Common use of Mandate Clause in Contracts

Mandate. 3.2.1. The JMCB shall meet at least once a year to ensure the effective functioning and implementation of this Annex. Its functions shall include: (a) Developing, approving, and revising detailed guidance to be used for processes covered by this Xxxxx; (b) Sharing information on major safety issues and developing action plans to address them; (c) Ensuring the consistent application of this Annex; (d) Resolving technical issues falling within the responsibilities of the Technical Agents and examining other technical issues that cannot be solved at lower level; (e) Developing, approving, and revising the detailed guidance to be used for transition, cooperation, assistance, exchange of information, and participation in each other's internal quality audits, standardization, and sampling inspections related to maintenance and quality management and standardization systems; (f) Maintaining the list of Aviation Authorities identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex according to the decisions taken by the Bilateral Oversight Board; (g) Proposing to the Bilateral Oversight Board amendments to this Annex. 3.2.2. The JMCB shall report unresolved issues to the Bilateral Oversight Board and ensure the implementation of decisions reached by the Bilateral Oversight Board regarding this Annex. 4.1. Subject to the terms of this Annex, the Parties agree that their Technical Agents shall accept inspections and monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations made by the other technical agent or where applicable Aviation Authorities, for findings of compliance with their respective requirements as the basis for issuance and continued validity of certificates. 4.2. The certificate issued by a Technical Agent under this Annex, shall not exceed the scope of the ratings and limitations contained in the certificate issued by the other Technical Agent or Aviation Authority.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety, Agreement Between the United States of America and the European Community on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety, Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety

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Mandate. 3.2.1. The JMCB shall meet at least once a year to ensure the effective functioning and implementation of this Annex. Its functions shall include: (a) Developing, approving, and revising detailed guidance to be used for processes covered by this XxxxxAnnex; (b) Sharing information on major safety issues and developing action plans to address them; (c) Ensuring the consistent application of this Annex; (d) Resolving technical issues falling within the responsibilities of the Technical Agents and examining other technical issues that cannot be solved at lower level; (e) Developing, approving, and revising the detailed guidance to be used for transition, cooperation, assistance, exchange of information, and participation in each other's internal quality audits, standardization, and sampling inspections related to maintenance and quality management and standardization systems; (f) Maintaining the list of Aviation Authorities identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex according to the decisions taken by the Bilateral Oversight Board; (g) Proposing to the Bilateral Oversight Board amendments to this Annex. 3.2.2. The JMCB shall report unresolved issues to the Bilateral Oversight Board and ensure the implementation of decisions reached by the Bilateral Oversight Board regarding this Annex. 4.1. Subject to the terms of this Annex, the Parties agree that their Technical Agents shall accept inspections and monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations made by the other technical agent or where applicable Aviation Authorities, for findings of compliance with their respective requirements as the basis for issuance and continued validity of certificates. 4.2. The certificate issued by a Technical Agent under this Annex, shall not exceed the scope of the ratings and limitations contained in the certificate issued by the other Technical Agent or Aviation Authority.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement

Mandate. 3.2.1. The JMCB shall meet at least once a year to ensure the effective functioning and implementation of this Annex. Its functions shall include: (a) Developing, approving, and revising detailed guidance to be used for processes covered by this Xxxxx; (b) Sharing information on major safety issues and developing action plans to address them; (c) Ensuring the consistent application of this Annex; (d) Resolving technical issues falling within the responsibilities of the Technical Agents and examining other technical issues that cannot be solved at lower level; (e) Developing, approving, and revising the detailed guidance to be used for transition, cooperation, assistance, exchange of information, and participation in each other's internal quality audits, standardization, and sampling inspections related to maintenance and quality management and standardization systems; (f) Maintaining the list of Aviation Authorities identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex according to the decisions taken by the Bilateral Oversight Board; (g) Proposing to the Bilateral Oversight Board amendments to this Annex. 3.2.2. The JMCB shall report unresolved issues to the Bilateral Oversight Board and ensure the implementation of decisions reached by the Bilateral Oversight Board regarding this Annex. 4.1. Subject to the terms of this Annex, the Parties agree that their Technical Agents shall accept inspections and monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations made by the other technical agent or where applicable Aviation Authorities, for findings of compliance with their respective requirements as the basis for issuance and continued validity of certificates. 4.2. The certificate issued by a Technical Agent under this Annex, shall not exceed the scope of the ratings and limitations contained in the certificate issued by the other Technical Agent or Aviation Authority. 4.3. FAA certificates 4.3.1. Without prejudice to the FAA Administrator's discretion under 14 CFR part 145, a maintenance organization shall be issued an FAA certificate and operations specifications if it has been approved for maintenance by an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex in accordance with Annex II of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex, including the FAA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and an Aviation Authority has issued a recommendation or endorsement to the FAA for certification. 4.3.2. The FAA certificate shall only cover additional fixed stations located within a Member State listed in Appendix 2. Each additional fixed location must also be under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2. 4.3.3. The FAA certificate shall only cover line stations located within an EU Member State and under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: u.s. / European Union Aviation Safety Agreement

