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U.S. religious institutions · evidence ledger

What the public record can actually show

This public evidence atlas keeps institution type, religious identity basis, and official disposition separate. It does not profile beliefs, congregants, donors, clergy, or private people.

Religious-sector classifiers · source register

Broader than churches, narrower than guesswork

These eleven lanes preserve CMS church-labeled care facilities; CMS home-health Type of Control code 1; 23 CMS Religious Non-Medical Health Care Institution records; the IRS EO BMF exact NTEE-X administrative cohort; its historical Automatic Revocation List crosswalk; IPEDS and Scorecard affiliation; the FSA action-year IPEDS bridge; Census NAICS 813110; BLS NAICS 813110; OSHA NAICS 813110; and a blocked DOL/WHD route. A separate three-collection CMS index contains 1,240 exact CCNs from the RNHCI lane plus exact QIES and iQIES source classifications. The other ten atlas lanes remain aggregate-only. No addresses, contacts, people, donors, or row-level financial fields are emitted.

01

Aggregate only · source-package HOLD

CMS care facilities

264 hospitals · 259 nursing facilities

Exact source contract

Exact CMS ownership labels: Voluntary non-profit - Church and Non profit - Church related.

Hard boundary

Facility rows are not a count of organizations, proof of ownership by a particular church, or evidence of misconduct. Ratings and CMS status fields are not corruption scores.

02

Aggregate only · source-package HOLD

CMS home-health cost reports

10,715 reports · 102 exact code-1 reports · 102 providers

Exact source contract

Exact FY2023 Type of Control code 1, documented by CMS as Voluntary Nonprofit-Church, from the current April 2026 catalog resource.

Hard boundary

Reports and source-classified providers are not organizations, a current ownership census, or evidence of wealth, wrongdoing, or compliance. No names, identifiers, locations, row-level records, or financial values are emitted.

03

Institution records · source-package HOLD

CMS religious non-medical institutions

23 CCNs · 8 active status · 15 voluntary withdrawals

Exact source contract

Exact Q2 2026 CMS QIES Hospital category 01 and Religious Non-Medical Health Care Institution subtype 03; records remain keyed only by exact CCN.

Hard boundary

Codes 01 and 04 are voluntary provider-status reasons, not enforcement. A/B is measured at certification survey time, not current wrongdoing or compliance. CMS control label CHURCH is not a legal-status or denominational census.

04

Aggregate only · source-package HOLD

IRS EO BMF NTEE-X

1,957,340 EO BMF rows · 204,365 exact NTEE-X

Exact source contract

IRS NTEE_CD classifies an organization by its primary exempt activity. After trimming and uppercasing, exact major-code X (Religion-Related) selects 204,365 rows across 209 observed X values.

Hard boundary

This IRS-recognized administrative cohort omits self-declared organizations and churches or other religious organizations that were not required to apply and did not apply. Missing or non-X NTEE does not mean nonreligious. It is not a census, legal church determination, current-status or prevalence measure, wealth finding, wrongdoing finding, or bad-actor list. No EINs, names, addresses, geographies, contacts, people, donors, row-level records, or financial fields are emitted.

05

Historical aggregate only · source-package HOLD

IRS NTEE-X historical revocation crosswalk

204,365 NTEE-X keys · 9,324 with historical rows · 9,628 joined rows

Exact source contract

Exact in-memory EIN membership joins the accepted NTEE-X administrative cohort to the IRS Automatic Revocation List; 301 matched keys have multiple historical rows.

Hard boundary

Automatic Revocation List rows are historical and the source vintages differ. A match, nonmatch, reinstatement date, or blank field establishes neither current exemption nor current operation, compliance, misconduct, fraud, corruption, or bad-actor status. No identifiers, names, locations, people, donors, entity rows, or financial fields are emitted.

06

Version-separated · source-package HOLD

Federal higher education

871 IPEDS · 864 Scorecard · 856 exact-ID overlap

Exact source contract

IPEDS RELAFFIL identifies religious affiliation for private nonprofit institutions; College Scorecard is an aggregate exact-UNITID cross-check.

Hard boundary

The two cohorts have different vintages and universes. They are not unioned, and affiliation is not proof that an institution is a house of worship or owned by a particular church.

07

Partial exact-ID aggregate · source-package HOLD

FSA actions × action-year IPEDS

91 action entries · 84 exact pairs · 9 non-missing RELAFFIL pairs

Exact source contract

Exact eight-digit OPE IDs from each action’s official documents bridge through same-action-year HD and IC files; names, fuzzy matching, and later-vintage substitution are forbidden.

Hard boundary

The nine pairs are not churches, adverse findings, merits determinations, or a prevalence rate. The 2025 action is blocked because all three exact-year source paths returned HTTP 404; no 2025 religious-affiliation projection was produced. No institution names, OPEIDs, UNITIDs, people, contacts, source rows, document URLs, row-level money, or substantive RELAFFIL codes are emitted.

08

Aggregate only · source-package HOLD

Census employer establishments

186,801 establishments · $45,241,230,000 annual payroll

Exact source contract

Exact NAICS 813110 in 2023 County Business Patterns; 182,773 establishments and $44,666,557,000 in annual payroll are in the nonprofit legal-form row.

Hard boundary

Establishments are not organizations or a census of religious institutions. Payroll is not revenue, donations, assets, property value, or wealth, and the published values include Census noise infusion.

09

Coverage-limited · source-package HOLD

BLS covered employment

26,320 establishments · 204,215 jobs · $8,190,967,517 wages

Exact source contract

Exact private-ownership NAICS 813110 annual row in the 2025 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.

Hard boundary

This is unemployment-insurance-covered employment, not the full religious workforce. Its universe differs from County Business Patterns, and wages are not revenue or wealth.

10

Case-file review required · source-package HOLD

OSHA inspection register

865 inspections · 455 with a positive recorded violation count

Exact source contract

Exact NAICS 813110 industry query for inspections opened from 2003-01-01 through 2026-08-21; 410 rows do not report a violation count.

Hard boundary

An inspection is not proof of wrongdoing. Complaint and referral labels are inspection types, not substantiated findings; OSHA advises verifying new uses against case files and the originating office.

11

Blocked · source-package HOLD

DOL Wage and Hour enforcement

HTTP 401 · no row, case, wage, penalty, or outcome total

Exact source contract

The public catalog exposes the exact NAICS field, but the enforcement row endpoint requires an API key.

Hard boundary

No key was read, requested, inferred, or searched for. Missing access cannot become a zero, an absence claim, or an institution-level conclusion.

This is not a national religious-organization census, a faith comparison, a wealth estimate, a misconduct rate, or a ranking. Each row keeps its own year, universe, denominator, and source semantics; CBP and QCEW are deliberately not combined.

Machine access

One fetch for agents and analysts

The complete reviewed client projection is available as keyless, unpaginated JSON and newline-delimited JSON. A deduplicated source reverse index maps every reviewed URL back to the records or collections, action IDs, agencies, labels, and publishers that use it. The data carries fifty-five action records, 1,240 CMS institution records across three source collections, eleven source rows with fifty-two typed measurements, eleven explicit coverage gaps, typed facets, reviewed government or first-party source links, and adjacent non-inference boundaries. The release manifest hash-binds exactly seven data and contract artifacts. It is deliberately self-excluded; its provenance section separately publishes adjacent SHA-256 values for three byte-exact source-file projections. Fetch once and filter locally; no account, token, or hidden query syntax is required.

These static endpoints are public, keyless, and CORS-enabled. The release manifest binds exactly seven data and contract artifacts, separately identifies all three byte-exact provenance projections with adjacent SHA-256 values, and is deliberately not self-hashed. Historical source-package HOLD states remain visible and do not weaken the published projection’s interpretation rules.

Institution records · CMS QIES and iQIES Q2 2026

Search 1,240 source-classified provider records

Every row is keyed by exact CMS Certification Number and retains its source label. This is an administrative index, not a reputation score, legal-status finding, ownership graph, enforcement list, or census. Repeated names remain separate when CMS assigns separate CCNs. CMS names are reproduced verbatim; parenthetical text such as “(CLOSED)” is source text, not a current operating-status determination.

