New Zealand
Population: |
4,822,233 |
Language: |
English |
Currency: |
New Zealand Dollar |
The type approval process for RF products in New Zealand is administered by the Radio Spectrum Management.
Eleos Compliance offer a fast, reliable and cost-effective service for your type approvals needs in New Zealand. Our coverage includes all RF and ITE devices – please see our technologies supported here.
Our service includes as standard:
Eleos Compliance offer a fast, reliable and cost-effective service for your type approvals needs in New Zealand. Our coverage includes all RF and ITE devices – please see our technologies supported here.
Our service includes as standard:
- Support and guidance to ensure that you understand any RF, EMC, Safety or Green certification requirements applicable to your device.
- Review of your EU/FCC TCF to ensure that your documentation will be acceptable.
- Preparation of your application including all application forms and declarations.
- Pre-screening of your product samples.
- Payment of testing fees and technical support during overseas testing.
- Submission of your application and payment of type approval fees
- Management of the approval process and follow up throughout to ensure that your certificate is delivered in a timely manner
Certification Schemes
Lead Time: |
2 weeks |
Local Representation: |
Required |
Specific Labelling: |
Yes |
In Country Testing Required: |
Depending on Product |
Validity: |
Indefinite |
Regulatory Updates for New Zealand
New GURL for SRDs in New Zealand
A New Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio License for Short Range Devices) Notice 2020 came into force in New Zealand on 6 November 2020, and can be found here.
The following amendments have been made to the previous (2019) version:
- a new provision to permit the use of the frequency range 0.1485 – 30 MHz for wireless power transfer systems and induction loop systems used for the detection of foreign objections.
- a new provision to permit the use of frequency range 1785 – 1805 MHz for wireless microphone, in-ear monitors, or wireless audio transmitters.
- a change on 5150 – 5350 MHz to implement WRC-19 Resolution 229. This change permits wireless LAN outdoor use and a power level up to 0 dBW.
- a new provision to permit the use of the frequency range 13.553 – 13.567 MHz for RFID transmitters.
Published 11/11/20