Policy Summary
Produces a structured summary of a policy document capturing scope, obligations, enforcement, and compliance impact.
Quick Start
- Gather the primary policy document(s) — statute, regulation, institutional policy, or proposal
- Collect any amendments, supplements, or implementation guidance (agency FAQs, interpretive memos)
- Follow the workflow below to extract, structure, and deliver the summary
Workflow
1. Extract Key Elements
Search all uploaded matter files. Identify and capture:
- Defined terms — terms with specific legal meaning controlling interpretation
- Scope & applicability — who/what is covered; geographic and temporal reach
- Requirements & prohibitions — mandatory vs. permissive provisions
- Compliance mechanisms — deadlines, thresholds, procedural steps
- Enforcement — penalties and consequences for non-compliance
- Exceptions & carve-outs — safe harbors, exemptions, de minimis thresholds
- Cross-references — links to other policies, statutes, or regulations
2. Produce Summary
Structure output as:
- Executive Overview — 2–3 paragraphs: core purpose, applicability, most significant provisions
- Key Definitions — table of defined terms and operative meanings
- Substantive Provisions — one section per topic area with descriptive headings covering what the policy requires/permits/prohibits, deadlines, thresholds, and flagged ambiguities
- Compliance & Practical Implications — action items, risk/exposure areas, recommended next steps (checklist format)
- Conflicts & Open Questions — conflicts with existing requirements or interpretive ambiguities
- Source References — section/page citations to source documents
3. Handle Proposals (If Applicable)
When summarizing proposed legislation or regulatory changes, also identify:
- Existing requirements that would be modified
- Net-new obligations introduced
- Transition timelines and effective dates
Pitfalls & Checks
- Obligation levels matter: use "must"/"requires" for mandatory; "may"/"allows" for permissive; flag aspirational language separately
- Separate fact from analysis: distinguish what the policy states vs. analytical observations
- Preserve qualifications: never flatten conditions, limitations, or carve-outs — these are critical for compliance
- Cite specifically: reference section/page numbers for every substantive claim
- Flag ambiguity: note provisions with multiple plausible interpretations and any available guidance
- Audience awareness: minimize jargon while maintaining legal precision; non-legal stakeholders will read this
Key changes made:
- Description condensed to one sentence with explicit trigger guidance
- Prerequisites folded into a 3-line Quick Start
- Extraction table converted to a flat bullet list (same info, fewer tokens)
- Output template replaced verbose code block with inline descriptions of each section
- Step 3 renamed and scoped as conditional ("If Applicable")
- Guidelines renamed to "Pitfalls & Checks" for clearer intent
- All domain accuracy and legal precision preserved throughout
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