Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00013:schedule:1:p23
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00013
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 23/57)
Character Range: 123599–126482

to move within the inspection area and to carry out inspection activities in accordance with this Treaty and the Protocol.
Access, in the context of an on‑site inspection, means both the physical access of the inspection team and the inspection equipment to, and the conduct of inspection activities within, the inspection area.
58. The on‑site inspection shall be conducted in the least intrusive manner possible, consistent with the efficient and timely accomplishment of the inspection mandate, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Protocol.  Wherever possible, the inspection team shall begin with the least intrusive procedures and then proceed to more intrusive procedures only as it deems necessary to collect sufficient information to clarify the concern about possible non‑compliance with this Treaty.  The inspectors shall seek only the information and data necessary for the purpose of the inspection and shall seek to minimize interference with normal operations of the inspected State Party.
59. The inspected State Party shall assist the inspection team throughout the on‑site inspection and facilitate its task.
60. If the inspected State Party, acting in accordance with Part II, paragraphs 86 to 96 of the Protocol, restricts access within the inspection area, it shall make every reasonable effort in consultations with the inspection team to demonstrate through alternative means its compliance with this Treaty.

Observer

61. With regard to an observer, the following shall apply:
(a) The requesting State Party, subject to the agreement of the inspected State Party, may send a representative, who shall be a national either of the requesting State Party or of a third State Party, to observe the conduct of the on‑site inspection;
(b) The inspected State Party shall notify its acceptance or non‑acceptance of the proposed observer to the Director‑General within 12 hours after approval of the on‑site inspection by the Executive Council;
(c) In case of acceptance, the inspected State Party shall grant access to the observer in accordance with the Protocol;
(d) The inspected State Party shall, as a rule, accept the proposed observer, but if the inspected State Party exercises a refusal, that fact shall be recorded in the inspection report.
There shall be no more than three observers from an aggregate of requesting States Parties.

Reports of an On‑Site Inspection

62. Inspection reports shall contain:
(a) A description of the activities conducted by the inspection team;
(b) The factual findings of the inspection team relevant to the purpose of the inspection;
(c) An account of the cooperation granted during the on‑site inspection;
(d) A factual description of the extent of the access granted, including the alternative means provided to the team, during the on‑site inspection; and
(e) Any other details relevant to the purpose