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Religious-institution action docket

Disposition and religious identity stay separate

Search by institution, agency, or exact action ID. Each outcome stays beside what it does not establish. Identity-basis distribution across the 55 reviewed action records: 15 Official action narrative explicitly identifies the type; 2 Exact institution linked to a separate official religious-identity record; 3 Exact legal entity linked to a separate official religious-identity record; 13 Exact legal entity linked to a first-party religious-identity record; 4 Exact institution linked to a first-party religious-identity record; 7 Exact legal entity linked through a first-party religious parent-control record; 1 Respondent self-description reported · no status decision; 1 Respondent self-description reported in an official FCC order · no status decision; 1 Respondent self-description linked by FCC registration and station · no legal-entity continuity finding; 1 Respondent first-party self-description for the exact entity in an official FEC filing · no status decision; 1 Judicial religious-status determination · limited statutory scope; 1 Official action record gives a religious-system affiliation; 5 Official action record gives a religious-affinity description. There are 10 adjudicated adverse records overall and 1 within the church subset.

Records reviewed
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Strict church subset
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Adjudicated adverse · all
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Adjudicated adverse · church
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Showing 12 of 55 reviewed religious-institution action records.

  1. Adjudicated adverse

    Action date
    IRS revocation-letter date
    Action ID
    D.D.C. 95-cv-00724D.C. Cir. 99-5097
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    Branch Ministries, Inc.

    Internal Revenue Service · U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

    Official outcome

    The district court granted summary judgment to the IRS. On May 12, 2000, the D.C. Circuit affirmed and held that the statutory, constitutional, and selective-enforcement objections lacked merit.

    Does not establish

    Current operating or exemption status, prevalence among churches, or conduct beyond the revocation upheld in this action.

  2. Procedural or eligibility · no misconduct finding

    Action date
    Appellate-opinion date
    Action ID
    D. Kan. 5:22-cv-04014-DDC-TJJ10th Cir. 23-3063
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    God's Storehouse Topeka Church

    Internal Revenue Service · U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

    Official outcome

    The Tenth Circuit affirmed denial of the petition to quash, holding that the cited church-inquiry provisions did not apply to the third-party summons. The opinion did not adjudicate wrongdoing by the institution.

    Does not establish

    Tax liability, institutional wrongdoing, or current compliance or noncompliance.

  3. Procedural or eligibility · no misconduct finding

    Action date
    Appellate-opinion date
    Action ID
    D.D.C. 1:21-cv-02475D.C. Cir. 23-5122
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    Iowaska Church of Healing

    Internal Revenue Service · U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

    Official outcome

    The D.C. Circuit affirmed the judgment on the tax-exemption claim and dismissed the separate religious-exercise claim without prejudice for lack of standing. The disposition was not a finding of institutional misconduct.

    Does not establish

    Institutional wrongdoing, current tax status, or the merits of the separately dismissed claim.

  4. Settlement · allegations only

    Action date
    DOJ settlement-announcement date
    Action ID
    E.D. La. 16-cv-15092Bankr. E.D. La. 20-10846
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    The Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans

    U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Emergency Management Agency · U.S. District Court and U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana

    Official outcome

    The settlement was approved by the bankruptcy court and announced by DOJ. The official release states that the resolved claims were allegations only and that there was no determination of liability.

    Does not establish

    Liability, an adjudicated violation, or the truth of the disputed allegations resolved by the agreement.

  5. FEC dismissed or no reason to believe

    Action date
    Final Commission vote date
    Action ID
    FEC MUR 7752
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    Church at the Cross

    Federal Election Commission · Federal Election Commission

    Official outcome

    The Commission adopted mixed prosecutorial-discretion dismissals and no-reason-to-believe dispositions by a 4-2 vote and closed the file. Three earlier motions failed without establishing a disposition: one 2-3 and two 3-3.

    Does not establish

    A violation, liability, or an adjudicated merits finding. The three failed motions were non-dispositive.

  6. Settlement · allegations only

    Action date
    DOJ settlement-announcement date
    Action ID
    M.D. Tenn. 3:23-cv-0024
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    Mount Zion Baptist Church

    U.S. Department of Justice · U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee

    Official outcome

    DOJ reported that Mount Zion Baptist Church agreed to pay $70,464.39 to settle civil claims. The release presents the government’s assertions as allegations or contentions and says the settlement concluded the litigation.

    Does not establish

    The official release does not report a merits judgment or an admission.

  7. FEC no action · no merits finding

    Action date
    Final Commission vote date
    Action ID
    FEC MUR 4411
    Institution type
    Church
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe official record identifies the institution as a church.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Anna, Illinois

    Federal Election Commission · Federal Election Commission

    Official outcome

    The Commission voted 5-0 to take no action under prosecutorial discretion. The file closed effective April 1, 1997, and is archived.

    Does not establish

    A merits finding, compliance, exoneration, a violation, or liability.

  8. Adjudicated adverse

    Action date
    FTC complaint date
    Action ID
    FTC File 082 3085FTC Docket 9329D.C. Cir. 10-1064Supreme Court 10-1292D.D.C. 1:10-cv-01362-EGSD.C. Cir. 15-5155
    Institution type
    Religious ministry
    Identity basis
    Respondent self-description reported · no status decisionRespondents described the institution as a house ministry; the FTC did not decide its religious status.
    Religious identity status
    Not adjudicated

    Daniel Chapter One

    Federal Trade Commission · Federal Trade Commission, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and Supreme Court of the United States

    Official outcome

    The Commission affirmed the administrative findings and issued a final cease-and-desist order on December 18, 2009, followed by a modified final order on January 25, 2010. In D.C. Circuit No. 10-1064, review was denied on December 10, 2010; the Supreme Court denied certiorari in No. 10-1292 on May 23, 2011. The district court entered liability summary judgment on September 24, 2012 and final judgment on March 31, 2015, ordering $1,345,832.43 in equitable monetary relief and $3,528,000 in civil penalties, each jointly and severally across the corporate and individual defendants. The D.C. Circuit affirmed in No. 15-5155 on May 18, 2016. A May 9, 2012 civil-contempt order had been purged and vacated on May 24, 2012.

    Does not establish

    Church status or an official determination of religious status; an institution-only allocation or combined total for the ordered relief; payment, collection, outstanding-balance, refund, or redress status; current compliance; or a continuing contempt order. The source reports only the respondents’ description of the institution as a house ministry, the money was ordered jointly and severally across corporate and individual defendants, and the civil-contempt order was purged and vacated.

  9. FEC dismissed or no reason to believe

    Action date
    Final Commission vote date
    Action ID
    FEC MUR 6092
    Institution type
    Religious society
    Identity basis
    Respondent first-party self-description for the exact entity in an official FEC filing · no status decisionThe FEC-indexed respondent filing identifies Respondent Quakers as Purchase Meeting, Religious Society of Friends within MUR 6092. This is an exact within-matter first-party self-description only, not an FEC adjudication of religious or tax status, and it does not establish legal-name continuity or current identity.
    Religious identity status
    Not adjudicated

    Religious Society of Friends: Quakers of Purchase, New York

    Federal Election Commission · Federal Election Commission

    Official outcome

    The Commission voted 5-0 to find no reason to believe that the institution violated the Federal Election Campaign Act and closed the file.

    Does not establish

    Respondent status is not a finding of misconduct. The first-party filing does not establish FEC-adjudicated religious or tax status, legal-name continuity, or current identity. The no-reason-to-believe disposition establishes no broader exoneration or current-compliance conclusion.

  10. FEC no action · no merits finding

    Action date
    Respondent-specific final Commission vote date
    Action ID
    FEC MUR 6528
    Institution type
    Synagogue
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe FEC certification names the synagogue, and the approved FEC analysis expressly describes it as a religious organization.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    Mosdot Shuva Israel Synagogue

    Federal Election Commission · Federal Election Commission

    Official outcome

    The Commission voted 6-0 to take no action as to the institution in light of the statute of limitations and closed the file as to it. The approved analysis also reports insufficient information and cites limitations, priorities, and limited resources. On October 16, 2015, the Commission voted 5-1 to close the entire file.

    Does not establish

    The no-action disposition did not resolve the allegations on the merits and does not establish a violation, liability, innocence, or exoneration.

