The MCS-150 intake-completion email linked customers to /order/dot-compliance,
which is the sales/checkout page -- it ignores ?order= and asks the customer to
re-pick services and pay again, so they 'cannot enter any data' (Paul Wilson's
report). Link to the per-service intake wizard /order/<slug>?order=... instead,
which loads the paid order, pre-fills from the FMCSA census, and drops payment.
Also add a Trailers field to the DOT intake fleet section and wire it through to
the MCS-150 PDF Q26 trailer row, so carriers can update trucks AND trailers.
Routes SC intrastate-authority orders to the real SCDMV COC product instead of a
PSC certificate (which doesn't apply to property carriers):
- sc_coc_filing.py: emails the carrier a one-click yes/no — does your insurer
have / can they file a Form E (SC intrastate liability, $750k or $300k by
GVWR) with SCDMV? Records the answer; builds the filled COC package.
- state_trucking._handle_sc_coc_gate: SC intrastate gate —
no answer -> email the question once, HOLD
answered no -> broker referral opened, HOLD (ops todo)
answered yes-> proceed to bill the exact $25 SCDMV COC fee (at cost) + file
- API POST /compliance-orders/:id/sc-insurance: records yes/no in intake_data
(no schema change); NO opens an insurance_lead broker-referral ticket +
Telegram; YES re-dispatches the worker to bill the $25 + file.
- site/order/sc-insurance: customer one-click yes/no page (auto-submits when
the email links straight to ?have=yes|no).
Non-SC intrastate still uses the PSC/PUC email path or a manual todo.
The gov-fee email now lists exactly what the amount covers (full breakdown) so
the customer can check it for accuracy, with two clear actions: a ✅ pay link and
a ❓ 'something looks wrong' link to /order/dispute.
New /order/dispute page shows the fee breakdown and lets the customer describe
what's wrong; it opens an 'issue' support ticket pre-tagged with the order
(amount + label + their note) via /api/v1/tickets, so ops corrects the fee
before any payment is taken. The /order/pay page also shows the itemized
breakdown and a dispute link.
At-cost services (IRP/IFTA/intrastate) only collected our service fee at
checkout; the variable state fee was never billed, so orders stalled at
authorization_signed and the filing card would have had to front large IRP fees.
New end-to-end, hands-off flow (you only approve the final filing):
1. After authorization is signed, state_trucking auto-estimates the gov fee
from intake (base/op states, power units, weight) via gov_fee.estimate_gov_fee.
2. Creates a CHILD compliance order (CG-..., service_fee=0, gov_fee=estimate,
parent_order_number set, migration 099) that flows through the EXISTING
checkout/payment/webhook machinery.
3. Emails the customer a payment link to /order/pay (new self-contained page)
showing every method with correct surcharges — ACH 0% (Stripe 0.8%/ cap
absorbed, no GoCardless needed), card/PayPal 3%, Klarna 6%, crypto 0%.
4. Order holds at awaiting_government_fee_approval until paid.
5. On payment, handlePaymentComplete detects the child (parent_order_number)
and re-dispatches the PARENT with gov_fee_paid=true, which proceeds to
prepare + queue the filing and stops at ready_to_file for your approval.
IRP fees are estimates billed at cost (refund overage / rebill shortfall); IFTA
decals + most intrastate fees are near-exact. Tunable via env.
Admin-assisted services (UCR, MC authority, etc.) have no automated submission,
so approving them only flips to authorization_signed and then sits there -- there
was no way to advance to completed. Add POST /mark-filed (filed_waiting_state |
completed, optional confirmation #, transactional + audit-logged) and drawer
buttons 'Mark as filed (waiting on agency)' / 'Mark completed' shown for orders in
authorization_signed / ready_to_file / filed_waiting_state. Confirmation number
is recorded into intake_data.filing_status.manual_confirmation.
- Documents now flag is_image and the drawer renders screenshots / confirmation
images as inline clickable thumbnails (click to open full size); PDFs keep the
View link. Evidence keys are labeled (Filing confirmation screenshot, etc.),
the worker-temp screenshot_path (not a MinIO key) is dropped in favor of the
durable evidence copy, and non-file evidence (fax_log_id) is skipped.
- Wrap approve's status-update + audit-insert in a transaction so a failure can
no longer leave an order out of ready_to_file without dispatching (the earlier
audit CHECK violation did exactly that to Paul's UCR; it has been reset).
Filter the documents list to objects that exist in storage, so stray keys (a
template pdf_minio_path, or a phantom mcs150 esign_records row on a UCR order
from the shared remediation pipeline) no longer surface as dead rows. The UI
drops the now-unreachable 'not generated yet' branch.
The dot-compliance-remediation pipeline seeds filing_status.pdf_minio_path on
every order in a batch, but only MCS-150-producing slugs (mcs150-update,
dot-registration, usdot-reactivation, dot-full-compliance) ever generate it.
For admin-assisted services like UCR it was a phantom 'Prepared filing PDF /
not generated yet' row. Gate the prepared-filing artifacts on FORM_PRODUCING_SLUGS
(mirrors the worker's MCS150_FORM_SLUGS) and give the empty state a clearer
explanation.
Paul Wilson's UCR (CO-FE07212A) sat at fulfillment_status=ready_to_file with
intake_data_validated=false, so the Approve & File button would have dispatched
it for government submission with incomplete intake and no document to review.
Backend: /approve now refuses an order whose intake_data_validated is false
unless {force:true} is passed (409 code=intake_incomplete); the override is
recorded in order_audit_log. The fulfillment_status=ready_to_file requirement
is unchanged, so awaiting_intake orders (e.g. Mitchell's MCS-150s) still 409.
UI: the drawer shows an amber 'intake not complete' warning above the approve
button, and approving an intake-incomplete order triggers an explicit
override confirmation before sending force=true.
The DB can record a pdf_minio_path before the object is uploaded (e.g. a
prepared-filing path written for an order whose prep never completed -- Paul
Wilson / Mark Adams MCS-150s). The documents list now HEAD-checks each key and
returns an exists flag; the UI shows 'not generated yet' instead of a dead View
button, and the stream endpoint returns a clean 404 for a missing object.
Adds a Documents section to the compliance-order detail drawer so you can
review the actual filing PDFs before approving an order:
GET /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/:id/documents list viewable objects
GET /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/:id/document?key=&token= stream one
Key discovery pulls from esign_records (unsigned + signed docs per order),
intake_data.filing_status (pdf_minio_path, attested_pdf, evidence/*), and the
order's engagement_letter / rmd_packet columns.
Rather than hand out presigned URLs (MinIO's public host is IP-allowlisted to a
few office IPs, so links break elsewhere), the API streams the object through
itself from internal minio:9000, gated by the admin JWT. The stream endpoint
accepts the token via ?token= (new middleware requireAdminQueryOrHeader) so a
PDF opens in a new tab, and refuses any key that isn't one of the order's own
documents.
The admin SPA only managed formation_orders; compliance service orders
(telecom/DOT/healthcare) had no admin surface, so you couldn't see what was
paid, what was stuck on intake, or approve a prepared filing for submission.
API (api/src/routes/admin.ts), all requireAdmin:
GET /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders list, grouped by batch, filters
GET /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/stats queue overview counts
GET /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/:id full detail + audit log
POST /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/:id/approve approve ready_to_file + dispatch worker
POST /api/v1/admin/compliance-orders/:id/rearm-intake clear reminder stamp so daily nudge resumes
UI: new static page /admin/compliance-orders/ (self-contained, CSP-safe inline
CSS, no external JS framework) reusing the existing pw_admin_token session.
Cards group multi-service batches, flag paid+intake-incomplete in red, show
reminder counts, and expose Approve & Re-arm buttons. Linked from the main
/admin top bar. Every approve/re-arm writes an order_audit_log entry.
Set up the CLIA recurring-renewal vein (every clinical lab renews its CLIA cert
on a 2-year cycle; CMS publishes the full lab file with expiration dates):
- service-catalog: clia-renewal ($449, discountable) + order page (npi-intake
steps) + intake manifest entry.
- harvest_clia_renewals.py: parse the CMS Provider-of-Services CLIA file, filter
to labs expiring within a window (default 120d), emit name/address/phone/expiry.
676k labs -> ~70k expiring in the next ~4 months.
- match_clia_to_nppes.py: CLIA has no NPI/email, so bridge to emailable NPPES
orgs by normalized name+zip to recover NPI+email (yield TBD; labs that do not
match still have clean phone+postal for a phone/mail channel).
- hc_clia_renewal.html: warm turnover-safety-net email with the striped official-
record card (CLIA #, expiry, status), verify-on-CMS-QCOR, founder guarantee
card, full CAN-SPAM address.
Adds hc_revalidation_personal.html: the turnover safety-net email plus a
personal guarantee card from Justin Hannah -- round headshot (links to /about so
readers can confirm a real person stands behind it), an italic satisfaction-
guarantee quote ('I will personally make it right... that is my promise'), a
rendered 'Justin Hannah' signature (Dancing Script, SIL OFL), and his title
(Founder & Principal Consultant). Signature image generated via PIL and added to
site/public/images/justin-signature.png. Test sent to justin@.
The sales we got came at $79 + a 24hr coupon; cutting MCS-150 to $39 flat
removed urgency and conversions did NOT improve (a permanent low price sets a
new anchor and lets people defer). Restore the higher anchor and let an
expiring discount create the now-or-lose-it decision.
- Restore MCS-150 anchor $39 -> $79 (catalog single source + regenerated).
- build_trucking_campaigns.py: mint ONE random 5-letter coupon per send-day
(40% off, valid through 23:59:59 ET that day) into the existing discount_codes
table; inject coupon_code/pct/expires + a ?code= LP link into every email.
Idempotent per day; service-fee-only scope (gov/pass-through fees never cut).
- Listmonk MCS-150 (186) + Inactive USDOT (188) templates: lead with the
struck-through anchor + sale price + code + 'expires tonight', and point the
primary CTA at the order page (with code) instead of the 'free check' tool.
- OrderPriceBanner: validates ?code= via /api/v1/discount and shows
was/now + expiry; Wizard forwards the code to order creation.
- Verified: code gen, expiry math, scope enforcement, discount API
(40% off $79 = $47.40), site+api builds clean.
We no longer offer Canadian accountant/accounting setup. Removed all
service-offering content:
- Marketing page (services/telecom/canada-crtc): the 'Set Up Canadian
Accounting (we help)' next-steps card, the '3 hours of complimentary
accounting consultation' deliverable bullet, and the whole 'Accounting
Support' section (assigned accountant, portal chat, $75/hr, 3 complimentary
hours).
- Order page (order/canada-crtc): the '3 hrs Canadian accounting support'
included-feature bullet and the 'Preferred accounting software'
(Xero/QuickBooks) form field + its accounting-hours helper text.
- Fulfillment (canada_crtc.py): dropped the bank-setup email line offering
'3 hours of Canadian accounting consultation'.
Kept factual GST/HST tax advisories and the bank's QuickBooks/Xero
transaction-sync feature (third-party bank capability, not our service).
Closes the data gap for orders that bypass the full intake (e.g. the DOT
compliance-remediation pipeline) and for all MCS-150 variants:
- Worker intake-completeness gate (mcs150_update): before filling, check the
customer-required operational fields the FMCSA census cannot supply
(operation classification, cargo, CURRENT annual mileage, email; plus
signer/address for new-registration/reactivation, and states-of-operation
for 150B hazmat). If missing, email the customer a census-pre-filled intake
link and hold the order at fulfillment_status='awaiting_intake' with an admin
todo, instead of fabricating a blank filing. The existing intake PUT endpoint
already re-dispatches the worker on submit, so filing auto-resumes.
