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Guidelines for Recognition and Regulation of Assessment Agencies

Start Date :
Sep 29, 2020
Last Date :
Oct 18, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) was notified by the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) vide Notification No. ...
It is safe to say that virtually all regulatory authorities are motivated by a public health mission to safeguard their populations with respect to the medicines coming into and currently on the market in their jurisdictions
Impediments to regulators entering into and using such informal and formal recognition and reliance arrangements to help them obtain the information they need for their regulatory decision making should be removed.
Regulation through recognition and reliance arrangements is now a 21st-century best regulatory practice. Accordingly, regulators, regardless of human, technical, and financial resources, should make increased use of reliance and cooperation with other trusted regulators, as no regulator has the resources it needs to meet all of its public health responsibilities.
This strategy, along with the committee's conclusion and recommendations, stems from two overarching messages that serve as the lens through which the committee's conclusion and recommendations should be viewed:
In the course of its discussions and online searches, the committee also came to realize that stakeholder groups other than regulators have an interest in seeing regulatory authorities overcome impediments to greater regulatory cooperation. Because of their motivation, the committee has incorporated each of these groups—industry representatives, patient advocates, policy makers, and regulators themselves—into a proposed strategy in which each has responsibility for helping all regulators across
Based on its extensive deliberations and input from stakeholders representing regulatory authorities, international organizations, industry, and patient groups, the committee identified key challenges and opportunities that led it to draw one conclusion and offer six recommendations
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However, it is important to note that state and local government agencies also often play a critical role in standards development and conformity assessment. For example, water quality testing is largely under state and local jurisdiction (Breitenburg, 1997b; EPA, 2010).
Products may be designed to meet specific voluntary consensus standards, but with limited or no testing to see if the product meets the standard. Other products may have little or no production testing or inspection to ensure that they continue to meet their design parameters. Products that have extensive conformity assessment processes often are those whose failure could significantly impact health or safety.
For many products there is no federal role, or only a limited role, in conformity assessment. Many products go directly into the marketplace, where consumer preferences, pricing, product recalls, market compliance surveys, and other market forces (e.g., liability, manufacturer reputation) help sort out the effective or consumer-preferred products.