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WELCOME TO R103

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Type Approval Implementation Date 13th August 2009
Regulation 103 Type Approval is the industry standard for the
sale of replacement catalytic Converters. This site aims to
give a comprehensive guide to the regulation and what benefits
this standard offers.
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Regulations controlling sale and installation of replacement catalytic converters and diesel particulate filters for motor vehicles (cars and
vans) and catalytic converters for motor cycles have been agreed and signed by the Minister. A summary of the comments made in response to the consultation exercise held earlier this year and the Department's response to these may be found on the Department's website:- http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/closed/devices/
The regulations are due to come into force on 13th August 2009 and the requirements of those Regulations will, therefore, be legally binding from that date.
The main changes of substance to the draft regulations on which the Department consulted are in the Motor Vehicle Regulations. In regulations 2(2)(d) and 8(1)(a), the date (of first use of vehicles to which the regulations apply) has been changed from 1 January 2001 to 1 March 2001 as an aid to recognition for installers. Also, in regulation 8(1)(a), for purposes of clarity, it has been necessary to make separate provision for marking/labelling of non-approved diesel particulate filters. Finally, in paragraph 5(4) of the Schedules to both sets of Regulations, provision has been made for the enforcement authority (VCA) to make purchases of converters or devices in order to ascertain whether an offence has been committed.
This is to ensure there is no legal doubt about whether such purchases could be made. Other, non-substantive, drafting changes have been made to the Schedules in both sets of RegulationsThe Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA), as the Department's enforcement body, will initially focus its enforcement resources on investigating compliance by manufacturers and importers with the regulations in respect of the entering into the supply chain of compliant product.Since, awareness of the regulations amongst retailers and distributors appears to be limited, VCA will, in parallel, undertake a campaign to educate distributors and retailers of their obligations under the Regulations. After a period of 3 months following entry into force of the Regulations, the enforcement policy of the VCA will begin to apply an equal focus on investigating compliance by manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers in their respective roles.
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