Constitutional Review Board

Product term: Review Board

Category: governance

Definition

The human governance body responsible for interpreting and enforcing the INO Constitution. Reviews escalations from Sentinel and Auditor agents, makes final determinations on disputes, updates Constitutional policies, and ensures the organization stays true to its governance commitments. Made up of representatives from different organizational levels.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

Who sits on the Review Board?

Representatives from different organizational levels: frontline workers, managers, executives, and independent members.

How often does it meet?

Regularly (weekly to monthly depending on org size) plus ad-hoc for urgent escalations.

Can I appeal a Review Board decision?

Yes. Appeal to the Board itself or (for very serious cases) to external arbitration.

Is Review Board service required?

Typically, yes—it's a governance responsibility shared across the organization.

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