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Specialty 8

Infectious Disease

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Infectious Disease — Atlas

This specialty validates a distinct constitutional property of accountability (Volume II). Its canonical case, obligation architecture, and constitutional relationships are transcribed from the ratified specialty corpus.

Active constitutional concepts

  • Constitutional specialty
  • Canonical case
  • Constitutional property

Next: Review the canonical case and obligation architecture, then compare related specialties.

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Constitutional summary

Canonical case

Laboratory-Confirmed Reportable Communicable Disease Without Demonstrable Completion of Clinical and Public Health Accountability Networks

Obligation architecture

The ratified corpus records this specialty’s canonical case but does not enumerate a step-by-step obligation architecture. The obligation chain will be rendered here when it is frozen in the corpus — no chain is fabricated (Constitution Article IV §15).

Constitutional observations

Constitutional lesson

Accountability can require coordination without centralized control. The Engine demonstrates whether each independent authority fulfilled its obligations and whether the combined response was complete. This case exercises: CP-002 — Critical Result Escalation CP-003 — Dynamic Obligation Creation CP-004 — Preventive Obligation Execution CP-007 — Distributed Obligation Convergence CP-008 — Federated Accountability

Constitutional relationships

Validated constitutional properties

Related specialties (shared properties)

Demonstration

No worked demonstration is provisioned for this specialty in this build. Occupational Medicine (Specialty 25) is the first domain and carries the worked demonstration; the constitutional architecture above is shared across specialties.