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Ad Hoc Group 11th Session


Article VI of the Rolling Text from BWC/AD HOC GROUP/41 is provided below. This material is from the 11th Session of the Ad Hoc Group of States Parties to the Convention.

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BWC/AD HOC GROUP/41
Annex I
page 76

ARTICLE VI 

ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION AGAINST BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN WEAPONS

1. For the purposes of this Article, "Assistance" means the coordination and delivery [transfer] to States Parties of protection against biological and toxin weapons, including, inter alia, any of the following: detection and alarm equipment; protective equipment; decontamination equipment and decontaminants; prophylactic, diagnostic and therapeutic medical measures and materials including immunization; and advice on any of these protective measures.

2. Nothing in this Protocol shall be interpreted as impeding the right of any State Party to conduct research into, develop, produce, acquire, transfer or use means of protection against biological and toxin weapons, for purposes not prohibited under the Convention.

3. Each State Party undertakes to facilitate, and shall have the right to participate in, [subject to protection of confidential proprietary information and national security information] [and under non-discriminatory and equitable commercial terms], the fullest possible exchange of equipment, material and scientific and technological information concerning means of protection against biological and toxin weapons.

[4. The Technical [Secretariat] [Body] shall establish, not later than 180 days after entry into force of this Protocol and maintain, for the use of any requesting State Party, a data bank containing freely available information concerning various means of protection against biological and toxin weapons as well as such information as may be provided by States Parties. 

The Technical [Secretariat] [Body] shall also, within the resources available to it, and at the request of a State Party, provide expert advice and assist the State Party in identifying how its programmes for the development and improvement of a protective capacity against biological and toxin weapons could be implemented.] 

5. Nothing in this Protocol shall be interpreted as impeding the right of States Parties to request and provide assistance bilaterally and to conclude individual agreements with other States Parties concerning the emergency procurement of assistance. 

6. Each State Party undertakes to provide assistance [to the extent possible] through the [Organization] and to this end may elect to take one or more of the following measures:

(a) To contribute to the voluntary fund for assistance to be established by the Conference at its first session;

BWC/AD HOC GROUP/41
Annex I
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(b) To conclude, if possible not later than 180 days after this Protocol enters into force for it, agreements with the [Organization] concerning the procurement, upon demand, of assistance;

 (c) To declare, not later than 180 days after this Protocol enters into force for it, the kind of assistance it might provide in response to an appeal by the [Organization]. If, however, a State Party subsequently is unable to provide the assistance envisaged in its declaration, it is still under the obligation to provide assistance in accordance with this paragraph.

7. Each State Party has the right to request and, subject to the procedure set forth in paragraphs 8, 9 and 10 to receive assistance [and protection against the use or threat of use of biological and toxin weapons] if it considers that:

(a) Biological and toxin weapons have been used against it; 

(b) It is threatened by actions that are prohibited for States Parties by Article I of the Convention.

[8. [Without prejudice to the right of the requesting State Party to request specific assistance under Article III, section F, subsection III on Investigation, part D, paragraph 16,] the request for assistance, substantiated by relevant information, shall be submitted to the Director-General, who shall transmit it immediately to the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council] and to all States Parties. The Director-General shall immediately forward the request to States Parties which have volunteered assistance, in accordance with paragraph 6 (c) and request them to dispatch emergency assistance in case of use of biological and toxin weapons, or humanitarian assistance in case of [serious] threat of use of biological and toxin weapons to the State Party concerned, not later than 12 hours after receipt of the request. 

[9. The Director-General shall initiate, not later than [24 hours] after receipt of a request for assistance, from a State Party, a [systematic] examination of the request in order to provide foundation for further action by the [Organization]. The Director-General shall complete the examination within [72] hours and forward a report to the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council] and to the States Parties which have volunteered assistance, in accordance with paragraph 6 (c). If additional time is required for completion of the examination, an interim report shall be submitted within the same time frame. The time required for examination may be extended by periods of [72] hours with reports at the end of each additional period submitted to the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council]. The examination shall, as appropriate and in conformity with the request and the information accompanying the request, establish [relevant facts related to the request as well as] the type and scope of supplementary assistance and protection needed.]

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Annex I
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10. The [Executive] [Consultative] [Council] shall meet not later than [24] hours after receiving an examination report to consider the situation and shall take a decision by simple majority within the following [24] hours on whether to instruct the Technical [Secretariat] [Body] to provide supplementary assistance. The Technical [Secretariat] [Body] shall immediately transmit to all States Parties and relevant international organizations the examination report and the decision taken by the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council]. When so decided by the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council], the Director-General shall provide assistance immediately. For this purpose, the Director-General may cooperate with the requesting State Party, other States Parties and relevant international organizations. The States Parties shall make the fullest possible efforts to provide assistance.

11. If the information available from the ongoing examination or other reliable sources would give sufficient proof that there are victims [humans, animals or plants] [of or damage caused by the] use of biological and toxin weapons and immediate action is indispensable, the Director-General shall notify all States Parties and shall take emergency measures of assistance, using the resources the Conference has placed at his/her disposal for such contingencies. The Director-General shall keep the [Executive] [Consultative] [Council] informed of actions undertaken pursuant to this paragraph.]


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