Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434:schedule:3:p86
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 86/95)
Character Range: 486519–489352

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 24 hours from the receipt of the request, the Director‑General shall inform the Executive Council and the States Parties concerned about the reasons for the delay.
Briefings
13. The inspection team shall have the right to be briefed by representatives of the inspected State Party upon arrival and at any time during the inspection.
14. Before the commencement of the inspection the inspection team shall prepare an inspection plan to serve, inter alia, as a basis for logistic and safety arrangements. The inspection plan shall be updated as need arises.

C. CONDUCT OF INSPECTIONS

Access
15. The inspection team shall have the right of access to any and all areas which could be affected by the alleged use of chemical weapons. It shall also have the right of access to hospitals, refugee camps and other locations it deems relevant to the effective investigation of the alleged use of chemical weapons. For such access, the inspection team shall consult with the inspected State Party.
Sampling
16. The inspection team shall have the right to collect samples of types, and in quantities it considers necessary. If the inspection team deems it necessary, and if so requested by it, the inspected State Party shall assist in the collection of samples under the supervision of inspectors or inspection assistants. The inspected State Party shall also permit and cooperate in the collection of appropriate control samples from areas neighbouring the site of the alleged use and from other areas as requested by the inspection team.
17. Samples of importance in the investigation of alleged use include toxic chemicals, munitions and devices, remnants of munitions and devices, environmental samples (air, soil, vegetation, water, snow, etc.) and biomedical samples from human or animal sources (blood, urine, excreta, tissue etc.).
18. If duplicate samples cannot be taken and the analysis is performed at off‑site laboratories, any remaining sample shall, if so requested, be returned to the inspected State Party after the completion of the analysis.
Extension of inspection site
19.  If the inspection team during an inspection deems it necessary to extend the investigation into a neighbouring State Party, the Director‑General shall notify that State Party about the need for access to its territory and request and confirm arrangements for the safe reception of the team.
Extension of inspection duration
20. If the inspection team deems that safe access to a specific area relevant to the investigation is not possible, the requesting State Party shall be informed immediately.