Operational Certification Procedures Sample Clauses

The Operational Certification Procedures clause defines the processes and requirements for verifying that certain operations, systems, or products meet established standards or criteria before they are put into use. Typically, this involves outlining the steps for conducting inspections, audits, or tests, specifying the responsible parties, and detailing the documentation required to demonstrate compliance. By establishing clear procedures for certification, this clause ensures that all operational elements are properly vetted, reducing the risk of non-compliance and enhancing overall reliability and safety.
Operational Certification Procedures. The operational certification procedures, as set out in Annex 4, shall apply with respect to procedures regarding certificate of origin and related matters.
Operational Certification Procedures. For the purpose of implementing Chapter 3 (Rules of Origin), the following operational procedures on the issuance and verification of Certificates of Origin and other related administrative matters shall be observed by each Party. AUTHORITIES Rule 1 The Certificate of Origin shall be issued by an Issuing Authority/Body of the exporting Party. Details of the Issuing Authorities/Bodies shall be notified by each Party, through the ASEAN Secretariat, prior to the entry into force of this Agreement. Any subsequent changes shall be promptly notified by each Party, through the ASEAN Secretariat.
Operational Certification Procedures. Attachment 3-3-1
Operational Certification Procedures. For the purposes of these Operational Certification Procedures:
Operational Certification Procedures. For the purposes of these Operational Certification Procedures: