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The Recreational Craft Regulations 2017

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40A.(1) In this regulation—

(a)any reference to an Article or an Annex is a reference to an Article of or Annex to the Directive;

(b)CE marking” has the meaning given in Article 3(28);

(c)harmonised standard” has the meaning given in Article 3(20).

(2) For the purposes of this regulation, references to the requirements set out in Article 4(1) and Annex I are to be read as if they include a requirement that the owner's manuals referred to in point 2.5 of Part A of Annex I and point 4 of Part B of that Annex must be in English (instead of in a language or languages which can be easily understood by consumers and other end-users, as determined by the member State concerned).

(3) Where a product meets the requirements set out in Article 4(1) and Annex I—

(a)the requirements of regulation 6(a) and (b) are to be treated as being satisfied;

(b)regulation 2(2)(a) applies subject to the modification set out in paragraph (15)(c).

(4) Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), paragraph (5) applies where, before placing a product on the market, the manufacturer—

(a)ensures that the product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements set out in Article 4(1) and Annex I;

(b)draws up the technical documentation in accordance with Article 25;

(c)carries out the conformity assessment procedure applicable to the product in accordance with Articles 19 to 22 and 24 or has it carried out;

(d)ensures that the technical documentation and any other records and correspondence relating to the conformity assessment procedures are prepared in or translated into English;

(e)affixes a CE marking to the product in accordance with Articles 16 to 18;

(f)draws up an EU declaration of conformity in accordance with Article 15; and

(g)ensures that the EU declaration of conformity is prepared in or translated into English.

(5) Where this paragraph applies—

(a)the requirements of regulations 8, 9 and 10(1), (2), (3) and (5) are to be treated as being satisfied;

(b)regulations 10(4), 11, 12(2), 39(3) and 40 apply subject to the modifications set out in paragraph (15);

(c)Part 3 (except for regulations 43(2) and (3) and 48) does not apply;

(d)regulation 71 does not apply.

(6) Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), paragraph (7) applies where, before placing a product on the market, the importer ensures that—

(a)the conformity assessment procedure applicable to the product in accordance with Articles 19 to 22 and 24 has been carried out;

(b)the manufacturer has drawn up the technical documentation in accordance with Article 25; and

(c)the product bears the CE marking in accordance with Articles 16 to 18.

(7) Where this paragraph applies—

(a)the requirements of regulation 19(1)(a), (b) and (c)(i) are to be treated as being satisfied;

(b)regulations 18, 19(2), 20, 23 and 25 apply subject to the modifications set out in paragraph (15).

(8) This paragraph applies where there is no designated standard or part of a designated standard that corresponds exactly to a harmonised standard or part of a harmonised standard referred to in Article 14.

(9) Where paragraph (8) applies, paragraphs (4)(c) and (6)(a) of this regulation are to be read as requiring—

(a)in respect of products referred to in Article 20(1)(b)(i), one of the conformity assessment procedures (combination of procedures) referred to in the second indent of Article 20(1)(b)(i);

(b)in respect of exhaust emissions for products referred to in points (d) and (e) of Article 2(1), one of the conformity assessment procedures (or combinations of procedures) referred to in Article 21(b);

(c)in respect of noise emissions for products referred to in Article 22(1)—

(i)the conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 22(1)(b); or

(ii)where applicable in accordance with Article 22(1)(c), one of the conformity assessment procedures referred to in Article 22(1)(c);

(d)in respect of noise emissions for products referred to in Article 22(2), the conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 22(2)(b).

(10) Paragraph (11) applies where, before making a product available on the market, the distributor ensures that the product bears the CE marking in accordance with Articles 16 to 18.

(11) Where this paragraph applies—

(a)the requirement of regulation 28(1)(a)(i) is to be treated as being satisfied;

(b)regulations 19(2) (which contains the definition of “required documents” for the purposes of regulation 28), 29 and 30 apply subject to the modifications set out in paragraph (15).

(12) Paragraph (13) applies where the private importer—

(a)ensures before putting a product into service that the product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements set out in Article 4(1) and Annex I; and

(b)ensures that the name and postal address of the notified body that carried out the conformity assessment procedure applicable to the product in accordance with Articles 19 to 22 and 24 is marked on the product.

(13) Where this paragraph applies, the requirements of regulation 36(1)(a) and 36(4) are to be treated as being satisfied.

(14) Where, before placing a product on the market or putting a product into service, a person applies the procedure referred to in Article 23 to the product, the requirements of regulation 43 are to be treated as being satisfied.

(15) The modifications referred to in paragraphs (3)(b), (5)(b), (7)(b) and (11)(b) are that—

(a)any reference to “declaration of conformity” is to be read as a reference to the EU declaration of conformity;

(b)any reference to “designated standard” is to be read as a reference to a harmonised standard;

(c)any reference to “essential requirements” is to be read as a reference to the requirements set out in Article 4(1) and Annex I (as modified by paragraph (2));

(d)any reference to “UK marking” is to be read as a reference to the CE marking;

(e)any reference to “relevant conformity assessment procedure” is to be read as a reference to the conformity assessment procedures that apply to the product in accordance with Articles 19 to 22 and 24;

(f)any reference to “technical documentation” is a reference to the technical documentation referred to in Article 25.]

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