Grace,

Don't forget that your client will require a Canadian representative to hold 
the certification and test reports in-case the product is audited.

Regards
Kevin Keegan

KES & Associates


>From: Mark Briggs <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: Mark Briggs <[email protected]>
>To: "Grasso, Charles" <[email protected]>,        Grace Lin 
><[email protected]>, [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Labeling Requirements per Industry Canada
>Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 08:35:54 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Grace, Charles
>
>My understanding is that model number and brand name on the label need to 
>match the information related to the IC number that is detailed on Canada's 
>Radio Equipment List (REL) ... follow the link on the left side of Industry 
>Canada's wireless certification page 
>http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/ceb-bhst.nsf/en/h_tt00010e.html
>
>There are ways to get variants with a new model number with the same brand 
>name (family listing) or different brand name (multiple listing) onto the 
>REL but these do require that an application be filed and, in the case of a 
>multiple listing, the new company have a Canadian Company Number.
>
>Regards
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: "Grasso, Charles" <[email protected]>
>To: Grace Lin <[email protected]>; [email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 4:27:42 PM
>Subject: RE: Labeling Requirements per Industry Canada
>
>
>Hi Grace,
>
>I ran into this issue too! Although the
>standard states very specifically that it must be
>the manufacturers name etc on the label, you can – by going through a
>TCB, get the
>label listed the way you describe.
>
>Chas
>
>________________________________
>
>From:[email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grace
>Lin
>Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008
>12:17 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Labeling Requirements per
>Industry Canada
>
>Dear Members,
>
>Could someone please advise if a marketing company is able
>to mark an Industry Canada
>certified OEM product by using the manufacturer's (applicant's) IC number
>and the marketing company's name and model number?
>
>I excerpt Section 5.2 of RSS-Gen below for your convenience.
>
>If yes for the above question, is there any procedure
>we or our OEM supplier has to follow (permissive change, etc.) ?
>
>Thank you and look forward to hear from you.
>
>Best regards,
>Grace Lin
>
>"
>All
>Category I radio equipment intended for use in Canada shall permanently 
>display on
>each transmitter, receiver, or inseparable combination thereof, the 
>applicant's
>name (i.e. manufacturer's name, trade name or brand name), model number and
>certification number. This information shall be affixed in such a manner as 
>not
>to be removable except by destruction or defacement. The size of the 
>lettering
>shall be legible without the aid of magnification but is not required to be
>larger than 8-point font size. If the device is too small to meet this
>condition, the information can be included in the user manual upon 
>agreement
>with Industry Canada .
>The
>label for medical implants which are designed to be used within the human 
>body,
>can be placed on the package and user manual.
>The
>certification number is made up of a Company Number (CN) assigned by the 
>Bureau
>followed by the Unique Product Number (UPN ), assigned by the
>applicant.
>The
>certification number shall appear as follows:
>"IC:
>XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY"
>Where:
> * "XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY" is the certification number;
> * "XXXXXX" is the Company Number (CN) assigned by Industry Canada , made 
>of at most 6 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9), including a letter at the 
>end of the CN to distinguish between different company addresses;
> * "YYYYYYYYYYY" is the Unique Product Number (UPN ) assigned by the 
>applicant, made of at most 11 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9); and
> * the letters "IC" have no other meaning or purpose than to identify the 
>Industry Canada certification number.
>Permitted
>alphanumerical characters used in the CN and UPN are limited to capital
>letters (A-Z) and digits (0-9). An example of the new format for a company
>having a CN of "21A" and wishing to use a UPN of "WILAN3"
>would thus be: IC: 21A-WILAN3. Each equipment model shall be explicitly
>identified. The use of characters, such as #, / or -, in the certification
>number is not allowed. The use of "wild card" characters in the model
>number (for the purpose of identifying multiple models with one name) is 
>not
>allowed.
>Equipment
>that has received certification but is not labelled with the applicant's 
>name,
>model number and the certification number as outlined above is not 
>considered
>certified.
>Category
>II equipment shall be labelled in accordance with the requirements of RSS 
>-310.
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