This working paper introduces GSL-Based Authority-Condition Boundary Structures as a non-executable boundary framework for the AGI era. Building on Papers 1 through 8 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper addresses the structural question of where and under what authority, condition, and reference-eligible scope AI+AGI outputs, documents, responsibility records, evidentiary references, preservation records, cross-program coordinates, and conversation coordinates may be referenced. GSL is not treated as an access-control engine, authority-granting system, approval system, execution layer, state-generation system, storage layer, evidentiary-confirmation mechanism, or legal-effect system. Rather, it provides a structural basis for aligning documents, outputs, responsibility records, evidence references, preservation records, and coordinate-referable units within role-bound authority ranges, condition-bound reference scopes, and reference-eligible boundaries. This working paper is Paper 9 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series. This record provides the Expanded Final Publication Edition v2.0 of Paper 9 in the Structural Paper Series under the Research Program on Deterministic Infrastructure and Human-Centered AI Coordination. This version reflects the second expanded publication revision, with unified publication front matter, expanded academic structure, strengthened non-substitution boundaries, and broader cross-domain applicability.
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