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The Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (Amendment and Extension) Regulations 1994

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5.  For Schedule 2 of the principal Regulations, there shall be substituted the following Schedule—

Regulation 10(5)(a)

SCHEDULE 2THE CE MARK

1.  Subject to paragraph 2 below, in the CE Mark, the symbol “CE” shall be set out in the form shown below—

2.  Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1 above, where any terminal equipment is marked with a CE mark in which the symbol “CE” is set out in the form shown below—

the CE mark on such terminal equipment shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this Schedule.

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