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14.—(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 Member States and the geographical area within a Member 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 (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(1).
(3) Paragraph (2)(b) of this Regulation applies to radio equipment placed on the market or after 8th August 2018.
OJ L190/7 21.7.2017.
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