  11. Agency probable-cause conciliation

    Action date
    5-0 Commission acceptance and closure vote date
    Action ID
    FEC MUR 4530FEC MUR 4531
    Institution type
    Temple
    Identity basis
    Official action narrative explicitly identifies the typeThe executed FEC agreement identifies the exact corporate respondent and trade name, calls the Temple a Buddhist monastery, and states that it is a tax-exempt religious organization.
    Religious identity status
    Source label only

    International Buddhist Progress Society, Inc. d/b/a Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple

    Federal Election Commission · Federal Election Commission

    Official outcome

    The Commission voted 5-0 to accept the institution-specific probable-cause conciliation agreement and close the files as to the institution. The agreement became effective on November 27, 2000, and requires a $120,000 civil penalty. It reports institution-specific probable-cause findings under 2 U.S.C. §§ 441b(a) and 441f for corporate conduit contributions and contributions in others’ names, plus a separate corporate-facilitation finding under section 441b(a).

    Does not establish

    This administrative conciliation is not a court judgment, and the agreement does not state an admission. The institution maintained that the violations did not occur or were not proved, while agreeing not to contest the probable-cause findings further to settle. Payment is not asserted. A separate section 441e(a) finding was not attributed to the institution, and the matter page’s section 441a citation is not promoted beyond the executed agreement.

  12. Adjudicated adverse

    Action date
    Written-judgment date; corporate guilty plea entered 2014-07-29
    Action ID
    D. Or. 6:05-cr-60008-HO
    Institution type
    Religious foundation or charity
    Identity basis
    Exact legal entity linked to a separate official religious-identity recordAn official Ninth Circuit opinion identifies this exact Oregon corporation and describes its stated Islamic purpose, prayer-house activity, and religious-publication activity; it does not adjudicate statutory religious status.
    Religious identity status
    Not adjudicated

    Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc.

    U.S. Department of Justice · U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

    Official outcome

    The corporation pleaded guilty on July 29, 2014, to one count of filing a materially false Form 990. The August 6 written judgment imposed three years of probation. DOJ reported that before the plea, $121,275 was paid as taxes, penalties, and interest.

    Does not establish

    A terrorism-financing or material-support conviction, the destination or use of funds, or facts about a similarly named foreign affiliate. The $121,275 is not a criminal fine or restitution. The underlying D.E. 652 and D.E. 662 text is PACER-only and was not retrieved, and probation completion is not asserted.

43 matching records remain. All records stay included in search and filter counts.

Religious-institution publication target

The publication target supports every religious institution or entity type that official evidence establishes, while keeping the action source, identity source, institution type, and identity basis exact. The current church subset qualifies as strict church-qualified only when an official narrative, official classifier, reviewed first-party record, or limited adjudication supports the classification and the action carries an exact action identifier. A respondent-attributed self-description remains a separate identity tier. Administrative source codes remain comparator context. Affiliated naming, religious branding, nonprofit status, or ownership alone does not promote an organization into the docket; the exact legal entity itself must pass the official identity gate. A documented first-party corporate-control chain is a distinct, weaker affiliation tier that applies only to the exact controlled action party—never its sibling affiliates and never the merits. An exact-action affinity description remains visibly weaker than an official institution-type or religious-status adjudication.

The 295,089-record IRS administrative direct-church-code cohort, broader IRS religion anchor, NAICS 813110, faith-explicit client, religious AI-policy, and HCAD X3 religious property cohorts appear only as labeled comparators or coverage tests. They are not church findings, church denominators, or evidence that every included organization or property is a church. ACTIVITY 001 is source-labeled church, synagogue, etc., and admits 2,372 rows outside FOUNDATION 10 or FILING_REQ_CD 06.

Hospitals, nursing facilities, colleges, social-service organizations, advocacy groups, and other affiliated nonprofits are not inferred to be religious entities. They enter the action docket only when an exact official-action source and an exact-entity identity record or bounded first-party parent-control chain establish the displayed type.

The 1,957,340-row EO BMF denominator is shown only as an IRS-recognized administrative cohort for STATUS composition and NTEE coverage. It is not a count of churches or every religious organization.

Church-specific disclosure law

Why federal files cannot be a church census

These are church-specific coverage rules—not generic nonprofit caveats. They explain why the public record can support bounded cohorts but not a universal list, universal financial disclosure, or an inference from a missing record.

26 U.S.C. § 6033(a)(3)(A)(i)

Annual-return exception

Official text

Public-record effect

The general annual-return rule does not apply to churches, their integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches.

There is no universal Form 990 financial record for churches, and a missing return is not a compliance finding without first establishing a filing duty.

Hard boundary

The exception does not eliminate every federal filing or tax duty, prove compliance, or establish that an organization legally qualifies as a church.

26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A)

Recognition-notice exception

Official text

Public-record effect

The usual exemption-notice and private-foundation-presumption rules do not apply to churches, their integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches.

An otherwise qualifying church can be absent from the IRS recognition record because it was not required to submit the usual notice.

Hard boundary

Absence does not prove exemption, evasion, current operation, or misconduct. A religious name or self-description alone does not establish church status.

26 U.S.C. § 7611(a)

Church-inquiry procedure

Official text

Public-record effect

An IRS church tax inquiry is subject to recorded reasonable-belief and written-notice requirements, with additional limits governing examinations.

The statute defines agency procedure; it does not create a public list of inquiries, liabilities, examinations, or outcomes.

Hard boundary

The procedure is not immunity from tax law or enforcement and supports no inference that any institution was examined or violated a law.

Source coverage register

Failed routes stay in the record

A source is useful only to the edge of its contract. Verified aggregates, negative receipts, and blocked acquisitions are displayed together so an unavailable or unsupported route cannot quietly become a number.

Verified law record

Federal church disclosure law

What closed

Three current U.S. Code sections plus IRS operational guidance, with four source contracts and zero institution or person rows.

Hard boundary

Documents public-record coverage only; it is not legal advice, a church census, immunity, compliance, or evidence about an institution.

Verified comparator aggregate

IRS EO BMF

What closed

Pinned four-file account/status inventory and source-native religion anchors, including the 295,089-record administrative direct-church-code comparator.

Hard boundary

Not a strict church-qualified finding, church census, operating-status finding, or proof that an absent institution is not tax-exempt. ACTIVITY 001 includes church, synagogue, etc.

Verified comparator aggregate

IRS administrative-code status/reporting joins

What closed

The 295,089-record direct administrative-code cohort was exactly intersected with historical automatic-revocation and Form 990-N files; duplicate rows and the four coverage partitions reconcile.

Hard boundary

Administrative-code comparator only, not a strict church-qualified finding. Current status is null. Historical rows, reinstatement-field state, filer-submitted termination flags, or absence cannot establish current status, filing duty, evasion, noncompliance, or misconduct.

Verified aggregate-only receipt · source-package HOLD

IRS NTEE-X historical revocation crosswalk

What closed

The accepted 204,365-key exact NTEE-X administrative cohort was joined in memory to historical Automatic Revocation List rows: 9,324 distinct keys overlap across 9,628 rows, including 301 keys with multiple historical rows.

Hard boundary

Not a current-revocation, exemption, operation, compliance, misconduct, fraud, corruption, prevalence, or bad-actor finding. Source vintages differ; reinstatement fields do not establish present status. No identifiers, names, locations, people, donors, entity rows, or financial fields are emitted.

Verified comparator sample

Form 990 + Schedule R

What closed

Complete pinned batch from the broad 431,252-record religion-anchor union, with aggregate structure and transaction-category counts.

Hard boundary

Religious-context comparator only; not a church finding or denominator. No current-return selection, identity, amount, improper-control, or self-dealing finding.

Verified bounded aggregate

DOL Form 5500

What closed

Complete 2024 Latest main-form inventory, exact sponsor-EIN intersection, and separate Schedule H and Schedule I joins.

Hard boundary

Plan values are not sponsor wealth; Form 5500-SF/EZ are excluded, and absence cannot imply evasion or noncompliance.

Verified PPP · negative EIDL

SBA COVID aid

What closed

All 13 PPP release files reconciled to EOF with an exact NAICS 813110 aggregate; EIDL schema inventory found no exact NAICS field and remains null.

Hard boundary

Industry code is not legal church identity; approved principal and forgiveness fields are not payments, and source statuses are not wrongdoing findings.

Verified aggregate

USAspending prime contracts

What closed

Exact nonprofit-recipient, NAICS 813110, prime-contract, award-type, and action-date filters with count reconciliation.

Hard boundary

NAICS classifies contract activity, not legal church identity; obligations are not payments or outlays.

Verified comparator only

HCAD X3 religious property

What closed

All 2025 certified Harris real-account and jurisdiction-value rows were profiled; 8,189 X3 accounts reconcile to 8,143 county matches, 8,141 numeric value rows, 2 source-status-text rows, and 46 without a county value row.

