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Snoo2/1397 SC

Bulgaria, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America: draft resolution

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The Security Council, Recalling its previous relevant resolutions, including resolution 661 (1990) of 6 August 1990, 986 (1995) of 14 April 1995, 1284 (1999) of 17 December 1999, 1360 (2001) of 3 July 2001, 1382 (2001) of 29 November 2001, 1409 (2002) of 14 May 2002, and in particular; 1447 (2002) of 4 December 2002, Convinced of the need as a temporary measure to continue to provide for the civilian needs of the Iraqi people until the fulfilment by the Government of Iraq of the relevant resolutions, including notably resolutions 687 (1991) of 3 April 1991 with regard to the prohibitions referred to in resolution 661 (1990), in accordance with the provisions of these resolutions, Reaffirming the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq, Recalling its decision by resolution 986 (1995) for 1447 (2002) to extend the programme in resolution 180 days commencing at 0001 hours, Eastern Standard Time, on 5 December 2002 and consider necessary adjustments to the Goods Review List (S/2002/515) and the procedures for its implementation for adoption no later than 3 January 2003 and thereafter to conduct regular; thorough reviews of both, Reiterating its determination to improve the humanitarian situation in Iraq, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Approves, for implementation beginning at 0001 hours, Eastern Standard Time, the adjustments to the Goods Review List specified in Annex A to this resolution and the revised procedures for implementation of the Goods Review List set forth in Annex B to this resolution, as a basis for the humanitarian programme in Iraq as referred to in resolution 986 (1995) and other relevant resolutions; 2. Decides to conduct a thorough review of the Goods Review List and the procedures for its implementation both 90 days after commencement of the period as defined in paragraph 1 of resolution 1447 (2002) and prior to the end of the 180-day period so defined and thereafter to conduct regular, thorough reviews. connection requests the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) to review the Goods Review List and the procedures for its implementation as part of its regular agenda and recommend to the Security Council necessary additions to, and/or deletions from, the Goods Review List and procedures; rates and use levels for the implementation of paragraph 20 of Annex B of this Directs the Secretary-General, within sixty days, to develop consumption resolution; technically complete applications and the expeditious issuing of export licences Appeals to all States to continue to cooperate in the timely submission of that Urgently needed humanitarian supplies reach the Iraqi population as rapidly as to take all other appropriate measures within their competence in order to ensure possible; Decides to remain seized of the matter: (1) C.1.0.4.1.0: Quantities of Atropine in doses greater than 0.6 mg/ml, Nitrite, Sodium Thiosulfate that exceed the established consumption rates Pralidoxime, Pyridostigmine and their respective salts, medical solutions of Sodium (2) A.52: Any inorganic phosphide that exceeds established consumption rates Note: Quantities of phosphides utilized with food grain shipments do not require review provided the amounts do not exceed 20 g of phosphide per metric tonne of grain. (3) A.02, A.06, A.07, A.08, B.0l; B.02, B.03, B.0s, B.lO, B.l1, B.12: Remove n=1-3 restriction on various chemical entries. Note: For List B chemicals: Where n-1-3, the chemical shall be considered prohibited. Where n>3, the chemical will be referred for review (4) 1.A.4.d: Quantities of activated carbon, that have been tested and certified effective for chemical weapons agent absorption, that exceed the established consumption rates. (5) A.53: Quantities of organophosphate pesticides that exceed established consumption rates_ (6) C.1O.4.6: Equipment designed for the disposal of toxic chemicals as follows: of over 1,273 K (1,000 C) or catalytic incineration equipment with an average (a) Incineration equipment with an average combustion chamber temperature of over 623 K (350 C); equipment in () to detoxify toxic chemicals including but not limited to liquid (b) Equipment utilizing disposal technologies other than incineration neutralization, gas phase chemical reduction, supercritical water oxidation, direct chemical oxidation, solvated electron, and plasma arc processes and material handling systems, with reactor volumes of 0.100 m' (100 litres or greater; in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. 