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Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022

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12Duty to maintain records
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(1)A manufacturer of a relevant connectable product must maintain a record of—

(a)any investigations carried out by the manufacturer in relation to a compliance failure or suspected compliance failure (whether or not as a result of information received as mentioned in section 10(1)(a));

(b)any compliance failures relating to the product.

(2)A record of an investigation must contain the following information—

(a)the outcome of the investigation;

(b)where the manufacturer determined that there was a compliance failure, details of that compliance failure;

(c)any steps taken by the manufacturer to remedy the compliance failure and whether or not those steps were successful.

(3)A record of a compliance failure must contain the following information—

(a)details of the compliance failure;

(b)any steps taken by the manufacturer to remedy the compliance failure and whether or not those steps were successful.

(4)A record of an investigation or a compliance failure must be retained for a period of 10 years beginning with the day on which the record is made.

(5)In a case where there is more than one manufacturer in relation to a product, the duty of each of those manufacturers to maintain a record under this section may be met by those manufacturers jointly maintaining a single record.

(6)In this section “compliance failure” means a failure by a manufacturer of the product to comply with a relevant security requirement relating to the product.

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