Hard boundary

Religious-context comparator only; church_finding_eligible=false. Not a church count, identity, ownership, wealth, market value, tax savings, statewide total, exemption finding, or wrongdoing signal.

Tracked receipt · source binding open · source-package HOLD

Religious AI policy record

What closed

The tracked receipt reproduces its reviewed file hash, but source-response bytes and a deterministic acquisition manifest are not pinned; numeric claims remain withheld.

Hard boundary

Research queue only. Not a verified comparator, church finding, denominator, policy-position finding, or coordinated-campaign finding.

Verified aggregate-only receipt · source-package HOLD

Federal religious-sector classifiers

What closed

CMS care-facility ownership labels, CMS home-health cost-report Type of Control code 1, the IRS EO BMF exact NTEE-X administrative cohort, IPEDS and Scorecard affiliation cohorts, Census employer establishments and payroll, BLS covered employment and wages, and OSHA inspection aggregates are pinned with source hashes and reconciliations. DOL/WHD remains an explicit HTTP 401 blocked route with null totals.

Hard boundary

These eleven aggregate lanes emit no institution names, identifiers, addresses, contacts, or people; the separate CMS institution index is described below. This is not a census, faith comparison, ownership finding, wealth estimate, misconduct rate, corruption score, or bad-actor list; CBP and QCEW retain different coverage universes.

Verified exact institution records · source-package HOLD

CMS QIES and iQIES religious-control institution index

What closed

Three pinned Q2 2026 source collections reconcile to 1,240 unique CMS Certification Numbers, 1,171 institution names, and 48 states: 23 RNHCI records, 755 additional QIES category-specific religious-control records, and 462 iQIES exact religious-control-label records. Pairwise CCN overlap is zero.

Hard boundary

The exact source classifications establish inclusion in these fixed CMS provider-file selections only. They do not establish denomination, legal religious or tax status, present operation or compliance, current or beneficial ownership, enforcement, misconduct, prevalence, or a complete religious-sector census. No addresses, people, contacts, donor rows, or row-level financial fields are emitted; only the 23 RNHCI rows carry provider-program evidence.

Verified institution records · source-package HOLD

CMS QIES religious non-medical institutions

What closed

The pinned Q2 2026 CMS version returns 23 exact CCNs and 22 names across 14 states. Eight records carry provider-program code 00; ten carry voluntary merger-or-closure code 01; five carry voluntary other-withdrawal code 04. Sixteen records report ownership-change counts totaling 18, while every latest-change date is blank.

Hard boundary

Codes 01 and 04 are voluntary, not sanctions or enforcement. A/B is measured at certification survey time, not current compliance. CMS control code 01 CHURCH is a source classifier, not a denomination or legal church census. Blank ownership-change dates do not establish concealment, recency, or impropriety.

Verified partial exact-ID aggregate · source-package HOLD

FSA actions × action-year IPEDS

What closed

All 91 entries in the reviewed FSA page window were retained. Exact document identifiers produce 84 action-entry/OPEID/UNITID pairs; 9 pairs have a non-missing same-action-year institution-reported RELAFFIL value.

Hard boundary

The nine pairs are not churches, adverse findings, merits determinations, a prevalence rate, or a bad-actor list. The single 2025 action remains blocked after all three exact-year source paths returned HTTP 404; no earlier or later vintage was substituted. No institution names, OPEIDs, UNITIDs, people, contacts, source rows, document URLs, row-level money, or substantive RELAFFIL codes are emitted.

Verified non-exhaustive seed

Official government actions

What closed

Thirty-five action-research packages contain sixty-two raw official-action records, sixty-one unique records after exact source-receipt deduplication, and 108 exact action identifiers; they are not sixty-one adverse findings. Nine healthcare records and four Baylor religious-education records are now exact frontend projections. The Baylor records preserve two adverse agency records—one final administrative fine and one OCR findings letter with an executed resolution agreement—and two nonadverse pre-findings resolutions as distinct dispositions. The organization-identity allowlist removes five weaker candidates before client serialization: one action-affinity candidate and four caption-or-name-only candidates, and one retained 2017 Catholic Health record lacks an exact action identifier, leaving fifty-five displayed exact-ID records. Eleven displayed records pass the strict church gate. Official-action identity, judicially limited Title VII status, separate official and first-party identity sources, system affiliation, action-source affinity descriptions, respondent self-description, the FEC-indexed respondent first-party identity-filing tier, and the separate registration-and-station bridge tier remain distinct.

Hard boundary

The displayed strict church-qualified action count is eleven, not fifty-five, and displayed adjudicated adverse is ten overall, including one strict church. Baylor adds two separately labeled adverse agency records—one final administrative fine and one OCR findings letter with an executed resolution agreement—neither counted as an adjudicated court disposition, plus two nonadverse pre-findings resolutions. The four added Adventist Health settlements and four Ascension system settlements are nonadverse. The Ascension Health Alliance record preserves DOJ IER’s agency reasonable-cause conclusion while distinguishing it from a court judgment or institution admission. The backend research aggregate counts seventeen adverse records: it retains one mixed-result religious-linked advocacy candidate that the frontend identity allowlist excludes; the nine display-bound healthcare records add three adverse administrative reimbursement outcomes and six nonadverse settlements; and the four Baylor religious-education records add one final administrative fine, one adverse OCR findings record with an executed resolution agreement, and two nonadverse pre-findings resolutions. The three healthcare administrative outcomes are not misconduct, fraud, penalties, or wrongdoing findings. Not a census, rate, present-status finding, or generalized corruption claim. The Salvation Army record is nonadverse, St. Joseph’s is an administrative adjudication, and Holy Land Foundation’s corporate appeal ended on jurisdiction without merits review. Trinity Life is a consent order with limiting findings and no penalty; Buffalo is a stipulated no-admission order, not a merits adjudication. Church Extension is a federal consent judgment without admission or merits adjudication; the Arkansas CELF and Tennessee Foundation orders are registration consent orders, not antifraud adjudications. The FCC Grace Baptist record preserves its separated time-barred cancellation, admonishment, and retained unauthorized-operation forfeiture; the FCC Faith Baptist record preserves the proposed-versus-ordered reduction and DA 11-268 versus misprinted DA 10-268 boundary. The FCC Long Pond record preserves the unallocated proposed, reduction, and final aggregates, the historical-only Facility ID bridge, and the excluded distinct 2008 NAL. The FCC Applied Life record preserves its proposed, reduction, and final amounts, its untimely reconsideration dismissal, and its DA 11-236 versus misprinted and unrelated DA 10-236 boundary. The two Victory & Power records preserve separate exact captions and legal-entity non-continuity, five concluded violations, proposed and final aggregates, one history-based reduction and one no-reduction result, and null payment, collection, appeal, and present-status fields. None infers payment or present status. Institution type, identity basis, and disposition remain separate.

Verified bounded exact-ID aggregate · source-package HOLD

Senate LDA filings

What closed

The fixed 2024-01-01 through 2026-08-21 posting window preserves exact client IDs, every returned filing version, amendments, terminations, derived canonical periods, and bounded AI lexical matches from the official LDA API.

Hard boundary

Manually selected comparator, not a census or prevalence measure. No current-activity, AI-specific spending, policy stance, coordination, influence, concealment, motive, wrongdoing, or zero-activity inference.

Negative receipt

USAspending all award types

What closed

The official vocabulary has 70 recipient categories and no source-native religious-organization category. No award or count search was run; aggregate is null.

Hard boundary

Generic nonprofit status, names, program activity, and NAICS cannot be substituted for religious-recipient identity.

Negative receipt

FEMA Public Assistance

What closed

All 15 applicant types exactly reconcile 257,592 applicant-disaster delivery rows. The two generic nonprofit types contain 41,382 rows, but the schema has no house-of-worship classifier; no name or text search was performed and the church-aid aggregate is null.

Hard boundary

Generic nonprofit rows are not unique institutions or houses of worship. Null does not mean zero aid, and no amount, recipient, church identity, prevalence, or wrongdoing claim is supported.

Blocked receipt

DOL/WHD enforcement

What closed

The official contract supports exact NAICS 813110 filtering, but the row endpoint returned HTTP 401 without the required API key; aggregate is null.

Hard boundary

No case count, back-wage, penalty, employee, or outcome claim is made from an inaccessible row set.

Claim-boundary matrix

Each source has a hard edge

The observation, the supportable claim, and the prohibited overreach remain adjacent so a number cannot travel without its denominator and limitation.

