Multi-National Consortia Sample Clauses

Multi-National Consortia. Multi-national consortia may be issued approvals for the design and production of products, appliances, and/or parts in either the United States or Israel. These consortia clearly define one responsible design and production approval holder, for the purposes of regulatory accountability, located in the exporting country. There may be, however, suppliers to the approval holder(s) which are located both domestically and in other countries which produce parts for use in the final product which is to be exported.
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Multi-National Consortia. (a) Multi-national consortia may be issued approvals for the design and production of products, appliances, and/or parts in either the United States or México. These consortia clearly define one responsible design and production approval holder, for the purposes of regulatory accountability, located in the exporting country. There may be, however, suppliers to the approval holder(s) which are located both domestically and in other countries which produce parts for use in the final product which is to be exported. (b) The FAA and DGAC, as exporting authorities, shall continue to conduct regulatory surveillance and oversight of the domestic design and production approval holder, and should emphasize surveillance and oversight of critical parts suppliers. The exporting authority shall use its regulatory surveillance and oversight programs to best enable it to determine that consortia suppliers are producing parts that conform to the approved design and are in a condition for safe operation.
Multi-National Consortia. 6.6.1 Approvals may be issued to multinational consortia for the design and production of products and/or articles in either the U.S. or New Zealand. These consortia clearly define one State of Design and one State of Manufacture, for the purposes of regulatory accountability. There may be domestic and international suppliers to the approval holder(s) that produce parts for use in the final product to be exported. 6.6.2 The FAA and the CAA will continue to conduct regulatory surveillance and oversight of the domestic design and production approval holder(s) and should emphasize surveillance and oversight of critical parts suppliers. Each authority will use its regulatory surveillance and oversight programs that best enable it to ensure the consortium suppliers are producing parts that conform to the approved design and are in a condition for safe operation.

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