2017 No. 1206

Telecommunications

The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

M1M2The Secretary of State is a Minister designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 in relation to measures relating to radio equipment.

These Regulations make provision for a purpose mentioned in section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 and it appears to the Secretary of State that it is expedient for certain references to provisions of EU instruments to be construed as references to those provisions as amended from time to time.

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of, and paragraph 1A M3 of Schedule 2 to, the European Communities Act 1972.C3

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M1

S.I. 1999/2788 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

M2

1972 c.68; section 2(2) was amended by section 27(1) of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 (c.51) and by Part 1 of the Schedule to the European Union (Amendment) Act 2008 (c.7). The enabling powers of section 2(2) were extended by virtue of the amendment of section 1(2) by section 1 of the European Economic Area Act 1993 (c.51).

M3

Paragraph 1A of Schedule 2 was inserted by section 28 of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 and amended by Part 1 of the Schedule to the European Union (Amendment) Act 2008.

PART 1Preliminary

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and come into force on 26th December 2017.

Interpretation and applicationE212

1

In these Regulations—

  • the 1987 Act” means the Consumer Protection Act 1987 M4;

  • F23approved body” has the meaning given to it in regulation 46 (approved bodies);

  • F21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • authorised representative” means a person appointed in accordance with regulation 19;

  • F24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F26commencement date” means the date these regulations come into force;

  • conformity assessment” means the process demonstrating whether the essential requirements relating to radio equipment have been fulfilled;

  • conformity assessment body” means a body that performs conformity assessment activities;

  • F27declaration of conformity” means a declaration of conformity required to be drawn up in accordance with regulation 42 by regulation 10(1)(a) ( declaration of conformity);

  • F27designated standard” has the meaning given to it in regulation 2A;

  • distributor” means any person in the supply chain, other than the manufacturer, authorised representative or the importer, who makes radio equipment available on the market;

  • the Directive” means Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment M5;

  • economic operator” means a manufacturer, authorised representative, importer or distributor;

  • F28electromagnetic disturbance” means any electromagnetic phenomenon which may degrade the performance of equipment; an electromagnetic disturbance may be electromagnetic noise, an unwanted signal or a change in the propagation medium itself;

  • enforcing authority” means any person enforcing these Regulations under regulation 56 (enforcement);

  • essential requirements” means the requirements set out in regulation 6;

  • F29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F31harmful interference” means interference which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or which otherwise seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunications service operating in accordance with the applicable international, European Community or national regulations;

  • F32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F33the Implementing Regulation” means Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1354 specifying how to present the information provided for in Article 10(10) of Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council;

  • F43“importer” means a person who—

    1. a

      is established in the United Kingdom and places radio equipment from a country outside of the United Kingdom on the market; or

    2. b

      is established in Northern Ireland and places radio equipment on the market that has been supplied to them for distribution, consumption or use in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge, from an EEA state;

  • make available on the market” means any supply for distribution, consumption or use of radio equipment on the F40market of Great Britain in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • manufacturer” means a person who—

    1. a

      manufactures radio equipment or has radio equipment designed or manufactured; and

    2. b

      markets that radio equipment under that person's name or trade mark;

  • market surveillance authority” has the meaning set out in regulation 55 (designation of market surveillance authorities”);

  • F34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • F35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • OFCOM” means the Office of Communications established under the Office of Communications Act 2002 M6;

  • F36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • place on the market” means the first making available on the F41market of Great Britain of radio equipment, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • put into service” means the first use of radio equipment in F42Great Britain by its end-user for the purposes for which it was intended, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • radiodetermination” means the determination of the position, velocity and/or other characteristics of an object, or the obtaining of information relating to those parameters, by means of the propagation properties of radio waves;

  • radio communication” means communication by means of radio waves;

  • radio equipment” means—

    1. a

      an electrical or electronic product, which intentionally emits and/or receives radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and/or radiodetermination, or

    2. b

      an electrical or electronic product which must be completed with an accessory, such as antenna, so as to intentionally emit and/or receive radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and/or radiodetermination;

  • radio waves” means electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3,000 GHz, propagated in space without artificial guide;

  • RAMS” means Regulation (EC) No 765/2008M7 of the European Parliament and of the Council setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products;

  • recall” means taking any measure aimed at achieving the return of radio equipment that has already been made available to the end-user and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • relevant conformity assessment procedure” means a conformity assessment procedure referred to in regulation 41 (conformity assessment procedures);

  • relevant economic operator” means, in relation to radio equipment, an economic operator with obligations in respect of that radio equipment under Part 2;

  • technical documentation” has the meaning set out in regulation 45 (technical documentation);

  • technical specification” means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by radio equipment;

  • F37UK marking” means the marking in the form set out in Annex 2 of RAMS;

  • F37UK national accreditation body” means the body appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with Article 4 of RAMS;

  • weights and measures authority” means a local weights and measures authority within the meaning set out in section 69 of the Weights and Measures Act 1985 M8;

  • withdraw” means taking any measure aimed at preventing radio equipment in the supply chain from being made available on the market and related expressions must be construed accordingly.

2

In these Regulations, a reference to radio equipment being “in conformity with Part 2” means that—

a

the radio equipment is in conformity with the essential requirements, and

b

each relevant economic operator has complied with the obligations imposed on them under Part 2 which must be satisfied at or before the time at which they make the radio equipment available on the market.

F383

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4

In regulations 18 and 26 (monitoring in relation to manufacturers and importers respectively) “risk” means a risk which could arise from lawful and readily predictable human behaviour.

5

In the other provisions of these Regulations, “risk” means a risk—

a

which could arise from lawful and readily predictable human behaviour, or

b

of non-conformity with the essential requirements.

F396

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Interpretation and applicationE222

1

In these Regulations—

  • the 1987 Act” means the Consumer Protection Act 1987 F13;

  • accreditation” has the meaning set out in point 10 of Article 2 of RAMS (as amended from time to time);

  • accreditation certificate” means a certificate, issued by either the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (a company limited by guarantee incorporated in England and Wales under number 03076190) or by a national accreditation body in another F44relevant state, attesting that a conformity assessment body meets the notified body requirements;

  • authorised representative” means a person appointed in accordance with regulation 19;

  • CE marking” means a marking which takes the form set out in Annex II of RAMS (as amended from time to time);

  • competent national authority” means an authority having responsibility for enforcing the law of a F45relevant state which implements the Directive;

  • conformity assessment” means the process demonstrating whether the essential requirements relating to radio equipment have been fulfilled;

  • conformity assessment body” means a body that performs conformity assessment activities;

  • distributor” means any person in the supply chain, other than the manufacturer, authorised representative or the importer, who makes radio equipment available on the market;

  • the Directive” means Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment F14;

  • economic operator” means a manufacturer, authorised representative, importer or distributor;

  • electromagnetic disturbance” has the meaning set out in point (5) of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility F15;

  • enforcing authority” means any person enforcing these Regulations under regulation 56 (enforcement);

  • essential requirements” means the requirements set out in regulation 6;

  • EU declaration of conformity” means a declaration of conformity required to be drawn up in accordance with regulation 42 by regulation 10(1)(a) (EU declaration of conformity);

  • European Commission” means the Commission of the European Union;

  • harmful interference” has the meaning set out in point (r) of Article 2 of Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services F16 (as amended from time to time);

  • harmonised standard” has the meaning set out in Article 2(1)(c) of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European standardisation F17 (as amended from time to time);

  • importer” means any person who—

    1. a

      is established within the F46relevant market; and

    2. b

      places radio equipment from a F47market outside of the relevant market on the relevant market;

  • make available on the market” means any supply for distribution, consumption or use of radio equipment on the F49relevant market in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • manufacturer” means a person who—

    1. a

      manufactures radio equipment or has radio equipment designed or manufactured; and

    2. b

      markets that radio equipment under that person's name or trade mark;

  • market surveillance authority” has the meaning set out in regulation 55 (designation of market surveillance authorities”);

  • national accreditation body” has the meaning set out in point 11 of Article 2 of RAMS (as amended from time to time);

  • F48NI Protocol obligation” means any obligation created or arising by or under the Protocol on Ireland/ Northern Ireland in the EU withdrawal agreement, whether or not an obligation to which section 7A(2) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 applies;

  • notified body requirements” means the requirements set out in Schedule 8 (notified body requirements);

  • OFCOM” means the Office of Communications established under the Office of Communications Act 2002 F18;

  • Official Journal” means the Official Journal of the European Union;

  • place on the market” means the first making available on the F50relevant market of radio equipment, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • put into service” means the first use of radio equipment in the F51relevant market by its end-user for the purposes for which it was intended, and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • radiodetermination” means the determination of the position, velocity and/or other characteristics of an object, or the obtaining of information relating to those parameters, by means of the propagation properties of radio waves;

  • radio communication” means communication by means of radio waves;

  • radio equipment” means—

    1. a

      an electrical or electronic product, which intentionally emits and/or receives radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and/or radiodetermination, or

    2. b

      an electrical or electronic product which must be completed with an accessory, such as antenna, so as to intentionally emit and/or receive radio waves for the purpose of radio communication and/or radiodetermination;

  • radio waves” means electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3,000 GHz, propagated in space without artificial guide;

  • RAMS” means Regulation (EC) No 765/2008F19 of the European Parliament and of the Council setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products;

  • recall” means taking any measure aimed at achieving the return of radio equipment that has already been made available to the end-user and related expressions must be construed accordingly;

  • relevant conformity assessment procedure” means a conformity assessment procedure referred to in regulation 41 (conformity assessment procedures);

  • relevant economic operator” means, in relation to radio equipment, an economic operator with obligations in respect of that radio equipment under Part 2;

  • F52relevant market” means—

    1. (a)

      the market in Northern Ireland; and

    2. (b)

      the market of the EEA states;

  • F52relevant state” means—

    1. (a)

      Northern Ireland; or

    2. (b)

      any EEA state;

  • technical documentation” has the meaning set out in regulation 45 (technical documentation);

  • technical specification” means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by radio equipment;

  • F55UK(NI) indication” means the marking in the form set out in Schedule 1 to the Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment etc.) (UK(NI) Indication) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;

  • weights and measures authority” means a local weights and measures authority within the meaning set out in section 69 of the Weights and Measures Act 1985 F20;

  • withdraw” means taking any measure aimed at preventing radio equipment in the supply chain from being made available on the market and related expressions must be construed accordingly.

2

In these Regulations, a reference to radio equipment being “in conformity with Part 2” means that—

a

the radio equipment is in conformity with the essential requirements, and

b

each relevant economic operator has complied with the obligations imposed on them under Part 2 which must be satisfied at or before the time at which they make the radio equipment available on the market.

3

In these Regulations (except in Part 4 (notification of conformity assessment bodies) and Schedules 8 (notified body requirements) and 9 (operational obligations of notified bodies)), “notified body” means—

a

a notified body within the meaning set out in regulation 46 (notified bodies), or

b

a notified body under the laws of any other F53relevant state which implements the Directive.

4

In regulations 18 and 26 (monitoring in relation to manufacturers and importers respectively) “risk” means a risk which could arise from lawful and readily predictable human behaviour.

5

In the other provisions of these Regulations, “risk” means a risk—

a

which could arise from lawful and readily predictable human behaviour, or

b

of non-conformity with the essential requirements.

F546

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F3Designated standard2A

1

Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), in these Regulations a reference to a “designated standard” means a technical specification which is—

a

adopted by a recognised standardisation body F56or an international standardising body, for repeated or continuous application, with which compliance is not compulsory; and

b

designated by the Secretary of State by publishing the reference to the standard and maintaining that publication in a manner the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

2

For the purposes of paragraph (1), a “technical specification” means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process, service or system and which lays down one or more of the following—

a

the characteristics required of a product, including—

i

levels of quality, performance, interoperability, environmental protection, health, safety or dimensions, and

ii

the requirements applicable to the product as regards the name under which the product is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling and conformity assessment procedures;

b

production methods and processes relating to the product, where these have an effect on the characteristics of the product.

3

For the purposes of this regulation a “recognised standardisation body” means any one of the following organisations—

a

the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN);

b

the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (Cenelec);

c

the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI);

d

the British Standards Institution (BSI).

F573A

In this regulation “international standardising body” has the same meaning as it has for the purposes of the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, part of Annex 1A to the agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation signed at Marrakesh on 15 April 1994 (as modified from time to time).

4

When considering whether the publication of a reference is appropriate in accordance with paragraph (1)(b), the Secretary of State must have regard to whether the publication will draw the standard to the attention of any person who may have an interest in the standard.

5

Before publishing the reference to a technical specification adopted by the British Standards Institution, the Secretary of State must have regard to whether the technical specification is consistent with F58such technical specifications adopted by the other recognised standardisation bodies F59or by international standardising bodies as the Secretary of State considers to be relevant.

6

The Secretary of State may remove the reference to a standard from publication referred to in paragraph (1)(b).

7

Where the Secretary of State removes the reference to a standard from publication, that standard is no longer a designated standard.

8

In this regulation, a reference to a “product” is a reference to radio equipment to which these Regulations apply.

9

The Secretary of State may by regulations amend paragraph (3) to reflect any changes in the name or structure of the recognised standardisation bodies referred.

10

Regulations made under paragraph (9) are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

ScopeE1733

1

These Regulations apply to radio equipment.

2

These Regulations do not apply to—

a

radio equipment which has been placed on the market before the commencement date,

b

equipment listed in Schedule 1 (radio equipment outside the scope of these Regulations), or

c

radio equipment exclusively used for activities concerning public security, defence, State security (including the economic well-being of the State) or the activities of the State in the area of criminal law.

3

Save as provided for in regulation 6(1)(a), radio equipment falling within the scope of these Regulations are not subject to F60... the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 M9.

4

Save as provided for in regulation 6(1)(b), radio equipment falling within the scope of these Regulations are not subject to F61... the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 M10.

ScopeE1743

1

These Regulations apply to radio equipment.

2

These Regulations do not apply to—

a

radio equipment which has been placed on the market before the commencement date,

b

equipment listed in Schedule 1 (radio equipment outside the scope of these Regulations), or

c

radio equipment exclusively used for activities concerning public security, defence, State security (including the economic well-being of the State) or the activities of the State in the area of criminal law.

3

Save as provided for in regulation 6(1)(a), radio equipment falling within the scope of these Regulations are not subject to Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits F347 or the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 F348.

4

Save as provided for in regulation 6(1)(b), radio equipment falling within the scope of these Regulations are not subject to Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility or the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 F349.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E174

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Amendments (Textual)
F347

OJ L 96, 29.3.2014, p.357.

Exception for trade fairs and exhibitions4

1

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the display, of radio equipment which does not comply with these Regulations, at a trade fair, exhibition or similar event provided that a visible sign clearly indicates that the radio equipment—

a

is not in conformity with Part 2, and

b

may not be made available on the market or put into service until it has been brought into conformity with Part 2.

2

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the demonstration, of radio equipment which does not comply with these Regulations, at a trade fair, exhibition or similar event provided that all reasonable measures have been taken to avoid harmful interference, electromagnetic disturbances and risk to health and safety of persons, domestic animals or property.

Putting into service and useE235

1

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the putting into service and use of radio equipment in the United Kingdom which is in conformity with these Regulations when the radio equipment is properly installed, maintained and used for its intended purpose.

2

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the application of additional requirements for the putting into service or use of radio equipment in the United Kingdom for reasons related to—

a

the effective and efficient use of the radio spectrum,

b

the avoidance of harmful interference,

c

the avoidance of electromagnetic disturbances, or

d

public health.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E23

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Putting into service and useE245

1

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the putting into service and use of radio equipment in F62Northern Ireland which is in conformity with these Regulations when the radio equipment is properly installed, maintained and used for its intended purpose.

2

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the application of additional requirements for the putting into service or use of radio equipment in F62Northern Ireland for reasons related to—

a

the effective and efficient use of the radio spectrum,

b

the avoidance of harmful interference,

c

the avoidance of electromagnetic disturbances, or

d

public health.

PART 2Obligations of economic operators

CHAPTER 1General

Essential requirementsE1726

1

Radio equipment must be constructed so as to ensure—

a

the protection of health and safety of persons and of domestic animals and the protection of property, including the objectives with respect to safety requirements set out in F63the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016F64...,

b

an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility as set out in F65the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016F66....

2

Radio equipment must be constructed so that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.

Essential requirementsE1716

1

Radio equipment must be constructed so as to ensure—

a

the protection of health and safety of persons and of domestic animals and the protection of property, including the objectives with respect to safety requirements set out in Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (but as if there were no voltage limit),

b

an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility as set out in Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.

2

Radio equipment must be constructed so that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.

F3593

Where paragraph (4) applies, radio equipment must be constructed so that it complies with the requirements of Article 1 of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/320 supplementing Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the application of the essential requirements referred to in Article 3(3)(g) of that Directive in order to ensure caller location in emergency communications from mobile devices.

4

This paragraph applies to radio equipment in the form of hand-held mobile telephones with features similar to those of a computer in terms of capability to treat and store data.

F4Power to specify additional essential requirements6A

1

The Secretary of State may by regulations—

a

amend regulation 6 to add any of the matters listed in paragraph (2) as additional essential requirements; and

b

specify that only certain categories or classes of radio equipment are required to meet any additional essential requirements.

2

The matters that may be added as additional essential requirements are that the—

a

radio equipment interworks with accessories, in particular with common chargers;

b

radio equipment interworks via networks with other radio equipment;

c

radio equipment can be connected to interfaces of the appropriate type throughout the United Kingdom;

d

radio equipment does not harm the network or its functioning nor misuse network resources, thereby causing an unacceptable degradation of service;

e

radio equipment incorporates safeguards to ensure that the personal data and privacy of the user and of the subscriber are protected;

f

radio equipment supports certain features ensuring protection from fraud;

g

radio equipment supports certain features ensuring access to emergency services;

h

radio equipment supports certain features in order to facilitate its use by users with a disability;

i

radio equipment supports certain features in order to ensure that software can only be loaded into the radio equipment where the compliance of the combination of the radio equipment and software has been demonstrated.

3

Regulations made under paragraph (1)—

a

may make such supplemental, consequential and transitional provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate; and

b

are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

CHAPTER 2Manufacturers

Design and manufacture in accordance with essential requirements7

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that it has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the essential requirements.

Construction must allow operation F67without infringement of requirementsE258

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure it has been constructed so that the radio equipment can be operated F68... without causing an infringement of the applicable requirements on the use of the radio spectrum F68....

Construction must allow operation in at least one F69relevant StateE268

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure it has been constructed so that the radio equipment can be operated in at least one F70relevant state without causing an infringement of the applicable requirements on the use of the radio spectrum in the relevant F70relevant state or F71relevant states.

Technical documentation and conformity assessment9

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must—

a

draw up the relevant technical documentation in accordance with regulation 45 (technical documentation), and

b

ensure the relevant conformity assessment procedure is carried out.

F72Declaration of conformity and F73UK markingE2710

1

Where the compliance of radio equipment with the essential requirements has been demonstrated by a relevant conformity assessment procedure, the manufacturer must, before placing the radio equipment on the market—

a

draw up F74a declaration of conformity in accordance with regulation 42 F75(declaration of conformity), and

b

affix the F76UK marking in accordance with regulation 44 F77(UK marking).

2

The manufacturer must keep the F78... declaration of conformity up to date.

F793

Where radio equipment is subject to more than one enactment requiring the drawing up of a declaration of conformity, the manufacturer must draw up a single declaration of conformity which identifies each enactment by its title.

EU declaration of conformity and CE markingE2810

1

Where the compliance of radio equipment with the essential requirements has been demonstrated by a relevant conformity assessment procedure, the manufacturer must, before placing the radio equipment on the market—

a

draw up an EU declaration of conformity in accordance with regulation 42 (EU declaration of conformity), and

b

affix the CE marking in accordance with regulation 44 (CE marking).

2

The manufacturer must keep the EU declaration of conformity up to date.

3

Where radio equipment is subject to more than one F80NI Protocol obligation requiring an EU declaration of conformity to be drawn up, the manufacturer must draw up a single EU declaration of conformity which—

a

meets the requirements of all of the EU instruments concerned,

b

identifies the EU instruments, and

c

includes references to the publication of those EU instruments in the Official Journal.

Retention of technical documentation and F81... declaration of conformityE17511

A manufacturer must, for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment is placed on the market, keep and, upon request, make available to an enforcing authority the following in relation to radio equipment—

a

a copy of the F82... declaration of conformity, and

b

the technical documentation.

Retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformityE17611

A manufacturer must, for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment is placed on the market, keep and, upon request, make available to an enforcing authority the following in relation to radio equipment—

a

a copy of the EU declaration of conformity, and

b

the technical documentation.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E176

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Identification of the radio equipment and manufacturerE2912

1

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that the radio equipment bears—

a

a type, batch or serial number, or

b

another element which allows the radio equipment to be identified.

2

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must indicate on the radio equipment—

a

the name, registered trade name or registered trade mark of the manufacturer,

b

a postal address at which the manufacturer can be contacted.

3

The information specified in paragraph (2) must be in a language which can be easily understood by end-users and the F84enforcing authority.

4

Where the size or nature of the radio equipment prohibits a manufacturer from complying with the requirement in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2), the manufacturer must provide the required information either on the radio equipment's packaging or in a document which accompanies the radio equipment.

5

The manufacturer's postal address must indicate a single point at which the manufacturer can be contacted.

Identification of the radio equipment and manufacturerE3012

1

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that the radio equipment bears—

a

a type, batch or serial number, or

b

another element which allows the radio equipment to be identified.

2

Before placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must indicate on the radio equipment—

a

the name, registered trade name or registered trade mark of the manufacturer,

b

a postal address at which the manufacturer can be contacted.

3

The information specified in paragraph (2) must be in a language which can be easily understood by end-users and the competent national authority in the F83relevant state in which it is to be made available to such end-users.

4

Where the size or nature of the radio equipment prohibits a manufacturer from complying with the requirement in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2), the manufacturer must provide the required information either on the radio equipment's packaging or in a document which accompanies the radio equipment.

5

The manufacturer's postal address must indicate a single point at which the manufacturer can be contacted.

Instructions and information to be included with the radio equipmentE3113

1

When placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that radio equipment is accompanied with instructions and safety information which—

F87a

are clear, legible and in easily understandable English,

b

include information required to use the radio equipment in accordance with its intended use, F88and

c

include a description of accessories and components, including software, which allow the radio equipment to operate as intended F89.

F90d

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2

In the case of radio equipment which can intentionally emit radio waves, the manufacturer must also include information about—

a

the frequency band or bands in which the radio equipment can operate, and

b

the maximum radio-frequency power transmitted in the frequency band or bands in which the radio equipment operates.

3

When placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that each item of radio equipment is accompanied by either a copy of the F91... declaration of conformity or a simplified F91... declaration of conformity drawn up in accordance with regulation 43 (simplified F91... declaration of conformity).

F924

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Instructions and information to be included with the radio equipmentE3213

1

When placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that radio equipment is accompanied with instructions and safety information which—

a

are in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end-users in the F85relevant state in which the radio equipment is to be made available to such consumers and other end-users,

b

include information required to use the radio equipment in accordance with its intended use,

c

include a description of accessories and components, including software, which allow the radio equipment to operate as intended, and

d

are clear and understandable.

2

In the case of radio equipment which can intentionally emit radio waves, the manufacturer must also include information about—

a

the frequency band or bands in which the radio equipment can operate, and

b

the maximum radio-frequency power transmitted in the frequency band or bands in which the radio equipment operates.

3

When placing radio equipment on the market, a manufacturer must ensure that each item of radio equipment is accompanied by either a copy of the EU declaration of conformity or a simplified EU declaration of conformity drawn up in accordance with regulation 43 (simplified EU declaration of conformity).

4

Where the radio equipment is to be made available to consumers and other end-users in F86Northern Ireland, the language which can be easily understood is English.

Information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of useE3314

F3501

Where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use in the United Kingdom in respect of the radio equipment, a manufacturer must present information which identifies the types of restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use that apply.

2

The information referred to in paragraph (1) must—

a

be completed in the instructions required by regulation 13,

b

F351... be presented in the manner and form specified in F94the Implementing Regulation F95....

F3523

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of useE3414

1

Where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use, a manufacturer must include information on the packaging of the radio equipment which identifies the F98relevant states and the geographical area within a F99relevant state where the restrictions on putting into service or the requirements for authorisation of use exist.

2

The information referred to in paragraph (1) must—

a

be completed in the instructions required by regulation 13,

b

subject to paragraph F96(2A) or (3), be presented in the manner and form specified in Commission Implementing Regulation specifying how to present the information provided for in Article 10(10) of Directive 2104/53/EU of the European Parliament and the Council (EU) 2017/1354 F93.

F972A

The identification of the United Kingdom in respect of Northern Ireland must be indicated by the abbreviation “UK(NI)”.

3

Paragraph (2)(b) of this Regulation applies to radio equipment placed on the market or after 8th August 2018.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment placed on the market which is considered not to be in conformityE3515

1

A manufacturer who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with Part 2, if appropriate, must immediately take the corrective measures necessary to—

a

bring the radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the manufacturer must immediately inform the market surveillance authority F100... of the risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken and the results of those measures.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment placed on the market which is considered not to be in conformityE3615

1

A manufacturer who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with Part 2, if appropriate, must immediately take the corrective measures necessary to—

a

bring the radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the manufacturer must immediately inform the market surveillance authority, and the competent national authorities of any other F101relevant state in which the manufacturer made the radio equipment available on the market, of the risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken and the results of those measures.

Provision of information and cooperationE3716

F1021

Following a request from the enforcing authority, the manufacturer must, within such reasonable period as the authority may specify, provide the authority concerned with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

is one that was made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day that the manufacturer places the radio equipment on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the authority concerned.

4

A manufacturer must, at the request of the authority concerned, cooperate with that authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk),

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the manufacturer has placed on the market.

Provision of information and cooperationE3816

1

Further to a request from—

a

an enforcing authority, where radio equipment has been placed by a manufacturer on the market in the United Kingdom, or

b

a competent national authority, where the radio equipment has been placed by a manufacturer on the market in another F103relevant state,

the manufacturer must, within such reasonable period as the authority may specify, provide the authority concerned with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

is one that was made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day that the manufacturer places the radio equipment on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the authority concerned.

4

A manufacturer must, at the request of the authority concerned, cooperate with that authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk),

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the manufacturer has placed on the market.

Compliance procedures for series productionE3917

1

A manufacturer must ensure, before placing radio equipment on the market, that procedures are in place to ensure that series production remains in conformity with Part 2.

2

In doing so, the manufacturer must take adequate account of—

a

any change in radio equipment design or characteristics, and

b

any change in a F104designated standard or in another technical specification by reference to which the F105... declaration of conformity was drawn up.

Compliance procedures for series productionE4017

1

A manufacturer must ensure, before placing radio equipment on the market, that procedures are in place to ensure that series production remains in conformity with Part 2.

2

In doing so, the manufacturer must take adequate account of—

a

any change in radio equipment design or characteristics, and

b

any change in a harmonised standard or in another technical specification by reference to which the EU declaration of conformity was drawn up.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E40

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Monitoring18

1

When appropriate, with regard to the risks to the health and safety of end-users presented by radio equipment, a manufacturer must—

a

carry out sample testing of radio equipment manufactured by it which has been made available on the market,

b

investigate complaints that radio equipment manufactured by it is not in conformity with Part 2,

c

keep a register of—

i

complaints that radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2,

ii

radio equipment which is not in conformity with Part 2, and

iii

radio equipment recalls, and

d

keep distributors informed of any monitoring carried out under this regulation.

2

A manufacturer must keep an entry made in the register for a period of at least 10 years beginning on the day on which the obligation to make the entry arose.

F5Provision of information on compliance of combinations of radio equipment and software18A

1

In this regulation “product” means a combination of radio equipment and software allowing such radio equipment to be used as intended.

2

The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision requiring a manufacturer of a product to provide the Secretary of State with information on the compliance of the product with the essential requirements.

3

Regulations under paragraph (2) may—

a

specify categories or classes of product for which a manufacturer must provide information on compliance;

b

include requirements as to—

i

the identification of the radio equipment and software intended to be used in combination;

ii

the results of conformity assessment carried out in accordance with regulation 41(conformity assessment procedures);

iii

the form the information must take;

c

make provision for the information on compliance to be made available to the enforcing authorities; and

d

make such supplemental, consequential and transitional provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

4

Regulations made under paragraph (2) are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

F5Power to amend R14(2)(b) and specify how information is to be presented18B

1

In this regulation “product” means radio equipment types that fall within categories of radio equipment affected by a low level of compliance with the essential requirements.

2

The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision requiring a manufacturer, before placing a product on the market, to—

a

register information on compliance with the essential requirements; and

b

affix to the product a registration number allocated by the Secretary of State.

3

Regulations made under paragraph (2) may specify—

a

the categories or classes of product in respect of which the manufacturer must register information;

b

that some or, where the Secretary of State considers necessary, all of the technical documentation listed in Schedule 5 must be registered;

c

that when setting out a registration process the Secretary of State must take the following matters into account—

i

whether the process includes a central system of registration by manufacturers;

ii

whether the process ensures appropriate control of access to information of a confidential nature; and

iii

whether the process allocates a registration number to each registered radio equipment type.

4

Regulations made under paragraph (2)—

a

may make such supplemental, consequential and transitional provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate; and

b

are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

F5Power to require registration of radio equipment18C

1

The Secretary of State may by regulations—

a

amend regulation 14(2)(b);

b

amend the Implementing Regulation;

c

make provision specifying the manner and form in which information concerning any restrictions or putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use must be presented.

2

Regulations made under paragraph (1)—

a

may make such supplemental, consequential and transitional provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate; and

b

are to be made by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

Authorised representativesE4119

1

A manufacturer may, by written mandate, appoint a person established F106in the United Kingdom as their authorised representative to perform specified tasks on that manufacturer's behalf.

2

The authorised representative must perform the tasks specified in the mandate.

3

The mandate must allow the authorised representative to do at least the following—

a

perform the manufacturer's obligations under regulation 11 (retention of technical documentation and F107... declaration of conformity),

b

perform the manufacturer's obligations under regulation 16 (provision of information and cooperation).

4

The mandate must not include the obligations contained in—

a

regulation 7 (design and manufacture in accordance with essential requirements),

b

regulation 9 (technical documentation and conformity assessment), or

c

regulation 10 (F108... declaration of conformity and F109UK marking).

5

An authorised representative must comply with all the obligations imposed on the manufacturer by these Regulations which relate to the tasks that the authorised representative is appointed by the manufacturer to perform and, accordingly—

a

as far as those obligations are concerned, references in these Regulations to the manufacturer are to be taken as including a reference to the authorised representative, and

b

if the authorised representative contravenes or fails to comply with any of those obligations, the authorised representative may be proceeded against as though the authorised representative was the manufacturer.

6

A manufacturer who has appointed an authorised representative to perform, on the manufacturer's behalf, an obligation under these Regulations remains responsible for the proper performance of that obligation.

Authorised representativesE4219

1

A manufacturer may, by written mandate, appoint a person established within the F110relevant market as their authorised representative to perform specified tasks on that manufacturer's behalf.

2

The authorised representative must perform the tasks specified in the mandate.

3

The mandate must allow the authorised representative to do at least the following—

a

perform the manufacturer's obligations under regulation 11 (retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformity),

b

perform the manufacturer's obligations under regulation 16 (provision of information and cooperation).

4

The mandate must not include the obligations contained in—

a

regulation 7 (design and manufacture in accordance with essential requirements),

b

regulation 9 (technical documentation and conformity assessment), or

F353c

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

An authorised representative must comply with all the obligations imposed on the manufacturer by these Regulations which relate to the tasks that the authorised representative is appointed by the manufacturer to perform and, accordingly—

a

as far as those obligations are concerned, references in these Regulations to the manufacturer are to be taken as including a reference to the authorised representative, and

b

if the authorised representative contravenes or fails to comply with any of those obligations, the authorised representative may be proceeded against as though the authorised representative was the manufacturer.

6

A manufacturer who has appointed an authorised representative to perform, on the manufacturer's behalf, an obligation under these Regulations remains responsible for the proper performance of that obligation.

CHAPTER 3Importers

Prohibition on placing on the market radio equipment which is not in conformity20

An importer must not place radio equipment on the market unless it is in conformity with the essential requirements.

Requirements which must be satisfied before an importer places radio equipment on the marketE4321

Before placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must ensure that—

a

a relevant conformity assessment has been carried out by the manufacturer,

b

that the radio equipment has been constructed so that it can be operated F111... without causing an infringement of the applicable requirements on the use of the radio spectrumF111...,

c

the manufacturer has drawn up the technical documentation,

d

the radio equipment—

i

bears the F112UK marking, and

ii

is accompanied by the information and documents referred to in regulations 13 (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment) and 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use),

e

the manufacturer has complied with the requirements set out in regulation 12 (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer).

Requirements which must be satisfied before an importer places radio equipment on the marketE4421

Before placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must ensure that—

a

a relevant conformity assessment has been carried out by the manufacturer,

b

that the radio equipment has been constructed so that it can be operated in at least one F113relevant state without causing an infringement of the applicable requirements on the use of the radio spectrum in the relevant F113relevant state or F114relevant states,

c

the manufacturer has drawn up the technical documentation,

d

the radio equipment—

i

bears the CE marking, and

ii

is accompanied by the information and documents referred to in regulations 13 (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment) and 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use),

e

the manufacturer has complied with the requirements set out in regulation 12 (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer).

Prohibition on placing on the market radio equipment considered not to be in conformity with the essential requirements22

1

Where an importer considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment is not in conformity with the essential requirements, the importer must not place the radio equipment on the market.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the importer must inform the manufacturer and the market surveillance authority of that risk.

Information identifying importerC1E4523

1

Before placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must indicate on the radio equipment—

a

the name, registered trade name or registered trade mark of the importer, and

b

a postal address at which the importer can be contacted.

2

The information specified in paragraph (1) must be in a language which can be easily understood by end-users and the F115enforcement authority.

F1163

Paragraph (1) does not apply where—

a

either—

i

it is not possible to set out the information referred to in paragraph (1) on the radio equipment, or

ii

the importer has imported the radio equipment from an EEA state or Switzerland and places it on the market within the period of F354seven years beginning with IP completion day, and

b

before placing the radio equipment on the market, the importer sets out the information referred to in paragraph (1)-

i

on the packaging; or

ii

in a document accompanying the radio equipment.

Information identifying importerC2E4623

1

Before placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must indicate on the radio equipment—

a

the name, registered trade name or registered trade mark of the importer, and

b

a postal address at which the importer can be contacted.

2

The information specified in paragraph (1) must be in a language which can be easily understood by end-users and the competent national authority in the F117relevant state in which it is to be made available to such end-users.

3

Where it is not possible to indicate the information specified in paragraph (1) on the radio equipment, the importer must indicate that information—

a

on the packaging, or

b

in a document accompanying the radio equipment.

Instructions and safety informationE4724

1

When placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must ensure that it is accompanied by instructions and safety information F118that are clear, legible and in easily understandable English.

F1192

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Instructions and safety informationE4824

1

When placing radio equipment on the market, an importer must ensure that it is accompanied by instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end-users in the F120relevant state in which the radio equipment is to be made available to such consumers and other end-users.

2

Where the radio equipment is being made available to consumers and other end-users in F121Northern Ireland, the language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end-users is English.

Storage and transport25

Where an importer has responsibility for radio equipment, the importer must ensure that the conditions under which the radio equipment is stored or transported do not jeopardise the radio equipment's conformity with the essential requirements.

Monitoring26

1

When appropriate, with regard to the risks to the health and safety of end-users presented by radio equipment, an importer must—

a

carry out sample testing of radio equipment made available by the importer on the market,

b

investigate complaints that radio equipment made available on the market by the importer is not in conformity with Part 2,

c

keep a register of—

i

complaints that radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2,

ii

radio equipment which is not in conformity with Part 2, and

iii

radio equipment recalls, and

d

keep distributors informed of any monitoring carried out under this regulation.

2

An importer must keep an entry made in the register for a period of at least 10 years beginning on the day on which the obligation to make the entry arose.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment placed on the market which is considered not to be in conformityE4927

1

An importer who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with Part 2 must immediately take the corrective measures necessary to—

a

bring the radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the importer must immediately inform the market surveillance authority F122... of the risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment placed on the market which is considered not to be in conformityE5027

1

An importer who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which they have placed on the market is not in conformity with Part 2 must immediately take the corrective measures necessary to—

a

bring the radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the importer must immediately inform the market surveillance authority, and the competent national authorities of any other F123relevant state in which the importer made the radio equipment available on the market, of the risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken.

Retention of technical documentation and F124... declaration of conformityE17728

An importer must, for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment is placed on the market, upon request, make available to an enforcing authority the following in relation to radio equipment—

a

a copy of the F125... declaration of conformity, and

b

the technical documentation.

Retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformityE17828

An importer must, for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment is placed on the market, upon request, make available to an enforcing authority the following in relation to radio equipment—

a

a copy of the EU declaration of conformity, and

b

the technical documentation.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E178

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Provision of information and cooperationE5129

1

Further to a reasoned request from an enforcing authority F126..., an importer, within such period as the authority may specify, must provide the authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may only be made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day that the importer places the radio equipment on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the F127enforcing authority.

4

An importer must, at the request of the enforcing authority or the competent national authority, cooperate with the authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk),

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the importer has placed on the market.

Provision of information and cooperationE5229

1

Further to a reasoned request from an enforcing authority or a competent national authority of another F128relevant state, an importer, within such period as the authority may specify, must provide the authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may only be made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day that the importer places the radio equipment on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the authority concerned.

4

An importer must, at the request of the enforcing authority or the competent national authority, cooperate with the authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk),

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the importer has placed on the market.

CHAPTER 4Distributors

Duty to act with due care30

When making radio equipment available on the market, a distributor must act with due care to ensure that it is in conformity with Part 2.

Requirements which must be satisfied before a distributor makes radio equipment available on the marketE5331

1

Before making radio equipment available on the market, the distributor must verify that—

a

the radio equipment—

i

bears the F129UK marking,

ii

is accompanied by the required documents,

iii

is accompanied by instructions and safety information F130which are clear, legible and in easily understandable English,

b

the manufacturer has complied with the requirements set out in—

i

regulation 8 (construction must allow operation F131without infringement of requirements),

ii

regulation 12 (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer),

iii

regulation 13 (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment),

iv

regulation 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use), and

c

the importer has complied with the requirements set out in regulation 23 (information identifying importer).

F1322

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

In paragraph (1)(a)(ii), “required documents” means any documents that are required to be provided pursuant to regulations 12(4), 14 and 23(3).

Requirements which must be satisfied before a distributor makes radio equipment available on the marketE5431

1

Before making radio equipment available on the market, the distributor must verify that—

a

the radio equipment—

i

bears the CE marking,

ii

is accompanied by the required documents,

iii

is accompanied by instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end-users in the F133relevant state in which the radio equipment is to be made available on the market,

b

the manufacturer has complied with the requirements set out in—

i

regulation 8 (construction must allow operation in at least one F133relevant state),

ii

regulation 12 (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer),

iii

regulation 13 (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment),

iv

regulation 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use), and

c

the importer has complied with the requirements set out in regulation 23 (information identifying importer).

2

Where the radio equipment is to be made available to consumers and other end-users in F134Northern Ireland, the language which can easily be understood is English.

3

In paragraph (1)(a)(ii), “required documents” means any documents that are required to be provided pursuant to regulations 12(4), 14 and 23(3).

Prohibition on making available on the market where radio equipment not considered to be in conformity with the essential requirements32

1

Where a distributor considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment is not in conformity with the essential requirements, the distributor must not make the radio equipment available on the market.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the distributor must inform the following persons of the risk—

a

the manufacturer or, where appropriate, the importer, and

b

the market surveillance authority.

Storage and transport33

Where a distributor has responsibility for radio equipment, the distributor must ensure that the conditions under which it is stored or transported do not jeopardise the radio equipment's conformity with the essential requirements.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment made available on the market which is not in conformityE5534

1

A distributor who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which the distributor has made available on the market is not in conformity with Part 2 must make sure that the necessary corrective measures are taken to—

a

bring that radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the distributor must immediately inform the market surveillance authority F135... of that risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken.

Duty to take action in respect of radio equipment made available on the market which is not in conformityE5634

1

A distributor who considers, or has reason to believe, that radio equipment which the distributor has made available on the market is not in conformity with Part 2 must make sure that the necessary corrective measures are taken to—

a

bring that radio equipment into conformity,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

2

Where the radio equipment presents a risk, the distributor must immediately inform the market surveillance authority, and the competent national authorities of the other F136relevant states in which the distributor has made the radio equipment available on the market, of that risk, giving details of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is considered not to be in conformity with Part 2, and

b

any corrective measures taken.

