Implementation Rule (PR China)

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The Implementation Rules are regulations of the People's Republic of China that define the scope of the product certifications applicable there . For each product group there are specific implementation rules that are defined by the Chinese authorities .

Content of the Implementation Rules

The Implementation Rules usually contain 12–13 chapters that define the scope of the CCC product certification. The following list gives an overview of the most common contents of the Implementation Rules :

  1. scope of application
  2. terms and definitions
  3. Certification standards
  4. Certification Pattern
  5. Individual product units
  6. Certification Commission
  7. Certification process
  8. Certificates
  9. Certification mark
  10. Certification logo
  11. fees
  12. Responsibilities
  13. Certification rules

Update of the Implementation Rules

In 2014, the Implementation Rules were updated, so that from 2015 some changes came into force. For example, some product groups that were previously combined under one implementation rule have been split up and are now subject to several implementation rules. New products have also been added that are now subject to mandatory certification. Furthermore, factory levels were introduced so that the companies that carry out product certification will in future be assigned levels (A – D). Level A is given to companies whose plants and products have achieved particularly positive results in product certification.

Individual evidence

  1. 承担 强制性 产品 认证 工作 的 认证 机构 及其 业务 范围 (business scope of certification bodies undertaken product certifications) . Chinese Authority. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  2. Four changes to CCC certifications . QZ-Online. Retrieved June 29, 2015.