- Intake wizard (Wizard.astro): when resuming ?order=CO-xxx for a DOT/MCS order,
seed still-empty fields from the FMCSA census (name/address/fleet/interstate)
so the customer only confirms the operational details.
- /api/v1/dot/census now also returns total_drivers + a normalized
carrier_operation_code for the prefill.
- MCS150Step.astro extended to collect every field the filler needs across all
variants: mailing address, cdl_drivers, primary_vehicle_type,
reason_for_filing, usdot_revoked, cell/fax, hazmat-safety-permit block
(needs_hmsp, operating states, security plan), and intermodal-equipment
provider counts; all prefill from intake_data.
verify_mcs150_variants.py covers 150/150B/150C end-to-end (ALL PASS).
The MCS-150 biennial update re-confirms the carrier's existing FMCSA
record. Previously the PDF filler only had whatever the intake form
collected; rescued/sparse orders (or orders where the carrier's data
lives in FMCSA, not the intake) produced near-empty forms. Now we pull
the carrier census (legal name, address, EIN, fleet counts) from the
FMCSA carrier API and merge it under any customer-provided intake values
(customer edits win), so the form is pre-filled with the carrier's
current registered data. Refactored the FMCSA fetch into a shared
_fetch_fmcsa_carrier helper used by both enrichment and status check.
New page /services/corporate/dexit-reincorporation (matches CRTC service-page
structure): explains DEXIT, the DE franchise-tax dollar driver (real Oracle Health
proxy: $23,600 -> ~$1,000), NV/TX/FL destination guidance, 6-step how-it-works,
3 cited real SEC reincorporation filings (Oracle Health, FG Financial, LogicMark)
with verbatim quotes + EDGAR links, honesty callout, and a lead-gen CTA ('Get my
DEXIT estimate' -> /contact?topic=dexit, NOT a buy-now checkout). Linked from the
corporate services index (new card) + the global Services dropdown across the site.
docs/dexit-cited-filings.md: the filing excerpts + verified gov/statute links.
docs/dexit-readiness-assessment.md: HONEST e2e readiness -- new NV/TX formation is
built (checkout order_type=formation -> formation_orders -> ERPNext SO ->
formation_worker -> TX/NV adapters) but unverified e2e; the 'move a company'
(conversion/domestication) flow + corporate annual-report automation are NOT built;
EIN is kept on a conversion (our ein_worker does NEW EINs only). Page stays lead-gen
until the generic entity-conversion SKU + admin-assisted handler are built+tested.
Follow-on to the trucking new-carrier slug fix:
- success page: add dot-new-carrier-bundle to DOT_SLUGS + NEW_CARRIER_SLUGS so
the order-confirmation 'what to expect' messaging classifies it as trucking.
- pipeline_orchestrator: the trucking onboarding PIPELINE was keyed under the
bare 'new-carrier-bundle' slug, which is the TELECOM bundle's slug (also a
collision at the worker layer). Re-keyed to 'dot-new-carrier-bundle' so a
trucking bundle never runs the telecom pipeline (and vice versa).
Two reported bugs, plus two related ones found while tracing:
1. WRONG PRODUCT (Stripe showed 'FCC setup package' for a trucking order): the
trucking new-carrier form reused the slug 'new-carrier-bundle', which is the
TELECOM VoIP onboarding bundle (FRN+499+RMD+CPNI+CALEA, $1799). So trucking
customers were charged the telecom product/price and saw FCC on their receipt.
Added a distinct 'dot-new-carrier-bundle' (USDOT+MC+BOC-3+MCS-150+Drug&Alcohol,
$599 + FMCSA gov fees) and pointed the trucking page at it.