01

Administrative-code comparator · IRS EO BMF

Observed
The August 11, 2026 four-file snapshot has 1,957,340 account/status rows: STATUS 01 has 1,949,212, STATUS 12 has 6,640, STATUS 25 has 847, and STATUS 02 has 641. The religion-anchor union contains 431,252 exact identifiers; 295,089 meet the administrative direct-church-code comparator rule.
Can support
Reproducible administrative-code coverage only, after preserving STATUS and the exact IRS code that admitted each row. ACTIVITY 001 is source-labeled church, synagogue, etc.; 2,372 rows enter through ACTIVITY 001 without FOUNDATION 10 or FILING_REQ_CD 06.
Cannot support
A strict church-qualified finding, legal church census, current operation, good standing, or wrongdoing. The two-code FOUNDATION 10 union FILING_REQ_CD 06 count is 292,717, but no derived metrics were recomputed for it and it is not substituted into any asset or status aggregate.

02

Administrative-code comparator · IRS status/reporting

Observed
Within the 295,089-record administrative direct-church-code comparator, exact identifier joins return 1,796 historical automatic-revocation rows covering 1,727 identifiers. Reinstatement-date fields are present on 1,374 rows and absent on 422. Form 990-N returns 16,322 identifiers: 16,299 source termination flags F and 23 flags T.
Can support
Aggregate source coverage only: 1,195 identifiers appear only in automatic revocation, 15,790 only in Form 990-N, 532 in both, and 277,572 in neither. Current revocation, operating, recognition, and legal status remain null.
Cannot support
The direct church-coded cohort is an IRS administrative-code subset, not a legal determination or church census. It cannot support current revocation or exemption status, filing duty, evasion, noncompliance, or misconduct; non-applying churches can be absent and church filing exceptions remain controlling.

03

Administrative-code comparator · IRS reported asset field

Observed
20,528 of 295,089 administrative direct-church-code comparator rows report the field; 274,561 are missing it. There are 11,070 positive values totaling $374,595,115,727.
Can support
Comparator concentration analysis only within the positive reported-value denominator: top 1 / 10 / 100 shares are 31.4903% / 58.3100% / 81.1280%.
Cannot support
The wealth of all churches, current market value, beneficial ownership, available cash, or a misconduct finding.

04

Religious-context comparator · Form 990 + Schedule R

Observed
A complete pinned batch drawn from the broader 431,252-record IRS religion-anchor union has 2,316 matched objects; 178 include Schedule R, with 633 aggregate structure rows and 200 Part V transaction rows.
Can support
Religious-context comparison only: schema-bounded counts of reported institution structures and transaction categories. Nine Part V rows lack a type code; A-IV remains an unresolved source-native variant.
Cannot support
A church finding, church denominator, current-return choice, improper control, self-dealing, or an amount claim. The broad religion-anchor union is not church-specific, and the receipt excludes identities, amounts, narratives, and row-level records.

05

Religious-context comparator · DOL Form 5500

Observed
The complete 2024 Latest main-form inventory contains 224,434 filings. Exact intersection with 431,252 IRS religion-anchor EINs yields 1,561 filings from 884 sponsors: 719 join Schedule H, 77 join Schedule I, and 765 join neither.
Can support
Filed plan-value aggregates with financial regimes kept separate: Schedule H reports $65,484,723,115 in end assets and $11,763,404,344 in income; Schedule I reports $226,128,493 and $42,929,054, respectively.
Cannot support
Sponsor or church wealth, current assets, synchronized valuations, legal church-plan status, or noncompliance from absence. The receipt excludes Form 5500-SF/EZ, and church-plan exemptions can lawfully remove plans from Form 5500.

06

Religious-context comparator · SBA PPP industry

Observed
The complete 13-file 240930 release has 11,468,210 unique loan rows. Exact NAICSCode 813110 contains 122,665 rows, $9,252,303,061.99 in CurrentApprovalAmount, and $9,086,744,940.81 in recorded ForgivenessAmount across 120,036 rows.
Can support
A complete release-level aggregate for the source industry code. The source reports 121,300 Paid in Full, 900 Charged Off, and 465 Exemption 4 statuses; 117,513 forgiveness values exceed current approval by $75,610,249.66 in aggregate.
Cannot support
Payments, current balances, legal church identity, final forgiveness adjudication, a cause for source-field differences, or misconduct. Charged Off is an SBA status and is not proof of fraud, loss, or wrongdoing.

07

Religious-context comparator · USAspending contracts

Observed
4,195 NAICS 813110 nonprofit-recipient prime contract awards, with $94,368,042.50 in total obligations and 109 zero-obligation awards, for action dates 2007-10-01 through 2026-08-21.
Can support
A bounded aggregate of federal contract obligations returned by the official source-native filters. An obligation is not a cash payment or outlay.
Cannot support
Cash received, outlays, grants, subawards, a definitive church classification, or a recipient-level accusation. NAICS 813110 is broader than church.

08

Religious-context comparator only · HCAD X3 property

Observed
The 2025 certified Harris Central Appraisal District roll contains 8,189 property accounts classified X3 as Other Exempt (Religious). County-jurisdiction values match 8,143 accounts: 8,141 numeric rows and 2 source-status-text rows, while 46 classified accounts lack a county value row. Numeric rows sum to $9,320,307,048 in capped value and $22,365,700 in taxable value.
Can support
A county-bounded aggregate for one source-native property-use code in one certified appraisal roll. The receipt sets church_finding_eligible=false and permits no cross-county or statewide extrapolation.
Cannot support
A church count, church identity, ownership, church wealth, market value, tax savings, statewide total, exemption correctness, or wrongdoing. X3 covers religious property more broadly than churches, and capped and taxable values are source fields at a county-jurisdiction grain.

09

Federal religious-sector classifiers · aggregate only

Observed
Eleven bound official-source lanes preserve CMS church-labeled care facilities; CMS home-health cost reports with exact Type of Control code 1; 23 CMS QIES Religious Non-Medical Health Care Institution records; the IRS EO BMF exact NTEE-X administrative cohort; its aggregate-only historical Automatic Revocation List crosswalk; federal religious-affiliation education cohorts; the FSA action-year IPEDS bridge; Census NAICS 813110 employer aggregates; BLS NAICS 813110 covered-employment aggregates; an OSHA inspection register; and a DOL/WHD access block. The adjacent CMS institution index preserves 1,240 exact, nonoverlapping CCNs: 23 RNHCI records, 755 additional QIES category-specific religious-control records, and 462 iQIES exact religious-control-label records. The other ten atlas lanes remain aggregate-only. No addresses, people, contacts, donor rows, or row-level financial values are emitted.
Can support
Source-native, aggregate-only measurements with each year, universe, classifier, historical row, action-entry grain, exact pair grain, and blocked route kept separate. CMS facility, CMS home-health cost-report, IRS NTEE_CD, IRS Automatic Revocation List, IPEDS, FSA, Scorecard, CBP, QCEW, OSHA, and WHD semantics remain source-specific.
Cannot support
A religious-organization census, denomination comparison, legal church determination, institution finding, current-status or prevalence measure, ownership by a particular church, full workforce, wealth, donations, assets, community benefit, misconduct rate, wrongdoing finding, corruption score, or bad-actor ranking. Historical revocation rows do not establish present status or misconduct, and nonmissing RELAFFIL pairs do not turn FSA action entries into adverse findings. The EO BMF omits self-declared organizations and non-applying churches or religious organizations; missing or non-X NTEE does not mean nonreligious. CBP and QCEW cannot be combined or directly compared as if they share a universe.

