I've done the same thing and I would not call it anywhere near org-as-code either. An organization is much more than a list of responsibilities, people, and compliance requirements.
For the latter, we already have policy-as-code tooling that actually works.
Might be a second language thing. Organization for me is stronger related to the root word organize; label, classify, cluster, etc. than something pertaining to processes and procedures.
For the latter, we already have policy-as-code tooling that actually works.