Q&A | Should group standards be made public? The State Administration for Market Regulation responds.


Release Time:

2023-09-21

Recently, a netizen asked via the public message system on the website of the State Administration for Market Regulation whether "group standards should be made public." The State Administration for Market Regulation provided a response.

Question:

Currently, there are an increasing number of group standards. However, when checking these group standards, it’s often the case that the text isn’t available and the system indicates that they haven’t been made public. Does this conform to the original intent behind standard-setting? For example: T/CAB 0137—2022 “Quality Requirements for Low-Temperature Luncheon Meat” is listed as non-public on the “National Group Standard Information Platform.”

Answer:

A group standard is a standard developed and published by a social organization. Such organizations may choose to make the relevant group standards publicly available for free use by relevant entities and individuals, or they may choose not to disclose the content of these standards and instead license their group standards to others for use, specifying agreed-upon restrictions and usage guidelines. The license can be exclusive or non-exclusive.


▌Should group standards be made public?


(Source: State Administration for Market Regulation )



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