In message <snt108-w4738469ded84b4fb7df60ad...@phx.gbl>, dated Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Mark Gandler <markgand...@hotmail.com> writes:

I'm not sure how anyone can justify this makes any sense and seems like going against the spirit of RTTE and any other EU Directives, allowing grace period for any requirement to take place. Simple mentioning of something been developed does not substitute a legal recruitment.

Agreed; this seems like an erosion of the protection of manufacturers against instant changes. Like other Directives, the RTTE Directive contains no mandatory requirement to apply harmonized standards and carry out tests (except in the case of Full Quality Control).
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