Supervisory Methodology

Inspection Overview

How the Regulation Control Plane addresses specific AI Act articles relevant to supervisory inspections and regulatory reviews.

Supervisory relevance per article

The following AI Act articles define the operational scope that supervisory authorities assess during inspections. Each article maps to specific governance capabilities within the Regulation Control Plane.

Article 9 — Risk Management

Continuous risk management throughout the AI system lifecycle. The Regulation Control Plane maintains risk assessments per system, triggers reassessment on system changes, and records risk management evidence automatically.

Article 10 — Data Governance

Training, validation and testing data quality requirements. Governance tracks data provenance, quality assessments and bias evaluations as part of the system classification.

Article 12 — Automatic Logging

Event logging with sufficient granularity for traceability. The Regulation Control Plane generates timestamped, immutable logs of all governance-relevant events during system operation.

Article 14 — Human Oversight

Proportionate human oversight with intervention capabilities. Oversight responsibilities, override authority and escalation paths are embedded in the governance structure per system.

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