LAWS OF MALAYSIA
COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA (TECHNICAL STANDARDS) REGULATIONS 2000 [P.U.(A) 124/2000 ]
PART III - COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
Regulation 22. Conditions for certified communications equipment
(1) The following conditions shall apply to a certified communications equipment: 
 
(a) a supplier shall ensure that all certified communications equipment bears a certification mark or label approved by the Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, so as to indicate that it complies with the standards; 
 
(b) a supplier shall apply for a fresh certification if any modification to or alteration of certified communications equipment result in the communications equipment failing to comply with the standards; 
 
(c) where communications equipment is found to be defective after its certification or due to any modification or alteration done -
 
(i) with the consent or knowledge of the supplier, he shall; or 
 
(ii) without the consent or knowledge of the supplier, the person who modified or altered the communications equipment shall,
 
at the direction of the Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, be responsible for resolving the matter within thirty days of being notified in writing; 
 
(d) if the defect under paragraph (c) is not resolved and is serious, the Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, may direct that all of the defective communications equipment be recalled at the cost and expenses of -
 
(i) in the case of subparagraph (c) (i), the supplier; or 
 
(ii) in the case of subparagraph (c) (ii), the person who modified or altered the communications equipment;
 
(e) the certification of the communications equipment does not in itself confer a right on the applicant to operate the communications equipment; 
 
(f) the communications equipment shall be subject to such other approvals by the Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, before the operation of the communications equipment; and 
 
(g) any other conditions as the Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, may decide.
 
(2) The Commission or a registered certifying agency, as the case may be, shall have the right after the communications equipment has been certified to conduct further or any other tests on any certified communications equipment as it deems fit. 
 
(3) A breach of any of the conditions referred to in subregulation (1) is an offence.