Charter Annex 1
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PASC Action Plan
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PACIFIC
AREA STANDARDS CONGRESS
CHARTER
REVISED
BY PASC 31 - SHANGHAI, APRIL 2008
PREAMBLE
The importance of international standardization to trade and
commerce is recognized throughout the world. Countries on the Pacific
Rim agree on the need for a forum to: -
- strengthen
international standardization programmes of the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and to improve the ability of
Pacific Rim standards organizations to participate in these
programmes effectively
- improve the
quality and capacity of standardization in economies of the region
- support free
trade within the region and with economies in other regions
- support
improvement of economic efficiency and development of the region
through the promotion of standardization
- interact with
other bodies that represent elements of the standardization technical
infrastructure, industry, consumers and government
In 1972, standards body representatives from a number of
Pacific Rim countries met in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, to plan for and
suggest a programme leading to the development of a voluntary,
independent organization of Pacific area national standards
organizations. In 1973, the first meeting of the organization, which
was named the PACIFIC AREA STANDARDS CONGRESS (PASC), was held in
Honolulu.
The members of PASC have adopted by consensus a number of
important resolutions concerning international standardization, the
work of ISO and IEC, and communication and interrelationships among
PASC members. PASC is concerned not only with standards preparation
but also with conformance to standards.
- TITLE
The name of the organization is PACIFIC AREA STANDARDS
CONGRESS, hereinafter referred to as PASC.
- OBJECTIVES
- To exchange information and views between national
standards bodies and among organizations interested in
standardization and conformance and initiate necessary actions to
help ensure that international standardization activities are
properly coordinated on a consensus basis to meet world needs and
foster international trade and commerce
- To provide a geographically convenient forum for the
countries and territories of the Pacific area to develop
recommendations for communication to the international standards
bodies, particularly ISO and IEC
- To form a consultative liaison with International and
Regional standards bodies to help them meet world needs in
standardization through communication of recommendations of PASC
members
- To provide a central site for papers and reports on related
subjects which further the objectives of PASC
- To work with the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC),
relevant APEC Specialist Regional Bodies (SRBs), and multilateral
agencies to support economic and technical infrastructure
development and free trade in the region. This may extend to seeking
financial assistance from those bodies. In this capacity, PASC
serves as the APEC Specialist Regional Body for Standards
- To actively promote the benefits of standardization and
conformance in the region to governments, industry and consumers
- To provide a source of information for members on standards
and conformance issues in the region and globally and to promote the
region at the international level
- To have members promote PASC and its activities within
their countries
- To promote the benefits of PASC membership to other
National Standards Bodies (NSBs)
- To determine the policy and technical standardization
priorities of members and establish mechanisms to address items of
greatest common interest to PASC
- To consider evolving strategic issues in international
standardization and examine possible changes in the current
international structures, approaches and organizations that may be
necessary to meet future requirements
- To ensure that members contribute sufficient resources to
allow for effective and efficient achievement of PASC's objectives
- To support and promote adherence to the provisions of
relevant WTO Agreements, including the Agreement on Technical
Barriers to Trade (TBT) and the Agreement on Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures (SPS), among PASC member countries
- MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE
Membership in PASC shall be by invitation of a PASC member
organization, upon an affirmative vote of a majority of PASC members
at a PASC meeting, or by postal ballot. Membership is open to any
country or territory:
- Bordering on the Pacific Rim whose standards organization
is full, subscriber, associate, affiliate or correspondent member of
ISO and IEC; or
- With a national organization that PASC determines is
capable of making a contribution to the purposes and objectives of
PASC.
Membership in PASC will lapse if a member fails to attend
three consecutive meetings. Any lapsed member could apply for
re-admittance to PASC at a subsequent meeting under the criteria for
membership in effect at the time of re-application.
Attendance by observers from non PASC member organizations,
other than representatives of ISO and IEC and a representative of
each of the other four Specialist Regional Bodies recognized by the
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Subcommittee on Standards and
Conformance (APEC SCSC), will only be agreed by the Chair of the
meeting, where attendance is requested by a member and input will
benefit PASC members. All observers will be excluded from Executive
Sessions of PASC.
- METHOD OF REACHING DECISIONS
Adoption of PASC resolutions is principally by consensus. If
required, PASC may reach decisions by a majority vote.
- CHAIR OF PASC
At the end of each meeting, the upcoming host country member
advises the Chair for the next PASC meeting. The incoming Chair
assumes responsibility on 1 January of the year after the preceding
meeting, allowing sufficient time for the previous Chair to complete
duties and follow-up from the previous meeting.
A Vice Chair, available should the Chair be absent for any
reason, will be appointed by the meeting and will normally be from
the member to host the next PASC meeting.
- SECRETARY OF PASC
The Secretary will be appointed by PASC to a member for a
period of three years. The Secretary may be appointed for one further
term of three years.
The Secretary will assist the host to plan all aspects of each
annual meeting including agenda and all logistic arrangements,
calling on other members, government, industry, or consumer groups to
assist with meeting costs as necessary.
The PASC Secretary will also fulfil the duties of Secretary to
the PASC Executive Committee (PASC EC, see Section 7). The PASC
Secretary and PASC EC Secretary will be responsible for following up
on actions required by PASC and its Executive Committee. The
Secretary will handle any special requests for attendance for each
PASC meeting in consultation with the PASC Chair, and will invite
representatives of ISO, IEC and ITU and a representative of each of
the other Specialist Regional Bodies (APLAC, APLMF, APMP and PAC) to
attend as observers.
- PASC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
To fulfil the objectives of PASC between meetings of PASC an
executive committee (PASC EC) is maintained.
The PASC Executive Committee (PASC EC) reports to PASC, and is
open to all members of PASC, meeting as required to fulfil its role.
Other work is completed by correspondence.
PASC EC may establish ad-hoc groups as required for specific
tasks. These groups will be disbanded once the tasks are completed.
On reccomendation of the PASC EC, the Chair of the PASC EC is
appointed by PASC for a three year term from the members of the PASC
EC, and can be reappointed for additional three year terms as agreed
by PASC.
Membership, and working procedures of the PASC EC are given in
the PASC EC Terms of Reference, Annex 2.
- METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING PASC RESOLUTIONS
Communication of a PASC resolution to international and
regional standards bodies should normally be the responsibility of
the Secretary or a designated individual PASC member. The Secretary
or member designated should mention in the communication that the
subject had been the topic of discussion at a PASC meeting.
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