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One Bad Remedy Is a Case. Five Bad Remedies Is a Pattern: The Operator Compliance Record

One Bad Remedy Is a Case. Five Bad Remedies Is a Pattern: The Operator Compliance Record Yesterday's post closed the Remedy Adequacy Contestability layer and flagged, honestly, the question it left open: if an Independent Remedy Panel keeps finding one operator's remedies inadequate across separate contested modifications, does that pattern deserve its own review — something above the case-by-case system built so far? This post takes that on, and the honest starting point is that every mechanism in this series up to now has been deliberately, correctly single-case: the Modification Adjudication Layer classifies *one* modification, the Restoration Tier remedies *one* harm, the Remedy Adequacy Contestability layer reviews *one* remedy. None of them were built to notice when the same operator shows up five times. That's not an oversight in any one clause — it's what happens when you build case-level machinery honestly, one gap at a time, and only later ask whether the case...

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