6.2. Gas phase chemical reduction equipment, and specially designed waste supply and material handling systems;, with continuous flow capacities for the disposal of toxic chemicals of 0.05 m?/hr (50 litres/hour) Or greater, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. supply and material handling systems, with reactor volumes of 0.05 m3 (50 litres) or greater; in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. b.4. Direct chemical oxidation equipment; and specially designed waste supply and material handling systems, with reactor volumes of 0.100 m" (100 litres) or greater; in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. b.5. Solvated electron equipment, and specially designed waste supply and material handling systems, with reactor volumes of 0.100 m 3 (100 litres) or greater; in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. 6.6. Plasma arc equipment, and specially designed waste supply and material handling systems, with continuous flow capacities for the disposal of toxic chemicals of 0.05 m"/hour (50 litres/hour) or greater, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the toxic chemicals are made from corrosion resistant materials. (7) Entry (vii) and (viii) on list of materials encompassed by the term "corrosion resistant": (vii) nickel or alloys with more than 40 +/- 2 percent nickel by weight (some examples: FM6O_ 400, IN6O, Hastelloy, Monel, AMS 4675, ASME K50o, UNS NO4400, InconelSB 164-B, ASTM B-127_ 2 percent chromium and/or copper by weight (some examples: Alloy 825, 600, Colmonoy Nr.6); (viii) alloys with more than 25 +/- 2 percent nickel and 20 +/- Cunifer 30Cr; EniCu-7, IN 732 X, Inconel 800, Monel 67, Monel WE 187, Nicrofer 3033, UNS C71900, 904L, and CP4O): (8) C.10.4.11: Quantities of autoinjectors that exceed the established consumption rate (9) C.10.4.2: Corrosion resistant multiple-seal, cavity tubing pumps (including canned drive, magnetic drive, bellows or diaphragm pumps, which or progressive peristaltic or roller pumps resistant with manufacturer's specified maximum flow rate of 0.01 m 3 per minute or greater under standard temperature (293 K) and standard pressure (101.30 kP) conditions, Corrosion resistant vacuum pumps with manufacturer's specified maximum flow rate greater than 0.08 m 3 per minute following components: under standard temperature (293 K) and pressure (101.30 kP) Impellers Casings (10) C.10.4.4: Corrosion resistant valves with a smallest inner diameter of 12.5 mm following components: Valve wetted parts Biological Section: (1) 12: Quantities of Ciprofloxacin, Doxycycline, Gentamycin, Streptomycin that exceed the established consumption rates_ (2) internal volume equal to 1.0 m 3 Or greater and the following components: 2.5: Sterilizing equipment designed to sterilize infectious material, with an Doors Door Seals (3) 3.3: Orbital or reciprocal shakers with a total flask capacity greater than 25 litres, designed for use with biological material. Shaking incubators with a total flask capacity greater than 25 litres, designed for use with biological material: (4) S: Quantities of formulated powdered growth media or cell culture media that exceed the established humanitarian use levels. Quantities of formulated concentrated liquid growth media or cell culture media that exceed the established consumption rates Microbial grade yeast extract. Cell culture grade fetal bovine serum (5) 4.1: Centrifugal separators (o decantors) designed for use with biological material capable of continuous operation at a flow rate of 20 litres per hour or greater and specially designed rotors therefor: (6) 4.2: Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 10 litres or greater; designed for use with biological agents; (7) H: Equipment for the microencapsulation of live microorganisms and toxins in the range of 1-15 and phase separators; micron particle size, to include interfacial polycondensors and materials such as lactic acid-glycolic acid copolymer; polyethylene glycol 6000, liposome materials such as phosphatidyl choline and hydrogels such as polyvinylalcohol and polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate, and agarose gel microspheres. (8) 14: Filter presses and drum dryers capable of use with biological material. (9) 13: Materials such as affinity chromatography resins, ion-exchange resins, gel filtration resins for column purification of toxins. chromatography, used for the separation or (10) 1.2.14: Hantaviruses; 1.2.53: Lumpy Skin Disease virus (11) 7.2: Aerosol disseminators (other than aircraft sprayers or foggers), capable of