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Recognized Industries

Industries and registry categories recognized under the USRegister verification and recordkeeping framework. USRegister.org maintains a centralized verification database that supports independent, industry-specific registries operating under common standards. This document outlines the industries currently recognized within the system and the registries authorized to submit verification records for those industries.

Section I: Purpose & Scope

The purpose of this document is to define the scope of industries recognized within the USRegister framework and to establish clarity regarding how industry verification is structured, administered, and maintained.

USRegister functions as a national verification record authority. Verification activities are conducted through recognized partner registries that specialize in specific industries or operational categories.

I.1 This document applies to.

  • I.1 Industry classifications recognized within the registry system.

  • I.2 Partner registries authorized to administer verification within those industries.

  • I.3 Public interpretation of registry scope and coverage.

Section II: Industry Recognition Framework

Industries are recognized within USRegister system based on the following principles:

II.1 Principles include:

  • II.1 The industry represents a distinct operational or technical discipline.

  • II.2 Verification standards can be consistently applied within the industry.

  • II.3 Registry oversight can be maintained by a dedicated industry authority.

  • II.4 Verification records can be standardized within the national database.

  • II.5 Industry recognition does not imply regulation, licensing or endorsement.

  • II.6 Recognition exists soley for the purpose of verification recordkeeeping and status/standing reference.

  • II.7 USRegister does not recognize individual businesses by industry directly.

  • II.8 Recognition is granted at the registry and category level, not the applicant level.

Section III: Currently Recognized Industry Categories

The following industry categories are currently recognized within the USRegister framework. Each category may be administered through one or more recognized partner registries.

III.1 Manufacturing and Industrial Services: Recognized categories include, but are not limited to:

  • III.1 CNC Machining.

  • III.2 Metal Fabrication.

  • III.3 Welding and Welding Services.

  • III.4 Industrial Coatings and Finishing.

  • III.5 Precision Manufacturing.

  • III.6 Component Manufacturing.

  • III.7 Industrial Assembly.

III.2 Construction, Infrastructure and Trade Services: Industries engaged in construction, installation, infrastructure or trade-based services: Recognized categories include, but are not limited to:

  • III.8 Commercial Construction.

  • III.9 Specialty Contracting.

  • III.10 Structural Installation.

  • III.11 Utility and Infastructure Services.

  • III.12 Mechanical and Electrical Trade Services.

  • III.13 Site Services and Industrial Installations.

III.3 Professional, Technical and Support Services: Industries providing technical, engineering, or specialized professional services supporting industrial or trade operations: Recognized categories include, but are not limited to:

  • III.14 Engineering Services.

  • III.15 Industrial Consulting.

  • III.16 Technical Inspection Services

  • III.17 Manufacturing Support Services.

  • III.18 Specialized Technical Providers. Commercial Construction.

III.4 Additional and Emerging Categories:

  • USRegister recognizes that industries evolve over time.

    Additional categories may be incorporated as standards, verification models, and infrastructure capabilities expand.

    Recognition of an industry category does not require public listing or announcement at the time of inclusion.

Section IV: Recognized Partner Registries

Verificatio activities within recognized industries are administered by partner registries operating under USRegister standards.

IV.1 Recognized Partner Registries must:

  • IV.1 Maintain industry-specific verification criteria

  • IV.2 Conduct applicant reviews and approvals

  • IV.3 Interface irectly with businesses

  • IV.4 Submit verified records to the USRegister database

IV.2 Examples of recognize partner registry include:

  • IV.5 CNCRegistry.org, CNC Machining.

  • IV.6 WeldingRegistry.org, Welding.

  • IV.7. MetalFabricating.org, Metal Fabrication.

  • IV.8. Additional partner recognized may be recognized without prior public notice.

  • IV.9 USRegister oes not compete with, override, or replace partner registries.

Section V: Relationship Between Industries and Registries

Industry recognition and registry recognition are distinct, but related concepts.

V.1: Defined as follows:

  • V.2 Industries define classification scope.

  • V.3 Registries define verification authority within that scope.

  • V.4 Businesses are verified by registries, not by USRegister.

  • V.5 Verification records are maintained centrally by USRegister.

V.2: A business's inclusion in the registry reflects:

  • V.6 Successful verification by a recognized registry.

  • V.7 Active status within a recognized industry category.

  • V.8 Existence of a corresponding public verification record.

Section VI: Industry Expansion and System Updates

The USRegister framework is designed to support long-term expansion.

VI.1: Industry recognition may be updated to:

  • VI.1 Reflect emerging disciplines.

  • VI.2 Accommodate new verification models.

  • VI.3 Support additional registry operators.

  • VI.4 Aligh with evolving industry practices.

  • VI.5 Recognition decisions are administrative in nature and do not require external application or approval processes.

Section VII: Public Interpretation and Limitations

The presence of an industry category within this document indicates:

VII.1 Industry recognizes:

  • VII.2 Verification records for that category may exist with the USRegister system.

  • VII.3 One or more registries may be authorized to submit records for that category.

VII.2 Industry recognition does not imply:

  • VII.4 Regulatory oversight

  • VII.5 Licensing authority

  • VII.6 Quality assessment

  • VII.7 Ranking or endorsement.

  • VII.8 USRegister does not publish complete lists of verified businesses by industry.

Section VIII: Important Clarifications

Important considerations and clarifications for USRegister:

VIII.1 Important clarifications include:

  • VIII.1 USRegister does not accept verificcation applications from businesses.

  • VIII.2 All verification activity is conducted by partner registries.

  • VIII.3 Industry recognition is administrative, not evaluative.

  • VIII.4 Registry inclusion reflects submitted information at the time of verification.

  • VIII.6 This document is maintaine for reference purposes and may be upated without notice.

Closing Statement

Industry recognition within the USRegister framework exists to support consistent verification recordkeeping across independent registries and industries.

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