The corresponding draft resolution was developed by the Ministry of economic development of Russia with the participation of Rosaccreditation and submitted to the Government of the Russian Federation as part of the implementation of the "regulatory guillotine"mechanism.
This document sets common rules for creating and filling in data about different types of certificates of compliance in a single registry. This will allow you to systematize and unify its data with the data of the Federal tax service of Russia.
The approach to creating and maintaining a register is based on digitizing information and documents for certificates of compliance and signing them in electronic form. Entering information into the electronic record of the certificate of compliance and monitoring its content will be implemented by means of structural, format-logical and other types of control in automatic mode. These measures are aimed at improving the quality of information entered into the register and ensuring the traceability of certification procedures.
Due to the presence in the register of all necessary information about issued certificates, including information about inspection control of certified products, Rosaccreditation will be able to carry out a significant part of control activities without interaction with accredited persons.
The draft resolution also provides for entering information in the register on the transfer of the function of conducting inspection control over certified products to another certification body with a suitable field of accreditation. Together with the norms provided for in draft law No. 658661-7 "On amendments to the Federal law "On technical regulation", this will reduce the number of "orphan" certificates of conformity and comply with the rights of product manufacturers.
In addition, the project establishes the possibility of entering information about the suspension, renewal, termination of conformity certificates, and their invalidation in the register. This will help to identify certificates for potentially dangerous products issued by certification bodies which accreditation has been terminated.