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Certificate of Compliance is a document which certifies that the goods or services supplied meet the required standards. The document is a way of ensuring that consumers in the importing countries are protected against harmful or sub-standard products.
While they sound similar, these terms are easy to differentiate. Compliance means that your management system fully adheres to the requirements of the standard. Certification means that your management system has actually been certified to be in conformance (compliance) with all the requirements of the standard.
Certification means that an independent third party has physically evaluated, tested and certified the product to be in conformance with all the requirements of the standard. COMPLIANCE. When a company claims compliance, it is more than likely a self-claim and it may or may not be valid.
In essence, regulations establish the legal requirements, and standards provide guidelines to meet these requirements. Compliance refers to the act of adhering to these standards and regulations, while certification is the formal validation of this adherence.
ISO certification offers independent validation that a company conforms to standards created by the ISO. Compliance, on the other hand, means complying with the requirements of ISO standards without the formalized certification and recertification process.
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A Wyoming certificate of good standing is a document from the Wyoming Secretary of State that verifies the existence and active status of a business in Wyoming.
Section 302 also requires these officers to certify that: they are responsible for establishing, maintaining and regularly evaluating the effectiveness of, the issuers internal controls; they have made certain disclosures to the issuers auditors and the audit committee of the board of directors about the issuers

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