§ 1.613. What protections against conflicts of interest must an accreditation body have to qualify for recognition?
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An accreditation body must demonstrate that it has:
(a)Implemented written measures to protect against conflicts of interest between the accreditation body (and its officers, employees, and other agents involved in accreditation activities) and any third-party certification body (and its officers, employees, and other agents involved in auditing and certification activities) seeking accreditation from, or accredited by, such accreditation body; and
(b)The capability to meet the applicable conflict of interest requirements of this subpart, if recognized.