Requirements library

A regulatory library that knows what it means.

ChronoVault's requirements library is the foundation the rest of the platform is built on. Every regulation you bring into the system is parsed into structured requirements, each one linked back to its source text, tagged by type and authority level, and versioned over time. When a regulator releases an amendment, the library knows which requirements changed, which ones are new, and which are now obsolete.

Key workflows

1. Import a regulation

Upload a PDF, paste a URL, or choose from the canonical library that ships with ChronoVault. The system drafts structured requirements and sends them to your review queue for a compliance manager to walk through.

2. Review and approve

A compliance manager steps through each AI-drafted requirement, edits what needs editing, and promotes the ones that belong in your canonical library. Rejected items record a reason that feeds back into quality monitoring.

3. Track amendments

When the regulator updates the text, ChronoVault detects the change, drafts the delta, and surfaces it for review. The original and the amended text are always both available and linked.

4. Cross-reference everything

See which of your controls satisfy this requirement, which evidence backs those controls, and which other frameworks share an equivalent obligation. One click takes you from a requirement to every downstream object it touches.

What is canonical vs. organizational? ChronoVault distinguishes between canonical data — the regulatory library, curated once and shared across every organization on the platform — and organizational data, which is your scoping decisions, your controls, and your evidence. Canonical data gets you started; organizational data stays private to your tenant.

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