10

Official-action records reviewed · not adverse findings

Observed
Thirty-five action receipts contain sixty-two raw records and 108 exact action identifiers; exact source-receipt deduplication leaves sixty-one unique official-action research records, not sixty-one adverse findings. Nine healthcare records and four Baylor religious-education records now have exact reviewed frontend projections. The Baylor set includes two adverse agency records—one final administrative fine and one OCR findings letter with an executed resolution agreement—plus two nonadverse pre-findings resolutions; neither adverse agency record is recast as an adjudicated court finding. One religious-linked advocacy candidate is excluded because the reviewed sources do not establish organization-level religious identity. One 2017 Catholic Health settlement record is retained in the backend inventory but excluded from the interactive docket because the reviewed official sources report no exact action identifier. The September 2015 Adventist umbrella release remains a negative gap because complete exact legal-entity signatories and allocation are not closed. Four caption-or-name-only candidates remain in the receipt-bound research inventory but are excluded from client serialization. That leaves fifty-five displayed records, each with an exact action ID. Eleven displayed records are in the strict church-qualified subset: four records from the existing receipt, Church at the Cross, First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Anna, Illinois, Mount Zion Baptist Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Salvation Army, The King’s Way Baptist Church, Trinity Life Church. Branch Ministries appears in two receipts and counts once. The Salvation Army’s church identity was judicially determined only for the Title VII exemption applied in that action. Three religious-ministry records remain outside the strict church subset: Daniel Chapter One through a respondent-attributed self-description, Victory & Power Ministries, Inc. through a respondent self-description reported in an official FCC order, and the separately captioned Victory & Power Ministries through a registration-and-station bridge to that description. Five non-church records identify their type in an official action narrative: one synagogue, one Buddhist temple, one religious order, one Baptist church school, and one religious governing entity classified as a diocese. Three records are typed as religious financing entities: one through an exact-institution link to a separate SEC religious-identity release and two through official-action church-financing descriptions. Separate exact-source tiers cover religious foundations or charities, a national Islamic organization, religious education entities, denominational mission agencies, religious healthcare systems and entities, St. Joseph’s official Catholic Healthcare West affiliation, Holy Land Foundation’s official-source Muslim-charity description, state-action religious-affinity descriptions, thirteen exact legal entities and four exact institutions linked directly to first-party religious-identity records, and seven exact action records linked through first-party Catholic parent-control chains.
Can support
An eleven-record strict-church subset within a fifty-five-record non-exhaustive docket, with institution identity, exact official action IDs, failed motions, final dispositions, and later-status checks kept together. In FEC MUR 7752, complaint allegations were not adjudicated; three motions failed without disposition: one 2-3 and two 3-3, before a final 4-2 vote adopted mixed prosecutorial-discretion dismissals and no-reason-to-believe dispositions and closed the file. The 66,031,724-byte official MUR 4411 file has SHA-256 deb452d087c0333b43122fbeb9c32c7335d5d087befb76b2e9ec056138fbad85; the March 11, 1997 certification records a 5-0 vote to take no action and close effective April 1, and the respondent letter states that the Commission took no action against First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Anna, Illinois under prosecutorial discretion and closed the file. The MUR 4411 record is archived and closed; its output contains no allegations, agency finding, dismissal, no-reason-to-believe disposition, settlement, judgment, violation, or liability. Mount Zion’s official release reports a $70,464.39 settlement that concluded litigation and does not report a merits judgment or admission; it does not supply the separate no-liability wording used in the Archdiocese release. FEC MUR 6092 is displayed after its official FEC-indexed respondent filing supplies an exact first-party within-matter identity bridge; the separate final certification records a 5-0 no-reason-to-believe disposition and file closure. The first-party filing is not an FEC adjudication of religious or tax status, legal-name continuity, or current identity. FEC MUR 6528 closed after a 6-0 no-action disposition in light of limitations, followed by a 5-1 entire-file closure; the record preserves its no-merits boundary. For FEC MURs 4530 and 4531, the Commission voted 5-0 to accept Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple’s institution-specific probable-cause conciliation and close the files as to the institution; the agreement became effective November 27, 2000, and requires a $120,000 civil penalty. Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, Inc., disambiguated as the Oregon corporation, pleaded guilty July 29, 2014, to one materially false Form 990 count; the August 6 written judgment imposed three years of probation, and DOJ reported $121,275 paid before the plea as taxes, penalties, and interest. In FEC MUR 3492, the Commission voted 5-0 on November 30, 1993, to find reason to believe at the investigative threshold, take no further action, and close the file as to the Islamic Society of North America; a later notice cautioned future compliance. Liberty University’s March 5, 2024 administrative determination sustained and closed Findings 1 through 11, did not sustain and closed Finding 12, and accompanied a settlement imposing a $14,000,000 fine plus a separate $2,000,000 Clery Act expenditure requirement. The FTC’s April 1, 1994 final order affirmed the Administrative Law Judge and dismissed the complaint against Adventist Health System/West. Four separate Adventist Health records cover executed settlements dated December 8, 2000 and October 28, 2004 and official DOJ settlement announcements dated March 19, 2015 and February 19, 2016. The 2000 display retains the exact $8,714,740 collective and joint-and-several scope, and the 2015 display retains the exact $5,412,502 single-entity announcement. The complex 2004 principal, credit, allocation, and variable-interest terms and the 2016 rounded-obligation and included-credit terms are deliberately not re-emitted. All four are settlement records, not adjudicated adverse findings. Four separate Ascension-system records preserve only their counted primary action IDs. The Ascension Health Alliance agreement records DOJ IER’s agency reasonable-cause conclusion and an $84,832 single-entity civil penalty while remaining a settlement rather than a court judgment or admission. The Genesys announcement assigns $669,413 only to the announced payor; the Ascension Michigan source-rounded $2.8 million amount covers the regional group collectively; and the $6,526,851.64 Providence Park and Ascension Providence amount covers the two named institutions collectively. The collective amounts are not duplicated by entity, and secondary shares are not added. All four Ascension records remain settlement and nonadverse records. Nine additional healthcare records cover Trinity Health, Dignity Health and CommonSpirit, and Bon Secours Mercy Health entities. Six are settlements; three are CMS administrative reimbursement outcomes and are not misconduct, fraud, penalties, or wrongdoing findings. The source-reported Trinity Health-Michigan headline differs by one dollar from its listed components, and the display preserves that variance. Dignity Health’s rounded headline and exact principal are one obligation, interest formulas are not calculated, and collective amounts are not allocated to individual parties. The NLRB’s September 23, 1977 representation-case disposition declined to assert jurisdiction over the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio. In SEC File 3-21306, the Commission entered a settled cease-and-desist order on February 21, 2023, finding that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints caused Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc.’s Section 13(f)(1) and Rule 13f-1 violations; the Church-specific order requires a $1,000,000 civil money penalty. In FEC v. Christian Coalition, official FEC summaries report two court-held former-section 441b violations, six non-adverse or unresolved entries, and a February 23, 2000 negotiated final judgment ordering $45,000 as a complete settlement of all outstanding issues; the action is retained in the backend research inventory but excluded from the displayed religious-institution docket because the reviewed sources do not establish organization-level religious identity. The Ninth Circuit affirmed summary judgment for The Salvation Army on March 18, 2019, applying the Title VII religious-organization exemption and affirming the ADA disposition without a violation finding, penalty, or monetary relief against the institution. An HHS administrative law judge sustained an institution-only EMTALA civil money penalty of $50,000. St. Joseph’s Medical Center was the respondent in the January 30, 2009 decision. DOJ’s institution-specific sentencing summary reports Holy Land Foundation’s 31-count corporate conviction and May 27, 2009 sentence; the Fifth Circuit later dismissed the corporation’s appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction without reaching the merits. The EEOC announced a $25,000 consent-decree settlement for The King’s Way Baptist Church and two consent-decree settlements totaling $53,000 for Greenforest-McCalep Christian Academic Center; neither release reports an adjudicated merits finding. Washington DFI entered a registration-only consent order against Wesleyan Investment Foundation with a $10,000 fine and $1,500 in investigative costs. The California Attorney General conditionally approved The Reutlinger Community transaction without a violation finding or penalty. DOJ reported that Catholic Health System agreed to pay $3,293,122.66 to resolve allegations in W.D.N.Y. 20-cv-1482 with no liability determination. The EEOC announced a $50,000 consent-decree settlement for the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church without a reported merits finding or admission. The Washington Attorney General announced the Providence consent resolution with refund principal, interest, newly required write-offs, a separate state payment, and five-year institutional terms kept as separate collective action-level components covering the classified party plus three named affiliates; they are not allocated solely to the classified party. The Alabama Securities Commission entered final consent order CO-2002-0015, concluded registration violations, found them unintentional and without intent to defraud or mislead, required Trinity Life Church, Inc. to maintain procedures intended to prevent future noncompliance, closed the matter, and imposed no penalty. The October 25, 2022 Buffalo Diocese stipulated final order fully and finally resolves the causes of action, requires institution-level governance and independent oversight, and expressly is not an admission of the complaint allegations. The SEC announced that on July 31, 2002 the Southern District of Indiana entered a final consent judgment permanently enjoining Church Extension and one institutional affiliate under the cited securities provisions and ordering the two institutions collectively to pay approximately $81 million in disgorgement. The Arkansas Securities Commissioner entered a March 29, 2022 final consent order concluding a registration violation, ordering a $7,300 fine due upon entry, requiring a rescission offer, and imposing a bounded cease-and-desist remedy. The Tennessee Commissioner entered Order No. 11-013 after Church of God Foundation admitted the Findings of Fact but expressly neither admitted nor denied the Conclusions of Law; the Commissioner concluded a registration violation and separately ordered a conditional cease and desist, rescission offers, opt-in repurchases, and a $5,050 investor-education contribution rather than a civil penalty. In FCC DA 11-678, the FCC denied reconsideration, canceled the late-renewal forfeiture as time-barred while issuing an admonishment, and separately retained a $1,700 forfeiture for willful and repeated unauthorized operation under Section 301. In FCC DA 11-268, the FCC concluded a willful and repeated Section 73.3527 public-inspection-file violation, reduced a proposed $10,000 forfeiture to $8,000 based on history of compliance rather than inability to pay, and entered the final forfeiture order. In FCC DA 07-502, the FCC concluded a willful and repeated Section 17.50 tower-paint violation and a willful Section 73.3527 public-inspection-file violation, reduced the $14,000 proposed aggregate by $2,800 for history of compliance, and ordered an unallocated aggregate $11,200 forfeiture. In FCC DA 11-236, the FCC concluded a willful Section 73.3539 late-renewal violation and a willful and repeated Section 301 unauthorized-operation violation, reduced the proposed $7,000 forfeiture by $1,400 for history of compliance, and ordered $5,600; FCC DA 11-1338 dismissed reconsideration as untimely.
Cannot support
A prevalence rate, faith comparison, current institutional status, or blanket corruption claim. MUR 7752 ended without a violation finding or liability judgment. MUR 4411’s prosecutorial-discretion no-action closure does not adjudicate the merits or establish compliance, exoneration, a violation, or liability. MUR 6092 cannot be recast beyond its exact no-reason-to-believe disposition. MUR 6528 did not resolve the allegations on the merits. The Hsi Lai agreement is an administrative conciliation, not a court judgment; it does not state an admission, and payment is not asserted. Its separate section 441e(a) finding is not attributed to the institution, and the matter-page section 441a citation is not promoted. The Al-Haramain corporate tax conviction is not a terrorism-financing or material-support conviction; it supports no destination, use-of-funds, foreign-affiliate, criminal-fine, restitution, or probation-completion inference. ISNA’s reason-to-believe vote is an investigative threshold, not probable cause, a penalty, judgment, admission, or adjudicated violation. Liberty’s record is an administrative determination and settlement, not a court judgment; its $14,000,000 fine and separate $2,000,000 expenditure cannot be combined, Finding 12 is not an adverse final finding, and payment, completion, and current compliance are not established. Adventist’s complaint was dismissed on the merits with no violation or penalty established. The four separate Adventist Health settlements establish no adjudicated merits finding, admission, payment, collection, completion, current compliance, current status, package-wide total, or simplified per-entity allocation; the September 2015 umbrella release is not promoted from its negative-gap status. The Ascension Health Alliance agency reasonable-cause conclusion is not a court judgment or institution admission; DJ #197-33-177 is an internal source typo variance and is not a counted action ID. The other three Ascension records resolve allegations without an adjudicated merits finding or admission. None of the four establishes payment, collection, current compliance, current status, repeat conduct, affiliate liability, a package-wide money total, a per-entity allocation of either collective amount, or any unreported secondary share. The Motherhouse record declined jurisdiction in a representation case and is not an unfair labor practice adjudication, wrongdoing finding, or penalty. The separate DOJ/FEMA settlement resolves allegations only with no determination of liability. The LDS Church action is a settled SEC administrative order, not a court judgment; findings were not admitted or denied except for jurisdiction and subject matter, the separate $4,000,000 co-respondent amount is excluded, and payment completion is not asserted. The Christian Coalition result is mixed: the $45,000 is not apportioned to either held violation, the unresolved theory is not promoted to a merits finding, payment is not asserted, and the reviewed official summaries are not represented as the underlying filed opinion or judgment. Its exact-action affinity description does not establish religious-organization status. The Salvation Army result is nonadverse and does not establish universal compliance or religious status outside the Title VII scope applied there. St. Joseph’s record is an administrative adjudication, not a settlement or federal-court judgment; later review, payment, collection, and current compliance are not established. Holy Land Foundation’s corporate appeal was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, not affirmed on the merits; current status and sentence or forfeiture completion are not asserted. Its reported $12.4 million judgment was joint with multiple defendants and is excluded from institution-only money totals. The two EEOC actions and the Catholic Health action are settlements, not adjudicated merits findings or admissions, and payment and decree completion are not established. The Wesleyan order is limited to registration; it establishes no antifraud or fraud finding, and the respondent neither admitted nor denied the findings and conclusions. Reutlinger is a nonadverse conditional approval. Catholic Health’s separate 2017 $6,000,000 settlement and closed corporate integrity agreement remain in the backend inventory but are not promoted into the exact-ID docket because the reviewed official sources report no action identifier. The UMC action is also a settlement with no reported merits finding, admission, payment, decree entry, or completion, and its first-party identity record establishes a denominational mission agency rather than a local church. The Providence resolution avoided trial or adjudication, made no admission beyond allegations needed for jurisdiction, imposed no civil penalty, and does not independently establish payment, completion, current compliance, or religious identity for the named affiliates. Its unlike monetary components are not combined, and the reviewed party-signed copy’s blank judge and date fields do not independently establish judicial entry. Trinity Life does not establish willfulness, fraud, misrepresentation, intent to defraud or mislead, a penalty, current compliance, or religious identity for Trinity Life Church, Inc. Buffalo is a stipulated no-admission resolution, not an adjudicated factual or liability finding; its bankruptcy-approval-dependent effective date, implementation, auditor appointment, extension, payment, and current compliance remain unverified, and its unquantified auditor cost is not a civil penalty, restitution, damages award, or settlement payment. Church Extension’s SEC consent judgment is not a merits adjudication or admission; the approximately $81 million is collective and unallocated, and payment, collection, completion, loss, current compliance, conservatorship, restructuring, person-level relief, and religious identity for the affiliate are not established. The filed judgment body was not linked from the reviewed release and was not reviewed. The Arkansas order is not a contested evidentiary adjudication or antifraud finding. It contains no general wrongdoing admission and no general non-admission; fine payment, rescission acceptance, payment, completion, current compliance, loss, and person-level outcomes are not established. The Long Pond final $11,200 forfeiture is an unallocated aggregate across the two concluded violations; payment, collection, appeal exhaustion, present compliance, and current station or organizational status are not established. Facility ID 38349 and the 2020 WTBH renewal entry are historical identity context only. FCC DA 08-534 and NAL/Acct. No. MB-200841410012 are a distinct $7,000 proposed-forfeiture NAL excluded from the 2007 action; the bounded review located no final forfeiture disposition for that NAL, which is not proof that no record exists. The Applied Life reconsideration order dismissed the petition as untimely; its merits discussion is not substituted for that ordered dismissal. The $5,600 forfeiture is not proof of payment or collection, and the sources establish no appeal exhaustion, present compliance, current status, subjective intent beyond the FCC findings, harm, victims, nonprofit or tax status, or submitted financial information. DA 10-236 is a later-page header typo and an unrelated action, not an Applied Life action identifier.

