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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 1 Industry Canada Changes in Terminal Equipment Requirements Declaration of Conformity Self-Marking
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 2 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) Effective January 19, 2002: CP-01: “Certification Procedure for Terminal Equipment” - withdrawn DC-01: “Procedure for Declaration of Conformity and Registration of Terminal Equipment” - in force
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 3 DoC Procedure Submission to Industry Canada –DoC based on test results –Registration request –Registration fee Industry Canada action –Review for completeness –Register TE in the Terminal Equipment List –Acknowledgement to Declaring Party Declaring Party can then distribute the TE in the Canadian market
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 4 DoC Requirements Testing performed by recognized testing laboratories All TE models require registration Compliance folder to be retained for 10 years and provided to IC on demand Marking –Registration Number –Model number –REN and compliance notice Provide a representative in Canada
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 5 DoC Auditing Industry Canada may: –Request copy of compliance folder –Conduct audits –Request re-testing of the TE Representative in Canada –Answers inquiries –Provides samples to IC on demand
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 6 Self-marking Self-Marking of the Certification/ Registration Number on Terminal Equipment – Application Procedure and Agreement For previously certified TE, self-marking is an alternative to IC label Self-marking mandatory –When DoC is used –For certificate holders as of January 1, 2003 Fee per mark same as fee per IC label (Existing Fee Order) applies to all products marked
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 7 Self-marking (Cont’d) Self-marking agreement –Requests for Self-Marking –Accurate production records to be submitted to IC every 6 months for review. Registration number format –IC: Company No.- Unique Product No. (UPN) Company No. assigned by IC UPN assigned by declaring party One format for TE registration # and radio equipment certification #
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 8 Self-marking (Cont’d) Future Plan –Eliminate fee per unit marked and replace it by a one-time registration fee through a new Fee Order –Eliminate the requirement for a self- marking agreement –Incorporate the marking requirements in DC-01
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Industry Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca Industrie Canada http:/ /strategis.ic.gc.ca CCT March 14, 2002 9 For More Information For detailed information on MRAs and Terminal Attachment Program visit: http://www.scc.ca/forum98/tapac/dispatch.cgi or contact: Jacqueline Dubé at Email: telecom.reg@ic.gc.ca Phone: (613) 990-4526 Fax: (613) 957-8845 for Industry Canada publications visit: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/SSG/sf01347e.html
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