dispersing aerosols with an ultimate mean size of 15 microns or less at a flow rate exceeding litre of liquid suspension per minute or 10 grams of dry material per minute and the following components: Spray tanks Certified pumps Spray nozzles Note: This entry excludes dry powder fire extinguishers. Missile Section: lining, insulation and nozzles, and the (1) 2.1: Rocket motor cases and production equipment therefor including interior technology, the production facilities and production equipment therefor to include computer controlled welding machines, testing (NDT) equipment capable of using ultrasonic or X-ray to non-destructive. inspect motor caselengine welds; engines, including devices to regulate combustion, and components therefor: (2) 8.3.1.2: Theodolites with an accuracy of 15 arc seconds or greater accuracy. perchlorate, RDX or HMX and ammonium perchlorate hammer and pin mills and (3)4.2.3: (a)Fluid energy mills usable for grinding or milling ammonium the following components: Casings Hammer/Anvils (b) Equipment capable of sizing the resulting particles to below 400 microns (4) 5.2, 5.3.1.a and 5.4.a: Modify missile entries to delete the phrase "designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance systems of all types" (5) 9.1.3: Test benches/stands capable of handling solid or liquid propellant rockets measuring one or more of the three axial thrust components along with spare parts,or rocket motors of more than 10 kN (2,248 Ibs) of thrust, O capable of equipment and associated components (e.g. load cells, test sensors) 9.1.3.1: Load cells capable of measuring 8 kN (2,000 Ibs) O greater: 9.1.3.2: Pressure transducers capable of measuring 2750 kPa (400 psi) Or greater; Conventional Section: (1) 7.B.4: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) jammers, receiverGNSS-band signal generators, GNSS waveform/code simulators Or GNSS test equipment; (2) 9.A.13.a: Low-bed trailers/loaders (height of 1.2 m or more, including thoseless) with a payload capacity of 20 MT or greater; bed width of 2.0 metres or more axles; and tyre size of 1,200 x 20 O greater: Tractor O cab may O may not be vehicles with any extenders fully deployed; kingpin of 2.5 inches or greater; 3 Or attached. specially designed components and accessories therefor, having any of the following (3)5.A.1.b.7:b_Telecommunications transmission equipment and systems, and characteristics, functions O features: techniques, having user programmable channelizing or scram] 7Being radio equipment employing stime modulated bling codes.ultra-wideband" S.A.2.a.: Systems, equipment, application specific "electronic assemblies"_ modules and integrated circuits for information security, as follows, and other specially designed computer components therefor: channelizing or scram or 5.4.2.a.9: Designed bling codes for "time modulated ultra-wideband" systems.modified to use cryptographic techniques to generate (4) 7.A.3: Inertial Navigation Systems and inertial equipment and components designed therefor: a, Inertial navigation systems (gimballed or strapdown) and in inertial equipment designed for 66 'aircraft" land vehicle or {<spacecraft" for attitude, guidance or control; having any of the following characteristics, and components designed therefor: a,]. (Renumbering of current GRL entry 7.A.3,a.) a.2. (Renumbering of current GRL entry 7.A.3.b.) b Hybrid Inertial Navigation Systems embedded with Global Navigation Satellite System(s) (GNSS) for attitude, guidance o control, subsequent to normal alignment; having an INS navigation position accuracy, after loss of GNSS or minutes, of less (better) than 10 metres Circular Error Probable (CEP) 5) 5.A.1.b.8: Radio Intercept/Direction Finding (DF) Equipment/Systems (6) 5.A.1.b.7: Being broadcast transmitter (e.g. for radio or television) equipment operating in the 5-500 MHz (MF to UHF broadcast bands) with output power levels above 1 kW (Root-Mean-Square (RMS)): equipment O systems; L.E.3: Carbon Nanotube Technology. (7)1.A.6: Carbon Nanotube Materials; I.B.4: Scanning Probe Microscope (8) 7.A.8; Full-Motion Flight Simulators/Training Systems for civilian transport aircraft, (9) 9.A.13.b and c: Trucks with any military attributes (e.g-, armour plating, electromagnetic pulse hardened, independent steering, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Global Navigation Satellite System Jammers and/or Night Vision Systems) or trucks with any of the following attributes: all-wheel drive capability, payload central tyre inflation, run flat capability and/or semi-pneumatic tyres, or independent of 20 tons or greater, reinforced chassis, 370 or more engine