Rosaccreditation has replied to the appeals it received over the planned 1 September cancellation. In a letter dated 20 August, the agency states that documents due to lapse on that date will keep their current status in the registry. The reason given is procedural: no procedure exists for assigning a status to these documents under clause 3 of Resolution No. 2425, so for now none will be assigned.
The agency has also written to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, proposing to extend the validity of these documents to 1 September 2027. That is a proposal, not yet a decision — it would need a separate government resolution. The original appeal was forwarded to the same ministry as the body responsible for technical regulation, so a substantive answer on the underlying questions is still pending from there.
The letter does not address the tag itself, or the registration system flaw that keeps producing it. Nonetheless, the substantive outcome stands: no document will be cancelled on 1 September, and no action is required from holders. We hope Rosaccreditation will also issue a public statement to that effect on its own website, alongside this letter.
















