Listmembers:

I have a question that perhaps some of you can help me with.  I'm developing 
a regulatory compliance plan for a new telecom product that is scheduled to 
begin shipping in the first quarter of 2000.  The exact date is not certain, 
but it is likely to be before the April 8, 2000 date that appears in the RTTE 
directive.

If possible, I would like to avoid the whole notified body route called out 
by the current directive 98/13/EC, especially since it would only be required 
for the brief period until April 2000. 

I seem to recall that a new directive can be used as soon as *any* member 
state has transposed it into national law.  If so, this suggests that the 
RTTE directive could be used prior to April 2000 if at least one member state 
has transposed it into national law.  

In the case of the UK, however, recent postings on the emc-pstc listserver 
indicate that the draft legislation for the UK calls out an effective date of 
April 8, 2000.  In other words, even if the UK transposes the directive prior 
to April 2000, the national law itself will call out an effective date of 
April 8.  I do not know what the other member states are planning to do.

So, am I stuck with using directive 98/13/EC and the notified body route if 
the product ships prior to April 8, 2000?


Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.

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