DESIGNATED CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Sample Clauses

DESIGNATED CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT. BODIES The conformity assessment bodies designated by Australia to assess products against the European Community’s legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements The conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community to assess products against Australia’s legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements The designated conformity assessment bodies are: [Name and details to be inserted][Note: Further names to be added as required] The designated conformity assessment bodies are: [Name and details to be inserted] [Note: Further names to be added as required] For the conformity assessment bodies designated by Australia For the conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community Under the authority of the Government of Australia: (a) For certification bodies: — The Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (XXX-ANZ), and (b) For testing laboratories and inspection bodies: — The National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA). — Belgium Institut belge des services postaux et des télécommunications Belgisch instituut voor postdiensten en telecommunicatie — Denmark Telestyrelsen — Germany Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft — Greece Υπoϊργεío Μεταeoρω' ν και Επικoινωνιω'ν Ministry of Transport and Communications — Spain Ministerio de Fomento — France Ministère de l’économie, des finances et de l’industrie Secrétariat d’État à l’industrie Direction des postes et télécommunications Service des télécommunications Ministère de l’économie, des finances et de l’industrie Secrétariat d’État à l’industrie Direction générale des stratégies industrielles Sous direction de la qualité et de la normalisation — Ireland Department of Transport, Energy and Communications — Italy Ispettorato Generale TLC For the conformity assessment bodies designated by Australia For the conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community — Luxembourg Administration des postes et télécommunications — Netherlands De Minister van Verkeer en Waterstaat — Austria Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Verkehr — Portugal Instituto das Comunicações de Portugal — Finland Liikenneministeriö/Trafikministeriet Telehallintokeskus/Teleförvaltningscentralen — Sweden Under the authority of the Government of Sweden: Styrelsen för ackreditering och teknisk kontroll (SWEDAC) — UK Department of Trade and Industry
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DESIGNATED CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT. BODIES THE AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGNATING THE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT BODIES LISTED IN SECTION II
DESIGNATED CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT. BODIES The conformity assessment bodies designated by Australia to assess products against the European Community’s legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements The conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community to assess products against Australia’s legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements Federal Office of Road Safety XX Xxx 000 Xxxxxxxx XXX 0000 Xxxxxxxxx The designated conformity assessment bodies are: [Name and details to be inserted] [Further names to be added as required] For the conformity assessment bodies designated by Australia For the conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community The Administrator of Vehicle Standards delegated by the Australian Minister for Transport under the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Standards Xxx 0000 — Belgium Ministère des communications et de l’infrastructure Ministerie van Verkeer en Infrastructur — Denmark Færdselsstyrelsen — Germany Bundesministerium für Verkehr — Greece Υnoυργsío Μsuα oρω' ν Ministry of Transport — Spain Ministerio de Industria y Energía — France Ministère d’équipment, des transports et du logement Direction de la sécurité et de la circulation routière Sous direction de la réglementation technique des véhicules — Ireland Department of Enterprise and Employment — Italy Ministero dei Trasporti — Luxembourg Ministère des transports — Netherlands Dienst Wegverkeer (RDW Centrum voor Voertuigtechniek en Informatie) — Austria Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Verkehr — Portugal Direcção-Geral de Viação — Finland Liikenneministeriö/Trafikministeriet — Sweden Under the authority of the Government of Sweden: Styrelsen för ackreditering och teknisk kontroll (SWEDAC) — UK Vehicle Certification Agency

Related to DESIGNATED CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

  • Conformity Assessment Procedures 1. Each Party shall give positive consideration to accepting the results of conformity assessment procedures of other Parties, even where those procedures differ from its own, provided it is satisfied that those procedures offer an assurance of conformity with applicable technical regulations or standards equivalent to its own procedures. 2. Each Party shall seek to enhance the acceptance of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted in the territories of other Parties with a view to increasing efficiency, avoiding duplication and ensuring cost effectiveness of the conformity assessments. In this regard, each Party may choose, depending on the situation of the Party and the specific sectors involved, a broad range of approaches. These may include but are not limited to: (a) recognition by a Party of the results of conformity assessments performed in the territory of another Party; (b) recognition of co-operative arrangements between accreditation bodies in the territories of the Parties; (c) mutual recognition of conformity assessment procedures conducted by bodies located in the territory of each Party; (d) accreditation of conformity assessment bodies in the territory of another Party; (e) use of existing regional and international multilateral recognition agreements and arrangements; (f) designating conformity assessment bodies located in the territory of another Party to perform conformity assessment; and (g) suppliers’ declaration of conformity. 3. Each Party shall exchange information with other Parties on its experience in the development and application of the approaches in Paragraph 2(a) to (g) and other appropriate approaches with a view to facilitating the acceptance of the results of conformity assessment procedures. 4. A Party shall, upon request of another Party, explain its reasons for not accepting the results of any conformity assessment procedure performed in the territory of that other Party.