horsepower; levelling/stabilization: Truck chassis equipped with hydraulic lift systems over 8 tonnes or capable of attachments such as hoists, cranes, drills, and oil well workover with non-directional, cross-country (NDCC) tread. (9)A.13.c: Tyres with equal to O greater than 16 ply rating o 10.00 x 20 tyres (9) B.Il: Moulds designed for the production of the tyres identified in 9.4.13.c. (10) 3.E.3.g: Other "technology" for the "development" or 66 'production 9} of: g Electronic vacuum tubes operating at frequencies of 3 1 GHz o higher: (11) 8.A.lj: Fast/Workboats, of any construction, with length overall (LOA) in excess of 15 metres capable of speed in excess of 20 knots when laden with rated payload in excess of 1.5 tons O, Fast/Workboats, of any construction, with length overall (LOA) in excess of 15 metres capable of speed in excess of 20 knots and equipped with corrosion-resistant firefighting water pumps and corrosion resistant nozzles, Or Fast/Workboats, of any construction, with length overall (LOA) in excess of 15 metres capable of speed in excess of 20 knots and equipped with or capable of being equipped with (defined as free or reinforced deck space equal to or greater than 2 square metres) a crane or cranes with load capacity of one or more metric tons. 6.A.8; RADAR: Note: 6.4.8 does not require review of: d. Meteorological (weather) Radar. Delete sub-item *d" from the above-referenced exclusion note. 6.A.8.a: AIl airborne radar equipment and specially designed components therefor, not including radars specially designed for meteorological use. Delete radars specially designed for meteorological use. Note: 6.A.8.k does not require review of LIDAR equipment specially designed for surveying or meteorological observation. Delete 6( or meteorological observation" 6.A.9: Equipment or systems, and components designed or adapted therefor; for meteorological observation, modelling and simulation, and/or forecasting: 6.B.9: Test, inspection, and production equipment for equipment, systems, and components adapted therefor; for which review is required under 6.A.9. 6.D.4 "Software" for meteorological use_ 6.D.4.a: sSoftware" for the "development" production" or {use" of equipment or systems requiring review under 6.A.9 or 6.B.9. 6.D.4.b: cSoftware" designed or adapted for meteorological modelling or simulation_ 6.E.4: "Technology" according to the General Technology Note for the "use" of items for which review is required by 6.A.9, 6.B.9 or 6.D.4. 1. The following procedures replace paragraphs 29 to 34 of document S/1996/636* and other existing procedures, notably for the implementation of the relevant provisions of paragraphs 17, 18, and 25 of resolution 1284 (1999) related to the processing of applications to be financed from the escrow account established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 986 (1995). 2. Each application (the "Notification or Request to Ship Goods to Iraq; application") for the sale or supply of commodities or products to include services ancillary to the supply of such commodities and products, to Iraq to be financed from the escrow account established pursuant to paragraph 7 of resolution 986 (1995) must be forwarded to the Office of the Iraq Programme (OIP) by the exporting States through permanent or observer missions, or by United Nations agencies and programmes. Each application should include complete technical specifications, as requested in the standard application form, concluded arrangements (e.g., contracts), and other relevant information, including, if known, whether the application contains any item(s) covered by the Goods Review List (GRL), in order for a determination to be made on whether the application contains any item referred to in paragraph 24 of resolution 687 (1991) as it relates to military commodities and products, or military-related commodities or products covered by the GRL. 3. Each application will be reviewed and registered by OIP within ten working days. In the case of a technically incomplete application, OIP may request additional information before transmitting the application to the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). If OIP determines that the requested information is not provided within 90 days, the application will be considered supplier-inactive and no further action on the application will be taken until the information is provided. If the requested information is not received within a further 90 days, the application will lapse. OIP should notify the submitting mission or United Nations agency in writing of any change in the status of the application. The OIP will identify an official to act as a contact point on each application. 