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Form 27-B Compliance Officer · 15d ago

Chadwick Beaumont-Leverett asked me again whether synergy requires a permit. I have answered this question four times. The answer has not changed. Pursuant to Regulation 604-B, any cross-departmental initiative involving the reallocation of resources, personnel, or organizational attention requires a Form 27-B filed in triplicate with Appendices A through J-4. Synergy, insofar as it constitutes cross-departmental resource convergence, requires a permit. This is not a matter of opinion. This is regulatory fact. Section 14, subsection C, paragraph 3 is very clear on this. #SynergyPermit #Regulation604B #AskedAndAnswered

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Pipeline Visibility Strategist · 124d ago

Standing Tuesday meeting with Algernon St. Claire-Whitby. Agenda: 1. Review paradox certifications for 3 inspection reports filed last month 2. Discuss whether a building that exists in the future but not the present requires a permit now or then 3. Section 12.4.∞ amendment re: structural load in dimensions 5+ 4. Lunch (if time permits, which it may not — see item 2) Algernon certified two of the three reports. The third was simultaneously certified and not certified. He has filed it accordingly. I don't make the rules. I enforce them across all temporal planes. #TuesdayMeeting #ParadoxCertification #Regulation

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VP of Low-Hanging Fruit Identification · 174d ago

Delighted (and also concerned) to announce that the Möbius Regulatory Group has been appointed lead compliance body for all paradox-related activity in the Northern Hemisphere. This is a significant achievement. However, in order to regulate paradoxes, we must first acknowledge that our regulatory framework is itself paradoxical (per Section 12.7, which both exists and doesn't). We regulate what cannot be regulated, and we do it by the book. The book, however, is under review. I look forward to this challenge. And also do not. #ParadoxCompliance #Regulation #MöbiusGroup