@prefix core: <http://proethica.org/ontology/core#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix pcsh: <http://proethica.org/shapes/core#> .
@prefix proeth: <http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#> .
@prefix proeth-prov: <http://proethica.org/provenance#> .
@prefix prov: <http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix sh: <http://www.w3.org/ns/shacl#> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
proeth:FullResponsibilityAssumptionObligation a owl:Class ;
rdfs:label "Full Responsibility Assumption Obligation" ;
proeth:confidence "0.85" ;
proeth:derivedFromPrinciple "Professional Accountability Principle" ;
proeth:enforcementLevel "mandatory" ;
proeth:monitoringCriteria "Evidence that the engineer acknowledged and accepted professional responsibility for the sealed documents and did not attempt to attribute deficiencies to subordinates or tools" ;
proeth:nspeReference "II.2.b" ;
proeth:obligationType "ethical" ;
proeth:stakeholdersAffected "Clients",
"General public",
"Regulatory bodies",
"Subordinate engineers" ;
proeth:textReferences "In either case, we are not of the view that an engineer must personally prepare the drawings, plans and other documents involved.",
"The key requirement is that an engineer possesses sufficient competence, assumes full responsibility for the work product and carefully directs, controls and reviews the material prepared under the engineer's responsible charge." ;
proeth:violationConsequences "Ethical violation under NSPE II.2.b; professional liability; potential license discipline if the engineer attempts to disclaim responsibility for sealed documents" ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInCase 120 ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInPass 2 ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInSection "discussion" ;
proeth-prov:firstDiscoveredAt "2026-06-04T18:11:22.208486+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
proeth-prov:firstDiscoveredInCase 120 ;
proeth-prov:matchConfidence 0.76 ;
proeth-prov:matchReasoning "The existing Responsible Charge Verification Obligation covers the duty to conduct comprehensive verification before sealing. The present obligation emphasizes the assumption of full professional responsibility as a condition of sealing, which is a related but distinct emphasis on accountability rather than verification process. Matched as a variant at medium confidence." ;
proeth-prov:matchedOntologyClass proeth:ResponsibleChargeVerificationObligation ;
proeth-prov:matchedOntologyLabel "Responsible Charge Verification Obligation" ;
proeth-prov:matchesExisting true ;
proeth-prov:sourceText "The key requirement is that an engineer possesses sufficient competence, assumes full responsibility for the work product and carefully directs, controls and reviews the material prepared under the engineer's responsible charge." ;
rdfs:comment "Duty of a licensed engineer who seals documents prepared by others under the engineer's responsible charge to assume full professional responsibility for the work product, including accountability for any errors, deficiencies, or failures in those documents, as a condition of exercising the sealing authority." ;
rdfs:subClassOf proeth:EthicalObligation ;
skos:definition "Duty of a licensed engineer who seals documents prepared by others under the engineer's responsible charge to assume full professional responsibility for the work product, including accountability for any errors, deficiencies, or failures in those documents, as a condition of exercising the sealing authority." ;
skos:scopeNote "[ResponsibleChargeVerificationObligation] Duty of a licensed engineer in responsible charge to conduct a comprehensive, experience-based verification of all work products before sealing or submitting them, including active involvement in design and development rather than merely reviewing completed documents, so that the engineer can genuinely certify the work meets professional and safety standards." ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-06-04T18:11:22.208486+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasAttributedTo "Case 120 Extraction",
"claude-sonnet-4-6" .
pcsh:CaseAnnotationShape a sh:NodeShape ;
rdfs:label "Shared per-case annotation schema (all nine components)"@en ;
rdfs:comment "The cross-component annotation fields on committed case individuals: proeth:confidence (extraction confidence, decimal; all components except Action, whose Step-3 contract carries no confidence field), proeth:textReferences (verbatim supporting quotes, universal), proeth-prov sourceText (the source snippet, on the Step-1/2 provenance layers; Step-3 A/E individuals ground via textReferences only), and the involvement gloss (proeth:caseInvolvement on role individuals, proeth:caseContext on obligation, capability, and constraint individuals). Values are per-individual; the fields do not individuate any type."@en ;
sh:property [ sh:description "Extraction confidence for this individual (0 to 1)." ;
sh:name "confidence" ;
sh:order 1 ;
sh:path proeth:confidence ],
[ sh:description "Verbatim case quotes supporting this individual." ;
sh:name "text references" ;
sh:order 2 ;
sh:path proeth:textReferences ],
[ sh:description "How this individual figures in the case narrative (role individuals; the same text is routed into rdfs:comment)." ;
sh:name "case involvement" ;
sh:order 3 ;
sh:path proeth:caseInvolvement ],
[ sh:description "Grounding context in this case (obligation, capability, and constraint individuals)." ;
sh:name "case context" ;
sh:order 4 ;
sh:path proeth:caseContext ] ;
sh:targetClass core:Action,
core:Capability,
core:Constraint,
core:Event,
core:Obligation,
core:Principle,
core:Resource,
core:Role,
core:State .
pcsh:ObligationDefinitionShape a sh:NodeShape ;
rdfs:label "Obligation definition schema (type-level, descriptive, field contract)"@en ;
rdfs:comment "What individuates an obligation TYPE: its controlled NSPE category, which drives the subClassOf core:Obligation typing. The concrete duty statement and the temporal-scope/compliance-status literals are per-individual, as are the derivedFromPrinciple and obligatedParty edges; all are declared on ObligationPropertyShape, mirroring the Role/Principle Definition/Property split. Descriptive only (no validation result); obligation_type is a routing input, not stored as a literal."@en ;
sh:property [ sh:description "The controlled NSPE obligation category, which drives the subClassOf core:Obligation typing: disclosure, safety, competence, confidentiality, reporting, collegial, attribution, legal, ethical." ;
sh:name "obligation type" ;
sh:order 1 ;
sh:path proeth:obligationType ] ;
sh:targetClass core:Obligation .
pcsh:ObligationPropertyShape a sh:NodeShape ;
rdfs:label "Obligation per-case schema (individual data, non-definitional)"@en ;
rdfs:comment "What a given obligation INDIVIDUAL is described by in a specific case: the concrete duty it states, the principle it derives from and the party who bears it (both edges), and its temporal scope and compliance status. These do NOT individuate the obligation TYPE (that is ObligationDefinitionShape); their values are per-case, asserted on the individual. Descriptive only."@en ;
sh:property [ sh:description "The concrete duty the obligation states (the operative 'shall' clause)." ;
sh:name "obligation statement" ;
sh:order 1 ;
sh:path proeth:obligationStatement ],
[ sh:description "The principle the obligation derives from, via the O->P derivedFromPrinciple edge (the P side of R->P->O). Range: Principle." ;
sh:name "derived from principle" ;
sh:order 2 ;
sh:path core:derivedFromPrinciple ],
[ sh:description "The agent who bears the obligation, via the obligatedParty edge. Range: Agent." ;
sh:name "obligated party" ;
sh:order 3 ;
sh:path core:obligatedParty ],
[ sh:description "When the obligation is in force (the period or condition of applicability)." ;
sh:name "temporal scope" ;
sh:order 4 ;
sh:path proeth:temporalScope ],
[ sh:description "Whether the obligation was met in the case: met, unmet, partial, or unclear." ;
sh:name "compliance status" ;
sh:order 5 ;
sh:path proeth:complianceStatus ] ;
sh:targetClass core:Obligation .