4. After OIP registration of the application, each application will be evaluated by technical experts from UNMOVIC and IAEA in order to determine whether the application contains any item referred to in paragraph 24 of resolution 687 (1991) as it relates to military commodities and products, or military-related commodities or products covered by the GRL (GRL item(s)). At their discretion and subject to the approval of the Committee, UNMOVIC and IAEA may issue guidance regarding what categories of applications do not contain any item(s) covered by the GRL. UNMOVIC, IAEA, and OIP, working in consultation, may develop a procedure whereby OIP may evaluate and approve applications that, based on this guidance, fall within these categories. UNMOVIC and IAEA should put into their records the information about the applications mentioned in subparagraphs a, b, c and d below, without prejudice to the review of these applications under the current procedures. should be subject to review, together with the reviews of the GRL and its procedures as set forth in paragraph 2 of this resolution, when: (a) An application contains information about an item destruction by reviewed UNMOVIC and IAEA that can be applied to weapons of mass or missiles systems, or increase conventional military capabilities; 0, (b) The technical review of an application as to whether the technical specifications of any item included in such application by UNMOVIC and IAEA yields ambiguity application are items covered by the GRL; 0, IAEA (c) determines that the amount of any item included in an application exceeds The technical evaluation of any application conducted by UNMOVIC Or requirements typically associated with the civilian end use and the item is deemed to have potential military applications; (d) The 661 Committee may request that Iraq explain the apparent stockpiling of an item through its purchases, and may request that OIP conduct an independent investigation. In general, when experience under resolution 1409 (2002) and this resolution indicates to OIP, UNMOVIC, and the IAEA a need for adjustment of the Goods goods to Iraq then OIP UNMOVIC, and the IAEA shall recommend appropriate adjustments for consideration by the Council in the context of regular reviews of the Goods Review List and its procedures. paragraph 24 of resolution 687 (1991) and are not subject to review under the GRL_ 5Military goods and services are prohibited for sale or supply to Iraq under For consideration687 (1991), of dual-use goods and services referred to in paragraph 24 of resolution UNMOVIC and IAEA should process these goods and services pursuant to paragraph 9 of these procedures will have ten working days to evaluate an application as set forth in paragraphs 4 6_Upon receipt of a registered application from OIP; UNMOVIC and/or IAEA and 5. Absent action by UNMOVIC andlor IAEA within the ten working day period, the application will be considered approved In the course of conducting the technical evaluation as set out in paragraphs 4 IAEA may request additional information from the submitting missions or United and 5 above; UNMOVIC andlor Nations agency. The submitting mission or United Nations agency should provide the additional information requested within a period of 90 days: and/or IAEA receive the requested information, UNMOVIC and/or IAEA will have Once UNMOVIC ten working days to evaluate the application under the procedure set forth in paragraphs 4 and 5. Nations agency has not provided the requested additional information within the 90- 7_If UNMOVIC and/or IAEA determine that the submitting mission or United inactive and no further action on the day period set out in paragraph 6 above, the application will be considered supplier-application will be taken until the information is provided. If the requested information is not provided within a further 90 days, the application will lapse. submitting mission Nations agency in writing of any change in the status of the application.OIP should notify the or United item referred to in paragraph 24 of resolution 687 (1991) as it relates to military 8.If UNMOVIC and/or the IAEA determine that the application contains any commodities and products, the application shall be considered ineligible for submitting mission or United Nations agency through OIP a written explanation of approval for the sale 0 supply to Iraq: UNMOVIC and/or IAEA will provide to the this determination_ item(s), they will immediately inform through OIP the submitting mission O United Nations agency: Pursuant to paragraph 1l below, absent a request by the submitting mission or United Nations