Provision of information and cooperationE5735

1

Further to a reasoned request from an enforcing authority F137..., a distributor, within such period as the authority may specify, must provide the authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may only be made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment was made available on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the F138enforcing authority.

4

A distributor must, at the request of the enforcing authority or F139..., cooperate with the authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk), and

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the distributor has made available on the market.

Provision of information and cooperationE5835

1

Further to a reasoned request from an enforcing authority or a competent national authority of another F140relevant state, a distributor, within such period as the authority may specify, must provide the authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate that the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

2

A request referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may only be made during the period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the radio equipment was made available on the market, and

b

must be accompanied by the reasons for making the request.

3

The information referred to in paragraph (1)—

a

may be provided in electronic form, and

b

must be in a language which can be easily understood by the authority concerned.

4

A distributor must, at the request of the enforcing authority or a competent national authority of another F140relevant state, cooperate with the authority on any action taken to—

a

evaluate radio equipment in accordance with regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk), and

b

eliminate the risks posed by radio equipment which the distributor has made available on the market.

CHAPTER 5Importers and distributors

Cases in which obligations of manufacturers apply to importers and distributors36

An economic operator (“A”) who would, but for this regulation, be considered an importer or distributor, is to be considered a manufacturer for the purposes of these Regulations and is subject to the obligations of a manufacturer under Part 2, where A—

a

places radio equipment on the market under A's own name or trademark, or

b

modifies radio equipment already placed on the market in such a way that it may affect whether the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2.

F6Obligations which are met by complying with obligations in the Directive36A

1

In this regulation—

a

any reference to an Article or an Annex is a reference to an Article or an Annex of the Directive;

b

CE marking” has the meaning given to it in Article 2(26);

c

harmonised standard” has the meaning given to it in Article 2(18).

2

Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), paragraph (3) applies where, before placing radio equipment on the market, the manufacturer—

a

ensures that the radio equipment has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the essential safety requirements set out in Article 3;

b

ensures that the conformity assessment procedure that applies to that radio equipment in accordance with Article 17 of the Directive has been carried out;

c

affixes a CE marking and where the conformity assessment procedure set out in Annex IV is applied, the notified body identification number, in accordance with Articles 19 and 20(1) to (3);

d

draws up the technical documentation in accordance with Article 21;

e

ensures that the technical documentation and other records and correspondence relating to the conformity assessment procedures are prepared in or translated into English;

f

draws up an EU declaration of conformity, in accordance with Article 18; and

g

ensures that the EU declaration of conformity is prepared in or translated into English.

3

Where this paragraph applies—

a

the requirements of regulations 7, 9, 10(1) and (3) are to be treated as being satisfied;

b

regulations 2(2)(a), 10(2), 11, 19(3) and 39 apply subject to the modifications in paragraph (8);

c

Part 3 does not apply; and

d

regulation 63 does not apply.

4

Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7) paragraph (5) applies where, before placing radio equipment on the market, the importer ensures that—

a

the conformity assessment procedure that applies to that radio equipment in accordance with Article 17 has been carried out;

b

the manufacturer has drawn up the technical documentation referred to in Annex V; and

c

the radio equipment bears the CE marking referred to Article 19.

5

Where this paragraph applies—

a

the requirements of regulation 21(a) to (d) are to be treated as being satisfied; and

b

regulations 2(2)(a), 22(1), 25 and 28 apply subject to the modifications in paragraph (10).

6

This paragraph applies where there is no designated standard or part of a designated standard which corresponds exactly to a harmonised standard or part of a harmonised standard as referred to in Article 16.

7

Where paragraph (6) applies paragraphs (2)(b) and (4)(a) are to be treated as requiring the manufacturer to have carried out—

a

one of the conformity assessment procedures in Article 17(1) with respect to the essential requirements set out in Article 3(1); and

b

the conformity assessment procedure in Article 17(4) with respect to the essential requirements set out in Article 3(2) and (3).

8

Paragraph (9) applies where, before making radio equipment available on the market, a distributor ensures that the radio equipment bears the CE marking referred to in Article 19.

9

Where this paragraph applies—

a

regulation 31(a)(i) is satisfied; and

b

regulations 32(1) and 33 apply subject to the modifications in paragraph (10).

10

The modifications referred to in sub-paragraphs (3)(b), (5)(b) and (8)(b) are that—

a

any reference to “declaration of conformity” is to be read as a reference to the EU declaration of conformity;

b

any reference to “UK marking” is to be read as a reference to the CE marking;

c

any reference to “essential safety requirements” is to be read as a reference to the essential safety requirements set out in Article 3;

d

any reference to “designated standard” is to be read as a reference to a harmonised standard within the meaning of Article 2(18);

e

any reference to “relevant conformity assessment procedure” is to be read as a reference to the conformity assessment procedure that applies to the radio equipment in accordance with Article 17;

f

any reference to “technical documentation” is a reference to the technical documentation referred to in Annex V.

F6Expiry of regulation 36A36B

1

Subject to paragraph (2), regulation 36A ceases to have effect at the end of the period of F355four years beginning with IP completion day.

2

Notwithstanding the expiry of regulation 36A—

a

any radio equipment which was placed on the market pursuant to regulation 36A may continue to be made available on the market on or after the expiry of regulation 36A;

b

any obligation to which a person was subject under regulation 36A in respect of any radio equipment placed on the market pursuant to regulation 36A continues to have effect after the expiry of regulation 36A, in respect of that equipment.

F6Qualifying Northern Ireland Goods36C

1

Where paragraph (2) applies radio equipment is to be treated as being in conformity with Part 2.

2

This paragraph applies where—

a

radio equipment—

i

is in conformity with Part 2, as that Part applies in Northern Ireland; and

ii

is qualifying Northern Ireland goods; and

b

an importer has complied with the obligations set out in paragraph (3).

3

The obligations referred to in paragraph (2)(b) are that, before placing the product on the market, the importer—

a

complies with regulation 23;

b

ensures that—

i

the relevant conformity assessment procedure has been carried out in relation to the product;

ii

the manufacturer has drawn up the technical documentation; and

iii

the product bears the CE marking;

4

In this regulation—

  • CE marking” has the meaning given to it in regulation 2(1), as it applies in Northern Ireland;

  • qualifying Northern Ireland goods” has the meaning given to it in regulations made under section 8C(6) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018;

  • relevant conformity assessment procedure” has the meaning given to it in regulation 2(1), as it applies in Northern Ireland;

  • technical documentation” has the meaning given to it in regulation 2(1), as it applies in Northern Ireland.

CHAPTER 6All economic operators

Translation of declaration of conformityF14137

1

Before placing radio equipment on the market or making radio equipment available on the market, an economic operator must ensure that the EU declaration of conformity and, where appropriate, the simplified EU declaration of conformity is prepared in, or translated into, the language required by the F142relevant state in which it is to be placed on the market or made available on the market.

2

Where the radio equipment is to be placed on the market or made available on the market in F143Northern Ireland, the language required is English.

Identification of economic operators38

1

An economic operator (“E”), who receives a request from the market surveillance authority before the end of the relevant period, must, within such period as the authority may specify, identify to the authority—

a

any economic operator who has supplied E with radio equipment, and

b

any economic operator to whom E has supplied radio equipment.

2

The relevant period is—

a

for information under paragraph (1)(a), 10 years beginning on the day on which E was supplied with the radio equipment,

b

for information under paragraph (1)(b), 10 years beginning on the day on which E supplied the radio equipment.

Prohibition on improper use of F144UK markingE5939

1

An economic operator must not affix the F145UK marking to radio equipment unless—

a

that economic operator is the manufacturer, and

b

the conformity of the radio equipment with the essential requirements has been demonstrated by a relevant conformity assessment procedure.

2

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment a marking other than the F145UK marking which purports to attest that the radio equipment is in conformity with the essential requirements.

3

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment a marking, sign or inscription which is likely to mislead any other person as to the meaning or form of the F145UK marking.

4

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment any other marking if the visibility, legibility and meaning of the F145UK marking would be impaired as a result.

Prohibition on improper use of CE markingE6039

1

An economic operator must not affix the CE marking to radio equipment unless—

a

that economic operator is the manufacturer, and

b

the conformity of the radio equipment with the essential requirements has been demonstrated by a relevant conformity assessment procedure.

2

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment a marking other than the CE marking which purports to attest that the radio equipment is in conformity with the essential requirements.

3

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment a marking, sign or inscription which is likely to mislead any other person as to the meaning or form of the CE marking.

4

An economic operator must not affix to radio equipment any other marking if the visibility, legibility and meaning of the CE marking would be impaired as a result.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E60

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

PART 3Conformity assessment

Presumption of conformityE6140

1

Radio equipment which is in conformity with a F146designated standard (or part of such a standard), F147... must be presumed to be in conformity with the essential requirements covered by that standard (or that part of that standard).

2

The presumption in paragraph (1) is rebuttable.

Presumption of conformityE6240

1

Radio equipment which is in conformity with a harmonised standard (or part of such a standard), the reference to which has been published in the Official Journal, must be presumed to be in conformity with the essential requirements covered by that standard (or that part of that standard).

2

The presumption in paragraph (1) is rebuttable.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E62

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Conformity assessment proceduresE6341

1

The manufacturer must perform a conformity assessment of the radio equipment, in all its possible configurations, with a view to meeting the essential requirements.

2

The conformity assessment must take into account all intended operating conditions.

3

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(1)(a), the conformity assessment must also take into account all reasonably foreseeable conditions.

4

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(1)(a) or (b), one of the following procedures must be used—

a

internal production control set out in Schedule 2 (conformity assessment module A),

b

F148...type examination that is followed by the conformity to type based on internal production control set out in Schedule 3 (conformity assessment modules B and C),

c

conformity based on full quality assurance set out in Schedule 4 (conformity assessment module H).

5

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(2), where the manufacturer has applied F149designated standards, F151... the manufacturer must use one of the procedures in paragraph (4) for the conformity assessment.

6

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(2), where the manufacturer has not applied or has only partly applied F150designated standards, F152... or where F150designated standards do not exist, the manufacturer must use the procedure in either paragraph (4)(b) or paragraph (4)(c).

Conformity assessment proceduresE6441

1

The manufacturer must perform a conformity assessment of the radio equipment, in all its possible configurations, with a view to meeting the essential requirements.

2

The conformity assessment must take into account all intended operating conditions.

3

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(1)(a), the conformity assessment must also take into account all reasonably foreseeable conditions.

4

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(1)(a) or (b), one of the following procedures must be used—

a

internal production control set out in Schedule 2 (conformity assessment module A),

b

EU-type examination that is followed by the conformity to type based on internal production control set out in Schedule 3 (conformity assessment modules B and C),

c

conformity based on full quality assurance set out in Schedule 4 (conformity assessment module H).

5

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(2) F360or (3), where the manufacturer has applied harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal, the manufacturer must use one of the procedures in paragraph (4) for the conformity assessment.

6

In relation to the assessment of compliance with regulation 6(2) F361or (3), where the manufacturer has not applied or has only partly applied harmonised standards, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal, or where harmonised standards do not exist, the manufacturer must use the procedure in either paragraph (4)(b) or paragraph (4)(c).

F153Declaration of conformityE6542

The F154... declaration of conformity for radio equipment must—

a

state that the fulfilment of the essential requirements has been demonstrated in respect of that radio equipment,

b

contain the elements specified and have the model structure set out in Schedule 6 (F155... declaration of conformity) for the relevant conformity assessment procedure followed in respect of that radio equipment.

EU declaration of conformityE6642

The EU declaration of conformity for radio equipment must—

a

state that the fulfilment of the essential requirements has been demonstrated in respect of that radio equipment,

b

contain the elements specified and have the model structure set out in Schedule 6 (EU declaration of conformity) for the relevant conformity assessment procedure followed in respect of that radio equipment.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E66

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Simplified F156... declaration of conformityE18043

1

Where only a simplified F157... declaration of conformity is provided pursuant to regulation 13(3), it must contain the elements specified and have the model structure set out in Schedule 7 (simplified F157... declaration of conformity).

2

The full text of the F157... declaration of conformity must be made available at the internet address referred to in the simplified F157... declaration of conformity.

Simplified EU declaration of conformityE17943

1

Where only a simplified EU declaration of conformity is provided pursuant to regulation 13(3), it must contain the elements specified and have the model structure set out in Schedule 7 (simplified EU declaration of conformity).

2

The full text of the EU declaration of conformity must be made available at the internet address referred to in the simplified EU declaration of conformity.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E179

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F163UK markingE6744

F1591

The UK marking must be affixed visibly, legibly and indelibly—

a

to the radio equipment or to its data plate, unless that is not possible or not warranted on account of the radio equipment; or

b

where paragraph (1A) applies—

i

to a label affixed to the radio equipment or its data plate; or

ii

to a document accompanying the radio equipment.

F1601A

For a period of F356seven years beginning with IP completion day, the UK marking may be affixed to—

a

a label affixed to the radio equipment or its data plate; or

b

a document accompanying the radio equipment.

F1612

The UK marking must be affixed visibly and legibly—

a

to the radio equipment packaging; or

b

where paragraph (2A) applies—

i

to a label affixed to the radio equipment packaging; or

ii

a document accompanying the radio equipment packaging.

F1622A

For a period of F357seven years beginning with IP completion day, the UK marking may be affixed to—

a

a label affixed to the radio equipment packaging; or

b

a document accompanying the radio equipment packaging.

3

On account of the nature of the radio equipment, the height of the F164UK marking affixed to radio equipment may be lower than 5 mm, provided that the marking remains visible and legible.

4

When the conformity assessment procedure in Schedule 4 (conformity assessment module H) has been applied, the F164UK marking must be followed by the identification number of the F158approved body which carried out the relevant conformity assessment procedure for the radio equipment.

5

The identification number in paragraph (4) must have the same height as the F164UK marking and be affixed—

a

by the F158approved body itself, or

b

under the instructions of the F158approved body, by the manufacturer or the manufacturer's authorised representative.

CE markingE6844

1

The CE marking must be affixed visibly, legibly and indelibly to the radio equipment or to its data plate, unless that is not possible or not warranted on account of the nature of the radio equipment.

2

The CE marking must be affixed visibly and legibly to the radio equipment packaging.

3

On account of the nature of the radio equipment, the height of the CE marking affixed to radio equipment may be lower than 5 mm, provided that the marking remains visible and legible.

4

When the conformity assessment procedure in Schedule 4 (conformity assessment module H) has been applied, the CE marking must be followed by the identification number of the notified body which carried out the relevant conformity assessment procedure for the radio equipment.

5

The identification number in paragraph (4) must have the same height as the CE marking and be affixed—

a

by the notified body itself, or

b

under the instructions of the notified body, by the manufacturer or the manufacturer's authorised representative.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E68

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F7UK(NI) indication44A

1

Where the CE marking is affixed on the basis of an assessment or a certificate issued by a notified body established in the United Kingdom, a UK(NI) indication must be affixed in relation to the radio equipment, in accordance with this regulation.

2

The UK(NI) indication must be affixed—

a

visibly, legibly and indelibly; and

b

before the radio equipment is placed on the market in Northern Ireland.

3

The UK(NI) indication must accompany the CE marking, wherever that is affixed in accordance with regulation 44.

4

The UK(NI) indication must be affixed by—

a

the manufacturer; or

b

the manufacturer's authorised representative.

5

When placing radio equipment on the market in Northern Ireland, an importer must ensure that the manufacturer has complied with their obligations under this regulation.

F7Register of notified bodies established in the United Kingdom44B

1

The Secretary of State must ensure that—

a

each notified body established in the United Kingdom is assigned an identification number; and

b

there is a register of—

i

notified bodies established in the United Kingdom;

ii

their notified body identification number;

iii

the activities for which they have been notified;

iv

any restrictions on those activities.

2

The Secretary of State must ensure that the register referred to in paragraph (1) is maintained and made publicly available.

3

The Secretary of State may authorise the United Kingdom Accreditation Service to compile and maintain the register in accordance with paragraph (1)(b).

Technical documentationE6945

1

The technical documentation produced by the manufacturer for the radio equipment must contain all the relevant data or details of the means used by the manufacturer to ensure that the radio equipment complies with the essential requirements.

2

The technical documentation in paragraph (1) must—

a

contain, at least, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation),

b

be drawn up before the radio equipment is placed on the market, and

c

be continuously updated.

F1663

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

Where the technical documentation does not comply with the requirements in F167paragraphs (1) and (2) and in doing so fails to present sufficient relevant data or details of the means used to ensure compliance of radio equipment with the essential requirements, the market surveillance authority may ask the manufacturer or importer to have a test performed, within a specified period, by a body acceptable to the market surveillance authority, at the expense of the manufacturer or the importer to verify conformity with the essential requirements.

Technical documentationE7045

1

The technical documentation produced by the manufacturer for the radio equipment must contain all the relevant data or details of the means used by the manufacturer to ensure that the radio equipment complies with the essential requirements.

2

The technical documentation in paragraph (1) must—

a

contain, at least, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation),

b

be drawn up before the radio equipment is placed on the market, and

c

be continuously updated.

3

The technical documentation in paragraph (1) and correspondence relating to any EU-type examination procedure must be drawn up in an official language of the F165relevant state in which the notified body is established or in a language acceptable to that body.

4

Where the technical documentation does not comply with the requirements in paragraphs (1), (2) or (3) and in doing so fails to present sufficient relevant data or details of the means used to ensure compliance of radio equipment with the essential requirements, the market surveillance authority may ask the manufacturer or importer to have a test performed, within a specified period, by a body acceptable to the market surveillance authority, at the expense of the manufacturer or the importer to verify conformity with the essential requirements.

PART 4F2Notification of conformity assessment bodiesF2Approval of conformity assessment bodies

Annotations:

F2Approved bodiesE146

1

An approved body is a conformity assessment body which—

a

has been approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to the procedure set out in regulation 47 (approval of conformity assessment bodies); or

b

immediately before IP completion day was a notified body in respect of which the Secretary of State had taken no action under regulations 52(1) or (2), as they had effect immediately before IP completion day, to suspend or withdraw the body's status as a notified body.

2

Paragraph (1) has effect subject to regulation 50 (restriction, suspension or withdrawal of approval).

3

In this Part—

  • notified body” means a body—

    1. a

      which the Secretary of State had before IP completion day notified to the European Commission and the Member States of the European Union, in accordance with Article 22 of the Directive; and

    2. b

      in respect of which no objections had been raised, as referred to in regulation 46(1)(b) as it had effect immediately before IP completion day;

  • approved body requirements” means the requirements set out in Schedule 8.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E1

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Notified bodiesE246

1

For the purposes of this Part, a notified body is a conformity assessment body—

a

which has been notified by the Secretary of State to the European Commission and to the other F168relevant states

i

under regulation 47 (notification), or

ii

before the commencement date, in accordance with Article 22 of the Directive, and

b

in respect of which no objections F169, other than an immaterial objection, are raised by the European Commission or other F170relevant states

i

within 2 weeks of the date of notification, where the notification is accompanied by an accreditation certificate, or

ii

within 2 months of the date of notification, where the notification is not accompanied by an accreditation F171certificate;

F172c

in sub-paragraph (b), an “immaterial objection” is an objection on the grounds that—

i

the conformity assessment body is established in the United Kingdom; or

ii

the accreditation certificate was issued by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service.

2

Paragraph (1) has effect subject to regulation 52 (changes to notifications).

F2Approval of conformity assessment bodiesE347

1

The Secretary of State may approve only those conformity assessment bodies that qualify for approval.

2

A conformity assessment body qualifies for approval if the first and second conditions below are met.

3

The first condition is that the conformity assessment body has applied to the Secretary of State to become an approved body and that application is accompanied by—

a

a description of—

i

the conformity assessment activities that the conformity assessment body intends to carry out;

ii

the conformity assessment procedure in respect of which the conformity assessment body claims to be competent;

iii

the radio equipment in respect of which the conformity assessment body claims to be competent; and

b

either—

i

an accreditation certificate; or

ii

the documentary evidence necessary for the Secretary of State to verify, recognise and regularly monitor the conformity assessment body's compliance with the approved body requirements.

4

The second condition is that the Secretary of State is satisfied that the conformity assessment body meets the approved body requirements.

5

For the purposes of paragraph (4), the Secretary of State may accept an accreditation certificate, provided in accordance with paragraph (3)(b), as sufficient evidence that the conformity assessment body meets the approved body requirements.

6

When deciding whether to approve a conformity assessment body that qualifies for approval, the Secretary of State may—

a

have regard to any other matter which appears to the Secretary of State to be relevant; and

b

set conditions that the conformity assessment body must meet.

7

For the purposes of this regulation “accreditation certificate” means a certificate, issued by the UK national accreditation body, attesting that a conformity assessment body meets the approved body requirements.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E3

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

NotificationE447

1

The Secretary of State may notify to the European Commission and the other F173relevant states only those conformity assessment bodies that qualify for notification.

2

A conformity assessment body qualifies for notification if the first and the second conditions below are met.

3

The first condition is that the conformity assessment body applied to the Secretary of State to become a notified body and that application was accompanied by—

a

a description of—

i

the conformity assessment activities that the body intends to carry out,

ii

the conformity assessment module or modules for which the body claims to be competent, and

iii

the radio equipment for which the body claims to be competent, and

b

either—

i

an accreditation certificate, or

ii

the documentary evidence necessary for the Secretary of State to verify, recognise and regularly monitor the body's compliance with the notified body requirements.

4

The second condition is that the Secretary of State is satisfied that the conformity assessment body meets the notified body requirements.

5

For the purposes of paragraph (4), the Secretary of State may accept an accreditation certificate, provided in accordance with paragraph (3)(b), as sufficient evidence that the conformity assessment body meets the notified body requirements.

6

When deciding whether to notify a conformity assessment body that qualifies for notification to the European Commission and the other F173relevant states, the Secretary of State may—

a

have regard to any other matter which appears to the Secretary of State to be relevant, and

b

set conditions that the conformity assessment body must meet.

7

The Secretary of State must inform the European Commission of the United Kingdom's procedures for the assessment and notification of conformity assessment bodies, and any changes to those procedures.

F2Presumption of conformity of approved bodiesE548

1

Where a conformity assessment body demonstrates its conformity with the criteria laid down in a designated standard (or part of such standard), the Secretary of State is to presume that the conformity assessment body meets the approved body requirements covered by that standard (or that part of that standard).

2

The presumption in paragraph (1) is rebuttable.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E5

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Presumption of conformity of notified bodiesE648

1

Where a conformity assessment body demonstrates its conformity with the criteria laid down in a harmonised standard (or part of such a standard), the reference of which has been published in the Official Journal, the Secretary of State must presume that the conformity assessment body meets the notified body requirements covered by that standard (or part of that standard).

2

The presumption in paragraph (1) is rebuttable.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E6

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F2MonitoringE749

The Secretary of State must monitor each approved body with a view to verifying that the body—

a

continues to meet the approved body requirements;

b

meets any conditions set—

i

in accordance with regulation 47(6)(b); or

ii

in the case of an approved body which was a notified body immediately before IP completion day, in accordance with regulation 47(6)(b), as it applied immediately before IP completion day; and

c

carries out its functions in accordance with these Regulations.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E7

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Contents of notificationE849

A notification under regulation 47 (notification) must include—

a

details of—

i

the conformity assessment activities,

ii

the conformity assessment module,

iii

the radio equipment,

in respect of which the conformity assessment body has been approved by the Secretary of State for notification, and

b

either—

i

an accreditation certificate, where the notification is based on the accreditation, or

ii

documentary evidence which attests to the conformity assessment body's competence, and to the arrangements in place to ensure that the conformity assessment body will be monitored regularly and will continue to meet the notified body requirements.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E8

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F2Restriction, suspension or withdrawal of approvalE950

1

Where the Secretary of State determines that an approved body—

a

no longer meets an approved body requirement, or

b

is failing to fulfil its obligations under these Regulations, other than a condition referred to in regulation 49(b),

the Secretary of State must restrict, suspend or withdraw the body's status as an approved body under regulation 46 (approved bodies).

2

Where the Secretary of State determines that an approved body no longer meets a condition referred to in regulation 49(b), the Secretary of State may restrict, suspend or withdraw the body's status as an approved body under regulation 46.

3

In deciding what action is required under paragraph (1) or (2), the Secretary of State must have regard to the seriousness of the non-compliance.

4

Before taking action under paragraph (1) or (2), the Secretary of State must—

a

give notice in writing to the approved body of the proposed action and the reasons for it;

b

give the approved body an opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State regarding the proposed action within a reasonable period from the date of the notice; and

c

consider any such representations made by the approved body.

5

Where the Secretary of State has taken action in respect of an approved body under paragraph (1) or (2), or where an approved body has ceased its activity, the approved body must, at the request of the Secretary of State—

a

transfer its files relating to the activities it has undertaken as an approved body to another approved body or to the Secretary of State; or

b

keep its files relating to the activities it has undertaken as an approved body available for the Secretary of State and market surveillance authorities for a period of 10 years from the date they were created.

6

The activities undertaken as an approved body referred to in paragraph (5) include any activities that the body has undertaken as a notified body.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E9

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

MonitoringE1050

1

The Secretary of State must monitor each notified body with a view to verifying that the notified body—

a

continues to meet the notified body requirements,

b

meets any conditions set in accordance with regulation 47(6)(b), and

c

carries out its functions in accordance with these Regulations.

2

The Secretary of State must inform the European Commission of the United Kingdom's procedures for the monitoring of notified bodies, and any changes to those procedures.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E10

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F2Operational matters in relation to approved bodiesE1151

1

Subject to the terms of its appointment, an approved body must carry out the conformity assessment activities and procedures—

a

in respect of which the body's approval was given under regulation 47; or

b

in respect of which body's notification as a notified body was made.

2

Where an approved body carries out a conformity assessment procedure, it must do so in accordance with Schedule 9.

3

An approved body must make provision for a manufacturer to be able to make an appeal against a refusal by the approved body—

a

to issue a Type-examination certificate referred to in Schedule 3; or

b

to affix, or cause to be affixed, the body's identification number pursuant to regulation 44(5) (UK marking).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E11

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

United Kingdom Accreditation ServiceE1251

The Secretary of State may authorise the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (a company limited by guarantee incorporated in England and Wales under number 03076190) to carry out the following activities on behalf of the Secretary of State—

a

assessing whether a conformity assessment body meets the notified body requirements,

b

monitoring notified bodies in accordance with regulation 50 (monitoring).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E12

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F2Subsidiaries and contractorsE1352

1

An approved body may subcontract specific conformity assessment activities, or use a subsidiary to carry out such activities provided—

a

the body is satisfied that the subcontractor or subsidiary meets the approved body requirements;

b

the body has informed the Secretary of State that it is satisfied that the subcontractor or subsidiary meets those requirements; and

c

the economic operator for whom the activities are to be carried out has consented to the activities being carried out by that person.

2

The approved body which subcontracts specific conformity assessment activities or uses a subsidiary to carry out such activities remains responsible for the proper performance of those activities (irrespective of where the subcontractor or subsidiary is established).

3

Where an approved body subcontracts, or uses a subsidiary to carry out, a specific conformity assessment activity, the approved body must, for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which the activity is first carried out, keep available for inspection by the Secretary of State all relevant documentation concerning—

a

the assessment of the qualifications of the subcontractor or the subsidiary; and

b

the conformity assessment activity carried out by the subcontractor or subsidiary.

4

In this regulation, “subsidiary” has the meaning given to it in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E13

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Changes to notificationsE1452

1

The Secretary of State must restrict, suspend or withdraw a notified body's status as a notified body under regulation 46 where the Secretary of State determines that the body—

a

no longer meets a notified body requirement, or

b

is failing to fulfil its obligations under these Regulations, other than a condition set in accordance with regulation 47(6)(b).

2

The Secretary of State may restrict, suspend or withdraw the notified body's status as a notified body under regulation 46—

a

with the consent of a notified body, or

b

where the Secretary of State determines that a notified body no longer meets a condition set in accordance with regulation 47(6)(b).

3

In deciding what action is required under paragraph (1) or (2), the Secretary of State must have regard to the seriousness of the failure.

4

Before taking action under paragraph (1) or (2), the Secretary of State must—

a

give notice in writing to the notified body that the Secretary of State intends to take such action and the reasons for taking such action, and

b

give the notified body an opportunity to make representations within a reasonable period from the date of that notice and consider any such representations.

5

Where the Secretary of State takes action under paragraph (1) or (2), the Secretary of State must immediately inform the European Commission and the other F174relevant states.

6

Where the Secretary of State has taken action in respect of a notified body under paragraph (1) or (2), or where a notified body has ceased its activity, the body must—

a

as directed by the Secretary of State, transfer its files relating to the activities it has undertaken as a notified body to another notified body or to the Secretary of State, or

b

keep the documents relating to the activities it has undertaken as a notified body available for the Secretary of State and the enforcing authority for a period of 10 years from the date on which the product to which the document relates was placed on the market.

F2Register of approved bodiesE1553

1

The Secretary of State must—

a

assign an approved body identification number to each approved body; and

b

compile and maintain a register of—

i

approved bodies;

ii

their approved body identification numbers;

iii

the activities for which they have been approved; and

iv

any restrictions on those activities.

2

The register referred to in paragraph (1) must be made publicly available.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E15

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Operational obligations of notified bodiesE1653

When a notified body carries out a relevant conformity assessment procedure, Schedule 9 (operational obligations of notified bodies) has effect.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E16

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F2UK national accreditation bodyE1754

The Secretary of State may authorise the UK national accreditation body to carry out the following activities on behalf of the Secretary of State—

a

assessing whether a conformity assessment body meets the approved body requirements;

b

monitoring approved bodies in accordance with regulation 49; and

c

compiling and maintaining the register of approved bodies, in accordance with regulation 53.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E17

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Subsidiaries and contractorsE1854

1

Where a notified body subcontracts specific conformity assessment activities, or has such activities carried out by a subsidiary, the activities are only to be treated as having been carried out by a notified body for the purposes of regulation 41 (conformity assessment procedures) where the conditions in paragraphs (2) and (3) are met.

2

The notified body must—

a

ensure that the subcontractor or subsidiary satisfies the notified body requirements, and

b

inform the Secretary of State accordingly.

3

The notified body must have obtained the agreement of the client to the use of a subcontractor or subsidiary.

4

Where a notified body subcontracts specific conformity assessment activities, or has such activities carried out by a subsidiary, the notified body must for a period of at least 10 years beginning on the day on which the activities are carried out, keep available for inspection by the Secretary of State all the relevant documentation concerning—

a

the assessment of the qualifications of the subcontractor or the subsidiary, and

b

the conformity assessment activities carried out by the subcontractor or subsidiary under Schedule 3 (conformity assessment modules B and C) or Schedule 4 (conformity assessment module H).

5

When monitoring a notified body in accordance with regulation 50, the Secretary of State must treat the notified body as responsible for the activities performed by a subcontractor or subsidiary, wherever the subcontractor or subsidiary is established.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E18

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

PART 5Market surveillance and enforcement

Designation of market surveillance authorities55

1

The market surveillance authority is—

a

within its area in Great Britain, the weights and measures authority, and

b

within its area in Northern Ireland, the district council.

2

The market surveillance authority must make adequate arrangements for market surveillance under these Regulations and RAMS (in its application to radio equipment).

3

When a market surveillance authority carries out market surveillance under these Regulations, Part 2 of Schedule 10 (notices which may be served by enforcing authorities) has effect.

Designation of enforcing authorities56

1

It is the duty of the following authorities to enforce these Regulations and RAMS (in its application to radio equipment)—

a

in Great Britain—

i

OFCOM, insofar as action taken to enforce these Regulations relates to the protection and management of the radio spectrum,

ii

within their area, the weights and measures authorities.

b

in Northern Ireland—

i

OFCOM, insofar as action taken to enforce these Regulations relates to the protection and management of the radio spectrum,

ii

within their area, the district councils.

2

The Secretary of State, or a person appointed by the Secretary of State to act on behalf of the Secretary of State, may enforce these Regulations and RAMS (in its application to radio equipment).

3

In Scotland, only the Lord Advocate may commence proceedings for an offence.

Enforcement powersE7157

1

For the purposes of enforcing these Regulations, Schedule 10 (enforcement and investigatory powers) applies.

2

Where the enforcing authority has reasonable grounds to suspect that the F175UK marking has been affixed to radio equipment which does not satisfy the essential requirements, it may serve a compliance notice on—

a

the manufacturer, if the manufacturer is established in the United Kingdom,

b

the manufacturer's authorised representative in the United Kingdom, or

c

the importer.

3

Where a compliance notice is served in accordance with paragraph (2), no other notice as referred to in Part 2 of Schedule 10 can be issued and no proceedings pursuant to regulation 63 (enforcement action in respect of formal non-compliance) can be brought, until the person on whom that notice has been served has failed to comply with its requirements.

4

A compliance notice must—

a

state that the enforcing authority suspects that the F175UK marking has been affixed pursuant to regulation 44 (F175UK marking) in circumstances where that radio equipment does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations,

b

state the reasons for that suspicion,

c

identify the requirements with which it is suspected that the radio equipment does not comply,

d

specify a date by which any necessary action to remedy non-compliance must have been taken,

e

require the person on whom the notice is served to—

i

take the necessary action to ensure that the radio equipment to which the notice relates conforms with the requirements of these Regulations and RAMS concerning the F175UK marking and to end the infringement by the date specified in the notice, or

ii

to provide evidence, by the date specified in the notice, that demonstrates to the satisfaction of the enforcement authority that all provisions of these Regulations which apply to the radio equipment have been complied with, and

f

warn the person on whom the notice is served that if the radio equipment does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations by the date specified in the notice, further enforcement action may be taken under these Regulations in respect of the radio equipment referred to in the notice or any radio equipment of the same type placed on the market by that person.

5

A compliance notice may include directions as to the measures to be taken by the person upon whom it is served in order to ensure that the radio equipment complies with the requirements of these Regulations which apply to it, by the date specified in the notice.

6

In this regulation, “enforcement officer” means—

a

an officer of an enforcing authority who is authorised in writing by that authority to act as an enforcement officer for the purposes of this Part,

b

a person appointed by the Secretary of State who is authorised in writing by the Secretary of State to act as an enforcement officer for the purposes of this Part.

Enforcement powersE7257

1

For the purposes of enforcing these Regulations, Schedule 10 (enforcement and investigatory powers) applies.

2

Where the enforcing authority has reasonable grounds to suspect that the CE marking has been affixed to radio equipment which does not satisfy the essential requirements, it may serve a compliance notice on—

a

the manufacturer, if the manufacturer is established in the United Kingdom,

b

the manufacturer's authorised representative in the United Kingdom, or

c

the importer.

3

Where a compliance notice is served in accordance with paragraph (2), no other notice as referred to in Part 2 of Schedule 10 can be issued and no proceedings pursuant to regulation 63 (enforcement action in respect of formal non-compliance) can be brought, until the person on whom that notice has been served has failed to comply with its requirements.

4

A compliance notice must—

a

state that the enforcing authority suspects that the CE marking has been affixed pursuant to regulation 44 (CE marking) in circumstances where that radio equipment does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations,

b

state the reasons for that suspicion,

c

identify the requirements with which it is suspected that the radio equipment does not comply,

d

specify a date by which any necessary action to remedy non-compliance must have been taken,

e

require the person on whom the notice is served to—

i

take the necessary action to ensure that the radio equipment to which the notice relates conforms with the requirements of these Regulations and RAMS concerning the CE marking and to end the infringement by the date specified in the notice, or

ii

to provide evidence, by the date specified in the notice, that demonstrates to the satisfaction of the enforcement authority that all provisions of these Regulations which apply to the radio equipment have been complied with, and

f

warn the person on whom the notice is served that if the radio equipment does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations by the date specified in the notice, further enforcement action may be taken under these Regulations in respect of the radio equipment referred to in the notice or any radio equipment of the same type placed on the market by that person.

5

A compliance notice may include directions as to the measures to be taken by the person upon whom it is served in order to ensure that the radio equipment complies with the requirements of these Regulations which apply to it, by the date specified in the notice.

6

In this regulation, “enforcement officer” means—

a

an officer of an enforcing authority who is authorised in writing by that authority to act as an enforcement officer for the purposes of this Part,

b

a person appointed by the Secretary of State who is authorised in writing by the Secretary of State to act as an enforcement officer for the purposes of this Part.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E72

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Exercise of enforcement powers58

When enforcing these Regulations, the enforcing authority must exercise its powers in a manner which is consistent with—

a

regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk),

b

regulation 60 (enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is not in conformity and which presents a risk),

c

F176regulation 61 (EU safeguard procedure),

d

regulation 62 (enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is in conformity, but presents a risk),

e

regulation 63 (enforcement action in respect of formal non-compliance),

f

regulation 64 (restrictive measures).

Evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk59

1

Where a market surveillance authority has sufficient reason to believe that radio equipment presents a risk, that authority must carry out an evaluation in relation to the radio equipment covering the relevant requirements of Part 2 applying in respect of that radio equipment.

2

Where an enforcing authority other than the market surveillance authority has sufficient reason to believe that radio equipment presents a risk, that authority may carry out an evaluation in relation to the radio equipment covering the relevant requirements of Part 2 applying in respect of that radio equipment.

Enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is not in conformity and which presents a riskE7360

1

Where, in the course of the evaluation referred to in regulation 59, an enforcing authority finds that the radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2, it must without delay require a relevant economic operator to—

a

take appropriate corrective actions to bring the radio equipment into conformity with those requirements,

b

withdraw the radio equipment, or

c

recall the radio equipment,

within such reasonable period as the authority prescribes, which is commensurate with the nature of the risk presented by the radio equipment.

2

The enforcing authority must inform the notified body which carried out the conformity assessment procedure in respect of the radio equipment of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2, and

b

the actions which the enforcing authority has required the economic operator to take.

F1773

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F1774

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

Where the relevant economic operator does not take adequate corrective action within the prescribed period, the enforcing authority must take appropriate measures to—

a

prohibit or restrict the radio equipment being made available on the market in the United Kingdom,

b

withdraw the radio equipment from the United Kingdom market, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

6

Where the enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it takes measures under paragraph (5), it must notify the Secretary of State of those measures without delay.

F1907

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8

The F178notification under paragraph (6) must include details about the radio equipment and, in particular—

a

the data necessary for the identification of the radio equipment which is not in conformity with Part 2,

b

the origin of the radio equipment,

c

the nature of the lack of conformity alleged and the risk involved,

d

the nature and duration of the measures taken,

e

the arguments put forward by the relevant economic operator, and

f

whether the lack of conformity is due to either of the following—

i

failure of the radio equipment to meet the essential requirements, or

ii

shortcomings in the F179designated standards referred to in regulation 40 (presumption of conformity) conferring a presumption of conformity.

Enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is not in conformity and which presents a riskE7460

1

Where, in the course of the evaluation referred to in regulation 59, an enforcing authority finds that the radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2, it must without delay require a relevant economic operator to—

a

take appropriate corrective actions to bring the radio equipment into conformity with those requirements,

b

withdraw the radio equipment F181from Northern Ireland, or

c

recall the radio equipment F182from Northern Ireland,

within such reasonable period as the authority prescribes, which is commensurate with the nature of the risk presented by the radio equipment.

2

The enforcing authority must inform the notified body which carried out the conformity assessment procedure in respect of the radio equipment of—

a

the respect in which the radio equipment is not in conformity with Part 2, and

b

the actions which the enforcing authority has required the economic operator to take.

3

Where the enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it considers that the lack of conformity referred to in paragraph (1) is not restricted to F183Northern Ireland, it must notify the Secretary of State of—

a

the results of the evaluation, and

b

the actions which it has required the economic operator to take.

4

F184Subject to paragraph (4A), where the Secretary of State receives notification under paragraph (3), or otherwise considers that the lack of conformity referred to in paragraph (1) is not restricted to F185Northern Ireland, the Secretary of State must inform the European Commission and the other F186relevant states of—

a

the results of the evaluation, and

b

any actions which the enforcing authority has required the economic operator to take.

F1804A

Paragraph (4) does not require the Secretary of State to inform the Commission or the other relevant states where the lack of conformity extends only to any of England or Wales or Scotland.

5

Where the relevant economic operator does not take adequate corrective action within the prescribed period, the enforcing authority must take appropriate measures to—

a

prohibit or restrict the radio equipment being made available on the market in F187Northern Ireland,

b

withdraw the radio equipment from the F188market in Northern Ireland, or

c

recall the radio equipment.

6

Where the enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it takes measures under paragraph (5), it must notify the Secretary of State of those measures without delay.

7

Where the Secretary of State receives notification under paragraph (6), or takes measures under paragraph (5), the Secretary of State must notify the European Commission and the other F189relevant states of those measures without delay.

8

The notifications under paragraphs (6) and (7) must include details about the radio equipment and, in particular—

a

the data necessary for the identification of the radio equipment which is not in conformity with Part 2,

b

the origin of the radio equipment,

c

the nature of the lack of conformity alleged and the risk involved,

d

the nature and duration of the measures taken,

e

the arguments put forward by the relevant economic operator, and

f

whether the lack of conformity is due to either of the following—

i

failure of the radio equipment to meet the essential requirements, or

ii

shortcomings in the harmonised standards referred to in regulation 40 (presumption of conformity) conferring a presumption of conformity.

