Manage and assign source document alerts
Assign source document alerts that are received from the regulatory intelligence provider to an appropriate user. You can review other properties of the source document alert.
Before you begin
Role required: sn_grc_reg_change.manager
About this task
As a manager, you can view and assign the source document alerts to users with the sn_grc_reg_change.user role. The user can then perform actions on the source document alerts.
Procedure
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Navigate to All > Application > Regulatory Change Management > Regulatory Alerts > Unassigned Alerts.
All the regulatory alerts in your instance are displayed. You can view the unassigned alerts and assign them to a specific user. An incoming alert is automatically assigned to the New state.
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In the regulatory alert list, select a source document alert by using the Type
column.
The alert record for the source document alert is displayed.
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To assign the alert, set the Coordinator field to the
appropriate user.
You can review the other properties of the alert to help you determine the appropriate user to assign to.
Table 1. Regulatory Alert form Fields Description Title Title of the source document type of alert as received from the provider. Citation Citation number for the source document that is received from the alert provider. Provider URL Provider URL for the alert. Regulatory body URL URL of the regulatory body that is associated with the alert. Provider Name of the alert provider. Coordinator User who is assigned the alert. State State of the alert. Type Type of the regulatory alert. For example, source document. Taxonomy Regulatory body Organization that exercises a regulatory function, such as a government agency. Sector Different business segments for your organizations, such as banking and insurance. Theme Broad topics that you can use to classify your regulatory content. Possible themes are Privacy, Operational Resilience, and Regulatory Filings. Jurisdiction Location where a regulatory or legal body can extend the legal authority. Content type Different categories of content that a regulatory body can issue, such as legislative materials, regulations, and rules. Dates Source publication date Date when the particular regulatory event is actually published by the regulatory body. Effective date Date when the particular regulatory event will be applicable. Expiration date Date when the particular regulatory event will expire. Comments date Date until when the comments can be provided for the regulatory event. Compliance date Date by which the regulatory event will be compliant. Activity Journal Additional comments Additional comments related to the alert. Activities Log of the activities related to the alert. - Select Update.