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Regulation 7
1.—(1) The statement of compliance must include the following information—
(a)product (type, batch);
(b)name and address of each manufacturer of the product and, where applicable, each authorised representative;
(c)a declaration that the statement of compliance is prepared by or on behalf of the manufacturer of the product;
(d)a declaration that, in the opinion of the manufacturer, they have complied with either—
(i)the applicable security requirements in Schedule 1; or
(ii)the deemed compliance conditions in Schedule 2;
(e)the defined support period for the product that was correct when the manufacturer first supplied the product;
(f)signature, name and function of the signatory; and
(g)the place and date of issue of the statement of compliance.
(2) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (1)(d)(ii), where the reference includes conformity of a product to a specified standard or compliance by a manufacturer to a specified standard, the identification number, version and date of issue of the standard must be included in the statement of compliance where applicable.
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