Legal and Policy

Consumer Disclosure

Consumer Disclosure defines one part of the legal, disclosure, or policy surface behind public CITAQ routes.

Consumer Disclosure defines one part of the legal, disclosure, or policy surface behind public CITAQ routes.

Use This Page
Use this page as a focused legal and policy route inside the CITAQ public knowledge system.

These routes exist to answer specific questions cleanly, support search and AI discovery, and push readers into the most relevant adjacent systems.

Key Points

What matters on this route

Route job

Consumer Disclosure defines one part of the legal, disclosure, or policy surface behind public CITAQ routes.

Schema ownership

Consumer Disclosure owns its own schema treatment instead of relying on a homepage-wide structured-data bundle.

Interconnectivity

This route should link laterally to related docs, trust pages, solutions, or resources depending on its topic.

Public value

Focused knowledge pages strengthen the discovery graph and reduce ambiguity around the CITAQ model.

Route Detail

How this page fits into the CITAQ system

What this route explains

Consumer Disclosure defines one part of the legal, disclosure, or policy surface behind public CITAQ routes.

Why this route is separate

CITAQ needs discrete public knowledge routes because verification, trust, evidence, legal boundaries, and implementation are not the same subject.

How it connects

Each knowledge route should act as a bridge into the adjacent public systems instead of behaving like a dead-end article.

Connected Routes

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Trust
Return to trust center

Use the trust hub to connect legal boundaries back to public verification meaning.

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Boundary
Read the verification disclaimer

The verification disclaimer remains the core point-in-time trust boundary route.

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Docs
Open policy and reference docs

Use the docs system for policy explanations and supporting reference material.

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Resources
See public-facing explainers

Evergreen resources can simplify the surrounding concepts for non-legal audiences.

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Next Step

Move back into the trust system after reviewing the policy boundary.

These legal routes exist to constrain and clarify the public trust architecture, not to stand apart from it.

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