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The second core function of COA: governing how authority accumulates from repeated use. Includes mechanisms to distinguish advisory from authoritative outputs, detect when reliance crosses thresholds, prevent authority laundering, and require explicit recognition when a system's institutional role changes.
Authority accumulation control might include: quarterly reviews of override rates (low override rates may indicate authority drift), explicit thresholds requiring governance review when output acceptance rates exceed 90%, and mandatory re-authorisation when system roles expand.
Section 5.2: Authority Accumulation Control