> > CTR 21 passed the European Council vote on 20 July, and was notified 
> > on 21 June to all National Member States.
> > 
> > This means that CTR21 Pan-European approvals can now be issued.
> > 
> 
> Andrea,
> 
> I am not quite sure how it works, but it seems to me that I remember that
> any decision by the European Commission needs to be transposed into
> national regulation in the member states, or something to that effect,
> before it takes effect.  Seems to me that the member states will need a
> couple of days (weeks ... months ....) to do that and that the effective
> date even from a Council perspective cannot be the date when ACTS or some
> body of that ilk agreed to the CTR.  It may well be that some organizations
> are willing to let you use their Notified Body number and the CE marking as
> soon as they have satisfied themselves that indeed your gadget meets all
> the applicable requirements.  However, a member state that has not yet
> transposed that new agreement into national regulation, may not want to
> accept that before they have to.    Question is, by what date do the member
> states have to implement CTR21 ???

> 
> By the way, something went screwy with your dates as you have the member
> states notified before the Council made its determination.   
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> Vic Boersma
> 
Wordsmanship, as ever is your strongest point, Mr Boersma... 
 
Talking of things going screwy, did you really mean ACTS and not ACTE?

As I remember ACTS has no direct involvement in the standards making 
or acceptance process.

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Gary Gorton
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