Information Centres Sample Clauses

The 'Information Centres' clause establishes the requirement for designated locations or platforms where relevant information, documents, or updates related to the agreement are made available to the parties involved. Typically, this clause specifies the physical or digital sites that serve as official repositories for project data, notices, or communications, ensuring all parties have access to necessary information. Its core function is to centralize and standardize the flow of information, reducing misunderstandings and ensuring transparency throughout the duration of the agreement.
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Information Centres. 1. Each Party shall ensure that there is at least an information centre within its territory able to answer questions and all reasonable requests of the Party and other interested persons and provide the relevant documentation in relation to: a) Any proposed sanitary or phytosanitary measure adopted or maintained in its territory, including the procedures for control or inspection and approval procedures of production and quarantine, regimes and procedures relating to the maximum levels of pesticide; b) Risk assessment processes and the factors it takes into consideration in conducting the assessment and in establishing its appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection; and c) The membership and participation in bodies and sanitary and phytosanitary systems international and regional and bilateral and multilateral agreements within the scope of this chapter and the provisions of those systems and arrangements, agencies, and the location of notices published pursuant to this chapter, or where such information can be obtained. 2. Where a Party designates more of an Information Centre, shall notify the other Party on the scope of responsibility of each such centres. 3. Each Party shall ensure that, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, when the other party or interested persons request copies of documents, they shall provide the same price for its domestic sales, plus cost of shipment.
Information Centres. 1. Each Party shall ensure the existence of an information centre in its territory that may answer all reasonable questions and requests from the other Party and from interested persons and supply the relevant updated documentation relating to any measure on standards, metrology, conformity assessment procedures or authorization procedures adopted or proposed in its territory by governmental or non-governmental bodies. 2. Each Party designates the centre set out in Annex 9.11(2)
Information Centres. 1. Each Party shall ensure that there is at least an information centre within its territory able to answer questions and all reasonable requests of the Party and other interested persons and provide the relevant documentation in relation to: a) Any measure related to standardization adopted or proposed in its territory of its state or federal or central, regional or local government; b) The membership and participation of that party and their relevant authorities at the central or federal, state or local or regional bodies in standardisation and conformity assessment systems international or regional, bilateral or multilateral agreements within the scope of this chapter and the provisions of those systems and arrangements; c) The location of notices published pursuant to this chapter, or where such information can be obtained; d) The location of information centres; and e) The processes of risk assessment of the Party and the factors it takes into consideration for conducting the assessment and in establishing the levels of protection that it considers appropriate in accordance with paragraph 3 of article 14 - 2. Where a Party designates more of an information centre: a) It shall inform the other party complete and unambiguous, on the scope of responsibility of each such centres; and b) Ensure that any request sent the wrong information centre shall convey expeditiously to correct information centre. 3. Each Party shall take reasonable measures and within its power to ensure that there is at least an Information Centre, within its territory, able to answer all questions and requests from the Party and other interested persons and to provide relevant documents or information which may be obtained such documentation relating to: a) Any standard or conformity assessment procedure adopted or proposed by non-governmental standardizing bodies in its territory; and b) The membership and participation in bodies standardisation and conformity assessment systems international and regional non-governmental bodies in its territory. 4. Each Party shall ensure that the other party or by interested persons in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, upon request, copies of the documents referred to in paragraph 1, they shall provide the same price that applies to nationals, except the actual cost of shipment.
Information Centres. The Information Centre referred to in Article 9.11(2) shall be composed of: (a) in the case of Panama, the Ministry of Trade and Industries, through the General Directorate of Standards and Industrial Technology, or its successor; and (b) in the case of the ROC, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, through the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, or its successor.
Information Centres. The Information Centre referred to in Article 9.11(2) shall be composed of: (a) in the case of Panama, the Ministry of Trade and Industries, through the General Directorate of Standards and Industrial Technology, or its successor; and (b) in the case of the ROC, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, through the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, or its successor. ANNEX 9.12 COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS, METROLOGY AND AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURES (1) shall be composed of: (a) in the case of Panama, the Ministry of Trade and Industries, through the Vice- ministry of Foreign Trade or its successor; and (b) in the case of the ROC, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, through its Viceministry or its successor. PART FOUR INVESTMENT, SERVICES AND RELATED MATTERS
Information Centres. Within thirty (30) days following the Entry into Force of this Treaty, each Party shall notify the other party of the institution designated as an information centre in its territory and its area of responsibility, which will answer all questions and reasonable requests of the Party and other interested persons and provide the relevant documentation update under any measure of standardization, Metrology and authorization procedures adopted or proposed in its territory by government agencies or non-governmental. "committee of standardization, metrology and procedures Authorisation 1. The Parties shall establish the Committee of standardization, metrology and authorization procedures as set out in annex 9.12. 2. The Committee shall hear matters relating to this chapter and without prejudice to the provisions of article 18.05 (2) (Committees), shall have the following functions: a) Analysis and propose solutions to those measures, standardization of Metrology and authorization procedures that a Party considers a technical obstacle to trade; b) Facilitating the process by which the parties make compatible their measures of standardization and metrology, giving priority to, inter alia, the packaging and labelling and packaging; c) Promote technical cooperation activities between the parties; d) To assist in risk assessments carried out by the parties; e) Work to develop and strengthen standardization and metrology measures of the Parties; f) Facilitating the process by which the parties shall provide mutual recognition agreements; and g) At the request of a Party, evaluate and recommend to the Commission for its approval, including service sectors or sub- sectors to 9.01. annex the designation shall be made through a decision of the Commission. 1. Each Party shall promote technical cooperation of its agencies of standardization and metrology, providing information or technical assistance to the extent possible and on mutually agreed terms, in order to assist in the implementation of this chapter and strengthen activities, processes, systems and measures of standardization and metrology. 2. The Parties shall undertake joint efforts to manage technical cooperation from countries not party. 1. To identify sectors or sub-sectors of this Annex, the Parties shall use the Central Product Classification (CPC), as has been established by the Statistical Office of the United Nations Statistical Papers series m No. 77 Provisional Central Product Classification, 1991, with...
Information Centres. The Proponent shall establish Project information centers in Argentia, St. John’s and Happy Valley-Goose Bay to make available to the general public of the Province information concerning the status of and major developments relating to the Project. Such centers will also provide information relating to employment and Supplier participation opportunities for all phases of the Project and will serve as receiving points for resumes and pre-qualification documentation. All bids will be required to be filed at VBNC’s St. John’s office.

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