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What is a UK Representative?

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Manufacturers who are not based within the EU and UK must nominate the designation of a UK Rep or an Authorised Rep (EC Rep). Exceptions do exist.

What is a UK Rep?

A UK Rep is a company or person who is appointed by the manufacturer to take care of certain duties related to product conformity in the UK. Based on the specific product law, this could include drawing up UK Declarations of Conformity for medical devices and establishing the first point of contact to the MHRA (Medical Device Regulations Agency). A Responsible Person is commonly called an Authorised Representative.

UK Reps are needed for companies that are not European and want to sell their products on the UK market in accordance with EU directives or UK laws. If a fulfillment service provider or shipping company in the UK is assigned as an Authorised Rep, it is also required to comply with EU directives and UK law regarding product safety and traceability.

The EU GDPR no longer applies directly in the UK due to Brexit. Businesses that want to operate in the UK must adhere to the UK GDPR. These UK regulations are governed by the same rules as the EU GDPR, however they are modified to be enforced by the Information Commissioner's Office in the UK.

According to the UK GDPR, it is a requirement for companies that are not part of the EU to appoint representatives in the UK to be able to communicate effectively with the data protection authorities in the UK and with individuals. The representative can be an individual or a business that is established in the UK and capable of representing the business in regards to its obligations under the UK GDPR (e.g. an individual, a private company, law firm or consultancy).

A UK Representative is an important job that requires experience in working with data protection authorities and handling requests from individuals. If your company is new to the industry of compliance it is advised to hire an experienced UK Rep who can help with the initial set up and continue to provide support as needed. This could include helping with the creation of procedures as well as document templates and training for company employees.

how much do avon reps make do I nominate a UK Rep?

You need to have a representative in case your company conducts business in the EU (EU GDPR article 3(2)). This requirement applies regardless of whether you have offices in the EU or not. If you're a business that has no offices in the EU but does business in the EU, you must have both an EU and UK rep unless the processing of personal information from people in the EU is limited. This is the case when you provide products or services to EU individuals or monitor their behavior.

If you are a non-EU company which provides goods or UK Rep services to EU subjects or monitors their conduct it is necessary to select a representative from the UK (UK GDPR Article 27). This requirement applies regardless of whether you're a data controller, or a processor. The UK representative should be able represent your company in relation to GDPR obligations and act as the point of contact for individuals as well as the ICO.

The UK representative has to be a company or organisation established within the EEA and be able to represent your business in relation to your obligations under the GDPR. It is typically an independent law firm. However, it could be a private firm or a consultant. The details of the representative need to be easily accessible to EEA-based data subjects for instance, by putting them in your privacy notices or by publishing them on your website. This allows EEA-based data users to contact the representative about their concerns about your business's handling of their personal data.

The representative you choose to appoint must be in writing and should set out the conditions of their relationship, much like a service contract. The appointing entity remains accountable for the actions of their representative. This is important to remember in context of the recent Rondon decision 2021 EWHC 1427.

There are a few exceptions to the requirement to appoint a UK Representative, but these are comparatively narrow and rarely apply. Public bodies and authorities as well as businesses who process data on a regular basis and are at low risk, are exempt from this obligation. Even if exemptions are granted it is crucial to consider whether the GDPR requirements are still met.

What are the responsibilities that a UK Rep has?

A UK Rep is a person or company that acts as a point of contact to answer local questions about data protection from individuals or the ICO. A UK Rep may be an independent contractor or an employee. They could also be an entity established in the UK like an attorney firm or a consultancy.

The duties of a UK Rep are outlined in Article 27 GDPR. This requires that all businesses outside of the EU or that provide goods and services to, or monitor the behaviour of people in the UK, appoint representatives to act as a contact point for the ICO.

A UK rep is basically the same as an EU authorized representative (EUAR) with the exception that it is only applicable to the United Kingdom only. EUARs are responsible for ensuring compliance, and providing information to MHRA.

A UKRP however, has more responsibilities with regards to the UK’s new Medical Device Regulation. A UKRP, for example is responsible for registering medical devices with the MHRA. They also serve as an intermediary between the manufacturer of the device and MHRA. A UKRP is also accountable for ensuring compliance of the company with MDR.

Similarly, a union rep, also known as a steward is legally entitled to represent their members in the workplace and also perform other duties in the workplace. They are typically elected by the members who are concerned and are elected by ballot or at a meeting. The appointment is usually notified to the employer by the union.

Tour operators employ holiday reps in their resorts overseas and in the UK during summer. Representatives are trained in the UK and then sent to their resorts. This type of job usually requires the ability to work and travel across the world. Representatives are monitored by the company they work for and are subject to performance appraisals. They may also receive a commission for bookings they make. The exact amount of commission may differ, but is usually a percentage of the profits made by the tour company. It is essential to ensure that the representatives communicate the commission clearly to their customers. Ideally, this should be stated in the terms and conditions of the job.

Where can I find a UK Rep to represent me?

UK Data Protection law obliges companies located outside of the UK and offer products or services to, or monitor the behaviour of individuals in the UK, appoint an UK Representative. The representative is the direct contact for data subjects and the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office). The appointment of the UK Representative must be made in writing and must state the terms of their relationship to you. A representative's appointment does not affect your personal responsibility and liability under the GDPR.

All non-EU companies that sell their products in the GB Market are required to have a UK representative, except Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland still requires an EU Authorised Rep. The role of the UK Rep can be taken on by any organisation that can demonstrate their capability to comply with the requirements of relevant product legislation and provide a reliable point of contact between the manufacturer and the national market surveillance authorities and Notified Bodies. This includes, but isn't restricted to:

In the case medical devices, an authorised representative would be a reputable Certification Company. In the case of other products, it may be the distributor or avon sales rep agent.

You must make your UK Representative's information readily available to the data subjects (individuals) who are the recipients of personal information you collect. You can do this by including the information in your privacy notice, or publishing them on your website. You don't have to inform the ICO of your chosen representative but their details must be easily accessible to them.

The best solution is to assign an experienced and well-established company such as ProductIP and ProductIP, to serve as your UK Authorised Representative. We have years of experience working with both European and UK product laws, and can provide an extensive service to manufacturers who want to meet their obligations under both the EU and GB regulations. Our team of experts are available to assist you in selecting an official from the UK Rep and achieve the representation that authorities in market surveillance and customers are looking for.

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