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OICA VIEWS ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATION THE FUNCTIONING OF THE 1998 AGREEMENT

Informal document No . WP.29-138-19 (138th WP.29, 7-10 March 2006, agenda item 6.). OICA VIEWS ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATION THE FUNCTIONING OF THE 1998 AGREEMENT. WP29 March 2006. Why OICA’s View?. Harmonisation is important to Industry Different ideas and opinions

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OICA VIEWS ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATION THE FUNCTIONING OF THE 1998 AGREEMENT

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  1. Informal document No. WP.29-138-19 (138th WP.29, 7-10 March 2006, agenda item 6.) OICA VIEWS ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATIONTHE FUNCTIONING OF THE 1998 AGREEMENT WP29 March 2006

  2. Why OICA’s View? • Harmonisation is important to Industry • Different ideas and opinions • Different national/regional rules • OICA “10 PRINCIPLES” • Time to reflect • Share our views

  3. General Principles • Success of the 1998 Agreement • More countries to join 1998 & 1958 • Continuing commitment from CPs:- • Pursue GTR Process • Adopt GTRs • Tested Once, Accepted by all CPs

  4. General Principles • 1958 Regulations • Still needed – automatic GTR candidates • Should be compatible with GTRs • May not always take all GTR requirements • 1958 Agreement provides mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Type Approval.

  5. Case 1 – Existing Regulation • GTR Requirements as alternative • Adopt new alternative “H” Regulation • GTR Requirements (all or part) replace existing Tech. Requirements • Refer to GTR for Tech. Requirements

  6. Case 2 – New Subject • Copy GTR into new '58 Regulation • Refer to GTR for Tech. Requirements of new '58 Regulation

  7. General Principles • Best Regulatory Practice • Levels of Stringency • Eliminate Conflicts and Redundancy • Based on Research

  8. General Principles • Realistic selection of GTR Candidates • GTR w/o limit values – Special Resolutions • National/Regional Rulemaking

  9. OICA VIEWS ON GLOBAL HARMONIZATIONTHE FUNCTIONING OF THE 1998 AGREEMENT WP29 November 2005

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