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OPCW Technical Secretariat International Cooperation and Assistance Division S/568/2006 27 April 2006 ENGLISH, FRENCH, and SPANISH only NOTE BY THE TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR A TECHNICAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ON PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE TRANSFERS REGIME, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON CUSTOMS 1. At its Eighth Session, the Conference of the States Parties (hereinafter the Conference ) adopted a plan of action regarding the implementation of Article VII obligations, agreeing, inter alia, that it is imperative that those States Parties that still needed to do so take the necessary steps and set realistic target dates for these steps leading to the enactment of the necessary legislation, including penal legislation, and/or the adoption of administrative measures to implement the Chemical Weapons Convention (hereinafter the Convention ) (C-8/DEC.16, dated 24 October 2003). At its Tenth Session the Conference adopted a decision on follow-up to the plan (C-10/DEC.16, dated 11 November 2005). 2. One of the key ways in which States Parties can fulfil their obligations under the Convention is by accurately declaring transfers of scheduled chemicals. Therefore, on behalf of the Government of Peru and the OPCW, the Director-General wishes to invite States Parties to nominate representatives of their National Authorities and customs services to attend a technical meeting of National Authorities on customs-related aspects of the transfers regime under the Convention. 3. The meeting will be held in Lima, Peru, on 28 and 29 August 2006. Participants will have an opportunity to: (a) (b) familiarise themselves with the requirements of the Convention regarding declarations of imports and exports; receive practical assistance in implementing the Conference decision on declarations of aggregate national data for the production, processing, consumption, import, and export of Schedule 2 chemicals, and for the import and export of Schedule 3 chemicals (C-7/DEC.14, dated 10 October 2002); and CS-2006-4728(E) distributed 04/05/2006 *CS-2006-4728.E*

page 2 (c) discuss any problems related to aggregate national data, and, specifically, how to facilitate the early identification of importers and exporters Schedule 2 and 3 chemicals in State Parties so as to reduce in turn the number of discrepancies between declarations of aggregate national data. 4. State Parties are encouraged to nominate individuals with significant experience in the import and export of scheduled chemicals. International organisations involved in the monitoring of chemicals and in the work of free zones and free ports are also encouraged to submit nominations. 5. The meeting will be conducted in Spanish, and English-language interpretation services will be provided. All participants are therefore expected to have a good oral and written command of one of these languages. 6. The provisional programme for the meeting is included as Annex 1 to this Note. 7. The Technical Secretariat (hereinafter the Secretariat ) expects to be able to sponsor a limited number of participants. It will also consider requests to sponsor representatives of national customs services and of international organisations, upon the recommendation of a National Authority. Each nomination should specify whether sponsorship is a condition of the nominee s participation. For sponsored participants, the Secretariat will cover the costs of travel, meals, and medical insurance, and will provide a limited subsistence allowance to cover sundry expenses. The Secretariat will also arrange and pay for accommodation for sponsored participants. Sponsored participants who do not intend to use the accommodation arranged by the Secretariat are requested to indicate that as soon as possible, so that the Secretariat does not incur hotel cancellation fees. In any case, the Secretariat will not cover the costs of any accommodation it has not arranged. 8. When making travel arrangements for sponsored participants, the Secretariat will seek the most-economical options. It will purchase tickets and send them to participants. Participants will be allowed to purchase tickets locally only if this leads to further savings for the Secretariat and if the Secretariat authorises it. In order for the Secretariat to keep costs to a minimum, sponsored participants are expected to arrive no earlier than 27 August 2006 and to depart no later than 30 August 2006. The Secretariat s approval is required for any changes to the arrival and departure dates of sponsored participants. It will not cover expenses unrelated to the meeting or that result from unauthorised changes to travel arrangements. Sponsored participants shall bear all costs resulting from changes they make, including cancellations, once the Secretariat has purchased their tickets. Participants who are not sponsored are requested to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements, although the Secretariat can, if requested, arrange accommodation at reduced rates. 9. Participants are requested to obtain any necessary visas (including transit visas) before travelling to Peru.

page 3 10. Interested National Authorities, and other organisations referred to in paragraph 7 above, are invited to complete the nomination form that is included as Annex 2 to this Note, making sure in particular to provide all the contact details it requests. Completed forms should be addressed to the Director, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, OPCW, Johan de Wittlaan 32, 2517 JR The Hague, the Netherlands. Nominations may also be submitted by fax to +31 (0)70 306 3535, or by e-mail to ipb@opcw.org. All nominations must be received by the Secretariat no later than 14 July 2006. Please be advised that participants must present an OPCW acceptance letter in order to register. 11. Additional information about the meeting may be obtained from the Implementation Support Branch, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, which can be contacted as specified in the preceding paragraph. The contact person is Ms Maria Elena Bruno-Pousadela, who can be reached at +31 (0)70 416 3825. Annexes: Annex 1: Annex 2: Provisional Programme Nomination Form

Annex 1 page 4 Annex 1 TECHNICAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ON PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE TRANSFERS REGIME, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON CUSTOMS PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Time Activity Monday, 28 August 2006 08:30 09:00 Registration of participants 09:00 09:45 Opening ceremony 09:45 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 10:45 Status of implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention 10:45 11:30 The Convention and the requirements regarding the declaration of national aggregate data with respect to scheduled chemicals: statistical update 11:30 13:00 National Authorities and transfer controls: transfers of scheduled chemicals in 2004 and 2005, and practical problems with the collection and declaration of data 13:00 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 14:45 National Authorities and transfer controls, continued 14:45 15:30 The requirement under national legislation to ensure the implementation of the transfers provisions of the Convention 15:30 15:45 Coffee break 15:45 17:30 Consultations Tuesday 29 August 2006 09:00 09:45 The role of national customs services in the implementation of the Convention 09:45 10:30 The role of industry associations: tracking and identifying chemical transfers 10:30 10:45 Coffee break 10:45 11:30 Chemical-identification systems: international and regional perspectives 11:30 12:00 The role of industry associations 12:00 13:30 Lunch 13:30 17:00 Tabletop exercise 17:00 17:30 Summing-up

Annex 2 page 5 Annex 2 TECHNICAL MEETING OF NATIONAL AUTHORITIES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ON PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE TRANSFERS REGIME, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON CUSTOMS NOMINATION FORM Please submit the completed form by 14 July 2006 to: The Director, International Cooperation and Assistance Division, OPCW Johan de Wittlaan 32, 2517 JR The Hague, the Netherlands Fax: +31 (0)70 306 3535; e-mail: ipb@opcw.org. Please TYPE or USE BLOCK LETTERS. 1. Family name of nominee 2. First name(s) 3. Date of birth Day Month Year 4. Citizenship 5. Gender 1 Male Female 6. Passport number 7. Date of issue Day Month Year 8. Expiry date Day Month Year 9. Place of issue 10. Areas of expertise 11. Employer 12. Position 13. Contact address Street (Please do not give a Number post-office box City number) Country 14. E-mail address 15. Telephone numbers, Home including country Work and city codes Mobile 16. Fax numbers, Home including country Work and city codes 17. Is sponsorship a condition of participation? Yes Post code No - - - o - - - 1 For this item and item 17 below, please tick the appropriate box.