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Page 6 of 13 CPLSO Procedures for the Development and Coordination of Standards (ANSI Approved: 11th December 2018) 1. title and designation of the proposed American National Standard; 2. indication of the type of action requested (that is, approval of a new American National Standard or reaffirmation, revision, or withdrawal of an existing American National Standard); 3. a declaration that applicable procedures were followed; 4. a declaration that the proposed standard is within the scope of the previously registered standards activity; 5. a declaration that conflicts with another American National Standard have been addressed in accordance with these procedures; 6. a roster of the consensus body that indicates: the vote of each member including abstentions and unreturned ballots, if applicable; the interest category of each member; and a summary thereof; 7. a declaration that all appeal actions related to the approval of the proposed standard have been completed; 8. a declaration that the criteria contained in the ANSI patent policy have been met, if applicable; and 9. identification of all unresolved negative views and objections, with names of the objector(s), and a report of attempts toward resolution. 6 Appeals The right to appeal actions or inactions at any point in the standards development process shall be incorporated into written communications at all stages of the development process. Persons who have directly and materially affected interests and who have been or will be adversely affected by any substantive or procedural action or inaction by a standards developer with regard to the development of a proposed American National Standard or the revision, reaffirmation, or withdrawal of an existing American National Standard, have the right to appeal. A standards developer may choose to offer an appeals process to address appeals on other than substantive or procedural issues. Substantive or procedural complaints include whether a technical issue was afforded due process. The burden of proof to show adverse effect shall be on the appellant. Appeals of actions shall be made within reasonable time limits; appeals of inactions may be made at any time. Appeals shall be directed to CPLSO for the action or inaction in accordance with the appeals procedures in Annex D. 7 Requests for Interpretation of Standards CPLSO does not render interpretations of any standards or specifications, but will consider any comments or suggested changes for future revisions of its standards. ANSI also does not provide interpretations and shall refer any inquiries to appropriate standards developers. Comments and requests for changes shall follow the procedures in Annex C. 8 National Adoption of ISO or IEC Standards as American National Standards If CPLSO’s affiliated trade associations or councils wish to adopt an ISO or IEC standard as an American National Standard, they shall comply with the requirements set forth in ANSI Procedures for the National Adoption of ISO or IEC Standards as American National Standards (available on the ANSI website).
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