Examples of European standardisation organisation in a sentence
No 1025/2012 be taken exclusively by representatives of national standardisations bodies to be effective, it is necessary to provide that the Commission should only make such requests to a European standardisation organisation that complies with that requirement.
A progress report of the work carried out under this mandate shall be provided every 12 months after the acceptance of this mandate by relevant European standardisation organisation.
In general, a mandate will also be given to the European standardisation organisation to amend or revise the standard in order to remedy the deficiency.
Once a European standard has been adopted, the European standardisation organisation communicates it to the European Commission which publishes the references of the standard in the Official Journal of the European Union (formerly called the Official Journal of the European Communities).
Relevant European standardisation organisation shall inform the Commission on any new work item it proposes to add in the mandated work programme.
The Commission shall inform the European standardisation organisation concerned of the decision referred to in paragraph 1 and, if necessary, request the revision of the harmonised standards concerned.
If the gatekeeper’s distribution business includes interactive applications, the gatekeeper shall use a programming interface for applications (API) that has been worked out by and is administered by a recognised European standardisation organisation.
Amendment 32 Proposal for a directive Article 3 b (new) Text proposed by the CommissionAmendment Article 3bMaintenance and further development of the European standardThe Commission may request the relevant European standardisation organisation to revise the European standard for the semantic data model for the key components of an electronic invoice.
Amendment 125 Proposal for a regulationArticle 4 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 3 Text proposed by the Commission Amendment The respective standardisation requests may also include a request that the European standardisation organisation determine in the standards referred to in the first subparagraph the voluntary ordeletedmandatory threshold levels and classes of performance in relation to the essential characteristics and which of the essential characteristics may or shall be declared by manufacturers.
All budgetary implications linked to the development of a European standard by the appropriate European standardisation organisation are already covered by the provisions of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012.