Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00013:schedule:1:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00013
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 39/57)
Character Range: 166622–169597

Manual for On‑Site Inspections.

B.  STANDING ARRANGEMENTS

Designation of Inspectors and Inspection Assistants

14. An inspection team may consist of inspectors and inspection assistants. An on‑site inspection shall only be carried out by qualified inspectors specially designated for this function.  They may be assisted by specially designated inspection assistants, such as technical and administrative personnel, aircrew and interpreters.
15. Inspectors and inspection assistants shall be nominated for designation by the States Parties or, in the case of staff of the Technical Secretariat, by the Director‑General, on the basis of their expertise and experience relevant to the purpose and functions of on‑site inspections.  The nominees shall be approved in advance by the States Parties in accordance with paragraph 18.
16. Each State Party, no later than 30 days after the entry into force of this Treaty for it, shall notify the Director‑General of the names, dates of birth, sex, ranks, qualifications and professional experience of the persons proposed by the State Party for designation as inspectors and inspection assistants.
17. No later than 60 days after the entry into force of this Treaty, the Technical Secretariat shall communicate in writing to all States Parties an initial list of the names, nationalities, dates of birth, sex and ranks of the inspectors and inspection assistants proposed for designation by the Director‑General and the States Parties, as well as a description of their qualifications and professional experience.
18. Each State Party shall immediately acknowledge receipt of the initial list of inspectors and inspection assistants proposed for designation.  Any inspector or inspection assistant included in this list shall be regarded as accepted unless a State Party, no later than 30 days after acknowledgment of receipt of the list, declares its non‑acceptance in writing.  The State Party may include the reason for the objection.  In the case of non‑acceptance, the proposed inspector or inspection assistant shall not undertake or participate in on‑site inspection activities on the territory or in any other place under the jurisdiction or control of the State Party that has declared its non‑acceptance.  The Technical Secretariat shall immediately confirm receipt of the notification of objection.
19. Whenever additions or changes to the list of inspectors and inspection assistants are proposed by the Director‑General or a State Party, replacement inspectors and inspection assistants shall be designated in the same manner as set forth with respect to the initial list.  Each State Party shall promptly notify the Technical Secretariat if an inspector or inspection assistant nominated by it can no longer fulfil the duties of an inspector or inspection assistant.
20. The Technical Secretariat shall keep the list of inspectors and inspection assistants up to date and notify all States Parties of any additions or