| Legislative: | 1.Adopted and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 9 January 2002. 2.Articles 7, 10, 12, 14 and 17 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 30 October 2002.
 3.16 Articles amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 5 January 2006.
 4.Articles 3, 4, 6, 7 and 10 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 24 May 2007.
 5.Articles 9 and 11 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 29 January 2008.
 6.Articles 3 and 14 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 12 November 2009.
 7.Articles 6, 10, 11, 12 and 14 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 28 September 2018.
 8.Articles 3 and 9 amended and promulgated by Ministerial Order on 11 January 2022.
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	| Content: | Article 1 These Regulations have been established in accordance with Paragraph Two Article 12 of the
 Commodity Inspection Act (the Act).
 
 Article 2
 An obligatory inspection applicant (applicant) shall employ the Commodity Inspection Mark (the
 Mark) in accordance with these Regulations, except for those approved by the Bureau of Standards,
 Metrology, and Inspection (BSMI) to be exempt from this requirement.
 
 Article 3
 The Mark is comprised of a graphic symbol with an identification number. Unless otherwise
 specified, the identification number shall be placed to the right of or below the graphic symbol.
 The graphic symbol for the Mark, named Product Safety Mark, is illustrated in Appendix 1.
 The Mark, depending on the following different inspection methods, is comprised of a Roman letter,
 a sequence of numbers or a designated code:
 1. For batch-by-batch inspection and monitoring inspection: the Roman letter 'C' followed by a
 number sequence, except the following situations:
 (1) Type-approved products designated by the BSMI permitting the applicant to print the Mark: the
 Roman letter 'T' followed by a designated code;
 (2) Commodities manufactured by organizations with management systems certified by the BSMI
 permitting the applicant to print the Mark: the Roman letter 'Q' with a designated code; and
 (3) Commodities designated by the BSMI permitting the applicant to print the Mark: a Roman letter
 'M' with a designated code.
 2. Registration of product certification: the Roman letter 'R' followed by a designated code. For
 products designated by the BSMI: the Roman letter "R", a number sequence and a designated code.
 3. Declaration of conformity: the Roman letter 'D' followed by a designated code.
 The BSMI shall assign the designated codes upon the issuance of certificates, except for those
 mentioned in subparagraph 3 of the preceding paragraph, as these shall be assigned by the BSMI
 based on applications made by manufacturers.
 For the designated codes mentioned in the third paragraph, where the product is announced by the
 BSMI to include a QR code, an application for QR code shall be made to the BSMI before a
 certificate is issued or when applying a registration of declaration of conformity. For those which
 have been granted product registration certificates prior to the entry into force of the announcement
 of products to bear QR code, the application for QR code shall be made before the products are
 imported or transported out of the manufacturing premises.
 
 Article 4
 The Mark shall be printed in accordance with the following rules:
 1. Under batch-by-batch inspection and monitoring inspection: The BSMI shall print the Mark
 labels. For situations mentioned in items (1)-(3), subparagraph 1, paragraph 3, Article 3, an
 applicant is permitted to print the inspection mark in accordance with the applicable requirements.
 2. Under registration of product certification: An applicant is permitted to print the inspection mark
 in accordance with the applicable requirements. For products designated by BSMI: the graphic
 symbol for the Mark, Roman letter and the number sequence shall be printed by the BSMI, and the
 designated code shall be printed by the applicant.
 3. Under declaration of conformity: An applicant is permitted to print the inspection mark in
 accordance with the applicable requirements.
 
 Article 5
 The inspection mark printed by manufacturers shall use materials that are not easily altered, and the
 content shall be in a clearly identifiable and indelible form affixed permanently to the commodity.
 
 Article 6
 The Roman letter "C" Mark labels printed by the BSMI shall be issued upon approval of the
 application for inspection by the applicant. The applicant shall apply the Mark labels onto
 commodities before they are sampled for inspection. However, commodities that have been granted
 prior release by the BSMI may be labeled after sampling.
 If the Mark labels have not been applied in accordance with requirements, the BSMI or its
 subsidiary branches (hereinafter referred to as the inspection authority) may send its personnel to
 supervise the method by which the Mark labels are applied.
 The Roman letter "R" Mark labels printed by the BSMI shall be issued by the inspection authority
 upon filling application forms and attaching related proof documents by the applicant before the
 delivery of the commodities.
 
 Article 7
 The applicant shall record on the inspection application form the identification numbers of products
 undergone batch-by-batch inspection and monitoring inspection.
 
 Article 8
 The Mark should be applied in a prominent place on a commodity. Other marks applied to a
 commodity that are likely to be confused with the Mark shall be prohibited.
 The prominent place mentioned in the previous paragraph shall mean a position next to the plate,
 brand or trademark of a commodity and easily to be identified.
 
 Article 9
 An applicant shall apply the Mark on the body of a commodity; however, if the commodity is too
 small or for other specific causes to accommodate the Mark, it shall be affixed in accordance with
 the following methods:
 1. If the commodity is packaged, the Mark shall be applied to its smallest package;
 2. If the commodity is not packaged, or if it is not appropriate to apply the Mark to the packaging,
 the mark may be attached to the commodity by hang tags;
 3. If applying the Mark to the packaging or by hang tags is not appropriate, the Mark shall be put
 inside the packaging;
 4. The Mark may be applied to a commodity by other methods approved by the BSMI.
 For products announced by the BSMI to include a QR code in the designated code, the methods
 mentioned in subparagraphs 1 to 4 of the above paragraph may apply to affixing the QR code.
 