EU safeguard procedureF19161

1

Where another F192relevant state has initiated the procedure under Article 40 of the Directive (as amended from time to time), each enforcing authority (other than the Secretary of State) must, without delay, inform the Secretary of State of—

a

any measure taken by the enforcing authority in respect of the radio equipment, and

b

any additional information which the enforcing authority has at its disposal relating to the lack of conformity of the radio equipment.

2

Where another F193relevant state has initiated the procedure under Article 40 of the Directive (as amended from time to time), the Secretary of State must, without delay, inform the European Commission and the other F194relevant states of—

a

any measure taken by an enforcing authority F195in Northern Ireland in respect of the radio equipment,

b

any additional information which an enforcing authority has at its disposal relating to the lack of conformity of the radio F196equipment.

F197c

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

Where a measure taken by another F198relevant state in respect of radio equipment is deemed justified under Article 40(7) of the Directive (as amended from time to time) (no objections raised by Member States or the European Commission in respect of a provisional measure taken by an enforcing authority), the market surveillance authority must ensure that appropriate measures, such as withdrawal or recall, are taken F199in Northern Ireland in respect of the radio equipment without delay.

4

Where a measure taken by another F200relevant state in respect of radio equipment is considered justified by the European Commission under Article 41(1) of the Directive (as amended from time to time) (consideration by the European Commission of objections raised by a Member State about, or compatibility with EU law of, measures taken by an economic operator, or a provisional measure taken by an enforcing authority), the market surveillance authority must take the necessary measures to ensure that the radio equipment is withdrawn or recalled from F201market in Northern Ireland.

5

Where the market surveillance authority is not the Secretary of State and the market surveillance authority has taken action under paragraph (3) or (4), it must inform the Secretary of State.

6

Where the Secretary of State receives notification under paragraph (5) or has taken action under paragraphs (3) or (4), the Secretary of State must inform the European Commission of the action taken F202in respect of Northern Ireland.

F2037

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is in conformity, but presents a riskE7562

1

Where, having carried out an evaluation under regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk), an enforcing authority finds that although the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2, it presents a risk, the enforcing authority must require a relevant economic operator to take appropriate measures to—

a

ensure that the radio equipment, when placed on the market, no longer presents a risk,

b

withdraw the radio equipment within a prescribed period, or

c

recall the radio equipment within a prescribed period.

2

Where an enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it takes measures under paragraph (1), it must notify the Secretary of State immediately.

F2043

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

The F205notification referred to in paragraph (2) must include details about the radio equipment and, in particular—

a

the data necessary for the identification of the radio equipment concerned,

b

the origin and the supply chain of the radio equipment,

c

the nature of the risk involved, and

d

the nature and duration of the measures taken by the enforcing authority.

5

In this regulation, “prescribed period” means a period which is—

a

prescribed by the enforcing authority, and

b

reasonable and commensurate with the nature of the risk presented by the radio equipment.

Enforcement action in respect of radio equipment which is in conformity, but presents a riskE7662

1

Where, having carried out an evaluation under regulation 59 (evaluation of radio equipment presenting a risk), an enforcing authority finds that although the radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2, it presents a risk, the enforcing authority must require a relevant economic operator to take appropriate measures to—

a

ensure that the radio equipment, when placed on the market, no longer presents a risk,

b

withdraw the radio equipment F206from Northern Ireland within a prescribed period, or

c

recall the radio equipment F207from Northern Ireland within a prescribed period.

2

Where an enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it takes measures under paragraph (1), it must notify the Secretary of State immediately.

3

Where the Secretary of State receives notification under paragraph (2) or takes measures under paragraph (1), the Secretary of State must notify the European Commission and the other F208relevant states immediately.

4

The notifications referred to in paragraphs (2) and (3) must include details about the radio equipment and, in particular—

a

the data necessary for the identification of the radio equipment concerned,

b

the origin and the supply chain of the radio equipment,

c

the nature of the risk involved, and

d

the nature and duration of the measures taken by the enforcing authority.

5

In this regulation, “prescribed period” means a period which is—

a

prescribed by the enforcing authority, and

b

reasonable and commensurate with the nature of the risk presented by the radio equipment.

Enforcement action in respect of formal non-complianceE7763

1

Where an enforcing authority makes one of the following findings relating to radio equipment, it must require a relevant economic operator to put an end to the non-compliance within such reasonable period as the authority specifies—

a

the F209UK marking—

i

has not been affixed, or

ii

has been affixed otherwise than in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of F210UK marking) and 44 (F210UK marking),

b

where the conformity assessment procedure set out in Schedule 4 (full quality assurance) is applied, the identification number of the F213approved body—

i

has not been affixed, or

ii

has been affixed otherwise than in accordance with regulation 44 (F211UK marking),

c

the F214... declaration of conformity—

i

has not been drawn up, or

ii

has been drawn up otherwise than in accordance with regulations 10 (F214... declaration of conformity and F212UK marking) and 42 (F214... declaration of conformity),

d

the technical documentation is either not available or not complete,

e

the following information that is required to be included is absent, false or incomplete—

i

the information specified in regulation 12(1) or (2) (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer), or

ii

the information specified in regulation 23(1) (information identifying importer),

f

the information specified in regulation 13(1), (2) or (3) (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment) is absent,

g

the requirements set out in regulation 38 (identification of economic operators) on the identification of economic operators have not been met.

2

Until the specified period has elapsed, the enforcing authority must not commence proceedings under these Regulations, or take any other enforcement action under these Regulations, against the relevant economic operator in respect of the non-compliance referred to in paragraph (1).

3

Where the non-compliance referred to in paragraph (1) persists beyond the specified period, the enforcing authority must take appropriate measures to—

a

restrict or prohibit corresponding radio equipment being made available on the market,

b

ensure that the radio equipment is withdrawn, or

c

ensure that the radio equipment is recalled.

4

This regulation does not apply where radio equipment presents a risk.

Enforcement action in respect of formal non-complianceE7863

1

Where an enforcing authority makes one of the following findings relating to radio equipment, it must require a relevant economic operator to put an end to the non-compliance within such reasonable period as the authority specifies—

a

the CE marking—

i

has not been affixed, or

ii

has been affixed otherwise than in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of CE marking) and 44 (CE marking),

F215aa

where a notified body established in the United Kingdom has been involved in a conformity assessment procedure pursuant to regulation 41—

i

the UK(NI) indication has not been affixed; or

ii

the UK(NI) indication has been affixed other than in accordance with regulation 44A;

b

where the conformity assessment procedure set out in Schedule 4 (full quality assurance) is applied, the identification number of the notified body—

i

has not been affixed, or

ii

has been affixed otherwise than in accordance with regulation 44 (CE marking),

c

the EU declaration of conformity—

i

has not been drawn up, or

ii

has been drawn up otherwise than in accordance with regulations 10 (EU declaration of conformity and CE marking) and 42 (EU declaration of conformity),

d

the technical documentation is either not available or not complete,

e

the following information that is required to be included is absent, false or incomplete—

i

the information specified in regulation 12(1) or (2) (identification of the radio equipment and manufacturer), or

ii

the information specified in regulation 23(1) (information identifying importer),

f

the information specified in regulation 13(1), (2) or (3) (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment) is absent,

g

the requirements set out in regulation 38 (identification of economic operators) on the identification of economic operators have not been met.

2

Until the specified period has elapsed, the enforcing authority must not commence proceedings under these Regulations, or take any other enforcement action under these Regulations, against the relevant economic operator in respect of the non-compliance referred to in paragraph (1).

3

Where the non-compliance referred to in paragraph (1) persists beyond the specified period, the enforcing authority must take appropriate measures to—

a

restrict or prohibit corresponding radio equipment being made available on the market,

b

ensure that the radio equipment is withdrawn, or

c

ensure that the radio equipment is recalled.

4

This regulation does not apply where radio equipment presents a risk.

Restrictive measures64

When enforcing these Regulations, an enforcing authority must comply with the requirements of Article 21 of RAMS (as amended from time to time) in relation to any measure to—

a

prohibit or restrict radio equipment being made available on the market,

b

withdraw radio equipment, or

c

recall radio equipment.

Offences65

1

It is an offence for a person to contravene or fail to comply with any requirement of regulations 7 to 15, 16(4), 17 and 18, 20 to 28, 29(4), 30 to 34, 35(4).

2

It is an offence for any person to contravene or fail to comply with any requirement of a withdrawal or recall notice served on that person by an enforcing authority under these Regulations.

PenaltiesE7966

1

Subject to paragraph (2), a person guilty of an offence under regulation 65 is liable on summary conviction—

a

in England and Wales, to a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both,

b

in Scotland and Northern Ireland, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both.

2

A person guilty of an offence under F1regulations 11, 16, 28, 29 and 35 is liable on summary conviction—

a

in England and Wales, to a fine,

b

in Scotland and Northern Ireland, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

PenaltiesE8066

1

Subject to F217paragraphs (2) and (3), a person guilty of an offence under regulation 65 is liable on summary conviction—

a

in England and Wales, to a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both,

b

in Scotland and Northern Ireland, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both.

2

A person guilty of an offence under F216regulations 11, 16, 28, 29 and 35 is liable on summary conviction—

a

in England and Wales, to a fine,

b

in Scotland and Northern Ireland, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

F2183

A person guilty of an offence under regulation 65(2) insofar as the requirement relates to a UK(NI) indication is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

Defence of due diligence67

1

Subject to paragraphs (2) and (4), in proceedings for an offence under regulation 65 (offences), it is a defence for a person (“P”) to show that P took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence.

2

P may not rely on a defence under paragraph (1) which involves a third party allegation unless P has—

a

served a notice in accordance with paragraph (3), or

b

obtained the leave of the court.

3

The notice must—

a

give any information in P's possession which identifies or assists in identifying the person who—

i

committed the act or default, or

ii

supplied the information on which P relied.

b

be served on the person bringing the proceedings not less than 7 clear days before—

i

in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the hearing of the proceedings,

ii

in Scotland, the trial diet.

4

P may not rely on a defence under paragraph (1) which involves an allegation that the commission of the offence was due to reliance on information supplied by another person unless it was reasonable for P to have relied upon the information, having regard in particular—

a

to the steps that P took, and those which might reasonably have been taken, for the purpose of verifying the information, and

b

to whether P had any reason to disbelieve the information.

5

In this regulation, “third party allegation” means an allegation that the commission of the offence was due—

a

to the act or default of another person, or

b

to reliance on information supplied by another person.

Liability of persons other than principal offender68

1

Where the commission of an offence by one person (“A”) under regulation 65 (offences) is due to anything which another person (“B”) did or failed to do in the course of business, B is guilty of the offence and may be proceeded against and punished, whether or not proceedings are taken against A.

2

Where a body corporate commits an offence, a relevant person is also guilty of the offence where the body corporate's offence was committed—

a

with the consent or connivance of the relevant person, or

b

as a result of the negligence of the relevant person.

3

In paragraph (2), “relevant person” means—

a

a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate,

b

in relation to a body corporate managed by its members, a member of that body corporate performing managerial functions,

c

in relation to a Scottish partnership, a partner, or

d

a person purporting to act as a person described in sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c).

Time limit for prosecution of offences69

1

Subject to paragraph (4), in England and Wales an information relating to an offence under regulation 65 (offences) that is triable by a magistrates' court may be so tried if it is laid within 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to justify the proceedings comes to the knowledge of the prosecutor.

2

Subject to paragraph (4), in Scotland—

a

summary proceedings for an offence under regulation 65 may be commenced before the end of 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the Lord Advocate's opinion to justify the proceedings came to the Lord Advocate's knowledge,

b

section 136(3) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 M11 (time limit for certain offences) applies for the purpose of this paragraph as it applies for the purpose of that section.

3

Subject to paragraph (4), in Northern Ireland summary proceedings for an offence under regulation 65 may be instituted within 12 months after the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to justify proceedings comes to the knowledge of the prosecutor.

4

No proceedings may be brought more than 3 years after the commission of the offence.

5

For the purposes of this regulation a certificate of the prosecutor (or in Scotland, the Lord Advocate) as to the date on which the evidence referred to in paragraphs (1), (2) or (3) came to light, is conclusive evidence.

Service of documents70

1

Any document required or authorised by these Regulations to be served on a person may be served by—

a

delivering it to that person in person,

b

leaving it at that person's proper address, or

c

sending it by post or electronic means to that person's proper address.

2

In the case of a body corporate, a document may be served on a director of that body.

3

In the case of a partnership, a document may be served on a partner or a person having control or management of the partnership business.

4

For the purposes of this regulation, “proper address” means—

a

in the case of a body corporate or its director—

i

the registered or principal office of that body, or

ii

the email address of the secretary or clerk of that body,

b

in the case of a partnership, a partner or person having control or management of the partnership business—

i

the principal office of the partnership, or

ii

the email address of a partner or person having that control or management,

c

in any other case, a person's last known address, which includes an email address.

5

If a person to be served with a document has specified an address in the United Kingdom (other than that person's proper address) at which that person or someone on that person's behalf will accept service, that address must also be treated as that person's proper address.

6

In this regulation, “partnership” includes a Scottish partnership.

Recovery of expenses of enforcement71

1

This regulation applies where a person commits an offence under regulation 65 (offences).

2

The court may (in addition to any other order it may make as to costs or expenses) order the person to reimburse the enforcing authority for any expenditure which the enforcing authority has incurred in investigating the offence.

Action by enforcing authority72

1

An enforcing authority may itself take action which an economic operator could have been required to take by a notice served under these Regulations where the conditions for serving such a notice are met and either—

a

the enforcing authority has been unable to identify any economic operator on whom to serve such a notice, or

b

the economic operator on whom such a notice has been served has failed to comply with it.

2

If the enforcing authority has taken action as a result of the condition in paragraph (1)(b) being met, the authority may recover from the economic operator, as a civil debt, any costs or expenses reasonably incurred by the enforcing authority in taking the action.

3

A civil debt recoverable under paragraph (2) may be recovered summarily—

a

in England and Wales by way of a complaint pursuant to section 58 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 M12,

b

in Northern Ireland in proceedings under article 62 of the Magistrates' Court (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 M13.

Appeals against notices73

1

An application for an order to vary or set aside the terms of a notice served under these Regulations may be made—

a

by the economic operator on whom the notice has been served,

b

by a person having an interest in the radio equipment in respect of which the notice has been served, unless the notice is a recall notice.

2

An application must be made before the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the notice was served.

3

The appropriate court may only make an order setting aside a notice served under these Regulations if satisfied—

a

that the requirements of these Regulations and of RAMS (in its application to radio equipment) have been complied with in respect of the radio equipment to which the notice relates, or

b

that the enforcing authority failed to comply with regulation 58 (exercise of enforcement powers) when serving the notice.

4

On an application to vary the terms of a notice served under these Regulations, the appropriate court may vary the terms of the notice as it considers appropriate.

5

In this regulation—

a

the “appropriate court” is to be determined in accordance with regulation 74 (appropriate court for appeals against notices),

b

notice” means any notice served in accordance with Schedule 10.

Appropriate court for appeals against notices74

1

In England and Wales or Northern Ireland, the appropriate court for the purposes of regulation 73 (appeals against notices) is—

a

the court in which proceedings have been brought in relation to the radio equipment for an offence under regulation 65 (offences),

b

in any other case, a magistrates' court.

2

In Scotland, the appropriate court for the purposes of regulation 73 is the sheriff of a sheriffdom in which the person making the appeal resides or has a registered or principal office.

3

A person aggrieved by an order made by a magistrates' court in England and Wales or Northern Ireland pursuant to an application under regulation 73, or by a decision of such a court not to make such an order, may appeal against that order or decision—

a

in England and Wales, to the Crown Court,

b

in Northern Ireland, to the county court.

Compensation75

1

Where an enforcing authority serves a relevant notice in respect of radio equipment, the enforcing authority is liable to pay compensation to a person having an interest in the radio equipment for any loss or damage suffered by reason of the notice if both of the conditions in paragraph (2) are met.

2

The conditions are that—

a

the radio equipment in respect of which the relevant notice was served neither—

i

presents a risk, nor

ii

contravenes any requirements of these Regulations, and

b

the exercise of the power to serve the relevant notice was not attributable to neglect or default by a relevant economic operator.

3

In this regulation, “relevant notice” means a suspension, withdrawal or recall notice served in accordance with these Regulations.

PART 6Miscellaneous

ReviewE8176

1

The Secretary of State must from time to time—

a

carry out a review of the regulatory provision contained in these Regulations, and

b

publish a report setting out the conclusions of the review.

2

The first report must be published before the end of the period of 5 years beginning with the commencement date.

3

Subsequent reports must be published at intervals not exceeding 5 years.

4

Section 30(3) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 M14 requires that a review carried out under this regulation must, so far as is reasonable, have regard to how the Directive is implemented in other Member States.

5

Section 30(4) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 requires that a report published under this regulation must, in particular—

a

set out the objectives intended to be achieved by the regulatory provision referred to in paragraph 1(a),

b

assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved,

c

assess whether those objectives remain appropriate, and

d

if those objectives remain appropriate, assess the extent to which they could be achieved in another way which involves less onerous regulatory provision.

6

In this regulation, “regulatory provision” has the same meaning as in sections 28 to 32 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (see section 32 of that Act).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E81

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Marginal Citations
M14

2015 c.26. Section 30(3) was amended by the Enterprise Act 2016 (c.12), section 19.

ReviewE8276

1

The Secretary of State must from time to time—

a

carry out a review of the regulatory provision contained in these Regulations, and

b

publish a report setting out the conclusions of the review.

2

The first report must be published before the end of the period of 5 years beginning with the commencement date.

3

Subsequent reports must be published at intervals not exceeding 5 years.

4

Section 30(3) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 F219 requires that a review carried out under this regulation must, so far as is reasonable, have regard to how the Directive is implemented in other F220relevant states.

5

Section 30(4) of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 requires that a report published under this regulation must, in particular—

a

set out the objectives intended to be achieved by the regulatory provision referred to in paragraph 1(a),

b

assess the extent to which those objectives are achieved,

c

assess whether those objectives remain appropriate, and

d

if those objectives remain appropriate, assess the extent to which they could be achieved in another way which involves less onerous regulatory provision.

6

In this regulation, “regulatory provision” has the same meaning as in sections 28 to 32 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (see section 32 of that Act).

F8Transitional provision in relation to EU Exit76A

1

In this regulation—

  • pre-exit period” means the period beginning with the commencement date and ending immediately before IP completion day;

  • product” means radio equipment to which these Regulations apply.

2

Subject to paragraph (3), where a product was made available on the market during the pre-exit period, despite the amendments made by Schedule 29 of the Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, any obligation to which a person was subject under these Regulations as they had effect immediately before IP completion day, continues to have effect as it did immediately before IP completion day, in relation to that product.

3

Paragraph (2) does not apply to—

a

any obligation of any enforcing authority to inform the European Commission or the Member States of any matter; or

b

any obligation to take action outside of the market in respect of that product.

4

Where during the pre-exit period—

a

a product has not been placed on the market; and

b

a manufacturer has taken any action under regulation 41 as it had effect immediately before IP completion day in relation to that product,

that action has effect as if it had been done under regulation 41 as it has effect on and after IP completion day.

F3585

Subject to paragraph (6), where before 11pm on 31st December 2024—

a

a product has not been placed on the market or put into service; and

b

a manufacturer has taken any action under the conformity assessment procedure that applies to that product in accordance with Article 17 of the Directive

that action has effect as if it had been done under the applicable conformity assessment procedure referred to in regulation 41.

6

Paragraph (5) does not apply—

a

after the expiry of the validity of any certificate issued pursuant to the applicable conformity assessment procedure; and

b

in any event, after 31st December 2027.

Transitional provisionE8377

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the making available on the market of radio equipment which—

a

is in conformity with the requirements of F222the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000, and

b

is placed on the market on or before the commencement date.

Transitional provisionE8477

Nothing in these Regulations prevents the making available on the market of radio equipment which—

a

is in conformity with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity F221, and

b

is placed on the market on or before the commencement date.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E84

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Amendments (Textual)
F221

OJ L 91, 7.4.1999, p.10.

Revocations and savingsE8578

1

Subject to paragraph (2), the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 M15 are revoked.

F2242

The Regulations referred to in paragraph (1) continue to apply, as if they had not been revoked, to any equipment placed on the market in accordance with those Regulations before the commencement date, subject to the modifications made in paragraph (2A).

