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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917

Art. 4

The general conference for weights and measures shall be presided over by the president for the time being of the Paris Academy of Sciences.

Art. 5

The organization of the bureau, as well as the formation and the powers of the international committee, and of the general conference for weights and measures, are established by the regulations subjoined to this convention.

Art. 6

The international bureau of weights and measures shall be charged with the following duties:

  • 1st. All comparisons and verifications of the new prototypes of the meter and kilogram.
  • 2d. The custody of the international prototypes.
  • 3d. The periodical comparison of the national standards with the international prototypes and with their test copies, as well as comparisons of the standard thermometers.
  • 4th. The comparison of the prototypes with the fundamental standards of non-metrical weights and measures used in different countries for scientific purposes.
  • 5th. The sealing and comparison of geodesic measuring-bars.
  • 6th. The comparison of standards and scales of precision, the verification of which may be requested by governments or by scientific societies, or even by constructors or men of science.

Art. 7

The persons composing the bureau shall be a director, two assistants, and the necessary number of employés. When the comparisons of the new prototypes shall have been finished, and when these prototypes shall have been distributed among the different states, the number of persons composing the bureau shall be reduced so far as may be deemed expedient.

The governments of the high contracting parties will be informed by the international committee of the appointment of the persons composing this bureau.

Art. 8

The international prototypes of the meter and of the kilogram, together with the test copies of the same, shall be deposited in the bureau, and access to them shall be allowed to the international committee only.