Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00013:schedule:1:p34
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Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 34/57)
Character Range: 153306–156395

the results of such analysis to the International Data Centre, and in so doing shall fulfil the technical and operational requirements specified in the Operational Manual on Radionuclide Monitoring and the International Exchange of Radionuclide Data.
D.  HYDROACOUSTIC MONITORING
12. Each State Party undertakes to cooperate in an international exchange of hydroacoustic data to assist in the verification of compliance with this Treaty.  This cooperation shall include the establishment and operation of a global network of hydroacoustic monitoring stations.  These stations shall provide data in accordance with agreed procedures to the International Data Centre.
13. The network of hydroacoustic stations shall consist of the stations specified in Table 3 of Annex 1 to this Protocol, and shall comprise an overall network of six hydrophone and five T‑phase stations.  These stations shall fulfil the technical and operational requirements specified in the Operational Manual for Hydroacoustic Monitoring and the International Exchange of Hydroacoustic Data.
E.  INFRASOUND MONITORING
14. Each State Party undertakes to cooperate in an international exchange of infrasound data to assist in the verification of compliance with this Treaty.  This cooperation shall include the establishment and operation of a global network of infrasound monitoring stations.  These stations shall provide data in accordance with agreed procedures to the International Data Centre.
15. The network of infrasound stations shall consist of the stations specified in Table 4 of Annex 1 to this Protocol, and shall comprise an overall network of 60 stations.  These stations shall fulfil the technical and operational requirements specified in the Operational Manual for Infrasound Monitoring and the International Exchange of Infrasound Data.
F.  INTERNATIONAL DATA CENTRE FUNCTIONS
16. The International Data Centre shall receive, collect, process, analyse, report on and archive data from International Monitoring System facilities, including the results of analysis conducted at certified laboratories.
17. The procedures and standard event screening criteria to be used by the International Data Centre in carrying out its agreed functions, in particular for the production of standard reporting products and for the performance of a standard range of services for States Parties, shall be elaborated in the Operational Manual for the International Data Centre and shall be progressively developed.  The procedures and criteria developed initially by the Preparatory Commission shall be approved by the Conference at its initial session.
International Data Centre Standard Products
18. The International Data Centre shall apply on a routine basis automatic processing methods and interactive human analysis to raw International Monitoring System data in order to produce and archive standard International Data Centre products on behalf of all States Parties.  These products shall be provided at no cost to States Parties and shall be without prejudice to final judgements with regard to the nature of