Hi Brian,

I believe you're correct given the statement in the announcement.



Also, the ACMA will only assign a Supplier Code number to an in-country entity 
that's established in Australia. Currently, an in-country entity would have to 
apply to the ACMA for the number by using the application 
form<http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib310117/c01-application_for_permission_to_use_regulatory_marks.pdf>
 available online.



IHTH.



Best regards,



Ron



-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Oconnell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 3:46 PM
To: 'Kevin Richardson'; Ron Pickard; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [PSES] ACMA labelling arrangement change announcement



Many thanks to Ron and Kevin.



Have interpreted the announcement that current products that have a 
representative and bear the 'c-tick' mark will not have to be registered and 
bear RCM until June 2015. Correct?



Does the ACMA Supplier Code Number come from the representative, or does the 
mfr have to apply for this number?



thanks,

Brian



-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>On Behalf Of Kevin 
Richardson

Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 2:11 PM

To: 'Ron Pickard'; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: RE: [PSES] ACMA labelling arrangement change announcement



Hi Ron,

Just to clarify, as the announcement says, this is related to labelling and 
does not mean any changes to technical requirements.

All importers of overseas product however, will now also have to “register” on 
a national database., even if they already have been issued with an ACMA 
Supplier Code Number.

The timing of the commencement of these new arrangements are to coincide with 
the commencements of completely new electrical safety arrangements in Australia 
and New Zealand, the EESS arrangements.  These will have very significant 
impact, again, not so much on the technical requirements but on the processes 
imposed on the suppliers of product into Australia or New Zealand.



Best regards,

Kevin Richardson

Stanimore Pty Limited

Compliance Advice & Solutions for Technology 
(Legislation/Regulations/Standards/Australian Agent Services)

Ph:       02-4329-4070       (Int'l: +61-2-4329-4070)

Fax:      02-4328-5639       (Int'l: +61-2-4328-5639)

Mobile:  04-1224-1620       (Int'l: +61-4-1224-1620)

Email:    [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
   or    [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

URL:     www.stanimore.com<http://www.stanimore.com>



From: Ron Pickard 
[mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>

Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 6:20 AM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: [PSES] ACMA labelling arrangement change announcement

To those that deal with Australian requirements, here’s an ACMA announcement 
that will be of interest. Please note that this will obviously affect all 3 
labeling notices.

Best regards,

Ron

-----Original message-----

From: Technical Regulation Development Section 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

Sent: Mon, Mar 5, 2012 03:16:10 GMT+00:00

Subject: Upcoming changes to the ACMA labelling arrangements





Announcement

Notice of upcoming changes to the ACMA labelling arrangements (RCM) The ACMA is 
consolidating the three existing compliance marks (C-Tick, A-Tick and RCM) into 
a single compliance mark—the RCM. This will indicate a device's compliance with 
all applicable ACMA regulatory arrangements—that is, for telecommunications, 
radiocommunications, EMC and EME—and with applicable State and Territory 
electrical equipment safety requirements.

The C-Tick and A-Tick compliance marks are to be phased out. A new database 
will be established for all supplier registration and the supplier 
identification requirements removed from the labelling notices.

The changes are currently proposed to start on 1 July 2012 to align with the 
proposed commencement date for the Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council 
(ERAC) Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS). The commencement of the new 
ACMA arrangements may be postponed if there is a delay in the commencement of 
the EESS.

The current ACMA labelling arrangements apply until the commencement date.

From 1 July 2012, the new arrangements will only apply to new suppliers—those 
not registered on the ACMA supplier database.

From 1 July 2015, the arrangements will apply to all suppliers.

Further information is available on the ACMA website 
www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_410297<http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_410297>.







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