Common use of Conformity Assessment Clause in Contracts

Conformity Assessment. 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment procedures and results thereby, including: (a) voluntary arrangements between conformity assessment bodies from each Party’s territory; (b) agreements on mutual acceptance of the results of conformity assessment procedures with respect to specified regulations conducted by bodies located in the other Party’s territory; (c) recognition by one Party of the results of conformity assessments performed in the other Party’s territory; (d) accreditation procedures for qualifying conformity assessment bodies and promotion of the recognition of accreditation and certification bodies under international mutual recognition arrangements; and (e) government designation of conformity assessment bodies. 2. The Parties shall intensify their exchange of information on the range of mechanisms to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment results. 3. Before accepting the results of a conformity assessment procedure, and to enhance confidence in the continued reliability of each other’s conformity assessment results, the Parties may consult on such matters as the technical confidence of the conformity assessment bodies involved, as appropriate. 4. A Party shall, on the request of the other Party, explain its reasons for not accepting the results of a conformity assessment procedure performed in the other Party’s territory. 5. Where a Party declines a request from the other Party to engage in or conclude negotiations to reach agreement on facilitating recognition in its territory of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted by bodies located in the other Party’s territory, it shall, on request, explain its reasons.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Conformity Assessment. 1. The Parties recognize that a broad wide range of mechanisms exists exist to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment procedures and the results therebythereof, including: (a) voluntary arrangements agreements between conformity assessment bodies from in the territory of each Party’s territory; (b) agreements on the mutual acceptance of the results of conformity assessment procedures with respect to specified specific regulations conducted carried out by bodies located in the territory of the other Party’s territory; (c) recognition by one a Party of the results of conformity assessments performed carried out in the territory of the other Party’s territory; (d) accreditation procedures for qualifying conformity assessment bodies and promotion of promoting the recognition of accreditation and certification bodies under international mutual recognition arrangementsagreements; and (e) government governmental designation of conformity assessment bodies. 2. The Parties shall intensify their exchange of information on the range of mechanisms to that facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment results. 3. Before accepting the results of a conformity assessment procedure, and to enhance increase confidence in the continued mutual reliability of each other’s the conformity assessment results, the Parties may consult consult, as appropriate, on aspects such matters as the technical confidence competence of the conformity assessment bodies involved, as appropriate. 4. A Party shall, on at the request of the other Party, explain its reasons for not accepting the results of a conformity assessment procedure performed carried out in the territory of the other Party’s territory. 5. Where a Party declines refuses a request from by the other Party to engage in enter into or conclude negotiations to reach an agreement on facilitating to facilitate the recognition in its territory of the results of conformity assessment procedures conducted carried out by bodies located in the territory of the other Party’s territory, it shall, on upon request, explain its reasons.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement