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Standardisation should play a key role to provide technical solutions to
providers to ensure compliance with this Regulation, in line with the state of the art, to
promote innovation as well as competitiveness and growth in the single market. Compliance with
harmonised standards as defined in Article 2, point (1)(c), of Regulation (EU)
No 1025/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (41), which are normally expected to reflect the
state of the art, should be a means for providers to demonstrate conformity with the
requirements of this Regulation. A balanced representation of interests involving all
relevant stakeholders in the development of standards, in particular SMEs, consumer
organisations and environmental and social stakeholders in accordance with Articles 5
and 6 of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 should therefore be encouraged. In order to
facilitate compliance, the standardisation requests should be issued by the Commission without
undue delay. When preparing the standardisation request, the Commission should consult the
advisory forum and the Board in order to collect relevant expertise. However, in the absence of
relevant references to harmonised standards, the Commission should be able to establish, via
implementing acts, and after consultation of the advisory forum, common specifications for
certain requirements under this Regulation. The common specification should be an exceptional
fall back solution to facilitate the provider’s obligation to comply with the requirements of
this Regulation, when the standardisation request has not been accepted by any of the European
standardisation organisations, or when the relevant harmonised standards insufficiently address
fundamental rights concerns, or when the harmonised standards do not comply with the request, or
when there are delays in the adoption of an appropriate harmonised standard. Where such
a delay in the adoption of a harmonised standard is due to the technical complexity of
that standard, this should be considered by the Commission before contemplating the
establishment of common specifications. When developing common specifications, the Commission is
encouraged to cooperate with international partners and international standardisation bodies.
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