Core v1.0.1.1
Release 1.0.1.1 (Apr-25, 2025)
- Legal Authority, Legal Amendment, and Legal Cross-Reference Baseline Forms and Views Configured:
- Introduced baseline forms and views for managing legal authorities, amendments, and cross-references. These components enable organizations to catalog and relate laws, executive orders, and statutes, supporting regulatory tracking and compliance documentation.
- Primary Legal Authority Added to Compliance Framework Form:
- Enhanced the Compliance Framework form to include a Primary Legal Authority field, allowing users to directly associate compliance frameworks with their governing legal sources for improved traceability and audit readiness.
- Legal Authorities Added to Model-Driven App:
- Expanded the model-driven app to include entities for legal authorities, enabling centralized management of laws, executive orders, and statutes relevant to government operations.
- Analysis and Impact Baseline Forms and Views Configured:
- Established baseline forms and views for Analyses and Impacts, providing a structured approach to document assessments, findings, and the resulting effects on operations or compliance.
- Risk Item Active Risk Items View Configured:
- Created a dedicated view for active risk items, supporting risk management workflows by highlighting current risks that require monitoring or mitigation.
- Analyses, Impacts, and Risk Items Added to Model-Driven App:
- Integrated new entities for Analyses, Impacts, and Risk Items into the model-driven app, enabling organizations to track assessments, document impacts, and manage risks in alignment with legal and compliance requirements.
These enhancements strengthen the Core data model’s ability to support legal, compliance, and risk management scenarios in government-focused Power Apps solutions. Implementors can leverage these components to improve regulatory tracking, auditability, and operational risk oversight across their enterprise applications.

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