Mandate. 3.2.1. The JMCB shall meet at least once a year to ensure the effective functioning func­ tioning and implementation of this Annex. Its functions shall include: (a) Developingdeveloping, approving, and revising detailed guidance to be used for processes covered by this XxxxxAnnex; (b) Sharing sharing information on major safety issues and developing action plans to address them; (c) Ensuring ensuring the consistent application of this Annex; (d) Resolving resolving technical issues falling within the responsibilities of the Technical Agents and examining other technical issues that cannot be solved at lower level; (e) Developingdeveloping, approving, and revising the detailed guidance to be used for transition, cooperation, assistance, exchange of information, and participation in each other's ’s internal quality audits, standardizationstandardisation, and sampling inspections related to maintenance and quality management and standardization standardisation systems; (f) Maintaining maintaining the list of Aviation Authorities identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex according to the decisions taken by the Bilateral Oversight Board; (g) Proposing proposing to the Bilateral Oversight Board amendments to this Annex. 3.2.2. The JMCB shall report unresolved issues to the Bilateral Oversight Board and ensure the implementation of decisions reached by the Bilateral Oversight Board regarding this Annex. 4.1. Subject to the terms of this Annex, the Parties agree that their Technical Agents shall accept inspections and monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations main­ tenance organisations made by the other technical agent or where applicable Aviation Authorities, for findings of compliance with their respective requirements as the basis for issuance and continued validity of certificates. 4.2. The certificate issued by a Technical Agent under this Annex, shall not exceed the scope of the ratings and limitations contained in the certificate issued by the other Technical Agent or Aviation Authority. 4.3. FAA certificates 4.3.1. Without prejudice to the FAA Administrator’s discretion under 14 CFR part 145, a maintenance organisation shall be issued an FAA certificate and operations specifications if it has been approved for maintenance by an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex in accordance with Annex II of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex, including the FAA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and an Aviation Authority has issued a recommendation or endorsement to the FAA for certification. 4.3.2. The FAA certificate shall only cover additional fixed stations located within a Member State listed in Appendix 2. Each additional fixed location must also be under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2. 4.3.3. The FAA certificate shall only cover line stations located within an EU Member State and under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety

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Mandate. 3.2.1. The JMCB shall meet at least once a year to ensure the effective functioning and implementation of this Annex. Its functions shall include: (a) Developingdeveloping, approving, and revising detailed guidance to be used for processes covered by this XxxxxAnnex; (b) Sharing sharing information on major safety issues and developing action plans to address them; (c) Ensuring ensuring the consistent application of this Annex; (d) Resolving resolving technical issues falling within the responsibilities of the Technical Agents and examining other technical issues that cannot be solved at lower level; (e) Developingdeveloping, approving, and revising the detailed guidance to be used for transition, cooperation, assistance, exchange of information, and participation in each other's ’s internal quality audits, standardizationstandardisation, and sampling inspections related to maintenance and quality management and standardization standardisation systems; (f) Maintaining maintaining the list of Aviation Authorities identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex according to the decisions taken by the Bilateral Oversight Board; (g) Proposing proposing to the Bilateral Oversight Board amendments to this Annex. 3.2.2. The JMCB shall report unresolved issues to the Bilateral Oversight Board and ensure the implementation of decisions reached by the Bilateral Oversight Board regarding this Annex. 4.1. Subject to the terms of this Annex, the Parties agree that their Technical Agents shall accept inspections and monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations organisations made by the other technical agent or where applicable Aviation Authorities, for findings of compliance with their respective requirements as the basis for issuance and continued validity of certificates. 4.2. The certificate issued by a Technical Agent under this Annex, shall not exceed the scope of the ratings and limitations contained in the certificate issued by the other Technical Agent or Aviation Authority. 4.3. FAA certificates 4.3.1. Without prejudice to the FAA Administrator’s discretion under 14 CFR part 145, a maintenance organisation shall be issued an FAA certificate and operations specifications if it has been approved for maintenance by an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2 of this Annex in accordance with Annex II of Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex, including the FAA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and an Aviation Authority has issued a recommendation or endorsement to the FAA for certification. 4.3.2. The FAA certificate shall only cover additional fixed stations located within a Member State listed in Appendix 2. Each additional fixed location must also be under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2. 4.3.3. The FAA certificate shall only cover line stations located within an EU Member State and under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority identified in Appendix 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on Cooperation in Civil Aviation Safety

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