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Section 19. A person having interest in the decision of the Council under section 18 has the right to appeal against such decision to the Minister within thirty days from the date of posting the copy of the decision at the Institute.
The decision of the Minister shall be final.

Section 20. (11) Subject to section 25, and person who manufactures industrial products which are required by the Royal Decree to conform with the standard must produce an evidence to a competent official for inspection an receive a licence from the Council.

The application for a licence, the inspection and the issue of a licence shall be in accordance with the rules and procedure prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

Section 20 bis. (12) For the export benefit or where there is necessity to manufacture for use in the Kingdom for a temporary period industrial products different from the standard, the Minister may, from time to time, permit the licensee under section 20 to manufacture the industrial products which are required by the Royal Decree to conform with the standard in conformity with a foreign or international standard which may be lower or higher than the standard under this Act.

The foreign or international standard under paragraph one must have been approved by the Council and the manufacturing of such industrial products shall be in accordance with the rules and conditions prescribed by the Council.

Section 21. (13) Subject to section 25, any person who imports for sale the industrial products which are required by the Royal Decree to conform with the standard must produce an evidence to a competent official for inspection and receive a licence from the Council.

The Application for a licence, the inspection and the issue of a licence shall be in accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

Section 21 bis (14) In case where there is necessity to import for use in the Kingdom for temporary period industrial products different from the standard, the Minister may, from time to time, permit any person to import industrial products which are required by the Royal Decree to conform with the standard in conformity with a foreign or international standard which may be lower or higher than the standard under this Act.

The foreign or international standard under paragraph one must have been approved by the Council, and the import of such industrial products shall be in accordance with the rules and conditions prescribed by the Council.

Section 22. The licensee shall display his licence at a conspicuous place in the establishment specified in the licence.

Section 23. If the licence is lost or materially damaged, the licensee shall apply for a substitute of licence to the Council within thirty days from the date of the knowledge thereof.

The application for and the issue of a substitute of licence shall be in accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

Section 24. The moving of the establishment specified in the licence shall be made only after having received a licence from the Council.

The application for and the issue of a licence shall be in accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

Section 25. (15) The transfer of a licence issued under section 16, section 20 and section 21 may be made only upon receiving the licence to transfer a licence from the Council.

After having submitted the application for the transfer of a licence under paragraph one, the applicant shall continue to display or use the standard mark, or manufacture or import products which conform with the standard, as the case may be, until the final order or decision refusing to permit the transfer of the licensee is made; provided that, the applicant is deemed to be a licensee who must comply with this Act.

The Council must consider the application for the transfer of a licence and make a decision within thirty days as from the date of receiving the application.

In the case where the Council does not finish the consideration within the period under paragraph three, it shall be deemed that the said application for the transfer of a licence has been permitted and the Council must issue the licence to transfer a licence to the applicant without delay.

The application for the transfer of a licence and the issue of the licence to transfer a licence shall be in accordance with the rules and procedure prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

Section 25 bis. (16) In the issue of a licence under section 16, section 20, section 21, section 24 and section 25, the Council may prescribe the conditions in writing requiring the licensee to observe in the following matters:
(1) procedure for controlling the quality of industrial products to be in conformity with the standards;
(2) prescription of time for the display of the standard mark;
(3) prescription of time for the payment of expenses for the inspection of industrial products.

The conditions so prescribed under paragraph one may be amended by the Council.

Section 26. In case an application for a licence under section 16, section 20, section 21, section 24, or section 25 is refused by the order of the Council, the applicant has the right to appeal to the Minister within thirty days from the date of being informed of such order.

The decision of the Minister shall be final.

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(11) As amended by section 4 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.5),B.E. 2535 (1992)

(12) As added by section 6 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.3),B.E. 2522 (1979)

(13) As amended by section 5 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.5),B.E. 2535 (1992)

(14) As added by section 7 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.3), B.E. 2522 (1979)

(15) As amended by section 6 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.5),B.E. 2535 (1992)

(16) As amended by section 6 of the Industrial Product Standards Act (No.4), B.E. 2531 (1988)


 

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