BIS CRS Registration
An Overview of BIS CRS Registration
CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) is regulated under Scheme – II of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. In 2012, CRS Scheme was primarily introduced by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and in this Scheme, it is compulsory for manufacturers to obtain BIS CRS Registration Certificate for their electronic products before launching them into the market. This Scheme is based on self-declaration of conformity by the manufacturers. Over the past years, the number of licenses under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) has grown significantly.
Also, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology notified Electronics & Information Technology Goods (Requirement for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021 in October 2012 for 15 categories of electronics products. On November 13, 2014, 15 more electronic product categories were added by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. In October 2016, the Ministry also notified the Indian Standard for Indian Language Support for Mobile Phones. Another 13 electronic product categories were added by the Ministry under this order in August 2017. In September 2017, the Ministry of New & Renewal Energy notified 5 more products under the Solar Photovoltaics, Systems, Devices & Components Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2017.
According to the Order, no individual can manufacture or store for sale, import, or distribute products that don't follow the Indian Standard specified and don't bear the Standard Mark with a unique Registration Number obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS).
What is the Meaning of CRS?
CRS stands for Compulsory Registration Scheme, which was first introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology for electronic and IT products. Currently, there are 76 products under this Scheme. All individuals and businesses who are storing, selling, manufacturing, importing, or distributing electronic products under the product list must apply for BIS CRS Registration. Any individuals who are the manufacturers of electronic products must apply for this Registration after getting their product tested from BIS recognised labs.
Then, BIS registers the manufacturers under BIS CRS Registration Scheme who are allowed to declare that their articles conform to the Indian Standards. Once the entity is successfully registered, they are permitted to use the Standard Mark as informed by the BIS CRS Registration is allotted to the applicant.
List of Products Covered under Compulsory Registration Scheme
Following is the list of products that require a BIS CRS Registration Certificate in India:
Who can apply for BIS CRS Registration?
Manufacturers of any product that comes under the scope of the Compulsory Registration Order notified by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology or Ministry of New & Renewable Energy need to apply for BIS CRS Registration.
Different Forms Required for BIS CRS Registration
Forms | Required for |
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Form-I | Application for grant of new license |
Form-II | Format for the undertaking of test reports |
Form-III | Format for affidavit |
Form-IV | Format for letter of nomination of AIR (Authorised Indian Representative) |
Form-VI | Application for Renewal of License |
Form-VIII A | Inclusion or Model Withdrawal |
Form-VIII B | Change of other details in the scope of the license |
Documents Required for BIS CRS Registration
Following are some vital documents required for BIS CRS Registration:
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Procedure for BIS CRS Registration
Step 1: First you need to know your product and its ISI number as we have mentioned above in the table.
Step 2: Then, you need to provide testing sample to BIS certified lab.
Step 3: Then we will file and submit the application along with the documents & test reports
Step 4: Once we submit all the documents along with the application, then BIS will examine the application and documents.
Step 5: Once they are fully satisfied with the application, they will issue BIS CRS Registration Certificate.
Validity of BIS CRS Registration
BIS CRS Registration is valid for 2 years and it can be further renewed if there is no change in the product and the standard.
Guidelines for E-Labelling of Products under BIS CRS Registration Scheme
- Devices using e-labels must have a physical label on the product packaging during sale, distribution, import and storage. For devices in mass and not packed individually, a removable adhesive label on the packaging is acceptable;
- The compliance regarding information must be programmed by the responsible party and the details must be protected in such a manner that 3rd party cannot modify them. The details can be in the software menu, provided it is easily accessible and cannot be modified;
- All the applicable regulatory details required on the product packaging or user manual must be provided as per the applicable rules, even if it is shown electronically;
- E-Labelled Devices must not require any tool or supplemental plug-in to access the e-label;
- User must be able to access the details without requiring any special access codes or permissions. In all cases, the details must be accessible in more than 4 steps in a device's menu;
- If the primary user manual/user guide is given by other electronic media, this information may also be given as part of the e-label;
- The instruction to access the information may be available on the product website. The instructions on how to access the website must be mentioned in the user's manual or product package;
- Users must be provided particular instructions on how to access the details. The instructions must be comprised in the user's manual, operating instructions, or as an insert in the product package;
- The Standard Mark shown electronically must meet all the requirements issued by BIS.
How will NAC help you?
NAC will help you in obtaining BIS CRS Registration Certificate without any hassle and NAC will provide end-to-end services for all Indian Regulatory Compliance.