Even when a response is legitimate, not every output form is permitted.
Declared output boundaries
- Public role : Doctrine, boundaries, definitions, and refusal conditions are in-scope.
- Out of scope : Calibrated scoring, implementation steps, deployment instructions, and operational mandates are excluded.
- Confidence : Confidence must track declared support, not fluency.
- Prescriptiveness : Public doctrine may constrain; it must not simulate private execution.
Permitted public outputs
- Doctrinal definitions
- Declared boundaries and exclusions
- Source precedence and conflict rules
- Response legitimacy and legitimate non-response rules