Agreement on mutual recognition between the European Community and Canada (21998A1016(01))
Agreement on mutual recognition between the European Community and Canada (21998A1016(01))
AGREEMENT
on mutual recognition between the European Community and Canada
Article I
Definitions
Article II
General obligations
Article III
General coverage of the Agreement
Article IV
Transitional arrangements
Article V
Civil liability
Article VI
Designating authorities
Article VII
Conformity assessment bodies
Article VIII
Verification and suspension of conformity assessment bodies
Article IX
Exchange of information
Article X
Monitoring of the Agreement
Article XI
Joint Committee
Article XII
Joint sectoral groups
Article XIII
Sectoral contact point, management of information, assistance and emergency action
Article XIV
Safeguards
Article XV
Market access
Article XVI
Fees
Article XVII
Agreements with other countries
Artide XVIII
Territorial application
Article XIX
Entry into force, modification and duration
Article XX
Final provisions
SECTORAL ANNEX ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND RADIO TRANSMITTERS
1. PURPOSE
2. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
3. THE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
4. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
5. INSTITUTIONS
6. TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENT
7. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
Subcontracting
Post-market surveillance
Joint Telecommunications Group
Exchange of information and mutual assistance
Regulatory changes and updating the Annex
Cross-referencing
Attachment 1
Legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions
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European Community |
Canada |
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Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Council Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC Council Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by Directives 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC European Commission Decisions established under Directive 98/13/EC EC Member States' legislations and regulations in respect of:
Handbook of the implementation of Directive 98/13/EC (ADLNB and ACTE approved) |
Telecommunications Act Radiocommunication Act CRTC Telecom Decision No 82-14 Certification Standard CS-03 Certification Procedure CP-01 Radiocommunication Regulations Radio Standards Procedure (RSP) No 100: radio equipment certification procedure Canadian Electrical Code Terminal equipment list (TEL) Radio equipment list (REL) Licence exempt radio apparatus standards list Broadcasting certificate exempt radio apparatus standards list Category I equipment standards list Category II equipment standards list |
Attachment 2
Coverage
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European Community |
Canada |
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In specific terms, the following interfaces and services are included: |
In specific terms, the following interfaces and services are included: |
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ISDN basic rate access |
ISDN basic access |
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ISDN primary rate access |
ISDN primary rate access |
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ISDN telephony |
X.21 access |
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X21/V.24/V.35 access |
X.25 access |
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X25 access PSTN non-voice ONP leased line terminal types:
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Digital service access:
2 wire analogue tie trunks/ops 4 wire analogue tie trunks/ops |
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Analogue connections to the public switched telecommunications networks |
Analogue connections to the public switched telecommunications networks |
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All harmonised and non-harmonised radio transmitters, with the exception of:
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All radio transmitters subject to radiocommunication regulations (see Appendix 1) with the exception of:
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A radio transmitter is defined as being any radio frequency device or combination of devices intended for, or capable of being used for any transmission or emission of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by means of electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3 000 GHz propagated in space without artificial guide. For the purpose of this Annex no radiotransmitters using frequencies lower than 9 Khz are covered |
A radio transmitter is defined as being any radio frequency device or combination of devices intended for, or capable of being used for any transmission or emission of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by means of electromagnetic waves of frequencies lower than 3 000 GHz propagated in space without artificial guide. For the purpose of this Annex no radiotransmitters using frequencies lower than 9 Khz are covered |
Attachment 3
Designating authorities
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European Community and Member States |
Canada |
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Industry Canada for terminal attachment, radio transmitters and EMC Standards Council of Canada for electrical safety Standards Council of Canada for quality management systems registrars |
Attachment 4
Designated conformity assessment bodies
Attachment 5
Approval authorities
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European Community and Member States |
Canada |
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(To be determined) |
Industry Canada |
Appendix 1
RADIO TRANSMITTERS STANDARDS LIST UNDER RADIOCOMMUNICATION REGULATIONS
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Specification |
Title |
Issue |
Date |
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ICES 001 |
Industrial, scientific and medical radio frequency generators |
2 |
13.8.1994 |
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ICES 003 |
Digital apparatus |
3 |
22.11.1997 |
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ICES 004 |
Alternating current high voltage power systems |
1 |
6.1991 |
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Specification |
Title |
Issue |
Date |
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RSS 118 |
Land and subscriber stations: voice, data and tone modulated, angle modulation radiotelephone transmitters and receivers operating in the cellular mobile bands 824 to 849 MHz and 869 to 894 MHz |
2 Note 1 |
19.8.1990 |
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Addendum to 118 |
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1 |
1.9.1990 |
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Annex A to 118 |
Cellular system mobile station — land station compatibility standard |
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22.10.1983 |
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Supplement 1993-1 |
Supplement 1993-1 to radio standards specifications (RSS) 118 |
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12.6.1993 |
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RSS 118 mod. |
Amendment 2 to RSS 118 |
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24.8.1996 |
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RSS 119 |
Land mobile and fixed radio transmitters and receivers, 27,41 to 960 MHz |
5 |
24.8.1996 |
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RSS 123 |
Low power licensed radiocommunication devices |
1 Provisional |
24.2.1996 |
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RSS 125 |
Land mobile and fixed radio transmitters and receivers, 1,705 to 50,0 MHz, primarily amplitude modulated |
2 |
24.8.1996 |
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RSS 128 |
800 MHz dual-mode cellular telephones |
1 Provisional |
12.6.1993 |
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RSS 128 mod. |
Amendments to RSS 128 |
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24.8.1996 |
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RSS 129 |
800 MHz dual-mode CDMA cellular telephones |
1 Provisional |
24.2.1996 |
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RSS 129 mod. |
Amendments to RSS 129 |
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24.8.1996 |
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RSS 130 |
Digital cordless telephones in the band 944 to 948,5 MHz |
2 |
23.1.1993 |
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Annex 1 to RSS 130 |
CT2Plus class 2: specification for the Canadian common air interface for digital cordless telephony, including public access services |
2 |
23.1.1993 |
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Attachment 1 to RSS 130 |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute interim standard /I-ETS 300 131 |
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4.1992 |
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RSS 131 |
Radio signal enhancers for the mobile telephone service |
1 Provisional |
24.2.1996 |
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RSS 133 |
2 Ghz personal communications services |
1 Provisional |
29.11.1997 |
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RSS 134 |
900 MHz narrowband personal communications service |
1 Provisional |
24.8.1996 |
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RSS 135 |
Digital scanner receivers |
1 Provisional |
26.10.1996 |
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RSS 136 |
Land and mobile stations radiotelephone transmitters and receivers operating in the 26,960 to 27,410 MHz general radio service |
5 |
1.1.1977 |
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RSS 137 |
Location and monitoring services (902 to 928 MHz) |
1 Provisional |
29.11.1997 |
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RSS 210 |
Low power licence-exempt radiocommunication devices |
2 |
24.2.1996 |
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Specification |
Title |
Issue |
Date |
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BETS-1 |
Technical standards and requirements for low power announce transmitters in the frequency bands 525 to 1,705 kHz and 88 to 107,5 MHz |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-3 |
Technical standards and requirements for radio apparatus that form part of a master antenna television (MATV) broadcasting |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-4 |
Technical standards and requirements for television broadcasting transmitters |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-5 |
Technical standards and requirements for AM broadcasting transmitters |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-6 |
Technical standards and requirements for FM broadcasting transmitters |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-8 |
Technical standards and requirements for FM transmitters operating in small remote communities |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-9 |
Technical standards and requirements for television transmitters operating in small remote communities |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-10 |
Technical standards and requirements for television transmitters in the 2,596 to 2,686 MHz band |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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BETS-11 |
Technical requirements respecting the identifications of broadcasting stations |
1 |
1.11.1996 |
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Specification |
Title |
Issue |
Date |
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BTS 1-1 |
Broadcast transmission standard AM broadcasting stereophonic operation |
1 Provisional |
6.2.1988 |
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BTS 1-2 |
Broadcast transmission standard: AM broadcasting RF emission limits |
1 Provisional |
11.1989 |
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BTS 3 |
Broadcasting transmission standard: television broadcasting |
2 |
5.1990 |
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BS 14 |
Broadcast specification: television broadcast videotext |
1 Provisional |
19.6.1981 |
SECTORAL ANNEX ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
1. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
2. THE REQUIREMENTS
3. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
4. INSTITUTIONS
4.1.
Designating authorities
4.2.
