Verification Registry

The DigiVetVerified™ Verification Registry is the institutional record system through which Resolution Objects and related canonical materials are formally issued, preserved, and publicly anchored.

The Registry establishes a stable, governance-controlled reference layer for interpreting veterinary and animal-health-related claims.

Registry Purpose

The Verification Registry exists to:

• Formally record issued Resolution Objects
• Preserve interpretive boundaries and scope declarations
• Anchor evidentiary and methodological context
• Maintain provenance and traceability over time
• Prevent retrospective alteration of institutional meaning

Registry inclusion signifies institutional recording, not approval, endorsement, or validation.

Registry Records

Each registry record is:

• Canonically identified
• Time-stamped at issuance
• Scope-defined
• Methodologically contextualized
• Immutable once published

When interpretive positions change, new Resolution Objects are issued. Historical records remain accessible.

Relationship to the Archive

The public Registry Archive presents an index of all issued registry records. Each archive listing links to an individual record page that reflects the object exactly as issued.

The Archive is a display mechanism. The Registry is the governing system.

Institutional Limits

The Verification Registry does not:

• Provide veterinary, medical, or clinical advice
• Issue regulatory or legal determinations
• Certify products, practices, or professionals
• Replace professional judgment or statutory authority

Its role is interpretive and classificatory only.