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AUGUST 15 MARKS THE SECOND STAGE OF THE REFORM OF PROCEDURES FOR TESTS OF CONFORMITY TO MANDATORY STANDARDS OF IMPORTED GOODS

July 31, 2005

 

THE COMMISSIONER OF STANDARDIZATION

 

The second stage of the reform of procedures for tests of conformity of imported goods to mandatory standards will be launched on August 15, 2005.  This was announced by Grisha Deitch, the Commissioner of Standardization in the Ministry of Industry Trade and Labor. 

 

Prior to June 1, 2005 all imported goods that were subject to mandatory standards had to be tested in the Standards Institution of Israel (SII) prior to obtaining a release from customs.  As of June 1 2005, all imported goods subject to such standards were divided into four levels of examination according to the degree to which each one might endanger public health and security. 

 

Deitch reported that the four inspection levels were set as follows:

Group 1 – Goods embodying the highest danger level to public health and safety.  For example:  children’s toys, electrical home appliances, pressure vessels, portable foam fire extinguishers.  No changes will occur with respect to issuing a certificate of conformity to the standard for release from customs.  That is, an examination of each shipment is still  a requirement for release from customs. 

 

Group 2 – Goods embodying a medium level of potential danger to public health and safety.  Examples:   sun glasses, bulbs for various purposes, pipe fittings, carpets, bottles,  sheets for sealing of roofs.  For this group a one time permit based on a type approval test will be required plus the importer’s declaration that the goods in subsequent shipments are identical to the authorized type and conform to the standards that govern them.  It will no longer be necessary for imported goods in regular shipments to undergo inspections each time prior to release from customs. 

 

Group 3 – Goods with a low inherent degree of danger to public health and safety.  Examples:  ceramic wall tiles, W.C.s of ceramic materials, etc.  This group will require only an importer’s declaration that the goods conform to the mandatory standards that apply to them.  No examination of the products will be required.

 

Group 4 -  Goods intended solely for industrial use and not for direct consumer use.  Examples:  electrical industrial items.  Release of these goods from customs will not depend at all on obtaining a certificate of conformity to mandatory standards. 

 

 


 

Deitch noted that the purpose of the reform was to facilitate the examination of imports for conformity to mandatory standards while strengthening enforcement at the marketing level. 

 

The Ministry of Industry Trade and Labor has adopted a new approach called "presumption of conformity" which is followed in a number of  more developed countries.  Under this approach a greater responsibility is placed on the importers who sign a declaration, confirmed by an attorney, with respect to the degree to which the goods conform to the obligatory standards.

 

The program's success depends on the introduction of stricter penalties under the Standards Regulations.  Recently, the Economics Committee of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, reviewed Revision 7*  to the Standards Law (increased penalties) and it underwent final approval (second and third readings) by the Knesset at the end of July.

 

The Standardization Administration of the Ministry of Industry Trade and Labor is preparing for stricter enforcement of mandatory standards, with emphasis on those goods for which import licensing will become easier.

 

On completion of the procedural reform, import licensing will become easier for goods governed by some 50 percent, i.e. 200 of the 400 existing mandatory standards. 

 

On June 1, 2005 the new procedure was introduced for the eleven standards in Group 4, and on August 15, it will be activated for the 39 Group 3 mandatory standards.  Following this, within a matter of a few months the arrangement will cover imports of the 140 standards in Group 2.  

 

Deitch emphasized that introducing a successful procedural reform will have far-reaching influence on the signing with developed economies of agreements of mutual recognition of certificates of  conformity  to standards or other compulsory technical requirements.  In such countries enforcement of standards takes place mainly at the retail stage, rather than at the point of release from customs. 

 

The instructions of the Commissioner of Standardization on this subject, including the classification of goods into the groups as stated, the conditions for release of goods of each group from customs, the documentation to be presented by the importer, the dates each phase enters into effect, as well as other instructions can be found (in Hebrew)** at the internet sites of the Ministry of Industry Trade and Labor 

(  http://www.moital.gov.il ) and the Standards Institution of Israel

( http://www.sii.org.il ).

 

 

Remarks

*  Revision 7 to the Standards Law is the revision which until now has been termed Revision 6 in papers and correspondence emanating from the Office of the Commissioner of Standardization.  A separate technical revision was introduced prior to the passage of that pertaining to standards-related penalties and was labeled Revision 6 while that referred to in these notes, which was passed by the Knesset and published in the Rashumot, official gazette on August 1, 2005, has become known as Revision 7.   

 

**  An English version will be published on the same site  in the near future.

 

 

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