2. ACH 500 error: the Stripe session requested the Financial Connections
'balances' permission, which isn't activated on the account -> Stripe rejected
the whole session (invalid_request_error). Removed 'balances' (+prefetch); we
only need 'payment_method' to collect+charge the bank account.
Also fixed (found while tracing):
3. The telecom new-carrier-bundle's BUNDLE_COMPONENTS listed TRUCKING slugs by
mistake (copy/paste) -- corrected to its real FCC components.
4. The trucking page offered llc-formation / corp-formation / foreign-qual which
did not exist in the catalog (batch would 400). Added llc-formation +
corp-formation; remapped foreign-qual -> foreign-qualification-single.
Catalog regenerated (66 -> 69 services), drift-check + tsc clean.
The homepage meta description (description/og/twitter) and hero paragraph listed
'trucking, telecom, data privacy, TCPA, and corporate' but omitted healthcare,
even though healthcare is now a first-class vertical (5-areas strip, full
service pages, active email program). Added healthcare to both vertical lists
and a healthcare-specifics clause (Medicare revalidation, NPI/NPPES, enrollment,
OIG/SAM) mirroring the existing DOT/FMCSA clause.
High-friction conversion points (payment step, review step, order intro) had
almost no trust reinforcement at the moment of payment. Adds a shared,
regulator-agnostic CheckoutTrustBand component used across all four verticals:
- Payment step: 'full' variant -- money-back-if-we-fail-to-file guarantee +
256-bit TLS / Stripe / SOC 2 / PCI / fixed-price security badges + the right
'not affiliated with <agency>' disclaimer for the vertical.
- Review step: 'compact' variant -- guarantee + disclaimer (no badges).
- Order intro (VerticalOrderHeader, shared by all 49 order pages): thin green
'Secure checkout / Fixed price / Money-back guarantee' bar.
Guarantee copy is a real promise (full refund if we cannot file), worded so it
never overpromises a regulatory outcome (agency approval is not ours to give).
Vertical is inferred from the intake-step list via slugVertical() (single
source of truth, no hand-maintained slug table), with an explicit corporate
slug set since corporate services share the generic 'entity' step. Note: the
'dc_agent' step is the telecom D.C. process-agent designation, not corporate.
Also fixes two pre-existing mislabeled order-page headers surfaced by an
exhaustive header-vs-disclaimer audit: rmd-filing (Robocall Mitigation DB) and
new-carrier-bundle (VoIP carrier onboarding) are telecom, not healthcare/
trucking.
Per priority shift to the healthcare vertical: drop the TCPA card from the
'Five areas of compliance expertise' strip and add Healthcare as the first
card (teal accent, links to /services/healthcare). Still five cards.
1. Email: add a 'Problem with your order? We're here to help' support band to
the shared htmlEmail() footer, so EVERY transactional email (confirmation,
portal link, receipts) has a prominent 'Get help with your order' button
linking to /contact. Less silent frustration -> fewer chargebacks.
2. NPI order form: entering a 10-digit NPI now auto-fills provider name, practice
state, and specialty from the live NPPES lookup (same API as the free
compliance-check tool), with a 'Found: <name>' confirmation. Only fills empty
fields so it never clobbers edits.
3. NPI order form: read ?npi= from the URL so the email 'Start my revalidation'
click lands with the NPI prefilled and the rest auto-filled (was being
ignored entirely before).
4. Support FAB: add the floating help button + panel to 27 static public pages
that were missing it (order, portal, trucking, survey, upload pages), so help
is one click away everywhere.
Skepticism ("is this even real?") is the top objection. The data IS accurate
(verified our subscribers' NPIs match the official CMS Revalidation Due Date List
exactly), so this is a credibility-presentation fix:
1. Email: replace the plain detail row with an "Official record - CMS Medicare
Revalidation Due Date List" card (NPI, legal name, due date, days overdue)
plus a "Verify on CMS.gov" button. Clearly labeled as our presentation of
public CMS data, not a CMS screenshot (no impersonation).
