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European Commission The New Legislative Framework Jacques McMillan Head of Unit Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry Regulatory approach for the free movement of goods & market surveillance Jacques.mcmillan@ec.europa.eu
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2 The New Legislative Framework Commission adopted Proposal 14 Feb 2007 Formal EP Council adoption 9 July 2008 Publication in OJEU 13 August 2008 Entry into force 20 days after publication Date of application of Regulation 1 Jan 2010 Decision ‘sui generis’ = can be used immediately
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The New Legislative Framework Origin of Proposals Some 700 old approach texts 25 New approach texts Missing chapters Incoherence Confusion
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4 The New Legislative Framework REGULATION Accreditation Market surveillance - internal - imported products general principles Financing elements Applicable from 1 Jan 2010 Lex Specialis sectorals/GPSD DECISION Definitions / obligations Notification (criteria / process / accreditation) Conformity assessment procedures Safeguard mechanisms (& market surveillance) marking Basis for future legislation
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5 The New Legislative Framework Accreditation No exclusions Market Surveillance Exclusions for : food - feed, human blood, cells, tissues and agricultural products via the product definition in Article 15 Other sectors Lex specialis - pharmaceuticals, aviation, drug precursors, medical devices and motor vehicles given as examples in recitals
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The New Legislative Framework Accreditation Public authority activity 1 national accreditation body (NAB) per Member State Prevention of competition for NABs Set of requirements for NABs EA (European co-operation for accreditation) Cross border accreditation (EA role) Peer evaluation (EA role) Rules applicable to mandatory & voluntary areaRules applicable to mandatory & voluntary area 6
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The New Legislative Framework National authorities must oversee NAB & ensure proper means at disposal & corrective actions when needed. Regular monitoring Accreditation = preferred way of demonstrating competence of CABs Need of documentary evidence to demonstrate competence if accreditation not used 7
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8 The New Legislative Framework Follow national adaptations of systems Guidelines signed between Commission, EA, EFTA & National Authorities 1 April 2009 Framework contract for EA/COM Inter-service Steering Group for accreditation Publication of bodies (NANDO) Rules for peer evaluation
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The New Legislative Framework Market surveillance – Member States Obligation to withdraw dangerous products Obligation to have the powers, authority & means (even to destroy) & Sanctions Obligation to inform Obligation to organise cooperation between authorities National market surveillance programmes Role of customs/control of products from 3rd countries 9
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10 The New Legislative Framework Agreement on application of article 15 Sectoral legislation ~ GPSD Review of RAPEX in light of Regulation ICSMS – use for article 23 Co-ordination infrastructures Customs link to market surveillance Operation of safeguard clauses / mechanisms
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11 The New Legislative Framework On going work to ensure consistent application - Accreditation: Contract with COM Peer evaluation/cross border accreditation - Market Surveillance: RAPEX/ICSMS general implementation & nat. programmes role of customs, serious risk, risk assessment, adequate/appropriate checks etc Preparation of multi annual programme
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12 The New Legislative Framework Discussions started on alignment Revision process By issue / by sector / by text Omnibus/Package
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The New Legislative Framework Regulation (EC) 765/2008 of EP & CS of 9 July 2008 – for accreditation & market surveillance (OJ L218/30 of 13/08/2008) Decision (EC) 768/2008 of EP & CS of 9 July 2008 on common framework for the marketing of products (OJ L218/82 of 13/08/2008) Regulation (EC) 764/2008 of EP & CS of 9 July 2008procedures for application of certain natioanl technical rules to products marketed in another Member State (OJ L218/21 of 13/08/2008)
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