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BIS STANDARD MANDATORY FOR SOLAR PRODUCTS FROM NEXT YEAR


Central Government has issued the “Solar Photovoltaics, Systems, Devices and Components Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2017on September 5, 2017, and the same shall come into force on the expiry of one year from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.

Salient points of the order are mentioned as under:


  • Any manufacturer, who manufactures, stores for sale, sells or distributes Goods, shall make an application to the Bureau for obtaining registration for use of the Standard Mark in respect of the Indian Standard mentioned in column (3) of the Schedule.
  • The grant of registration by the Bureau shall be as per the provisions of the Act and Rules and Regulations made there under.
  • No person shall by himself or through any person on his behalf manufacture or store for sale, import, sell or distribute Goods which do not conform to the Specified Standard and do not bear the Standard Mark as notified by the Bureau for such Goods from time to time after obtaining registration from the Bureau. Provided that nothing in this Order shall apply in relation to manufacture of Goods meant for export.
  • The substandard or defective Goods which do not conform to the Specified Standard mentioned in column (3) of the Schedule shall be deformed beyond use and disposed of as a scrap by the manufacturer or the representative of overseas manufacturer from liaison office or branch office located in India or by any agency authorised by the manufacturer as its authorised representative in the India.


 The Appropriate Authority, to secure the compliance of this order, may require any person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale, sale or distribution of any Goods to give such information as the said Authority deems necessary relating to the manufacture, storage for sale, import, sale or distribution of any Goods or require any such person to furnish to it samples of Goods and can also search, inspect or cause to be inspected any books or other document and other Goods or the components or materials of any Goods kept by or belonging to or in the possession or under the control of any person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale, import, sale or distribution of Goods.  
List of IS prescribed and the product details is mentioned below:
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