F2252A

The modifications referred to in paragraph (2) are as follows—

a

references to the Community are to be read as including the United Kingdom;

b

except where “Member State” first appears in regulation 14 (notified bodies), references to Member State are to be read as including the United Kingdom;

c

the references to European Union and EEA State in regulation 14 are both to be read as including the United Kingdom;

d

regulation 18A (duty of enforcement authority to inform Secretary of State of action taken), is to be read without the words “, with a view to this information being passed by her to the Commission.”;

e

Schedule 5 applies as if paragraph 6 were omitted.

3

In relation to radio equipment placed on the market before the commencement date, the amendments in regulations 79 and 80 do not apply.

Revocations and savingsE8678

1

Subject to paragraph (2), the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 F223 are revoked.

2

The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 continue to apply to any equipment placed on the market in accordance with those Regulations before the commencement date.

3

In relation to radio equipment placed on the market before the commencement date, the amendments in regulations 79 and 80 do not apply.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E86

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Amendments (Textual)
F223

S.I. 2000/730; amended by S.I. 2003/1903, S.I. 2003/3144, S.I. 2005/281, S.I. 2015/1630 and S.I. 2016/1101.

Consequential and other amendments79

1

The Enterprise Act 2002 (Part 9 Restrictions on Disclosure of Information) (Specification) Order 2004 M16 is amended as follows.

2

In Schedule 1, for “Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000” substitute “ Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 ”.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M16

S.I. 2004/693 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

80

1

The Consumer Rights Act 2015 M17 is amended as follows.

2

In paragraph 10 of Schedule 5—

a

omit the entry “paragraph 1(1)(b) or (2)(b) or 2 of Schedule 9 to the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/730)”, and

b

at the appropriate place insert—

regulation 56(1)(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) or (2) of the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/1206)

81

1

The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 M18 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

a

in paragraph (1), omit the definition of “notified body”, and

b

after paragraph (4), insert—

5

In these Regulations (except Part 4 (notification of conformity assessment bodies) and Schedules 5 (requirements for notified bodies) and 6 (operational obligations of notified bodies)), “notified body” means—

a

a notified body within the meaning set out in regulation 43 (notified bodies), or

b

a notified body under the laws of any other Member State which implements the Directive.

3

In regulation 52 (designation of enforcing authorities) omit paragraph (4).

82

1

The Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 M19 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

a

in paragraph (1)—

i

for the definition of “authorised representative” substitute—

authorised representative” means a person established within the EU appointed in accordance with regulation 19(1) (manufacturer's authorised representative);

ii

omit the definition of “notified body”, and

b

after paragraph (6), insert—

7

In these Regulations (except Part 4 (notification of conformity assessment bodies) and Schedules 4 (notified body requirements) and 6 (operational obligations of notified bodies, recognised third party organisations and user inspectorates)), “notified body” means—

a

a notified body within the meaning set out in regulation 51 (notified bodies), or

b

a notified body under the laws of any other Member State which implement the Directive.

83

1

The Simple Pressure Vessels (Safety) Regulations 2016 M20 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

a

in paragraph (4), omit the definition of “notified body”, and

b

after paragraph (6), insert—

7

In these Regulations (except Part 4 (notification of conformity assessment bodies) and Schedule 4 (notified bodies), “notified body” means—

a

a notified body within the meaning set out in regulation 45 (notified bodies), or

b

a notified body under the laws of any other Member State which implements the Directive.

84

1

The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 M21 are amended as follows.

2

In paragraph (1) of regulation 2, for the definition of “authorised representative” substitute—

authorised representative” means a person established within the EU appointed in accordance with regulation 14 (manufacturer's authorised representatives);

3

In paragraph (3) of regulation 3, for “apparatus covered by the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000” substitute “ equipment covered by the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 ”.

4

In regulation 29 (duty to take action in respect of electrical equipment placed on the market which is not considered to be in conformity)—

a

in the title of the regulation, for “placed” substitute “ made available ”,

b

in paragraph (1), for “placed” substitute “ made available ”.

85

1

The Recreational Craft Regulations 2017 M22 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 29 (duty not to place a product on the market where the distributor suspects that it is not in conformity)—

a

in the title of the regulation, for “place a product” substitute “ make a product available ”,

b

in paragraph (1), for “place the product” substitute “ make the product available ”.

Margot James Minister for Small Business, Consumer and corporate Responsibility Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

SCHEDULE 1Radio equipment outside the scope of these Regulations

Regulation 3(2)(b)

1

1

Radio equipment used by radio amateurs within the meaning of Article 1, definition 56, of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Radio Regulations M23, unless the equipment is made available on the market.

2

The following must be regarded as not being made available on the market—

a

radio kits for assembly and use by radio amateurs,

b

radio equipment modified by and for the use of radio amateurs, and

c

equipment constructed by individual radio amateurs for experimental and scientific purposes related to amateur radio.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M23

See http://www.itu.int/pub/R-REG-RR.

F227E872

Marine equipment falling within the Merchant Shipping (Marine Equipment) Regulations 2016.

E882

Marine equipment falling within the scope of Council Directive 96/98/EC on marine equipment F226.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E88

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Amendments (Textual)
F226

OJ L 46, 17.2.1997, p.25.

3

Airborne products, parts and appliances falling within the scope of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency M24.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M24

OJ L 79, 19.3.2008, p.1.

4

Custom-built evaluation kits destined for professionals to be used solely at research and development facilities for such purposes.

SCHEDULE 2Conformity assessment module A

Regulation 41(4)(a)

Internal production control

1

Internal production control is the conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 and ensures and declares on his sole responsibility that the radio equipment concerned satisfies the essential requirements.

Technical documentation2

The manufacturer must establish the technical documentation in accordance with regulation 45 (technical documentation).

Manufacturing3

The manufacturer must take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure compliance of the manufactured radio equipment with the technical documentation referred to in paragraph 2 and with the essential requirements.

F231UK marking and F228... declaration of conformityE894

1

The manufacturer must affix the F232UK marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of F232UK marking) and 44 (F232UK marking) to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the applicable requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written F229... declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The F229... declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment for which it has been drawn up.

3

A copy of the F230... declaration of conformity must be made available to the relevant authorities upon request.

CE marking and EU declaration of conformityE904

1

The manufacturer must affix the CE marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of CE marking) and 44 (CE marking) to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the applicable requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The EU declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment for which it has been drawn up.

3

A copy of the EU declaration of conformity must be made available to the relevant authorities upon request.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E90

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Authorised representatives5

The manufacturer's obligations set out in paragraph 4 may be fulfilled by the manufacturer's authorised representative, on the manufacturer's behalf and under the manufacturer's responsibility, provided that they are specified in the mandate.

SCHEDULE 3Conformity assessment modules B and C

Regulation 41(4)(b)

F9EU-typeF9Type examination and conformity to type based on internal production control

Annotations:

When reference is made to this Schedule, the conformity assessment procedure must follow Modules B (F9EU-typeF9Type examination) and C (Conformity to type based on internal production control) of this Schedule.

Module B

F9Type examinationE931

F238Type examination is the part of a conformity assessment procedure in which a notified body examines the technical design of the radio equipment and verifies and attests that the technical design of the radio equipment meets the essential requirements.

EU-type examinationE941

EU-type examination is the part of a conformity assessment procedure in which a notified body examines the technical design of the radio equipment and verifies and attests that the technical design of the radio equipment meets the essential requirements.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E94

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1692

F233Type examination must be carried out by assessment of the adequacy of the technical design of the radio equipment through examination of the technical documentation and supporting evidence referred to in paragraph 3, without examination of a specimen (design type).

E1702

EU-type examination must be carried out by assessment of the adequacy of the technical design of the radio equipment through examination of the technical documentation and supporting evidence referred to in paragraph 3, without examination of a specimen (design type).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E170

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E913

1

The manufacturer must lodge an application for F234Type examination with a single F235approved body of the manufacturer's choice.

2

The application must include:

a

the name and address of the manufacturer and, if the application is lodged by the authorised representative, the representative's name and address as well;

b

a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other F236approved body;

c

the technical documentation. The technical documentation shall make it possible to assess the radio equipment's conformity with the applicable requirements of these Regulations and must include an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). The technical documentation must specify the applicable requirements and cover, as far as relevant for the assessment, the design, manufacture and operation of the radio equipment. The technical documentation must contain, wherever applicable, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation);

d

the supporting evidence for the adequacy of the technical design solution. That supporting evidence must mention any documents that have been used, in particular where the relevant F237designated standards have not been applied or have not been fully applied. The supporting evidence must include, where necessary, the results of tests carried out in accordance with other relevant technical specifications by the appropriate laboratory of the manufacturer, or by another testing laboratory on the manufacturer's behalf and under the manufacturer's responsibility.

E923

1

The manufacturer must lodge an application for EU-type examination with a single notified body of the manufacturer's choice.

2

The application must include:

a

the name and address of the manufacturer and, if the application is lodged by the authorised representative, the representative's name and address as well;

b

a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other notified body;

c

the technical documentation. The technical documentation shall make it possible to assess the radio equipment's conformity with the applicable requirements of these Regulations and must include an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). The technical documentation must specify the applicable requirements and cover, as far as relevant for the assessment, the design, manufacture and operation of the radio equipment. The technical documentation must contain, wherever applicable, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation);

d

the supporting evidence for the adequacy of the technical design solution. That supporting evidence must mention any documents that have been used, in particular where the relevant harmonised standards have not been applied or have not been fully applied. The supporting evidence must include, where necessary, the results of tests carried out in accordance with other relevant technical specifications by the appropriate laboratory of the manufacturer, or by another testing laboratory on the manufacturer's behalf and under the manufacturer's responsibility.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E92

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E954

The F239approved body must examine the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess the adequacy of the technical design of the radio equipment.

E964

The notified body must examine the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess the adequacy of the technical design of the radio equipment.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E96

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E975

The F240approved body must draw up an evaluation report that records the activities undertaken in accordance with paragraph 4 and their outcomes. Without prejudice to its obligations as provided in paragraph 8, the F240approved body must release the content of that report, in full or in part, only with the agreement of the manufacturer.

E985

The notified body must draw up an evaluation report that records the activities undertaken in accordance with paragraph 4 and their outcomes. Without prejudice to its obligations as provided in paragraph 8, the notified body must release the content of that report, in full or in part, only with the agreement of the manufacturer.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E98

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E996

1

Where the type meets the requirements of these Regulations that apply to the radio equipment concerned, the F245approved body must issue F241a Type examination certificate to the manufacturer. That certificate must contain—

a

the name and address of the manufacturer,

b

the conclusions of the examination,

c

the aspects of the essential requirements covered by the examination,

d

the conditions (if any) for its validity, and

e

the necessary data for identification of the assessed type.

2

The F242Type examination certificate may have one or more annexes attached.

3

The F244Type examination certificate and its annexes must contain all relevant information to allow the conformity of manufactured radio equipment with the examined type to be evaluated and to allow for in-service control.

4

Where the type does not satisfy the applicable requirements of these Regulations, the F246approved body must refuse to issue F243a Type examination certificate and must inform the applicant accordingly, giving detailed reasons for its refusal.

E1006

1

Where the type meets the requirements of these Regulations that apply to the radio equipment concerned, the notified body must issue an EU-type examination certificate to the manufacturer. That certificate must contain—

a

the name and address of the manufacturer,

b

the conclusions of the examination,

c

the aspects of the essential requirements covered by the examination,

d

the conditions (if any) for its validity, and

e

the necessary data for identification of the assessed type.

2

The EU-type examination certificate may have one or more annexes attached.

3

The EU-type examination certificate and its annexes must contain all relevant information to allow the conformity of manufactured radio equipment with the examined type to be evaluated and to allow for in-service control.

4

Where the type does not satisfy the applicable requirements of these Regulations, the notified body must refuse to issue an EU-type examination certificate and must inform the applicant accordingly, giving detailed reasons for its refusal.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E100

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1017

1

The F247approved body must keep itself appraised of any changes in the generally acknowledged state of the art which indicate that the approved type may no longer comply with the applicable requirements of these Regulations, and must determine whether such changes require further investigation. If so, the F247approved body must inform the manufacturer accordingly.

2

The manufacturer must inform the F247approved body that holds the technical documentation relating to the F248Type examination certificate of all modifications to the approved type that may affect the conformity of the radio equipment with the essential requirements of these Regulations or the conditions for validity of that certificate. Such modifications require additional approval in the form of an addition to the original F248Type examination certificate.

E1027

1

The notified body must keep itself appraised of any changes in the generally acknowledged state of the art which indicate that the approved type may no longer comply with the applicable requirements of these Regulations, and must determine whether such changes require further investigation. If so, the notified body must inform the manufacturer accordingly.

2

The manufacturer must inform the notified body that holds the technical documentation relating to the EU-type examination certificate of all modifications to the approved type that may affect the conformity of the radio equipment with the essential requirements of these Regulations or the conditions for validity of that certificate. Such modifications require additional approval in the form of an addition to the original EU-type examination certificate.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E102

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1038

1

Each F249approved body must inform F252the Secretary of State concerning the F250Type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has issued or withdrawn, and must, periodically or upon request, make available to F252the Secretary of State the list of such certificates and/or any additions thereto refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.

2

Each F249approved body must inform the other F249approved bodies concerning the EU-type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has refused, withdrawn, suspended or otherwise restricted, and, upon request, concerning such certificates and/or additions thereto which it has issued.

3

Each F249approved body must inform the F254Secretary of State and the other approved bodies of F251Type examination certificates it has issued and/or additions thereto in those cases where F253designated standards F257... have not been applied or not been fully applied. The F255Secretary of State and the other F249approved bodies may, on request, obtain a copy of the F251Type examination certificates and/or additions thereto. On request, the F256Secretary of State may obtain a copy of the technical documentation and the results of the examinations carried out by the F249approved body. The F249approved body must keep a copy of the F251Type examination certificate, its annexes and additions, as well as the technical file including the documentation submitted by the manufacturer for 10 years after the radio equipment has been assessed or until the expiry of the validity of that certificate.

E1048

1

Each notified body must inform its notifying authority concerning the EU-type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has issued or withdrawn, and must, periodically or upon request, make available to its notifying authority the list of such certificates and/or any additions thereto refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.

2

Each notified body must inform the other notified bodies concerning the EU-type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has refused, withdrawn, suspended or otherwise restricted, and, upon request, concerning such certificates and/or additions thereto which it has issued.

3

Each notified body must inform the F258relevant states of EU-type examination certificates it has issued and/or additions thereto in those cases where harmonised standards the references of which have been published in the Official Journal have not been applied or not been fully applied. The F258relevant states, the European Commission and the other notified bodies may, on request, obtain a copy of the EU-type examination certificates and/or additions thereto. On request, the F258relevant states and the European Commission may obtain a copy of the technical documentation and the results of the examinations carried out by the notified body. The notified body must keep a copy of the EU-type examination certificate, its annexes and additions, as well as the technical file including the documentation submitted by the manufacturer for 10 years after the radio equipment has been assessed or until the expiry of the validity of that certificate.

E1059

The manufacturer must keep a copy of the F259Type examination certificate, its annexes and additions together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the F260enforcing authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market.

E1069

The manufacturer must keep a copy of the EU-type examination certificate, its annexes and additions together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E106

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

10

The manufacturer's authorised representative may lodge the application referred to in paragraph 3 and fulfil the obligations set out in paragraphs 7 and 9, provided that they are specified in the mandate.

Module C

Conformity to type based on internal production controlE10711

Conformity to type based on internal production control is the part of a conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in paragraphs 2 and 3, and ensures and declares that the radio equipment concerned is in conformity with the type described in the F261Type examination certificate and satisfies the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it.

Conformity to type based on internal production controlE10811

Conformity to type based on internal production control is the part of a conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in paragraphs 2 and 3, and ensures and declares that the radio equipment concerned is in conformity with the type described in the EU-type examination certificate and satisfies the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E108

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

ManufacturingE10912

The manufacturer must take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure conformity of the manufactured radio equipment with the approved type described in the F262Type examination certificate and with the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it.

ManufacturingE11012

The manufacturer must take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure conformity of the manufactured radio equipment with the approved type described in the EU-type examination certificate and with the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E110

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F263UK marking and F265... declaration of conformityE11113

1

The manufacturer must affix the F264UK marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of F264UK marking) and 44 (F264UK marking) to each item of radio equipment that is in conformity with the type described in the F268Type examination certificate and satisfies the applicable requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written F266... declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The F266...declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment type for which it has been drawn up.

3

A copy of the F267... declaration of conformity must be made available to the relevant authorities upon request.

CE marking and EU declaration of conformityE11213

1

The manufacturer must affix the CE marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of CE marking) and 44 (CE marking) to each item of radio equipment that is in conformity with the type described in the EU-type examination certificate and satisfies the applicable requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The EU declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment type for which it has been drawn up.

3

A copy of the EU declaration of conformity must be made available to the relevant authorities upon request.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E112

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Authorised representative14

The manufacturer's obligations set out in paragraph 3 may be fulfilled by the manufacturer's authorised representative, on the manufacturer's behalf and under the manufacturer's responsibility, provided that they are specified in the mandate.

SCHEDULE 4Conformity assessment module H

Regulation 41(4)(c)

Conformity based on full quality assurance1

Conformity based on full quality assurance is the conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in paragraphs 2 and 5 and ensures and declares the manufacturer's sole responsibility that the radio equipment concerned satisfies the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it.

Manufacturing2

The manufacturer must operate an approved quality system for design, manufacture, final radio equipment inspection and testing of the radio equipment concerned as specified in paragraph 3 and must be subject to surveillance as specified in paragraph 4.

Quality systemE1133

1

The manufacturer must lodge an application for assessment of the manufacturer's quality system with the F269approved body of the manufacturer's choice, for the radio equipment concerned. The application must include—

a

the name and address of the manufacturer and, if the application is lodged by the authorised representative, the representative's name and address as well,

b

the technical documentation for each radio equipment type intended to be manufactured. The technical documentation must contain, wherever applicable, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation),

c

the documentation concerning the quality system, and

d

a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other F270approved body.

2

The quality system must ensure compliance of the radio equipment with the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it. All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer must be documented in a systematic and orderly manner in the form of written policies, procedures and instructions. That quality system documentation must permit a consistent interpretation of the quality programmes, plans, manuals and records. It must, in particular, contain an adequate description of—

a

the quality objectives and the organisational structure, responsibilities and powers of the management with regard to design and product quality;

b

the technical design specifications, including standards, that will be applied and, where the relevant F273designated standards will not be applied in full, the means that will be used to ensure that the essential requirements of these Regulations that apply to the radio equipment will be met;

c

the design control and design verification techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used when designing radio equipment pertaining to the radio equipment type covered;

d

the corresponding manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used;

e

the examinations and tests that will be carried out before, during and after manufacture, and the frequency with which they will be carried out;

f

the quality records, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, reports concerning the qualifications of the personnel, etc.;

g

the means of monitoring the achievement of the required design and product quality and the effective operation of the quality system.

3

The F271approved body must—

a

assess the quality system to determine whether it satisfies the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(2), and

b

presume conformity with those requirements in respect of the elements of the quality system that comply with the corresponding specifications of the relevant F274designated standard.

4

In addition to experience in quality management systems, the auditing team must—

a

have at least one member experienced as an assessor in the relevant radio equipment field and radio equipment technology concerned, and knowledge of the applicable requirements of these Regulations, and

b

review the technical documentation referred to in paragraph 3(1)(b) to verify the manufacturer's ability to identify the applicable requirements of these Regulations and to carry out the necessary examinations with a view to ensuring compliance of the radio equipment with those requirements.

5

The audit must include an assessment visit to the manufacturer's premises.

6

The manufacturer or the manufacturer's authorised representative must be notified of the decision.

7

The notification must contain the conclusions of the audit and the reasoned assessment decision.

8

The manufacturer must undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out of the quality system as approved and to maintain it so that it remains adequate and efficient.

9

The manufacturer must keep the F272approved body that has approved the quality system informed of any intended change to the quality system. The F272approved body must evaluate any proposed changes and decide whether the modified quality system will continue to satisfy the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(2) or whether a reassessment is necessary. The F272approved body must notify the manufacturer of its decision. The notification must contain the conclusions of the examination and the reasoned assessment decision.

Quality systemE1143

1

The manufacturer must lodge an application for assessment of the manufacturer's quality system with the notified body of the manufacturer's choice, for the radio equipment concerned. The application must include—

a

the name and address of the manufacturer and, if the application is lodged by the authorised representative, the representative's name and address as well,

b

the technical documentation for each radio equipment type intended to be manufactured. The technical documentation must contain, wherever applicable, the elements set out in Schedule 5 (contents of technical documentation),

c

the documentation concerning the quality system, and

d

a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other notified body.

2

The quality system must ensure compliance of the radio equipment with the requirements of these Regulations that apply to it. All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer must be documented in a systematic and orderly manner in the form of written policies, procedures and instructions. That quality system documentation must permit a consistent interpretation of the quality programmes, plans, manuals and records. It must, in particular, contain an adequate description of—

a

the quality objectives and the organisational structure, responsibilities and powers of the management with regard to design and product quality;

b

the technical design specifications, including standards, that will be applied and, where the relevant harmonised standards will not be applied in full, the means that will be used to ensure that the essential requirements of these Regulations that apply to the radio equipment will be met;

c

the design control and design verification techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used when designing radio equipment pertaining to the radio equipment type covered;

d

the corresponding manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used;

e

the examinations and tests that will be carried out before, during and after manufacture, and the frequency with which they will be carried out;

f

the quality records, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, reports concerning the qualifications of the personnel, etc.;

g

the means of monitoring the achievement of the required design and product quality and the effective operation of the quality system.

3

The notified body must—

a

assess the quality system to determine whether it satisfies the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(2), and

b

presume conformity with those requirements in respect of the elements of the quality system that comply with the corresponding specifications of the relevant harmonised standard.

4

In addition to experience in quality management systems, the auditing team must—

a

have at least one member experienced as an assessor in the relevant radio equipment field and radio equipment technology concerned, and knowledge of the applicable requirements of these Regulations, and

b

review the technical documentation referred to in paragraph 3(1)(b) to verify the manufacturer's ability to identify the applicable requirements of these Regulations and to carry out the necessary examinations with a view to ensuring compliance of the radio equipment with those requirements.

5

The audit must include an assessment visit to the manufacturer's premises.

6

The manufacturer or the manufacturer's authorised representative must be notified of the decision.

7

The notification must contain the conclusions of the audit and the reasoned assessment decision.

8

The manufacturer must undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out of the quality system as approved and to maintain it so that it remains adequate and efficient.

9

The manufacturer must keep the notified body that has approved the quality system informed of any intended change to the quality system. The notified body must evaluate any proposed changes and decide whether the modified quality system will continue to satisfy the requirements referred to in paragraph 3(2) or whether a reassessment is necessary. The notified body must notify the manufacturer of its decision. The notification must contain the conclusions of the examination and the reasoned assessment decision.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E114

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Surveillance under the responsibility of the F10approved bodyE194

1

The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the manufacturer duly fulfils the obligations arising out of the approved quality system.

2

The manufacturer must, for assessment purposes, allow the F275approved body access to the design, manufacture, inspection, testing and storage sites, and must provide it with all necessary information, in particular—

a

the quality system documentation;

b

the quality records as provided for by the design part of the quality system, such as results of analyses, calculations, tests, etc;

c

the quality records as provided for by the manufacturing part of the quality system, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, reports concerning the qualifications of the personnel, etc.

3

The F276approved body must carry out periodic audits to make sure that the manufacturer maintains and applies the quality system and must provide the manufacturer with an audit report.

4

In addition, the F277approved body may pay unexpected visits to the manufacturer. During such visits, the F277approved body may, if necessary, carry out radio equipment tests, or have them carried out, in order to check the proper functioning of the quality system. It must provide the manufacturer with a visit report and, if tests have been carried out, with a test report.

Surveillance under the responsibility of the notified bodyE204

1

The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the manufacturer duly fulfils the obligations arising out of the approved quality system.

2

The manufacturer must, for assessment purposes, allow the notified body access to the design, manufacture, inspection, testing and storage sites, and must provide it with all necessary information, in particular—

a

the quality system documentation;

b

the quality records as provided for by the design part of the quality system, such as results of analyses, calculations, tests, etc;

c

the quality records as provided for by the manufacturing part of the quality system, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, reports concerning the qualifications of the personnel, etc.

3

The notified body must carry out periodic audits to make sure that the manufacturer maintains and applies the quality system and must provide the manufacturer with an audit report.

4

In addition, the notified body may pay unexpected visits to the manufacturer. During such visits, the notified body may, if necessary, carry out radio equipment tests, or have them carried out, in order to check the proper functioning of the quality system. It must provide the manufacturer with a visit report and, if tests have been carried out, with a test report.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E20

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

F279UK marking and F281... declaration of conformityE1155

1

The manufacturer must affix the F280UK marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of F280UK marking) and 44 (F280UK marking) and, under the responsibility of the F278approved body referred to in paragraph 3(1), the latter's identification number to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written F282... declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it at the disposal of the F283enforcing authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The F282... declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment type for which it has been drawn up. A copy of the F282... declaration of conformity must be made available to the F283enforcing authorities upon request.

CE marking and EU declaration of conformityE1165

1

The manufacturer must affix the CE marking in accordance with regulations 39 (prohibition on improper use of CE marking) and 44 (CE marking) and, under the responsibility of the notified body referred to in paragraph 3(1), the latter's identification number to each item of radio equipment that satisfies the requirements of these Regulations.

2

The manufacturer must draw up a written EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment type and keep it at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market. The EU declaration of conformity must identify the radio equipment type for which it has been drawn up. A copy of the EU declaration of conformity must be made available to the relevant authorities upon request.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E116

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1176

The manufacturer must, for a period ending 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market, keep at the disposal of the F285enforcing authorities—

a

the technical documentation referred to in paragraph 3(1);

b

the documentation concerning the quality system referred to in paragraph 3(1);

c

the change referred to in paragraph 3(9), as approved;

d

the decisions and reports of the F284approved body referred to in paragraphs 3(9), 4(3) and 4(4).

E1186

The manufacturer must, for a period ending 10 years after the radio equipment has been placed on the market, keep at the disposal of the national authorities—

a

the technical documentation referred to in paragraph 3(1);

b

the documentation concerning the quality system referred to in paragraph 3(1);

c

the change referred to in paragraph 3(9), as approved;

d

the decisions and reports of the notified body referred to in paragraphs 3(9), 4(3) and 4(4).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E118

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1197

1

Each F286approved body must inform F288the Secretary of State of quality system approvals which it has issued or withdrawn, and must, periodically or upon request, make available to F288the Secretary of State the list of quality system approvals refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.

2

Each F287approved body must inform the other F287approved bodies of quality system approvals which it has refused, suspended or withdrawn, and, upon request, of quality system approvals which it has issued.

E1207

1

Each notified body must inform its notifying authority of quality system approvals which it has issued or withdrawn, and must, periodically or upon request, make available to its notifying authority the list of quality system approvals refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.

2

Each notified body must inform the other notified bodies of quality system approvals which it has refused, suspended or withdrawn, and, upon request, of quality system approvals which it has issued.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E120

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

Authorised representative8

The manufacturer's obligations set out in paragraphs 3(1) and (9), 5 and 6 may be fulfilled by the manufacturer's authorised representative, on the manufacturer's behalf and under the manufacturer's responsibility, provided that they are specified in the mandate.

SCHEDULE 5Contents of technical documentation

Regulation 45(2)(a)

E1211

The technical documentation must, wherever applicable, contain at least the following elements—

a

a general description of the radio equipment including—

i

photographs or illustrations showing external features, marking and internal layout;

ii

versions of software or firmware affecting conformity with the essential requirements;

iii

user information and installation instructions;

b

conceptual design and manufacturing drawings and schemes of components, sub-assemblies, circuits and other relevant similar elements;

c

descriptions and explanations necessary for the understanding of those drawings and schemes and the operation of the radio equipment;

d

a list of the F289designated standards applied in full or in part F290..., and, where those F289designated standards have not been applied, descriptions of the solutions adopted to meet the essential requirements, including a list of other relevant technical specifications applied. In the event of partly applied F289designated standards, the technical documentation must specify the parts which have been applied;

e

copy of the F291... declaration of conformity;

f

where the conformity assessment module in Schedule 3 (F292Type examination and conformity to type based on internal production control) has been applied, copy of the F292Type examination certificate and its annexes as delivered by the F293approved body involved;

g

results of design calculations made, examinations carried out, and other relevant similar elements;

h

test reports;

i

an explanation of the compliance with the requirement of regulation 8 (construction must allow operation F294without infringement of requirements) and of the inclusion or not of information on the packaging in accordance with regulation 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use).

E1221

The technical documentation must, wherever applicable, contain at least the following elements—

a

a general description of the radio equipment including—

i

photographs or illustrations showing external features, marking and internal layout;

ii

versions of software or firmware affecting conformity with the essential requirements;

iii

user information and installation instructions;

b

conceptual design and manufacturing drawings and schemes of components, sub-assemblies, circuits and other relevant similar elements;

c

descriptions and explanations necessary for the understanding of those drawings and schemes and the operation of the radio equipment;

d

a list of the harmonised standards applied in full or in part the references of which have been published in the Official Journal, and, where those harmonised standards have not been applied, descriptions of the solutions adopted to meet the essential requirements, including a list of other relevant technical specifications applied. In the event of partly applied harmonised standards, the technical documentation must specify the parts which have been applied;

e

copy of the EU declaration of conformity;

f

where the conformity assessment module in Schedule 3 (EU-type examination and conformity to type based on internal production control) has been applied, copy of the EU-type examination certificate and its annexes as delivered by the notified body involved;

g

results of design calculations made, examinations carried out, and other relevant similar elements;

h

test reports;

i

an explanation of the compliance with the requirement of regulation 8 (construction must allow operation in at least one F295relevant state) and of the inclusion or not of information on the packaging in accordance with regulation 14 (information to be included where there are restrictions on putting into service or requirements for authorisation of use).

SCHEDULE 6F12EUF344declarationF344Declaration of conformity

Regulation 42(b)

Annotations:

EU F344declarationF344Declaration of conformity (No XXX) M25

1

Radio equipment (product, type, batch or serial number):

2

Name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative:

3

This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

4

Object of the declaration (identification of the radio equipment allowing traceability; it may include a colour image of sufficient clarity where necessary for the identification of the radio equipment):

E1235

The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant F296statutory requirements

E1245

The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:

Directive 2014/53/EU

Other Union harmonisation legislation where applicable

Annotations:
Extent Information
E124

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1256

References to the relevant F297designated standards used or references to the other technical specifications in relation to which conformity is declared. References must be listed with their identification number and version and, where applicable, date of issue:

E1266

References to the relevant harmonised standards used or references to the other technical specifications in relation to which conformity is declared. References must be listed with their identification number and version and, where applicable, date of issue:

Annotations:
Extent Information
E126

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1277

Where applicable, the notified body  (name, number)  performed  (description of intervention)  and issued the F298Type examination certificate:

E1287

Where applicable, the notified body  (name, number)  performed  (description of intervention)  and issued the EU-type examination certificate:

Annotations:
Extent Information
E128

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

8

Where applicable, description of accessories and components, including software, which allow the radio equipment to operate as intended and covered by the F299EU declaration of conformity:

  • Additional information:

  • Signed for and on behalf of:

  • (place and date of issue):

  • (name, function) (signature):

SCHEDULE 7Simplified F11EU declaration of conformity

Regulation 43(1)

Annotations:

1

The simplified F300EU declaration of conformity referred to in regulation 13(3) (instructions and information to be included with the radio equipment) must be provided as follows—

E1292

Hereby, [Name of manufacturer] declares that the radio equipment type [designation of type of radio equipment] is in compliance with F301the relevant statutory requirements.

E1302

Hereby, [Name of manufacturer] declares that the radio equipment type [designation of type of radio equipment] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E130

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

3

The full text of the F302EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:

SCHEDULE 8F345NotifiedF345Approved body requirements

Regulation 2(1)

Annotations:

1

A conformity assessment body must be established in the United Kingdom and have legal personality.

2

1

A conformity assessment body must be a third-party body independent of the organisation or the radio equipment it assesses.

2

A body belonging to a business association or professional federation representing undertakings involved in the design, manufacturing, provision, assembly, use or maintenance of radio equipment which it assesses may, on condition that its independence and the absence of any conflict of interest are demonstrated, be considered to satisfy sub-paragraph (1).

3

1

A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must not be the designer, manufacturer, supplier, installer, purchaser, owner, user or maintainer of the radio equipment it assesses nor the representative of any of those parties.

2

Sub-paragraph (1) does not preclude the use of assessed radio equipment that is necessary for the operations of the conformity assessment body or the use of such radio equipment for personal purposes.

4

A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must not be directly involved in the design, manufacture or construction, marketing, installation, use or maintenance of the radio equipment it assesses nor represent parties engaged in those activities.

E1315

A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must not engage in any activity, including consultancy services, that may conflict with their independence of judgment or integrity in relation to conformity assessment activities for which they are F303approved.

E1325

A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must not engage in any activity, including consultancy services, that may conflict with their independence of judgment or integrity in relation to conformity assessment activities for which they are notified.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E132

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

6

A conformity assessment body must ensure that the activities of its subsidiaries or subcontractors do not affect the confidentiality, objectivity or impartiality of their conformity assessment activities.

7

A conformity assessment body and its personnel must carry out the conformity assessment activities with the highest degree of professional integrity and the requisite technical competence in the specific field and must be free from all pressures and inducements, particularly financial, which might influence their judgment or the results of their conformity assessment activities, especially as regards persons or groups of persons with an interest in the results of those activities.

E1338

A conformity assessment body must be capable of carrying out all of the conformity assessment activities in relation to which it has been, or is to be, F304approved, whether those activities are carried out by the conformity assessment body itself or on its behalf and under its responsibility.

E1348

A conformity assessment body must be capable of carrying out all of the conformity assessment activities in relation to which it has been, or is to be, notified, whether those activities are carried out by the conformity assessment body itself or on its behalf and under its responsibility.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E134

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1359

A conformity assessment body must have at its disposal—

a

personnel with technical knowledge and sufficient and appropriate experience to perform the conformity assessment activities;

b

descriptions of procedures in accordance with which conformity assessment is carried out ensuring the transparency and ability of reproduction of those procedures;

c

policies and procedures in place to distinguish between activities that it carries out as a F305approved body and other activities;

d

procedures for the performance of activities which take due account of the size of an undertaking, the sector in which it operates, its structure, the degree of complexity of the technology of the radio equipment in question and the mass or serial nature of the production process.

E1369

A conformity assessment body must have at its disposal—

a

personnel with technical knowledge and sufficient and appropriate experience to perform the conformity assessment activities;

b

descriptions of procedures in accordance with which conformity assessment is carried out ensuring the transparency and ability of reproduction of those procedures;

c

policies and procedures in place to distinguish between activities that it carries out as a notified body and other activities;

d

procedures for the performance of activities which take due account of the size of an undertaking, the sector in which it operates, its structure, the degree of complexity of the technology of the radio equipment in question and the mass or serial nature of the production process.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E136

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

10

A conformity assessment body must have the means necessary to perform the technical and administrative tasks connected with the conformity assessment activities in an appropriate manner and must have access to the necessary equipment and facilities to perform these activities.

E13711

The personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must have—

a

sound technical and vocational training covering all the conformity assessment activities in relation to which the conformity assessment body has been F306approved;

b

satisfactory knowledge of the requirements of the assessments that they carry out and adequate authority to carry out those assessments;

c

appropriate knowledge and understanding of the essential requirements, the applicable F307designated standards F308... and these Regulations;

d

the ability to draw up F309Type examination certificates or quality system approvals, records and reports demonstrating that assessments have been carried out.

E13811

The personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must have—

a

sound technical and vocational training covering all the conformity assessment activities in relation to which the conformity assessment body has been notified;

b

satisfactory knowledge of the requirements of the assessments that they carry out and adequate authority to carry out those assessments;

c

appropriate knowledge and understanding of the essential requirements, the applicable harmonised standards, the Directive and these Regulations;

d

the ability to draw up EU-type examination certificates or quality system approvals, records and reports demonstrating that assessments have been carried out.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E138

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

12

A conformity assessment body must be able to demonstrate the impartiality of its top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities.

13

The remuneration of the top level management and the personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities must not depend on the number of assessments carried out or on the results of those assessments.

14

A conformity assessment body must have, F310and must satisfy the Secretary of State that it has, adequate civil liability insurance in respect of its activities.

15

A conformity assessment body must ensure that its personnel observe professional secrecy with regard to all information obtained in carrying out their tasks in accordance with these Regulations and that proprietary rights are protected.

16

Paragraph 15 does not prevent the personnel from providing information to the Secretary of State or an enforcing authority.

E13917

A conformity assessment body must participate in, or ensure that its personnel who are responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities are informed of, the relevant standardisation activities and the activities of any F311approved body coordination group established F312by the Secretary of State and must apply as general guidance the administrative decisions and documents produced as a result of the work of that group.

E14017

A conformity assessment body must participate in, or ensure that its personnel who are responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities are informed of, the relevant standardisation activities and the activities of any notified body coordination group established under the Directive and must apply as general guidance the administrative decisions and documents produced as a result of the work of that group.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E140

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

SCHEDULE 9Operational obligations of F346notifiedF346approved bodies

Regulation 53

Annotations:

E1411

F313An approved body must carry out conformity assessments in accordance with the relevant conformity assessment procedures in Schedule 3 (conformity assessment concerning EU-type examination) or Schedule 4 (conformity assessment concerning quality system approval).

E1421

A notified body must carry out conformity assessments in accordance with the relevant conformity assessment procedures in Schedule 3 (conformity assessment concerning EU-type examination) or Schedule 4 (conformity assessment concerning quality system approval).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E142

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1432

F314An approved body must carry out conformity assessments in a proportionate manner, avoiding unnecessary burdens on economic operators.

E1442

A notified body must carry out conformity assessments in a proportionate manner, avoiding unnecessary burdens on economic operators.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E144

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

3

A conformity assessment body must perform its activities taking due account of the size of an undertaking, the sector in which it operates, its structure, the degree of complexity of the radio equipment technology in question and the mass or serial nature of the production process.

4

A conformity assessment body must respect the degree of rigour and the level of protection required to ensure that the radio equipment is in conformity with the requirements of these Regulations.

E1455

Where F315an approved body finds that the essential requirements or the corresponding F317designated standards have not been met by the manufacturer, that body must require that manufacturer to take appropriate corrective measures and must not issue F316a Type examination certificate or quality system approval until the appropriate corrective measures have been taken.

E1465

Where a notified body finds that the essential requirements or the corresponding harmonised standards have not been met by the manufacturer, that body must require that manufacturer to take appropriate corrective measures and must not issue an EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval until the appropriate corrective measures have been taken.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E146

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1476

Where, in the course of the monitoring of conformity following the issue of F319a Type examination certificate or a quality system approval, F318an approved body finds that the radio equipment is no longer in conformity with the essential requirements, it must require the manufacturer to take appropriate corrective measures and must suspend or withdraw the F320Type examination certificate or quality system approval (if necessary).

E1486

Where, in the course of the monitoring of conformity following the issue of an EU-type examination certificate or a quality system approval, a notified body finds that the radio equipment is no longer in conformity with the essential requirements, it must require the manufacturer to take appropriate corrective measures and must suspend or withdraw the EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval (if necessary).

Annotations:
Extent Information
E148

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1497

Where the F321approved body has required a manufacturer to take corrective measures and the manufacturer has failed to take such measures, or those measures have not had the required effect, the F321approved body must restrict, suspend or withdraw any F322Type examination certificates or quality system approvals as appropriate.

E1507

Where the notified body has required a manufacturer to take corrective measures and the manufacturer has failed to take such measures, or those measures have not had the required effect, the notified body must restrict, suspend or withdraw any EU-type examination certificates or quality system approvals as appropriate.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E150

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1518

Paragraph 9 applies where F323an approved body is minded to—

a

refuse to issue F324a Type examination certificate,

b

refuse to grant a quality system approval, or

c

restrict, suspend or withdraw F324a Type examination certificate or quality system approval.

E1528

Paragraph 9 applies where a notified body is minded to—

a

refuse to issue an EU-type examination certificate,

b

refuse to grant a quality system approval, or

c

restrict, suspend or withdraw an EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E152

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E1539

Where this paragraph applies, the F325approved body must—

a

give the person applying for the F326Type examination certificate or quality system approval, or the person to whom the F326Type examination certificate or quality system approval was given—

i

a notice in writing giving reasons and specifying the date on which the refusal, restriction, suspension or withdrawal is intended to take effect, and

ii

an opportunity to make representations within a reasonable period from the date of the notice, and

b

take account of any representations made under sub-paragraph (a)(ii) before taking its decision.