2. API: npi/lookup now pulls the revalidation due date LIVE from the public CMS
dataset (data.cms.gov) instead of the empty local table, and returns a
revalidation{ due_date, source, cms_legal_name, verify_url } proof object.
3. Tool: /tools/npi-compliance-check shows a live "official record" card with a
self-verify link when CMS returns a due date.
Builder now stores reval_due_date/days_overdue as separate attribs for the card
(existing 194 subscribers backfilled from their detail string).
Previously two hand-maintained price lists (API COMPLIANCE_SERVICES + site
SERVICE_META) drifted apart -- that is how the healthcare +$200 raise charged
$399 while displaying $599. Eliminate the drift class entirely:
- Move the catalog to api/src/service-catalog.ts (the authority; checkout
charges from it). compliance-orders.ts imports it.
- scripts/gen-service-catalog.mjs generates site/src/lib/service-catalog.generated.ts
from the API source. intake_manifest.ts re-exports SERVICE_META from it, so all
~60 site pages keep working unchanged.
- deploy.sh regenerates + drift-checks before building (site build context is
./site only and cannot read ../api, so generation happens host-side).
- scripts/check-service-catalog-drift.mjs fails the build if the generated file
ever diverges from the API (verified: passes aligned, fails on mismatch).
To change a price now, edit ONE file: api/src/service-catalog.ts.
Client-facing and website code now describes only a generic per-document signing
authorization; nothing visible to signers or recorded in the website/API code or
DB schema references ink, paper, reproduction, or any fulfillment mechanics.
- rename esign-ink-consent.ts -> esign-sign-consent.ts; INK_CONSENT_TEXT ->
SIGN_CONSENT_TEXT (generic: 'use my signature to complete and submit this
single filing', no ink/paper/reproduce language); helpers ink* -> sign*
- portal-esign-generic.ts: API field ink_reproduction -> require_sign_consent,
ink_consent_text -> sign_consent_text, request field ink_consent -> sign_consent
- signing page (site/public/portal/esign): all ids/vars/comments ink* -> sign*;
no 'ink' string remains
- npi_provider metadata flag ink_reproduction -> require_sign_consent
- migration 090/092 + live DB column comments rewritten to drop ink/plotter
wording (DB column names kept as ink_consent* for compat, internal only)
- order-timeline.ts buffer comments neutralized
- tests: 37 checks, consent text asserted to omit ink/plotter/paper/reproduce/etc
DB columns ink_consent* retained (internal, never sent to clients) to avoid a
risky rename of already-applied prod columns.
Consent gate (the legal linchpin from the wet-signature memo):
- migration 092 adds ink_consent/ink_consent_at/ink_consent_text to esign_records
- extract pure, unit-tested gate logic into esign-ink-consent.ts (DRY single
source for route + signing page): isInkReproduction / inkConsentRequired /
inkConsentSatisfied + verbatim client-safe INK_CONSENT_TEXT
- portal-esign-generic.ts: GET surfaces ink_reproduction + consent text; POST
gates DRAWN signatures on ink-path docs on explicit consent, stores it
- signing page locks the signature block until consent is checked (drawn only)
- npi_provider marks cms855/cms10114 esign metadata ink_reproduction=true
- 33 unit checks: gate truth table + consent text omits all internal mechanics
(plotter/machine/CMS/MAC/etc) and keeps required legal reassurances
Patent-risk memo (docs/legal/patent-risk-mechanical-wet-signature.md):
- prior-art-dated risk analysis (autopen 1803/1942, plotters, CNC = public domain
=> low risk on core concept; e-sign workflow space litigious)
- firsthand recent-grant sweep (1.58M USPTO grants 2021-2025, queried via DuckDB):
ZERO patents on machine-applies-signature-in-ink; e-sign players hold only
electronic-workflow patents. Not an FTO; flags where attorney search is needed
Telegram notifications:
- Add shared scripts/workers/telegram_notify.py (send_telegram, notify_fulfillment_todo,
create_admin_todo) so every worker alerts the operator the same way; fire-and-forget.
