Coverage

Four levels of government. One converging picture.

Most platforms were built around federal frameworks. SOLOX resolves the entire stack — down to the ordinance your city passed last month — plus the universal obligations every business carries no matter its industry.

Level 1 Federal Agencies, acts, and reporting rules matched to your NAICS code
Level 2 State Licensing boards, labor rules, and state-specific mandates
Level 3 County Health departments, permits, and county-level enforcement
Level 4 City Local ordinances, inspections, and municipal requirements
Cross-cut Universal Utilities, water, employment, and entity rules every business carries
RESOLVED FOR Your business

This is the moat: not one framework done deeply, but your entire obligation surface resolved into a single, current, plain-English picture.

Layer by Layer

What lives at each level of the stack.

Federal

The rules everyone talks about

Federal agencies publish requirements keyed to what your business does — labor, environmental, health, safety, financial. SOLOX matches them against your NAICS profile so you see the ones that bind you, not the whole Federal Register.

State

Where licensing lives

Occupational licensing boards, state labor rules, and state-specific mandates — usually on renewal cycles with real consequences for missing a window. Tracked per state, per license, per deadline.

County

The inspector's level

County health departments, environmental programs, and permit offices are where enforcement gets personal. These requirements rarely make national databases — SOLOX tracks them anyway.

City

The layer nobody watches

Municipal ordinances, local inspections, and city-specific requirements like backflow prevention testing. The rules most likely to surprise you, because nobody sends you the memo when they change.

Universal

The obligations every business carries

Utilities, water, employment, and entity-level requirements that apply regardless of industry — the cross-cutting layer that niche compliance tools structurally can't see.

  • Employment and workforce rules that scale with headcount
  • Utility and water requirements tied to your premises
  • Entity filings and registrations tied to your legal structure
Proven in Practice

Down to the backflow valve

The stack isn't theoretical. SOLOX resolves obligations as local and specific as a city's annual backflow-prevention assembly test — the kind of requirement that never appears in an enterprise GRC tool, and shows up in your mailbox as a violation if it's missed.

What does your stack look like?

A demo resolves the stack for your actual industry and locations.

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