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STP Regulations

Revised Regulations Governing ANSI/UL Standards Technical Panels Effective August 19, 2011 for Ballots initiated after this date.

Highlights of the changes made to the Regulations are

  • Changes to the Minimum Ballot Period 
  • Revisions to the Provisional ANS Requirements to Align with ANSI's Essential Requirements
  • Revisions to UL's Appeals Process
  • Addition of Formal Interpretation
  • Clarifications
  • Editorial Changes to Ballot Extensions

 

Click here for the Regulations Governing ANSI/UL Standards Technical Panels (August 19, 2011) 

For the previous version of the Regulations Governing ANSI/UL Standards Technical Panels, click here.