  • Inspection/Testing In order to assess Supplier’s work quality and/or compliance with this Order, upon reasonable notice by Buyer: (a) all goods, materials and services related to the items purchased hereunder, including, raw materials, components, assemblies, work in process, tools and end products shall be subject to inspection and testing by Buyer, its customer, representative or regulatory authorities at all places, including sites where the goods are made or located or the services are performed, whether at Supplier’s premises or elsewhere; and (b) all of Supplier’s facilities, books and records relating to this Order shall be subject to inspection by Buyer or its designee. If specific Buyer and/or Buyer’s customer tests, inspection and/or witness points are included in this Order, the goods shall not be shipped without an inspector’s release or a written waiver of test/inspection/witness with respect to each such point; however, Buyer shall not be permitted to unreasonably delay shipment; and Supplier shall notify Buyer in writing at least twenty (20) days prior to each of Supplier’s scheduled final and, if applicable, intermediate test/inspection/witness points. Supplier agrees to cooperate with such/audit inspection including, completing and returning questionnaires and making available its knowledgeable representatives. Buyer’s failure to inspect or test goods, materials or services or Buyer’s failure to reject or detect defects by inspection or testing shall not relieve Supplier from its warranty obligations or any of its other obligations or responsibilities under this Order. Supplier agrees to provide small business as well as minority and/or women owned business utilization and demographic data upon request.

  • Diagnostic Assessment 6.3.1 Boards shall provide a list of pre-approved assessment tools consistent with their Board improvement plan for student achievement and which is compliant with Ministry of Education PPM (PPM 155: Diagnostic Assessment in Support of Student Learning, date of issue January 7, 2013). 6.3.2 Teachers shall use their professional judgment to determine which assessment and/or evaluation tool(s) from the Board list of preapproved assessment tools is applicable, for which student(s), as well as the frequency and timing of the tool. In order to inform their instruction, teachers must utilize diagnostic assessment during the school year.

  • Joint Assessment If the Premises are not separately assessed, Lessee's liability shall be an equitable proportion of the Real Property Taxes for all of the land and improvements included within the tax parcel assessed, such proportion to be conclusively determined by Lessor from the respective valuations assigned in the assessor's work sheets or such other information as may be reasonably available.

  • Needs Assessment The determination of whether the Annual Income of a family or individual occupying or seeking to occupy a Qualifying Unit complies with the requirements for Extremely Low-Income Households or Low- to Moderate-Income Households shall be made by the applicable housing authority in the CDBG-DR Program area prior to admission of such family or individual to occupancy of a Qualifying Unit.

  • Substance Abuse Testing The Parties agree that it is in the best interest of all concerned to promote a safe working environment. The Union has no objection to pre-employment substance abuse testing when required by the Employer and further, the Union has no objection to voluntary substance abuse testing to qualify for employment on projects when required by a project owner. The cost and scheduling of such testing shall be paid for and arranged by the Employer. The Union agrees to reimburse the Employer for any failed pre-access Alcohol and Drug test costs.

  • Laboratory Testing All laboratories selected by UPS Freight for analyzing Controlled Substances Testing will be HHS certified.

  • Data Protection Impact Assessment If, pursuant to Data Protection Law, Customer (or its Controllers) are required to perform a data protection impact assessment or prior consultation with a regulator, at Customer’s request, SAP will provide such documents as are generally available for the Cloud Service (for example, this DPA, the Agreement, audit reports or certifications). Any additional assistance shall be mutually agreed between the Parties.

  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

  • Security Assessment If Accenture reasonably determines, or in good faith believes, that Supplier’s security practices or procedures do not meet Supplier’s obligations under the Agreement, then Accenture will notify Supplier of the deficiencies. Supplier will without unreasonable delay: (i) correct such deficiencies at its own expense; (ii) permit Accenture, or its duly authorized representatives, to assess Supplier’s security-related activities that are relevant to the Agreement; and (iii) timely complete a security questionnaire from Accenture on a periodic basis upon Accenture’s request. Security issues identified by Accenture will be assigned risk ratings and an agreed-to timeframe to remediate. Supplier will remediate all the security issues identified within the agreed to timeframes. Upon Supplier’s failure to remediate any high or medium rated security issues within the stated timeframes, Accenture may terminate the Agreement in accordance with Section 8 above.

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