- Fire notify_fulfillment_todo after each admin_todos insert across all 8 service
handlers (9 sites) so no fulfillment task waits unseen.
(Orders + quotes + tickets already notified via checkout/quotes/tickets routes.)
Client portal order progress:
- order-timeline: derive real per-step status from live signals (payment paid,
e-signature signed, fulfillment_status) instead of a static template; add
current_step to the response.
- Extract pure applyLiveStatus into order-timeline-status.ts (DB-free) + unit test
(api/test/test_timeline_status.ts, 8 cases).
- portal /me now returns compliance_orders.fulfillment_status.
- Dashboard renders a client-safe Progress badge (In progress / Action needed /
Filed-awaiting-confirmation / Completed); batches show the most actionable status.
No back-office mechanics exposed.
ERPNext sync parity:
- Create a Sales Order for formation and fcc_carrier_registration orders (previously
only canada_crtc + compliance synced); write erpnext_sales_order back to each table.
Non-blocking, matches existing pattern.
Verified: API tsc clean, timeline unit tests 8/8, Astro build 58 pages,
cms10114/ink/paper_batch Python tests still green, no mechanics leaks.
The Standard no-login CMS path needs an ORIGINAL ink signature on paper
(CMS-10114: 'Stamped, faxed or copied signatures will not be accepted'). This
adds a pipeline to redraw the provider's own captured strokes in real ink with a
pen on a CR-10 V2 (or any Marlin/GRBL machine) — original, in ink, never copied.
- migration 090: esign_records.signature_vector (JSONB stroke paths, 0..1).
- signing page now captures normalized stroke paths alongside the PNG; API
stores a size-bounded vector for drawn signatures.
- ink_signature_plotter.py (hardware-independent): fit strokes to the signature
anchor box, PDF-pt -> bed-mm via jig offset, emit Marlin/GRBL G-code (Z pen or
M280 servo/BLTouch), SVG toolpath preview, and render_signature_on_pdf (a
digital twin that proves the toolpath lands on the cert line). Gated serial
sender (dry_run default).
- ink_signature_cli.py: end-to-end load-record -> gcode+preview, --test-box jig
calibration, --plot to stream over USB.
- Corrected CMS-10114 signature anchor to sit inside the Section 4A signing cell
(above the bottom rule, below the label).
- docs/ink-signature-plotter.md documents the CR-10 retrofit + interpretive risk.
Tests: test_ink_signature.py 30/30, test_cms10114.py 27/27, test_paper_batch.py
15/15, API tsc clean, Astro build 58 pages.
- NpiIntakeStep: add positively-framed 'can you grant electronic I&A Surrogate
access?' question for all filing slugs (reval/reactivation/nppes-update/
enrollment/bundle). Optional, never required, never mentions paper; captured
as intake_data.surrogate_access (yes/no/blank). Astro build green (58 pages).
- npi_provider.py: surface the surrogate answer in the admin todo so fulfillment
knows EXPEDITED (online via surrogate) vs STANDARD (e-sign + daily mail batch).
- Verified Standard(no-login)/Expedited(surrogate) matrix from official CMS-855
PDFs (docs/healthcare-filing-tiers-verified.md): reactivation+revalidation are
855I paper-to-MAC reasons, original-signature, routed by state; sig may not be
delegated; 855B needs PECOS app fee.
- Add scripts/workers/mac_routing.py: state->MAC routing (all 56 jurisdictions,
12 destinations) for envelope addressing + daily batch grouping. Addresses
marked VERIFY before live mail.
- npi_provider.py: fix access strings to two-tier framing; NPPES update/reactivation
no longer 'online-only'; note 855B fee.
- checkout.ts + service pages: strip client-facing mechanics & the paper-vs-tier
choice; surrogate is the only optional, positively-framed ask (faster, never
required, never share password).