11

Source-integrity queue · religious AI policy

Observed
A tracked HOLD receipt reproduces the previously advertised file hash, but its institution-document claims are not yet bound to pinned source-response bytes and a deterministic acquisition manifest. The numeric research summary remains withheld.
Can support
A visible source-integrity queue item and an exact statement of the remaining receipt-to-source binding gap only.
Cannot support
Any record count, church finding, church denominator, policy-position claim, or unified anti-AI thesis.

12

Religious-context comparator · Senate LDA exact-client corpus

Observed
A frozen, manually reviewed set of 80 exact LDA client IDs returned 636 filing versions posted from 2024-01-01 through 2026-08-21. Amendment-aware grouping preserves 48 amendments and 26 terminations and yields 552 canonical periodic reports: 24 with an AI lexical match alongside other activity, 435 with only other-issue activity, and 93 reporting no activity. None is AI-only.
Can support
A bounded aggregate of official federal lobbying disclosures inside the frozen exact-ID manifest. Four of the 80 manually included client IDs have at least one canonical periodic report with an AI lexical match.
Cannot support
A religious-organization census or prevalence estimate; current lobbying; support, opposition, motive, coordination, influence, concealment, wrongdoing, or AI-specific spending. Inclusion in the corpus was manual, lexical matching is not policy classification, later filings can change the represented periods, and a missing match cannot establish absence.