E1549

Where this paragraph applies, the notified body must—

a

give the person applying for the EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval, or the person to whom the EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval was given—

i

a notice in writing giving reasons and specifying the date on which the refusal, restriction, suspension or withdrawal is intended to take effect, and

ii

an opportunity to make representations within a reasonable period from the date of the notice, and

b

take account of any representations made under sub-paragraph (a)(ii) before taking its decision.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E154

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E15510

F327An approved body must inform the Secretary of State of—

a

any refusal, restriction, suspension or withdrawal of F328a Type examination certificate or quality system approval in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 3 or Schedule 4 as appropriate,

b

any circumstances affecting the scope of, or conditions for, F329approval under regulation 47 (F330approval of conformity assessment bodies),

c

any request for information which it has received from an enforcing authority F331... regarding conformity assessment activities, and

d

on request, conformity assessment activities performed within the scope of its notification under regulation 47 and any other activity performed, including cross-border activities and subcontracting.

E15610

A notified body must inform the Secretary of State of—

a

any refusal, restriction, suspension or withdrawal of an EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 3 or Schedule 4 as appropriate,

b

any circumstances affecting the scope of, or conditions for, notification under regulation 47 (notification),

c

any request for information which it has received from an enforcing authority or a competent national authority of another F332relevant state regarding conformity assessment activities, and

d

on request, conformity assessment activities performed within the scope of its notification under regulation 47 and any other activity performed, including cross-border activities and subcontracting.

E15711

F333An approved body must make provision in its contracts with its clients enabling such clients to appeal against a decision—

a

to refuse to issue F334a Type examination certificate or quality system approval decision, or

b

to restrict, suspend or withdraw F334a Type examination certificate or quality system approval decision.

E15811

A notified body must make provision in its contracts with its clients enabling such clients to appeal against a decision—

a

to refuse to issue an EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval decision, or

b

to restrict, suspend or withdraw an EU-type examination certificate or quality system approval decision.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E158

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E15912

F336An approved body must, in accordance with the requirements in Schedule 3 and Schedule 4, provide other bodies F335approved under F337these Regulations carrying out similar conformity assessment activities covering the same type of radio equipment with relevant information on issues relating to negative and, on request, positive conformity assessment results.

E16012

A notified body must, in accordance with the requirements in Schedule 3 and Schedule 4, provide other bodies notified under the Directive carrying out similar conformity assessment activities covering the same type of radio equipment with relevant information on issues relating to negative and, on request, positive conformity assessment results.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E160

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E16113

F339An approved body must participate in the work of any F338approved body coordination group established F340by the Secretary of State, directly or by means of its designated representatives.

E16213

A notified body must participate in the work of any notified body coordination group established under the Directive, directly or by means of its designated representatives.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E162

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

E16314

F341An approved body must fulfil any information obligations under Schedules 3 and 4.

E16414

A notified body must fulfil any information obligations under Schedules 3 and 4.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E164

This version of this provision extends to Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for England and Wales and Scotland only

SCHEDULE 10Enforcement and investigatory powers conferred on the enforcing authority and the market surveillance authority

Regulation 55(3), 57(1)

PART 1Powers

Enforcement powers under the 1987 Act1

For the purposes of enforcing these Regulations, the following sections of the 1987 Act apply subject to the modifications in paragraph 2—

a

section 13 (prohibition notices and notices to warn),

b

section 14 (suspension notices),

c

section 16 (forfeiture: England, Wales and Northern Ireland),

d

section 17 (forfeiture: Scotland),

e

section 18 (power to obtain information),

f

section 29 (powers of search etc),

g

section 30 (provisions supplemental to s 29),

h

section 31 (power of customs officer to detain goods),

i

section 33 (appeals against detention of goods),

j

section 34 (compensation for seizure and detention),

k

section 35 (recovery of expenses of enforcement),

l

section 37 (power of Commissioners for Revenue and Customs to disclose information)),

m

section 45 (interpretation),

n

section 46(1) (meaning of “supply”), and

o

Schedule 2 (prohibition notices and notices to warn).

Modifications to the 1987 Act2

The sections of the 1987 Act referred to in paragraph 1 are to apply as if—

a

in section 13—

i

in subsection (1), “relevant” were omitted on each occasion that it appears,

ii

for “unsafe”, on each occasion that it appears, there were substituted “ non-compliant ”,

iii

in subsection (2), the words from “; and the Secretary of State may” to the end were omitted, and

iv

subsections (4) to (7) were omitted;

b

in section 14—

i

in subsection (1), after “any safety provision has been contravened in relation to any goods”, there were inserted “ or that such goods present a risk ”,

ii

in subsection 2(b), after “a safety provision has been contravened in relation to the goods”, there were inserted “ or that such goods present a risk ”,

iii

in subsection (2)(c), “under section 15 below” were omitted, and

iv

subsections (6) to (8) were omitted;

c

in section 16—

i

in subsection (1), after “a contravention in relation to the goods of a safety provision”, there were inserted “ or that such goods present a risk ”,

ii

for subsection 2(b) there were substituted—

b

where an application with respect to some or all of the goods has been made to a magistrates' court under regulation 73 (appeals against notices) of the 2017 Regulations or section 33, to that court; and

iii

in subsection (3), after “a contravention in relation to the goods of a safety provision”, there were inserted “ or that such goods present a risk ”,

iv

after subsection (4), there were inserted—

4A

A court may infer for the purposes of this section that any goods present a risk, if it is satisfied that such a risk is presented by goods which are representative of those goods (whether by reason of being of the same design or part of the same consignment or batch or otherwise).

v

in subsection (6), the words “Subject to subsection (7) below,” were omitted, and

vi

subsection (7) were omitted;

d

in section 17—

i

in subsection (1), after “a contravention of a safety provision”, there were inserted “ or where the goods present a risk ”,

ii

in subsection (6), after “a contravention in relation to those goods of a safety provision”, there were inserted “ or that those goods present a risk ”, and

iii

after subsection (7), there were inserted—

7A

The sheriff may infer for the purposes of this section that any goods present a risk, if the sheriff is satisfied that such a risk is presented by goods which are representative of those goods (whether by reason of being of the same design or part of the same consignment or batch or otherwise).

e

in section 18, subsections (3) and (4) were omitted;

f

in section 29—

i

in subsection 4(a), after “any contravention of any safety provision in relation to the goods”, there were inserted “ or whether the goods present a risk ”; and

ii

in subsection 4(b), after “any such contravention”, there were inserted “ or whether the goods present a risk ”;

g

in section 30—

i

at the end of subsection (2)(a)(ii), for “and” there were substituted “ or ”,

ii

after subsection (2)(a)(ii), there were inserted—

iii

that any goods which any officer has power to inspect under section 29 are on any premises and their inspection is likely to demonstrate that they present a risk; and

iii

subsections (5), (7) and (8) were omitted;

h

in section 31(1), for “Part II of this Act”, there were substituted “ the 2017 Regulations ”,

i

in section 34—

i

omit the word “and” at the end of subsection (1)(a), and

ii

after that subsection, insert—

aa

the goods do not present a risk; and

j

in section 37(1), for “Part II of this Act”, there were substituted “ the 2017 Regulations ”,

k

in section 45(1)—

i

the definitions of “conditional sale agreement”, “gas”, “motor vehicle”, “personal injury”, “subordinate legislation” and “substance” were omitted,

ii

before the definition of “aircraft”, there were inserted—

the 2017 Regulations” means the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017;

iii

for the definition of “enforcement authority” there were substituted—

enforcement authority” means an enforcing authority as defined in regulation 2(1) of the 2017 Regulations;

iv

for the definition of “goods” there were substituted—

goods” means radio equipment within the scope of the 2017 Regulations;

v

after the definition of “motor vehicle”, there were inserted—

non-compliant” in relation to any goods means that—

a

a safety provision has been contravened in relation to the goods; or

b

the goods present a risk

vi

after the definition of “ premises” there were inserted—

present a risk” means present a risk where “risk” has the meaning set out in regulation 2(5) of the 2017 Regulations;

vii

for the definition of “safety provision” there were substituted—

safety provision” means any provision of the 2017 Regulations;

viii

for the definition of “safety regulations” there were inserted—

safety regulations” means the 2017 Regulations;

l

in section 46(1), there were omitted from “and, in relation to gas or water” to the end; and

m

in Schedule 2—

i

for “unsafe”, on each occasion that it appears, there were substituted “ non-compliant ”, and

ii

for “safe”, on each occasion that it appears, there were substituted “ not non-compliant ”.

Application of Schedule 5 to the Consumer Rights Act 20153

Schedule 5 to the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (investigatory powers etc) M26 applies to OFCOM as if—

a

OFCOM were a domestic enforcer within the meaning of that Schedule, and

b

the enforcer's legislation within the meaning of that Schedule, in relation to OFCOM, were the legislation and notices which, by virtue of regulation 56(1)(a)(i) or (b)(i), OFCOM has a duty or power to enforce.

PART 2Notices

Compliance notice4

1

An enforcing authority may serve a compliance notice on a relevant economic operator in respect of radio equipment if the authority has reasonable grounds for believing that there is non-compliance.

2

A compliance notice must—

a

require the relevant economic operator on which it is served to—

i

end the non-compliance within such period as may be specified in the notice, or

ii

provide evidence, within such period as may be specified in the notice, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the enforcing authority that the non-compliance has not in fact occurred, and

b

warn the economic operator that, if the non-compliance persists beyond, or if satisfactory evidence has not been produced within, the period specified in the notice, further action may be taken in respect of the radio equipment or any radio equipment of the same type made available on the market by that relevant economic operator.

3

A compliance notice may include directions as to the measures to be taken by the economic operator to secure compliance, including different ways of securing compliance.

4

Subject to sub-paragraph (5), an enforcing authority may revoke or vary a compliance notice by serving a notification on the economic operator.

5

An enforcing authority may not vary a compliance notice so as to make it more restrictive for the economic operator or more onerous for the economic operator to comply.

Withdrawal noticeE1655

1

An enforcing authority may serve a withdrawal notice on a relevant economic operator in respect of radio equipment if the authority has reasonable grounds for believing that—

a

the radio equipment has been made available on the market, and

b

there is non-compliance.

2

A withdrawal notice must prohibit the relevant economic operator from making the radio equipment available on the market without the consent of the enforcing authority.

3

A withdrawal notice may require the relevant economic operator to take action to alert end-users to any risk presented by the radio equipment.

4

A withdrawal notice may require the relevant economic operator to keep the enforcing authority informed of the whereabouts of any radio equipment referred to in the notice.

5

A consent given by the enforcing authority pursuant to a withdrawal notice may impose such conditions on the making available on the market of the radio equipment as the enforcing authority considers appropriate.

6

Subject to sub-paragraph (7), an enforcing authority may revoke or vary a withdrawal notice by serving a notification on the economic operator.

7

An enforcing authority may not vary a withdrawal notice so as to make it more restrictive for the economic operator or more onerous for the economic operator to comply.

8

A withdrawal notice has effect throughout the United Kingdom.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E165

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Withdrawal noticeE1665

1

An enforcing authority may serve a withdrawal notice on a relevant economic operator in respect of radio equipment if the authority has reasonable grounds for believing that—

a

the radio equipment has been made available on the market, and

b

there is non-compliance.

2

A withdrawal notice must prohibit the relevant economic operator from making the radio equipment available on the market without the consent of the enforcing authority.

3

A withdrawal notice may require the relevant economic operator to take action to alert end-users to any risk presented by the radio equipment.

4

A withdrawal notice may require the relevant economic operator to keep the enforcing authority informed of the whereabouts of any radio equipment referred to in the notice.

5

A consent given by the enforcing authority pursuant to a withdrawal notice may impose such conditions on the making available on the market of the radio equipment as the enforcing authority considers appropriate.

6

Subject to sub-paragraph (7), an enforcing authority may revoke or vary a withdrawal notice by serving a notification on the economic operator.

7

An enforcing authority may not vary a withdrawal notice so as to make it more restrictive for the economic operator or more onerous for the economic operator to comply.

8

A withdrawal notice has effect throughout F342Northern Ireland.

Recall noticeE1676

1

The enforcing authority may serve a recall notice on a relevant economic operator in respect of radio equipment if the authority has reasonable grounds for believing that—

a

the radio equipment has been made available to end-users, and

b

there is non-compliance.

2

A recall notice must require the relevant economic operator to use reasonable endeavours to organise the return of the radio equipment from end-users to the relevant economic operator or another person specified in the notice.

3

A recall notice may—

a

require the relevant economic operator to—

i

contact end-users in order to inform them of the recall, to the extent that it is practicable to do so,

ii

publish a notice in such form and such manner as is likely to bring to the attention of end-users any risk the radio equipment poses and the fact of the recall, or

iii

make arrangements for the collection or return of the radio equipment from end-users or its disposal, or

b

impose such additional requirements on the relevant economic operator as are reasonable and practicable with a view to achieving the return of the radio equipment.

4

In determining what requirements to include in a recall notice, the enforcing authority must take into consideration the need to encourage distributors and end-users to contribute to its implementation.

5

A recall notice may only be issued by the enforcing authority where—

a

other action which it may require under these Regulations would not suffice to address the non-compliance,

b

the action being undertaken by the relevant economic operator is unsatisfactory or insufficient to address the non-compliance,

c

the enforcing authority has given not less than 10 days' notice to the relevant economic operator of its intention to serve such a notice, and

d

the enforcing authority has taken account of any advice obtained under sub-paragraph (6).

6

A relevant economic operator which has received notice from the enforcing authority of an intention to serve a recall notice may at any time prior to the service of the recall notice require the authority to seek the advice of such person as the Institute determines on the questions of—

a

whether there is non-compliance, and

b

whether the issue of a recall notice would be proportionate.

7

Sub-paragraph (5)(b), (c) and (d) do not apply in the case of radio equipment presenting a serious risk requiring, in the view of the enforcing authority, urgent action.

8

Where a relevant economic operator requires the enforcing authority to seek advice under sub-paragraph (6), that relevant economic operator is to be responsible for the fees, costs and expenses of the Institute and of the person appointed by the Institute to advise the enforcing authority.

9

In this paragraph, “Institute” means the charitable organisation with registered number 803725 and known as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

10

A recall notice served by the enforcing authority may require the relevant economic operator to keep the authority informed of the whereabouts of radio equipment to which the recall notice relates, so far as the relevant economic operator is able to do so.

11

Subject to sub-paragraph (12), an enforcing authority may revoke or vary a recall notice by serving a notification on the economic operator.

12

An enforcing authority may not vary a recall notice so as to make it more restrictive for the economic operator or more onerous for the economic operator to comply.

13

A recall notice has effect throughout the United Kingdom.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E167

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Recall noticeE1686

1

The enforcing authority may serve a recall notice on a relevant economic operator in respect of radio equipment if the authority has reasonable grounds for believing that—

a

the radio equipment has been made available to end-users, and

b

there is non-compliance.

2

A recall notice must require the relevant economic operator to use reasonable endeavours to organise the return of the radio equipment from end-users to the relevant economic operator or another person specified in the notice.

3

A recall notice may—

a

require the relevant economic operator to—

i

contact end-users in order to inform them of the recall, to the extent that it is practicable to do so,

ii

publish a notice in such form and such manner as is likely to bring to the attention of end-users any risk the radio equipment poses and the fact of the recall, or

iii

make arrangements for the collection or return of the radio equipment from end-users or its disposal, or

b

impose such additional requirements on the relevant economic operator as are reasonable and practicable with a view to achieving the return of the radio equipment.

4

In determining what requirements to include in a recall notice, the enforcing authority must take into consideration the need to encourage distributors and end-users to contribute to its implementation.

5

A recall notice may only be issued by the enforcing authority where—

a

other action which it may require under these Regulations would not suffice to address the non-compliance,

b

the action being undertaken by the relevant economic operator is unsatisfactory or insufficient to address the non-compliance,

c

the enforcing authority has given not less than 10 days' notice to the relevant economic operator of its intention to serve such a notice, and

d

the enforcing authority has taken account of any advice obtained under sub-paragraph (6).

6

A relevant economic operator which has received notice from the enforcing authority of an intention to serve a recall notice may at any time prior to the service of the recall notice require the authority to seek the advice of such person as the Institute determines on the questions of—

a

whether there is non-compliance, and

b

whether the issue of a recall notice would be proportionate.

7

Sub-paragraph (5)(b), (c) and (d) do not apply in the case of radio equipment presenting a serious risk requiring, in the view of the enforcing authority, urgent action.

8

Where a relevant economic operator requires the enforcing authority to seek advice under sub-paragraph (6), that relevant economic operator is to be responsible for the fees, costs and expenses of the Institute and of the person appointed by the Institute to advise the enforcing authority.

9

In this paragraph, “Institute” means the charitable organisation with registered number 803725 and known as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

10

A recall notice served by the enforcing authority may require the relevant economic operator to keep the authority informed of the whereabouts of radio equipment to which the recall notice relates, so far as the relevant economic operator is able to do so.

11

Subject to sub-paragraph (12), an enforcing authority may revoke or vary a recall notice by serving a notification on the economic operator.

12

An enforcing authority may not vary a recall notice so as to make it more restrictive for the economic operator or more onerous for the economic operator to comply.

13

A recall notice has effect throughout F343Northern Ireland.

Interpretation7

In this Schedule, “non-compliance” means that the radio equipment—

a

presents a risk, or

b

is not in conformity with Part 2 or RAMS (in its application to radio equipment).

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations transpose Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment and repealing Directive 1999/5/EC (OJ L 153, 22.5.2014, p.62) (“the Directive”).

The Directive repeals and replaces Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (OJ L 91, 7.4.1999, p.10) which was implemented in the United Kingdom by the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/730). These Regulations revoke and replace S.I. 2000/730.

Regulations 3 to 5 set out the application of the Regulations to radio equipment, as defined in regulation 2. Regulation 2 contains definitions of many of the terms used in the Regulations.

Part 2 sets out the obligations of economic operators.

Regulation 6 defines what are the essential requirements that radio equipment must meet, which include the protection of the health and safety of persons, the protection of property, ensuring an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility with other equipment, and avoiding harmful interference in the radio spectrum .

Regulations 7 to 18 set out the obligations that are specific to manufacturers. Obligations include ensuring that radio equipment has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the essential requirements, having a relevant conformity assessment procedure carried out before the radio equipment is placed on the market and affixing the CE marking. Regulation 19 sets out the obligations which an authorised representative, appointed by a manufacturer, must and must not perform on the manufacturer's behalf. It also provides that the authorised representative, as well as the manufacturer, is then responsible for the performance of those obligations

Regulations 20 to 29 set out the obligations that are specific to importers. These obligations include that the importer must not place on the market radio equipment which is not in conformity with the essential requirements, must check that the manufacturer has carried out a relevant conformity assessment procedure and must ensure the radio equipment bears the name and address of the importer. Regulation 25 includes an obligation to ensure that, while the importer is responsible for radio equipment, the storage and transport of the radio equipment does not jeopardise its conformity with the essential requirements.

Regulations 30 to 35 set out the obligations that are specific to distributors. These obligations include acting with due care to ensure that radio equipment is in conformity with Part 2 when making it available on the market, and checking that radio equipment bears the CE marking. Regulation 33 contains an obligation to ensure that, while the distributer is responsible for radio equipment, the storage and transport of the radio equipment does not jeopardise its conformity with the essential requirements.

Regulations 37 to 39 set out obligations which apply to all economic operators. These obligations include making sure that the EU declaration of conformity is in English before radio equipment is placed on the market in the United Kingdom. Those regulations also include an obligation to identify other economic operators in the supply chain on request from a market surveillance authority and a prohibition on the improper use of the CE marking.

Part 3 sets out provisions concerning the conformity assessment procedures, declarations of conformity and CE marking for radio equipment.

Part 4 sets out provisions concerning the bodies which carry out conformity assessment procedures under the Regulations.

Part 5 sets out provisions for market surveillance and enforcement of these Regulations. Regulation 55 identifies the market surveillance authorities and regulation 56 identifies the enforcing authorities. Regulation 57 and Schedule 10 provide for the powers of the enforcing and market surveillance authorities. Regulation 65 provides for the contravention of certain provisions of these Regulations to be an offence. Regulation 66 sets out the penalties that are to apply for offences under these Regulations.

Part 6 sets out a review provision and transitional provisions and consequential amendments. Regulation 78 revokes the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/730) (as amended) and provides that they continue to apply to radio equipment placed on the market before the date these Regulations come into force. Regulations 79 to 85 make consequential amendments.

A transposition note and full impact assessment of the impact that these Regulations will have on the costs of business, the voluntary sector and the public sector are available from the Single Market Product Safety Team, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, 1 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0ET and are also published with the Explanatory Memorandum alongside these Regulations on www.legislation.gov.uk.