Duties of the Responsible Party
The responsible party upon signing or accepting the Declaration of Conformity as specified in Section 2.906 of
the FCC Rules hereby agrees to the duties listed below:
§ 2.1073(a).
The responsible party warrants that each unit of equipment marketed under DoC is identical to the unit tested and
found acceptable with the standards; and that the records maintained by the responsible party continue to reflect
the equipment being produced are within the variation that can be expected due to quantity production and testing
on a statistical basis.
§ 2.1073(b).
The responsible party must have a written statement from the manufacturer or accredited test laboratory that the
equipment complies with the appropriate technical standards.
§ 2.1073(c).
In case of transfer of control of equipment, as in the case of sale or merger, the new responsible party shall bear the
responsibility of continued compliance of the equipment.
§ 2.1073(d).
Equipment shall be retested if any modifications or changes are made that could adversely affect the emanation
characteristics of the equipment.
§ 2.1073(e).
If ay modifications or changes made by anyone other than the responsible party, the party making the
modifications or changes, if located within the U.S., becomes the new responsible party. The new responsible party
must comply with all provisions for the DoC, including having test data on files demonstrating that the product
continues to comply with all of the applicable technical standards.
§ 2.1075(a)(1).
The responsible party shall maintain records of the original design drawings and specifications and all changes
made to the product that may affect compliance.
§ 2.1075(a)(2).
The responsible party shall maintain records of the procedures used for production inspection and testing to insure
the conformance with the FCC Rules.
§ 2.946(a)(1).
The test report data shall be provided to the FCC within 14 days of delivery of request. The test sample(s) shall be
provided within 60 days of delivery of request.
§ 2.946(b).
In cases involving harmful interference of safety of life or property, the production sample must be provided within
60 days, but not less than 14 days. Failure to comply with such a request with the time frame shown may be cause
for forfeiture, pursuant to Section 1,80 of Part 1 of the FCC Rules.
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