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Accreditation Of Tüv Austria Services Gmbh As Independent Test Facility For Aircraft Operators

Original Language Title: Akkreditierung der TÜV AUSTRIA SERVICES GMBH als unabhängige Prüfeinrichtung für Luftfahrzeugbetreiber

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212. Regulation of the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Family and Youth on the accreditation of TÜV AUSTRIA SERVICES GMBH as an independent testing facility for aircraft operators

Due to § 17 para. 1 and § 38 Z 1 of the Accreditation Act, BGBl. No 468/1992, as last amended by BGBl. I n ° 85/2002, is being assigned in agreement with the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, the Environment and Water Management:

§ 1. TÜV AUSTRIA SERVICES GMBH, based in 1015 Vienna, Krugerstraße 16, will be using the ÖNORM EN 45011 ("General Requirements for Entities Operating Product Certification Systems (ISO/IEC Guide 65:1996)") and ISO 14065 ("Greenhouse gases-Requirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition"), respectively. EA-6/03:2010 ("EA Document for Recognition of Verifiers under the EU ETS Directive") as an independent audit facility for emissions and tonne-kilometre data from aviation activities, as defined in the Annex in a specified amount.

§ 2. The certification authority applies to those areas in which the Federal Government is responsible for legislation and enforcement, provided that the federal laws governing these areas do not comply with the provisions of the Accreditation Act relating to the accreditation of such bodies.

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