BIS Act 2016 comes into effect from Oct 12, 2017

Q.  The Bureau of Indian Standards Act will help in which of the following?
- Published on 16 Oct 17

a. Provision to bring services and products under a mandatory standard regime
b. Multiple type of simplified conformity assessment scheme including self declaration of conformity
c. Appoint authority besides BIS to verify conformity of products and services to standardisation
d. Both a and c
e. All of the above

ANSWER: All of the above
 
BIS Act 2016 comes into effect from Oct 12, 2017The much-awaited Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act has come into effect from October 12 with a provision to bring more services and products like jewellery under the mandatory standard regime.

Parliament had, in March 2016, passed the law to replace the BIS Act of 1986.

The Consumer Affairs Ministry finalised the rules for the new law only this week.

The new law will further help ease of doing business in the country.

Not only the provisions of the Act will give fillip to ’Make In India’ campaign but also ensure availability of quality products and services to the consumers, he said.

As per the new law, the government can bring under compulsory certification regime any goods and service which it considers necessary in the public interest or for the protection of human, animal or plant health, safety of the environment, or prevention of unfair trade practices or national security.

Enabling provisions have also been made for making hallmarks of the precious metal articles mandatory.

The new Act also allows multiple type of simplified conformity assessment schemes, including self-declaration of conformity against a standard which will give simplified options (to manufacturers) to adhere to the standards and get certificate of conformity.

There is also a provision that enables the Centre to appoint any authority/agency, in addition to the BIS, to verify the conformity of products and services to a standard and issue certificate of conformity.

Further, there is provision for repair or recall, including product liability of the products bearing Standard Mark but not conforming to the relevant Indian Standard.

The current Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will be known as National Standards Body of India.

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