Bekendtgørelse af lov om radioudstyr og elektromagnetiske forhold | A20220095829 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse af lov om radioudstyr og elektromagnetiske forhold

This provision introduces the law on radio equipment and electromagnetic conditions, gives key definitions, sets scope exclusions, and states several manufacturer, importer, and authority duties.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
A20220095829
Status
In force
Version
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Language
da
Updated
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authorized representative commencement conformity assessment cooperation with authority device use distribution obligations documentation retention equipment compliance fixed installations import compliance importer obligations manufacturer obligations market access market placement market surveillance online interfaces radio equipment regulatory responsibility risk notification technical documentation transitional rules

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This provision introduces the law on radio equipment and electromagnetic conditions, gives key definitions, sets scope exclusions, and states several manufacturer, importer, and authority duties. Importøren må kun bringe apparater i omsætning, hvis importøren har sikret, at fabrikanten har overholdt de angivne regler i § 4. Importøren skal mærke, opbevare dokumentation, underrette myndigheder ved risiko og handle hurtigt for at bringe apparater i overensstemmelse; distributøren må ikke gøre ikke-overensstemmende apparater tilgængelige på markedet. Distributors and certain service providers must check compliance, warn authorities about risks, keep documentation available, and cooperate on corrective measures. A user may use an apparatus only if it is correctly installed, maintained, used as intended, and otherwise compliant with the stated rule (the text cuts off).