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AWS organizations documentation change

Service: organizations · 2026-05-07 · Documentation low

File: organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md

Summary

Replaced 'management policy types' with 'declarative policy types'

Security assessment

Terminology standardization. No security features added or security issues addressed in the documentation change.

Diff

diff --git a/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md b/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md
index e91619a62..083defb65 100644
--- a//organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md
+++ b//organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md
@@ -15 +15 @@ This topic describes chat applications policy syntax and provides examples.
-A chat applications policy is a plaintext file that is structured according to the rules of [JSON](http://json.org). The syntax for chat applications policies follows the syntax for management policy types. For a complete discussion of that syntax, see [Understanding management policy inheritance](./orgs_manage_policies_inheritance_mgmt.html). This topic focuses on applying that general syntax to the specific requirements of the chat applications policy type.
+A chat applications policy is a plaintext file that is structured according to the rules of [JSON](http://json.org). The syntax for chat applications policies follows the syntax for declarative policy types. For a complete discussion of that syntax, see [Understanding declarative policy inheritance](./orgs_manage_policies_inheritance_mgmt.html). This topic focuses on applying that general syntax to the specific requirements of the chat applications policy type.