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- _; I" S% e4 s3 g9 X+ z7 ? Reference Information Regarding DoC
% |+ G Q. v: H1 d7 T) q8 dLabs in China cannot perform DoC testing under the current MRA status
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between China and US
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FCC MRA Rule Explanation (FCC 法規說明):
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Test labs in China may not perform DoC testing to allow equipment to be marketed in the
8 F! n; i7 Y% GUnited States in accordance with FCC rule Part 47 CFR 2.948(d) when equipment is to
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be authorized under the DoC process, the party performing the test must be accredited.
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FCC Part 2.948(e) has additional requirements for labs located outside the US. One of
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these requirements, FCC Part 2.948(e)(1) requires a foreign country to have a MRA with
* _4 E; D. }- u4 I! x/ {2 B% pthe US, in order for the US to accept DoC test reports. Currently the US and China does
7 l3 B( _4 P) x4 I4 z1 ynot have an MRA. At past Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings brief
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informal discussions have taking place with the regulatory authorities in China to begin
4 {" y2 @; I3 W' ?MRA discussions but to date these meetings have not produced any results. When an
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0 _3 M. X2 [; W" L `# SOriginal FCC Part 2.948 Related Description (FCC Part 2.948 相關原始說明):
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FCC Part 2.948: Description of measurement facilities.
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(d) A laboratory that has been accredited with a scope covering the required
- D6 C5 m) A- X2 smeasurements shall be deemed competent to test and submit test data for equipment subject
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to verification, DoC and certification. Such a laboratory shall be accredited by an
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approved accreditation organization based on the International Organization for
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Standardization/International Electro technical Commission (ISO/IEC) Standard
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Laboratories.'' The organization accrediting the laboratory must be approved by the
3 h) A _1 D5 E0 pCommission's Office of Engineering and Technology, as indicated in Sec. 0.241 of this
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chapter, to perform such accreditation based on ISO/IEC 58, ⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯
8 \# d7 L4 B5 d w$ c3 {8 H3 {(e) The accreditation of a laboratory located outside of the United States, or its
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possessions, will be acceptable only under one of the following conditions:
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(1) If the accredited laboratory has been designated by a foreign designating authority
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and recognized by the Commission under the terms of a government-to-government Mutual
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Recognition Agreement/Arrangement; or
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(2) If the laboratory has been recognized by the Commission as being accredited by an organization
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that has entered into an arrangement between accrediting organizations and the arrangement has been
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