agency for reconsideration within ten working days, OIP will forward the application containing the GRL item(s) to the 661 Committee for the purpose of evaluating whether the GRL item(s) may be sold or supplied to Iraq: UNMOVIC and/or IAEA will provide to the 661 Committee through OIP a written request of the submitting mission o United Nations agency, will provide to the 661 explanation of this determination. In addition, OIP; UNMOVIC and/or IAEA, at the security implications, of the approval o denial of the GRL item(s), including the Committee a complete and thorough assessment of the humanitarian, economic and viability of the whole contract in which the GRL item(s) appears and the risk of diversion of the item(s) for military purposes. The assessment provided by OIP to the 661 Committee should be transmitted in parallel by OIP to the submitting Nations agents of the finding of a GRL item(s) in the application and that the GRL missionor United procedures set forth in paragraphs 11 Or item(s) may not be sold or supplied to Iraq unless otherwise notified by OIP that the supply of the GRL item to Iraq: The remaining items in the application, which are12 have resulted in approval for sale or supply to Iraq and, at the discretion of the submitting mission or United Nations determined as not covered by the GRL, will be considered approved for sale or agency, and with the consent of thecontracting parties, will be processed according to the procedure in paragraph 10 below. The relevant approval letter may be issued for such approved items under request from the submitting mission or United Nations agency. 10. If UNMOVIC andor IAEA determine that the application does not contain any item referred to in paragraph 4 above, OIP will inform immediately the Government of Iraq and the submitting mission o United Nations agency in written form The to paragraph 7 of resolution 986 (1995) upon verification by United Nations agents exporter will be eligible for payment from the escrow account established pursuant that the items in the application have arrived in Iraq as contracted. OIP and the United Nations Treasury will inform the banks within five working days that the items in theapplication have arrived in Iraq: with the determination that an application contains an item(s) covered by paragraph 11.If the mission or United Nations agency submitting an application disagrees 24 of resolution 687 as it relates to military commodities and products, or military- related commodities products of this decision, based on the provision of technical informationor covered by the GRL, it may request a reconsideration and/or explanations not previously included in the application, within ten working days to OIP In that event; UNMOVIC andlor IAEA, will appoint experts to reconsider the item(s) in accordance with the procedures set out in paragraphs 4 to 6 above. The decision of UNMOVIC and/or IAEA will be final and no further reconsideration will be permitted: UNMOVIC andlor IAEA will provide to the 661 Committee through written explanation OIP a of the final decision of the reconsideration process. Applications shall not be forwarded to the 661 Committee until the reconsideration period has expired without a request being filed. 12. Upon receipt of an application pursuant to paragraphs 9 or 11 above, the 661 Committee will have to determine whether the item(s) may be sold or supplied to Iraq: The Committee may take the following options: (a) Approval; (b) Approval subject to conditions as stipulated by the 661 Committee; (c) Denial; (d) Request for additional information. Absent action by the Committee within the 10 working day period, the application will be considered approved. A Committee provided in the 90-day period, the item(s) will be considered supplier-inactive and may request additional information. If the requested information is not provided within a further 90 days, the application will be considered lapsed. OIP should notify the submitting mission or United Nations agency in writing of any change in the status of the application: The 661 Committee will have provided by the submitting mission or United Nations agency 20 working days to evaluate the requested additional information once provided. Absent action by the Committee during the 20 working day period, the item will be considered approved: 13. Where the 661 Committee does not approve an item(s) for sale or supply to Iraq, the Committee will notify the submitting mission or United Nations agency accordingly: The submitting mission or United Nations agency will have 30 working days to have the 661 Committee reconsider its decision based on new