Release rules

Permanent release and interpretation gates

  1. 01

    Source gate. Pin official files or API responses, dates, schemas, hashes, completeness checks, and the exact measure.

  2. 02

    Identity gate. Use an exact EIN, UEI, award ID, filing object, or another official identifier. Name and location remain candidate discovery only.

  3. 03

    Privacy gate. Exclude donors, Schedule B identities, natural-person fields, contacts, phone numbers, email, and street addresses.

  4. 04

    Claim gate. A missing BMF row or Form 990, a large balance, a relationship schedule, an award, or a fuzzy match is not misconduct evidence.

  5. 05

    Adverse-action gate. No adverse label is publishable unless an official final disposition expressly supports that exact characterization for the exact institution. Complaints, allegations, pending matters, and settlements without an adjudication remain attributed allegations and cannot support a fraud or corruption label.

Reproducibility

Pinned aggregate receipts

These SHA-256 values identify the frozen review artifacts behind this public projection. They prove byte identity, not that a source is complete beyond its stated scope.

The prebuild verifier reads the registered vendored backend-evidence snapshot from the pinned sibling-backend commit, recomputes every displayed file, canonical JSON, and embedded source hash, and fails on drift or an unresolved value. It also validates the frontend-local Senate LDA HOLD receipt, schema, reproducible builder, validator, tests, privacy projection, exact aggregate, and official-host boundary. The registered fifty-five backend evidence packages plus two frontend-local HOLD packages carry the minimum acquisition-or-review provenance, official-source, schema-version, and publication-HOLD metadata needed by that gate. The backend set's exact record-ID registry binds all fifty-five displayed docket records to thirty distinct backend action packages and their deduplication keys. Receipt binding is necessary but is not release authorization. A separate tracked publication state and endpoint manifest authorize this bounded public projection; additional official-action packages still require the same gates. The AI-policy comparator remains withheld because its source-response binding is still open; the LDA comparator is now bound without exposing client identities, filing identifiers, report-wide amounts, or source descriptions.

Federal church disclosure law
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IRS administrative-code snapshot
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IRS administrative-code status/reporting
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Administrative-code financial concentration
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Religious-context Schedule R aggregate
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USAspending contracts
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Senate LDA bounded religious-client receipt
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USAspending all-awards negative receipt
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DOL/WHD blocked receipt
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DOL Form 5500 exact-EIN aggregate
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SBA COVID-aid HOLD receipt
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Official action seed · four strict plus one comparator
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Church political-action seed
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Church political-action schema
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Church political-action record manifest
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Mount Zion DOJ settlement supplement
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Mount Zion supplement schema
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Mount Zion record manifest
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Mount Zion official-source response
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Religious-organization FEC supplement
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Religious-organization FEC schema
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Religious-organization FEC record manifest
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Religious-organization FEC exclusion manifest
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FEC MUR 6092 final certification response
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FEC MUR 6092 respondent identity filing response
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FEC MUR 6528 disposition response
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FEC MUR 6528 approved analysis response
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FEC MUR 6528 entire-file closure response
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Hsi Lai FEC conciliation receipt
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Hsi Lai FEC conciliation schema
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Hsi Lai FEC record manifest
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Hsi Lai canonical receipt
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Hsi Lai executed-agreement response
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Hsi Lai acceptance-certification response
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Hsi Lai dynamic matter-page response
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Al-Haramain conviction receipt
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Al-Haramain receipt schema
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Al-Haramain record manifest
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Al-Haramain source manifest
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Al-Haramain canonical receipt
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Al-Haramain identity-opinion response
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Al-Haramain DOJ response
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Al-Haramain FJC docket response
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ISNA FEC MUR 3492 receipt
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Liberty University ED Clery receipt
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Nonadverse religious-organization actions receipt
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LDS Church SEC order receipt
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Christian Coalition FEC litigation receipt
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Salvation Army Ninth Circuit receipt
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St. Joseph HHS DAB receipt
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Holy Land Foundation corporate action receipt
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EEOC church and school settlement receipt
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State religious-organization action receipt
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Catholic Health FCA settlement receipt
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UMC Global Ministries EEOC settlement receipt
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Providence Washington AG consent receipt
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Trinity Life Alabama ASC consent receipt
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Buffalo Diocese NYAG stipulated-order receipt
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Church Extension SEC consent-judgment receipt
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Arkansas Church Extension Loan Fund consent-order receipt
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Church of God Foundation Tennessee consent-order receipt
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Church of God Foundation Tennessee receipt schema
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Grace Baptist FCC final-action receipt
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Grace Baptist FCC receipt schema
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Faith Baptist FCC final-action receipt
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Faith Baptist FCC receipt schema
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Long Pond Baptist FCC final-action receipt
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Long Pond Baptist FCC receipt schema
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Applied Life Ministries FCC final-action receipt
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Applied Life Ministries FCC receipt schema
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Victory & Power Ministries FCC final-action receipt
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Victory & Power Ministries FCC receipt schema
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Adventist Health official-actions receipt
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Adventist Health official-actions receipt schema
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Adventist Health canonical receipt projection
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Ascension system official-actions receipt
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Ascension system official-actions receipt schema
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Ascension system canonical receipt projection
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Trinity Health official-actions receipt
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Trinity Health official-actions receipt schema
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Trinity Health canonical receipt projection
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Dignity Health and CommonSpirit official-actions receipt
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Dignity Health and CommonSpirit official-actions receipt schema
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Dignity Health and CommonSpirit canonical receipt projection
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Bon Secours Mercy Health official-actions receipt
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Bon Secours Mercy Health official-actions receipt schema
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Bon Secours Mercy Health canonical receipt projection
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Baylor University official-actions receipt
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Baylor University official-actions receipt schema
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Baylor University canonical receipt projection
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Baylor University mission response
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Baylor OCR 06-19-2074 resolution-letter response
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Baylor OCR 06-19-2074 agreement response
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Baylor OCR 06-19-2144 resolution-letter response
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Baylor OCR 06-19-2144 agreement response
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Baylor FSA fine-notice response
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Baylor FSA final fine-imposition response
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Baylor OCR 06162331 findings-letter response
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Baylor OCR 06162331 agreement response
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Religious-sector expansion receipt
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Religious-sector expansion receipt schema
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Religious-sector canonical projection
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Religious-sector OSHA selected-row projection
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CMS HHA religious aggregate receipt
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CMS HHA religious aggregate schema
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CMS HHA religious canonical projection
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CMS HHA current FY2023 CSV
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CMS HHA prior FY2023 comparator CSV
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CMS RNHCI provider-status receipt
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CMS RNHCI provider-status receipt schema
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CMS RNHCI canonical receipt
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CMS RNHCI safe-record projection
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CMS RNHCI filtered safe API response
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CMS RNHCI Q2 2026 full CSV
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CMS RNHCI data dictionary
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CMS RNHCI methodology
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CMS QIES religious-control receipt
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CMS QIES religious-control receipt schema
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CMS QIES religious-control safe records
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CMS QIES religious-control safe-record schema
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CMS QIES religious-control canonical records
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CMS iQIES religious-control receipt
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CMS iQIES religious-control receipt schema
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CMS iQIES religious-control canonical records
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CMS religious-institution combined index
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CMS religious-institution NDJSON
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CMS religious-institution index schema
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CMS religious-institution index receipt
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CMS religious-institution index generator
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IRS EO BMF NTEE-X aggregate receipt
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IRS EO BMF NTEE-X canonical receipt
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IRS EO BMF NTEE-X canonical shape
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IRS EO BMF NTEE-X receipt schema
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IRS NTEE-X historical revocation receipt
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IRS NTEE-X historical revocation canonical receipt
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IRS NTEE-X historical revocation schema
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FSA action-year IPEDS aggregate receipt
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FSA action-year IPEDS canonical receipt
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FSA action-year IPEDS receipt schema
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FEMA church-aid negative receipt
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HCAD X3 religious-property comparator
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The underlying field definitions, filing exceptions, and join limits are documented in the existing IRS and federal-award guides: