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Terms used in certification

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Term Definition
Conclusion of the FSTEC

Permits are issued according to a simpler procedure and do not require the provision of legalized documents, such as a power of attorney from the manufacturer or the notification itself.

This document can be issued in the absence of the EEC Register information about a previously registered notification and the absence of the possibility of its registration. and when importingproductand for a number of special customs procedures (in particular, for the procedure of temporary importation, followed by export), as well as imported for the applicant's own needs.

It is important to note that the import or export of such goods for their own needs is allowed without the right to distribute these goods and provide encryption (cryptography) services to third parties with their help.

Infection (of the product)
The presence of a living organism in the product that is harmful to the plant or plant product. Infection also includes infection. [CEFM, 1997; revised by CEFM, 1999]
Mark of conformity
A legally registered certification mark used in accordance with the procedure for certification by a third party for products (services) that are in full compliance with the requirements of the regulatory document used for certification.