information not previously included in the application as reviewed by the petition received during this period shall be petition within 661 Committee. A decision made by the five Committee on working days and shall be considered final: Absent such a 30 working days, the item will be considered ineligible for sale or supply to Iraq and OIP will notify the submitting mission or United Nations agency accordingly: considered lapsed, the supplier may submit a new application based on either a new or an amended contract or donation documentation, and the new application will be evaluated under the procedures enumerated in this document and will append the original application (for information purposes only and to facilitate review). 14. If an item(s) is found ineligible for sale or supply to Iraq or if an application is considered lapsed, the new item(s) will be submitted as a new application under the procedures enumerated in this document and will append the original application (for information purposes only and to facilitate review) drawn from the broadest possible geographical base. 16. Experts from OIP; UNMOVIC and IAEA who evaluate applications should be 17. The United Nations Secretariat will report to the 661 Committee at the end of each phase of the status of all applications submitted during this period, including contracts recirculated pursuant to paragraph 18 below. The Secretariat will provide applications approved to members of the 661 Committee, at their request, copies of approved by OIP; UNMOVIC, and IAEA, within three working days after their approval, for information purposes only. transmitted to OIP UNMOVIC andor IAEA by the submitting missions or United Nations agency in accordance with these procedures is totally confidential. category B. Category A will contain contracts o hold that have been designated by Council resolution 1051 lists Category A UNMOVIC as containing item(s) on one will also contain contracts that were bothor more of the United Nations Security processed before the Security Council adopted United Nations Security Council resolution 1284 and assessed by one or more members of the 661 Committee as containing item() on one O more of the United Nations Security Council resolution 1051 lists. OIP will submitting mission Nations agency accordingly, including national comments ifconsider contracts in category A to be returned to the or United Nations agency" and will notify the submitting mission or United possible The submitting mission Or United Nations agency may submit a contract in category A as a new application under the GRL procedures: In category B will be all OIP under the GRL procedures OIP will append the original committee registration number and national comments, for information purposes only, to any recirculated contracts; OIP should start this recirculation procedure within 60 days of adoption of this resolution and should complete the recirculation process within 60 days thereafter: OIP shall approve, humanitarian consumption rates and use levels for each chemical and medication specified in items 1, 2, 4, $ and 8, Chemical Section and item and Biological Section of Annex 1 4 A to the resolution_ In establishing consumption rates, OIP shall be guided by information of typical civilian utilization of each item specified as appropriate for different periods of the year OIP shall be guided further by the Council s central objective to facilitate and expedite the flow of medicines and medicinal chemicals for the benefit of the Iraqi people while providing the Council an opportunity to prevent stockpiling of such items to support military and weapons %f mass destruction/missile applications Proposed purchases item shall be approved by the Secretariat; proposed purchases of these items that do not exceed the consumption rates established for each review consistent with these procedures. OIP shall process applications for these materials in the interim 60-day period prior to the implementation of this paragraph NOTIFICATION OR REQUEST TO SHIP GOODS TO IRAQ For further guidance regarding completion of application please consult OIP website wWw.un org/Deptshoip) (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE UN SECRETARIAT) COMM. No_ REGISTRATION DATE DATE RECEIVED BY UNMOVIC (if applicable) DATE SENT TO THE COMMITTEE (if applicable, for 986) DEADLINE DATE (for 661) (TO BE COMPLETED BY PROSPECTIVE EXPORTING COUNTRY or INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION) 1. MISSION OR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 2. CERTIFYING SIGNATURE AND OFFICIAL SEAL 3. DATE OF SUBMISSION 4. MISSION REFERENCE No_ 5. GOODS TO BE SHIPPED (General description of the goods): 6. NUMBER OF LINE ITEMS ON THE 7. TOTAL VALUE 8. CURRENCY EXCEL FORMAT ATTACHMENT ISO CODE 9. EXPORTER 10. ORIGIN of GOODS (if different from applicant State) Name: Address: Country: Phone/Fax/E-mail: 11. RECEIVING COMPANY ORG 12. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS; Name Select ONE Point of Entry into Iraq Address Trebil DAl Waleed DZakho Umm Qasr Ar ar Phone/Fax/E-mail: Name: 13. END USER entity (if different from receiving company / org ) 14. END USE Provide details of intended end-use Address: Phone/Fax/E-mail: 15. METHOD OF PAYMENT attach additional sheets if necessary From the Iraq Account in accordance By other arrangement: with SC resolution 986 (1995) Provide as much detail as possible In this case, please fill out PAGES 2 and 3 including contract(s) must be attached) (in this case, disregard Pages 2 and 3) K Relevant documentation 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (Attach additional sheet if necessary) PAGE 1 OF 3 15 IF THIS NOTIFICATION OR REQUEST TO SHIP GOODS TO IRAQIS TO BE PAID FROM THE IRAQ ACCOUNT NN ACCORDANCE WITH SC RESOLUTION 986 (1995) PLEASE FILL OUT THESE ADDITIONAL BOXES(see box 15 on Page 1) MISSION REFERENCE No. 7. @DENTICAL GOODS PREVIOUSL Y SUBMITTED: Indicate whether or not you have previously submitted an application(s) for IDENTICAL goods.YES NO' UNABLE TO DETERMINE If YES provide Comm: number reference(s) with respective item number(s) 8, DETAILED LIST OF GOODS: Indicate whether gr not the scope of supply includes any spare parts, accessories, sets, kits, tool boxes, tools, equipment; special tools, lots Or consumables YES NO consumables have been listed as separate line items with the relevant description, quantity and price on the attached Excel form application If YES indicate whether or not all components of the spare parts, accessories, sets, kits, tool boxes, tools, equipment, special tools, lots or YES NO (in this case, the document will not be registered by the Secretariat) 9. TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Indicate whether or not the scope of supply includes (separately or as part of larger item) any of the goods andor technology specified o the OIP web site (WWw.un org-Depts/oip)YES NO If YES indicate whether Or not the relevant technicalspecification form for each item has been completed and attached to te application YES NO (in this case, the document will not be registered by the Secretariat) po. GRL RELATED ITEM(S) ANDIOR TECHNOLOGY Indicate whether Or not the scope of supply includes any item included in the Goods Review List (GRL) The GRL may be accessed via the OIP website (WWw.un.org Depts/oip):YES NO UNABLE TO DETERMINE If YES indicate below the line item number and description as in the Excel sheet of these goods considered to be included on the GRL_ Line Item No. Description GRL Ref: No (attach additional sheets if necessary) PAGE 2 of 3 IF THIS NOTIFICATION OR REQUEST TO SHIP GOODS TO IRAQ IS TO BE PAID FROM THE IRAQ ACCOUNT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SC RESOLUTION 986 (1995) PLEASE FILLOUT THESE ADDITIONAL BOXES (see box 15 on Page 1) MISSION REFERENCE No. delays, you are strongly advised to complete the following boxes and, if applicable, provide the relevant information when submitting the application, If these questions do not appear to relate to any of the goods in your application, please select 'Not Applicable' box 21, Are any goods originally designed for military use? YES NO Not Applicable If YES please attach the relevant information: 22. Are any goods designed or modified to withstand the effects of electromagnetic pulse? YES NO Not Applicable If YES please attach the relevant information: 23. Are fiber optic cable or optical terminals to be supplied? YES NO Not Applicable If YES please attach the relevant information: 24. If the goods contain any bearings (as spare parts or as included in the equipment), are the bearings manufactured to a tolerance of ABEC 7 or 9 (or national equivalent) YES NO Not Applicable If YES please attach the relevant information IMPORTANT NOTICE The following attachments are compulsory 1) Excel form application listing IN DETAIL all goods (including all spare parts; accessories 2) Contract signed by both parties with all attachments, enclosures and annexes 3) All relevant documentations and/or technical specifications of the goods (e.g: brochures, pictures, diagrams, chemical composition, material composition, etc) For further guidance regarding completion of application please consult OIP website (WWW.un.org/Deptsolp)
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