EAB monitors CELEX 32024R1689 and flags every AI system whose obligation profile may be affected by a legal change — before your compliance team notices the amendment.
Re-screening creates a new versioned record anchored to the updated legal source. The original record remains intact. The audit trail only grows.
“A compliance record anchored to yesterday’s version of the law is not a compliance record. It is a snapshot of a past state — and only re-screening produces a current one.”
EAB monitors the official EUR-Lex ELI endpoint for CELEX 32024R1689 daily. When a new version is confirmed, EAB performs a structural diff — identifying which articles changed and which obligation areas are affected. This is not a keyword search. It is a mapped impact analysis across 11 defined obligation areas.
Every AI system in the registry is evaluated against the change. Systems whose obligation profile overlaps with the affected areas are flagged for re-screening and added to the re-screening queue. Operators and AI system owners receive an email notification with the affected systems listed.
When re-screening is complete, a new screening record is created — anchored to the new legal source version — while the previous record remains intact. An auditor reviewing the compliance history can see exactly what changed, when, and what the determination was under each version of the law.
Available for Enterprise. Small Business receives manual re-screening support.
Daily check of CELEX 32024R1689 via EUR-Lex ELI. New version confirmed → structural diff performed → impact areas identified. No manual subscription or alert management required.
Each registered AI system is evaluated against the change. Only systems whose obligation profile overlaps with the affected areas are flagged — not every system in the registry indiscriminately.
Re-screening creates a new versioned screening record anchored to the updated legal source. The previous record is never modified. An auditor can reconstruct the compliance state at any point in time — under any version of the law.
All flagged systems appear in the re-screening queue with their impact areas listed. Bulk re-screening or individual selection — each system moves through the governance chain from Stage 3 onward.
When systems are flagged, EAB notifies the business operator and AI system owner by email — with the affected systems listed and the changed obligation areas identified. No one needs to monitor EUR-Lex manually.
Each legal change record shows which articles changed, what the previous version said, and what the new version requires. The diff is anchored to the screening records affected — not shown in isolation.
Legal-change re-screening is included in Enterprise. When CELEX 32024R1689 changes, your AI systems are already in the queue.
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