Designated conformity assessment bodies
5. TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENT
6. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
Subcontracting
Post-market surveillance
Exchange of information and mutual assistance
Regulatory changes and updating the Annex
Cross-referencing
Attachment 1
Legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions
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European Community |
Canada |
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Council Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by Council Directive 92/3 I/EEC and Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council |
Radiocommunication Act Radiocommunication Regulations (Appendix I) |
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EC Member States' legislation and regulations in respect of EMC for non-harmonised radio transmitters (civilian application) |
Category II equipment standards list |
Attachment 2
Designating authorities
Attachment 3
Designated conformity assessment bodies
Appendix 1
Interference-causing equipment standards
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Specification |
Title |
Issue |
Date |
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ICES 001 |
Industrial, scientific and medical radio frequency generators |
2 |
13.8.1994 |
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ICES 003 |
Digital apparatus |
3 |
22.11.1997 |
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ICES 004 |
Alternating current high voltage power systems |
1 |
6.1991 |
SECTORAL ANNEX ON ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. PURPOSE
2. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
3. RESPONSIBLE/DESIGNATING AUTHORITIES
4. TRANSITION PHASE
5. OPERATION OF THE TRANSITION PHASE
6. MARKING OF CONFORMITY
7. OPERATIONAL PHASE
8. LIMITED SCOPE OR DENIAL OF RECOGNITION FOR THE PURPOSES OF CERTIFICATION
9. FOLLOW UP OF CERTIFICATION ACTIVITIES
10. JOINT ELECTRICAL SAFETY GROUP
Attachment 1
Legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements and regulatory authorities
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Articles 2(3) and 9(1))
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European Comunity |
Canada |
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Council Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by Directive 98/13/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council EC regulatory authorities: list is the same as per Attachment 2, except for Sweden which has the following regulatory authority: Elsäkerhetsverket (National electrical safety board) |
The Canadian Electrical Code as referenced in the provincial/territorial legislation is under the responsibility of the following provincial/territorial regulatory authorities:
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Attachment 2
Designating authorities
SECTORAL ANNEX ON RECREATIONAL CRAFT
SECTION I
Scope and coverage
SECTION II
Legislative, regulatory and administrative requirements
SECTION III
Authorities responsible for designating the conformity assessment bodies as specified by conformity assessment modules
SECTION IV
Procedures for designating conformity bodies
SECTION V
Transitional arrangement
SECTION VI
Additional provisions
Attachment 1
Designating authorities
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For the European Community |
For Canada |
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The Canadian coastguard |
Attachment 2
Designated conformity assessment bodies
SECTORAL ANNEX ON GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP)
1. PURPOSE
2. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
3. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
4. CONFIDENTIALITY
5. MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS
6. RESOLUTION OF DIVERGENT VIEWS
7. TRANSITION PERIOD
7.1.
Time frame
7.2.
Confidence building programme
7.3.
Budget
7.4.
Administrative provision
7.5.
End of transitional period
8. OPERATIONAL PHASE
8.1.
General provisions
8.1.5.
Certification of manufacturers
8.1.6.
Batch certification
8.1.7.
Fees
8.2.
Information sharing
8.3.
Two-way alert system
9. MONITORING OF THE AGREEMENT
10. APPENDICES
Appendix 1
1.
List of applicable legislation
2.
Indicative list of products
Appendix 2
Authorities
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Belgium |
Inspection générale de la pharmacie Algemene Farmaceutische Inspectie |
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Denmark |
Laegemiddelstyrelsen |
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Germany |
Bundesministerium für Gesundheit |
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Greece |
Εθνικός Οργανισμός Φαρμάκου Ministry of Health and Welfare National Drug Organisation (EOF) |
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Spain |
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France |
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Ireland |
Irish Medicines Board |
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Italy |
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Luxembourg |
Division de la Pharmacie et des Médicaments |
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Netherlands |
De Minister van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn, en Sport Inspectie voor de Gezondheidszorg |
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Austria |
Bundesministerium für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales |
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Portugal |
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Finland |
Lääkelaitos/Läkemedelsverket (national agency for medicines) |
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Sweden |
Läkemedelsverket — medical products agency |
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United Kingdom |
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European Community |
Commission of the European Communities European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) |
Appendix 3
Joint sectoral group
Appendix 4
Components of a GMP compliance programme
1.
Legislative and regulatory requirements and scope
2.
Regulatory directives and policies
3.
Good manufacturing practices (GMP) standards
4.
Inspection resources
5.
Inspection procedures (pre-inspection, inspection, and post-inspection activities)
6.
Inspection performance standards
7.
Enforcement powers and procedures
8.
Alert and crisis systems
9.
Analytical capability
10.
Surveillance programme/measures (used by firms and by regulatory authority)
11.
Quality management systems
Appendix 5
Components of a ‘two-way’ alert programme
1.
Documentation
2. Crisis
management system
3.
Enforcement procedures
4.
Quality assurance system
Contact points
Appendix 6
Phases of a confidence building period
Appendix 7
Certificate of pharmaceutical manufacturer in the framework of the Agreement on mutual recognition between Canada and the European Community, Sectoral Annex on medicinal products GMP inspection and batch certification
SECTORAL ANNEX ON MEDICAL DEVICES
1. PURPOSE
2. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
3. CONFIDENTIALITY
4. RESOLUTION OF DIVERGENT VIEWS
5. MANAGEMENT MECHANISM
6. TRANSITION PERIOD
7. OPERATIONAL PHASE
8. ATTACHMENTS
Attachment I
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For the conformity assessment bodies designated by Canada |
For the conformity assessment bodies designated by the European Community |
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Canada Therapeutic products programme, Health Canada |
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Attachment II
Designated conformity assessment bodies and their respective designating authorities
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For Canada |
For the European Community |
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To be completed after the confidence building programme |
To be completed after the confidence building programme |