 Article 10
 An applicant with commodities that have complied with inspection requirements for three
 consecutive applications may fill application forms and attach related proof documents to apply for
 pre-purchasing an appropriate amount of Roman letter "C" Mark labels. These pre-purchased Mark
 labels shall be fully used, cancelled by, or returned to the inspection authority within 6 months. The
 applicant may apply for a single extension of no more than six months if the Mark labels are not
 fully used within the specified period.
 Where the pre-chased Mark labels are not fully used, cancelled or returned in accordance with the
 preceding paragraph the right to pre-purchase the Mark labels will be suspended. The inspection
 authority shall check the status of those pre-purchased Mark labels and not approve any further
 pre-purchasing until they are fully used, cancelled or returned.
 The inspection authority shall prepare individual record books to record the issued pre-purchased
 Mark labels.
 The applicant shall be responsible for custody of the pre-purchased Mark labels. If the Mark labels
 are lost or damaged, the applicant shall immediately report the identification numbers of the lost or
 damaged Mark labels to the inspection authority where they were pre-purchased.
 
 Article 11
 If the applicant fails to use the pre-purchased Mark labels in accordance with paragraph 4 of the
 preceding Article, lose the Mark labels for twice or more, or the commodities do not comply with
 requirements after inspection, its right to pre-purchase Mark labels shall be immediately revoked.
 The revoked right of pre-purchasing Mark labels of the preceding paragraph may be restored if there
 are three consecutive legit qualification to 3 batches of the commodities at 5 times of the amount of
 the specified one sent by the applicant for inspection, respectively.
 If the applicant obtains permission from the BSMI to print the Mark labels on the commodities in
 accordance with item 3, subparagraph 1, paragraph 3, Article 3 and have any of the following
 situations, the BSMI may rescind the permission it granted to the applicant for printing the Mark
 labels on commodities:
 1. Where its business is closed or unknown, or no application for inspection had been made for
 more than 2 years;
 2. Where the Mark is found to be printed on products not approved by the BSMI; or
 3. Where the products have been found to be not bearing the Mark for two times or more.
 The applicants of whom the permission for printing the Mark labels on commodities is rescinded, as
 mentioned in the preceding paragraph, shall be able to make a new application for permission 3
 months after the date of rescission and after compliance with the inspection requirements for a
 consecutive 3 batches of commodities.
 
 Article 12
 If the Mark labels issued by the BSMI during the application of inspection are not used, the
 applicant shall apply for cancellation or return these Mark labels in accordance with the following
 requirements:
 1. If the inspection application is withdrawn by the applicant due to an insufficient quantity of
 commodities or incomplete packaging, the unused Mark labels must be returned;
 2. If during on-site sampling or inspection it is found that the quantity of commodities does not
 reach the quantity specified in the inspection application, the quantity specified in the application
 should be corrected. The surplus Mark labels are allowed to be returned if there are more than one
 hundred well preserved Mark labels in sequence, or cancelled directly if there are less than one
 hundred ones or there are more than one hundred ones but not in sequence or not well preserved.
 Where the pre-purchased Mark labels are not able to be fully used within the specified time limit
 stated in Paragraph 1, Article 10 due to certain reasons, the unused Mark labels can still be returned
 if the amount is more than one hundred and the labels are intact with serial numbers in sequence.
 The unused Mark labels shall be directly cancelled by the inspection authority if the amount is less
 than one hundred, or if the amount is more than one hundred but the labels are not well preserved or
 the serial numbers are not in sequence.
 The applicant who returns Mark labels in accordance with the preceding two paragraphs shall be
 issued the certificate of return of commodities Mark labels after appropriate review by the
 inspection authority that accepts the inspection application. The certificate may be cashed or used to
 deduct the amount from related inspection fees within 1 year.
 
 Article 13
 The quantity of commodities that the sampling personnel checks to verify the use of Mark labels
 shall be two to three times of the quantity of sampled commodities for inspection or boxes opened
 for inspection. Commodities sampled to check the Mark labels shall have the Mark label
 identification numbers recorded in the sampling report. If there are discrepancies between the
 results of the check and those specified in the application form, the case shall be dealt with in
 accordance with related regulations.
 
 Article 14
 If commodities do not comply with the requirements under batch-by-batch inspection or monitoring
 inspection, the inspection authority shall send its personnel to the storage place of the commodities
 and cancel the Mark labels with receipt issued to the applicant within 15 days after the next day of
 issuance of the non-conformity notice. If the application for re-inspection or a new application for
 inspection is filed and the applicant ensures the integrity of the Mark labels by signing written
 declaration, these Mark labels may not be cancelled after gaining approval from the inspection
 authority.
 The applicant shall file a new application for inspection within 6months for commodities of which
 the inspection Mark labels are not cancelled in accordance with the preceding paragraph. The
 inspection authority shall immediately send its personnel to cancel the Mark labels if the applicant is
 not able to file such application within the specified period.
 
 Article 15
 A new application for Mark labels shall be submitted if commodities have any of the following
 problems:
 1. The packaging has been changed;
 2. A new application for inspection has been made in accordance with Article 27 of the Act;
 3. The Mark labels have been damaged;
 4. The Mark labels have been lost.
 
 Article 16
 These Regulations shall take effect from the date of promulgation.
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