Implementation Rule

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The Implementation Rules are regulations of the PRC, which set the framework of the valid product standards. For each product group there is a specific implementation rule, which is set by the Chinese authorities.

Content of the Implementation Rules[edit]

The Implementation Rules include 12 or 13 chapters, which determine the scope of the product certification. The following table provides an overview of the most common contents of the Implementation Rules:

  1. Scope
  2. Terms and definitions
  3. Standards for certification
  4. Certification pattern
  5. Individual product units
  6. Certification commission
  7. Certification procedure
  8. Certificates
  9. Approval procedure
  10. Certification logo
  11. Fees
  12. Responsibilities
  13. Certification rules [1]

Update of the Implementation Rules[edit]

In 2014, the Implementation Rules have been updated, so that from 2015 some changes have come into effect. For example, some product groups, which were previously grouped under one Implementation Rule, are now divided and subject to some different Implementation Rules. Furthermore, new products have been added, which are now subject to the mandatory certification. Further factory levels were introduced, so that the companies that carry out a product certification will be assigned a level (A-D) in future. Companies that receive particularly positive results on their products certification will receive level A.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "承担强制性产品认证工作的认证机构及其业务范围 (business scope of certification bodies undertaken product certifications)". Chinese Authority. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  2. ^ "Vier Änderungen bei CCC-Zertifizierungen". QZ-Online. Retrieved 2015-06-29.