What is the difference between Gold and Silver level compliance? Is Silver compliance just the elements marked as “National” in the Data Dictionary?
Several Gold level compliance indicates the ability to generate any of the 400+ data elements listed in the NHTSA 2.2.1 standard. A Gold level compliant product would be able to be marketed to any U.S. state or territory. Silver level compliance is not just the data elements marked as “National” in the NEMSIS Data Dictionary. Silver level is meant to allow a product to receive certification based just on elements requested by specific states or territories. These must include the 68 required “National” elements, but would typically include many more based on state/territory requirements.
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