Source: OJ L, 2024/1689, 12.7.2024

Current language: FR

Article 35 Numéros d’identification et listes des organismes notifiés


Summary What does Article 35 of the AI Act say?

This is a brief administrative article dealing with the identification and public listing of notified bodies.

It assigns the Commission two straightforward housekeeping responsibilities: issuing unique identification numbers to notified bodies and maintaining a publicly accessible, up-to-date list of those bodies.

It sits within the broader framework governing notified bodies, supporting transparency and traceability in the conformity assessment process established by surrounding articles.

Important points:

  • The Commission is required to assign a single identification number to each notified body, regardless of how many Union acts it is notified under.
  • The Commission is required to publish and maintain an up-to-date list of all notified bodies, including their identification numbers and the activities they are authorised to perform.
  • A notified body retains one identification number even if it operates across multiple Union legislative instruments.

Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.

    1. La Commission attribue un numéro d’identification unique à chaque organisme notifié, même lorsqu’un organisme est notifié au titre de plus d’un acte de l’Union.

    1. La Commission rend publique la liste des organismes notifiés au titre du présent règlement et y mentionne leurs numéros d’identification et les activités pour lesquelles ils ont été notifiés. La Commission veille à ce que cette liste soit tenue à jour.

We're continuously improving our platform to serve you better.

Your feedback matters! Let us know how we can improve.

Found a bug?

Springflod is a Swedish boutique consultancy firm specialising in cyber security within the financial services sector.

We offer professional services concerning information security governance, risk and compliance.

Crafted with ❤️ by Springflod