Regulatory Filing
A document that must be submitted to a regulator or authority.
Definition
Regulatory Filing is A document that must be submitted to a regulator or authority. In day-to-day operations, it matters when a building, project, or operating activity needs formal approval or documentation from an outside authority.
Operationally, it matters because these items are binary in the worst way: if they are missing, the business can be delayed even when everything else is ready. Good compliance tracking keeps deadlines, inspections, and sign-offs from slipping quietly.
Use cases
Use Regulatory Filing to track which outside approvals are still missing before work or occupancy starts.
Review Regulatory Filing when the team needs to show where inspections and filings sit in the approval chain.
Track Regulatory Filing so operations can keep deadlines and authority sign-offs from slipping in the background.