Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 2.djvu/633

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TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTIO:N. DECEMBER 9,1932. § 2. The president shall place on record the final adoption of the opinions expressed, if any. If there is occasion for voting at the plenary assembly, the formulas II unanimously" or "by a majority" shall apply to this vote. § 3. Unsolved and new questions shall be recorded by the president if the assembly is in favor of continuing their study. The latter shall then inquire as to what administrations wish to take charge of pre- paring proposals relating to these questions and what other adminis- trations or radio operating enterprises are willing to collaborate in the work. On the basis of the replies, he shall prepare an official list of the questions to be included in the agenda of the following meet- ing, with the indication of the centralizing administrations and of the collaborating administrations and private radio operating enter- prises. This list shall be included in the minutes of the meeting. § 4. In the same session of the plenary assembly, the C.C.I.R., upon the offer or with the consent of the interested delegation, shall designate the administration which is to call the following meeting and the approximate date of that meeting. ARTICLE 10 § 1. After the meeting is closed, tho preparation of questions sub- mitted for study shall be entrusted to the administration designated to organize the next meeting (new managing administration). The unfinished business shall, on the contrary, be entrusted to the former managing administration, which shall be in charge of completing it, in collaboration with the Bureau of the Union. § 2. The former managing administration shall forward the docu- ments to the new managing administration not later than five months after the closing of this meeting. ARTICLE 11 After the end of a meeting, all other questions which the adminis- trations and radio operating companies wish to submit to the com- mittee shall be addressed to the new managing administration. This administration shall include these questions in the agenda of the next meeting. However, no question mllY be included in this agenda if it has not been forwarded to the managing administration at least six months before the date of the meeting. ARTICLE 12 § 1. All documents pertaining to a meeting, having been sent to the managing administration before this meeting, or submitted during the meeting, shall be printed and distributed by the Bureau of the Union in collaboration with the managing administration. 2649