The Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RATEL) in Serbia has developed a new Rulebook on Radio Equipment. This Rulebook, which is based on the EU RED Directive, was officially introduced on March 22, 2024. It defines the essential requirements and conditions applicable to radio equipment.
Manufacturers are required to ensure their radio equipment meets all relevant essential requirements through one of the following conformity assessment procedures:
The declaration of conformity and the certificate of conformity are the documents that show the compliance of equipment to the statement of the Rulebook.
Radio equipment compliant with the essential requirements of the Rulebook must bear a conformity mark that is visible, legible, and indelible, placed either on the equipment or its nameplate or, if not possible or not justified due to the characteristics of the radio equipment, on its packaging or accompanying documentation. Other signs, symbols, inscriptions can be added as long as they do not reduce the visibility, legibility and/or meaning of the conformity mark.
Radio equipment meeting the Rulebook's requirements can be freely marketed in the Republic of Serbia without restrictions.
Radio equipment that does not comply with the provisions of this Rulebook may be publicly displayed and presented at fairs, exhibitions, and similar events in the Republic of Serbia, only with a clear and visibly prominent sign that delivery to the market or release of such equipment is not allowed in the Republic of Serbia.
The Rulebook took effect on March 30, 2024, and will be applicable from June 1, 2024. However, specific provisions in Article 35 will come into effect at later dates. Upon this Rulebook's application, the 2012 Rulebook on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment will be terminated.
Additionally, it is specified in the Rulebook that Serbian Certificates of Conformity (CoCs) will no longer be mandatory for radio products from December 31, 2026. Starting January 1, 2027, the CE Mark will be sufficient for radio products in Serbia.
The information has been prepared by the GMA Consult Group team.
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