Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434:schedule:3:p85
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 85/95)
Character Range: 483862–486767

of chemical weapons is alleged to have taken place;
(b) the point of entry or other suggested safe routes of access;
(c) location and characteristics of the areas where chemical weapons are alleged to have been used;
(d) when chemical weapons are alleged to have been used;
(e) types of chemical weapons believed to have been used;
(f) extent of alleged use;
(g) characteristics of the possible toxic chemicals;
(h) effects on humans, animals and vegetation;
(i) request for specific assistance, if applicable.
4. The State Party which has requested an investigation may submit at any time any additional information it deems necessary.
Notification
5. The Director‑General shall immediately acknowledge receipt to the requesting State Party of its request and inform the Executive Council and all States Parties.
6. If applicable, the Director‑General shall notify the State Party on whose territory an investigation has been requested. The Director‑General shall also notify other States Parties if access to their territories might be required during the investigation.
Assignment of inspection team
7. The Director‑General shall prepare a list of qualified experts whose particular field of expertise could be required in an investigation of alleged use of chemical weapons and constantly keep this list updated. This list shall be communicated, in writing, to each State Party not later than 30 days after entry into force of this Convention and after each change to the list. Any qualified expert included in this list shall be regarded as designated unless a State Party, not later than 30 days after its receipt of the list, declares its non‑acceptance in writing.
8. The Director‑General shall select the leader and members of an inspection team from the inspectors and inspection assistants already designated for challenge inspections taking into account the circumstances and specific nature of a particular request. In addition, members of the inspection team may be selected from the list of qualified experts when, in the view of the Director‑General, expertise not available among inspectors already designated is required for the proper conduct of a particular investigation.
9. When briefing the inspection team, the Director‑General shall include any additional information provided by the requesting State Party, or any other sources, to ensure that the inspection can be carried out in the most effective and expedient manner.
Dispatch of inspection team
10. Immediately upon the receipt of a request for an investigation of alleged use of chemical weapons the Director‑General shall, through contacts with the relevant States Parties, request and confirm arrangements for the safe reception of the team.
11. The Director‑General shall dispatch the team at the earliest opportunity, taking into account the safety of the team.
12. If the inspection team has not been dispatched within