LIGJI NR.2004/12 PËR STANDARDIZIMIN | 2004/12 — Kosovo law | Esheria

LIGJI NR.2004/12 PËR STANDARDIZIMIN

This text identifies Law No. 2004/12 on Standardization and says it has been amended, with amendments attached at the end of the law.

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Jurisdiction
Kosovo
Instrument
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Citation
2004/12
Version
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Language
sq
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This text identifies Law No. 2004/12 on Standardization and says it has been amended, with amendments attached at the end of the law. This article says the law sets rules for drafting, adapting, adopting, and applying standards in Kosovo, including determining their status and certifying products, processes, services, quality systems, and personnel. This article defines the technical terms used in the law on standardization, conformity, products, and related documents and bodies. This provision says standards may be local or international, and that reference points for standards include international, regional, and developed-country standards, as well as advances in science and practice. Standards apply equally to all natural and legal persons doing economic activity in Kosovo, and experimental standards cannot be used as the basis for new technical rules.