Source: OJ L 2024/2847, 20.11.2024Current language: EN
- Cyber resilience for products with digital elements
Basic legislative acts
- CRA regulation
Article 29 General principles of the CE marking
Summary What does Article 29 of the CRA regulation say?
This is an unusually brief article that serves a purely referential function.
Rather than setting out its own rules, it defers entirely to the general principles governing the CE marking as established in Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008.
It acts as a bridge, anchoring the CE marking requirements of this Regulation to the existing overarching EU framework for conformity marking.
Article 30, which follows immediately after, then builds on this by setting out the specific rules for how the CE marking must be affixed in the context of this Regulation.
Important points:
- The CE marking under this Regulation is governed by the general principles in Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008.
- This article does not stand alone — it connects the CE marking obligations in this Regulation to the broader EU harmonisation framework.
- Manufacturers are subject to this existing framework when affixing the CE marking to products with digital elements.
Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.
The CE marking shall be subject to the general principles set out in Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008.
Relevant recitals
Recital 36 CE marking
Products with digital elements should bear the CE marking to visibly, legibly and indelibly indicate their conformity with this Regulation so that they can move freely within the internal market. Member States should not create unjustified obstacles to the placing on the market of products with digital elements that comply with the requirements laid down in this Regulation and bear the CE marking. Furthermore, at trade fairs, exhibitions and demonstrations or similar events, Member States should not prevent the presentation or use of a product with digital elements which does not comply with this Regulation, including its prototypes, provided that the product is presented with a visible sign clearly indicating that the product does not comply with this Regulation and that it is not to be made available on the market until it does so.
Recital 89 Principles and rules regarding CE marking
The CE marking, indicating the conformity of a product, is the visible consequence of a whole process comprising conformity assessment in a broad sense. The general principles governing the CE marking are set out in Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council(29). Rules governing the affixing of the CE marking on products with digital elements should be laid down in this Regulation. The CE marking should be the only marking which guarantees that products with digital elements comply with the requirements set out in this Regulation.
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