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STATUTES
OF
THEINTERNATIONALCOMMITTEEOFMILITARYMEDICINE
(ICMM)
AmendedonDecember9th,2013
QueenAstridMilitaryHospital
BE–1120Brussels,Belgium
INDEX
Foreword 1PartI:FundamentalsoftheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicine(ICMM) 2Article1‐General 2Article2‐Missions 2Article3‐DefinitionofMilitaryMedicine 3Article4‐InternationalCongresses.StudySessions 4Article5‐Regulations 4PartII:MemberStates 5Article6‐AdmissionandExclusion 5PartIII:Officials 7Article7‐ChairmanoftheICMM 7Article8‐Vice‐ChairmenoftheICMM 8Article9‐Delegates 8Article10‐SecretaryGeneral 9Article11‐DeputySecretaryGeneral 11Article12‐DirectorGeneralofanInternationalCongress 12
PartIV:ObserversandCorrespondents 13Article13‐DelegatesofStatesthatarenotMembersoftheICMM 13Article14‐DelegatesofInternationalOrganizationsandSpecializedInstitutions 13Article15‐MilitaryandCivilMembersofMedicalServiceswhoarenotpartofOfficialDelegationsofMemberStates 14
Article16‐CorrespondingMembers 15PartV:OfficialBodiesoftheICMM 16Article17‐TheCommittee.Composition 16Article18‐AdvisoryBoard 17Article19‐ScientificCouncil 19Article20‐TechnicalCommissions 21Article21‐BureauofTheCommittee 22Article22‐AdhocWorkingGroupsforPlanningandProgramming.InternationalandRegionalWorkingGroups 23
Article23‐SecretariatGeneraloftheICMM 25PartVI:OperationofTheCommittee 26Article24‐MeetingsofTheCommittee.AuthoritytoConvene 26Article25‐GeneralAssembly 26Article26‐PlenarySession 27Article27‐ExtraordinarySession 27Article28‐Voting 28
PartVII:FinancialManagement 29Article29‐FundsandBudget 29PartVIII:RevisionoftheStatutes 31Article30‐RevisionoftheStatutes 31PartIX:VoluntaryDissolution 32Article31‐VoluntaryDissolution 32PartX:FinalProvisions 33Article32‐UseofLanguages.OfficialLanguages 33
FOREWORDWorld War I revealed the importance of a close collaboration between the Armed Forces MedicalServicesofallNations,bothunderconditionsofwarandintimesofpeace.CaptainWilliamS.BainbridgeMD(U.S.Navy)andCommanderMedicalOfficerJulesVoncken,Belgium,soonturnedthislessonoffactsintoaccountandbeganworkingontheidea.In1920,ontheoccasionofthe28thsessionoftheAssociationofMedicalOfficersoftheUnitedStates(AMSUS),theyproposedthestudyofitssetting.TheBelgianGovernment actively supported thepractical developmentof this concept and,under theHighPatronageofHisMajesty KingAlbert I, the First International Congress ofMilitaryMedicine andPharmacywasheld in July 1921, in Brussels, Belgium.On this occasion, thePermanentCommitteeofInternationalCongressesofMilitaryMedicineandPharmacywasfoundedon21July1921, inBrussels.The founding countries were Belgium, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and theUnitedStatesofAmerica.InlinewiththespiritoftheGenevaConventions,thePermanentCommitteesetitsgoalas"tomaintainand strengthen the bonds of continuous professional collaboration between persons throughout theworld,whosemissionsconsistincaringforthesickandwoundedoftheArmedForcesandinseekingtoimprovetheirconditionandrelievetheirpain,intimesofpeaceorconflict".ThroughouttheevolutionofthePermanentCommitteeofInternationalCongressesofMilitaryMedicineandPharmacy,thisgoalstillremainstoday.In1938, thePermanentCommitteewasrenamedas the InternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicineand Pharmacy, to which all countries of the world could adhere, each State being represented by anationaldelegate.TheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicineandPharmacysurvivedthevicissitudesofWorldWarII.TheSecretariatGeneralofTheCommittee,locatedinLiège,resumeditsactivitiesassoonasthewarended.On 21May 1952, theWorld Health Organization recognized the International Committee ofMilitaryMedicineandPharmacyasaninternationalbodyspecializedinmedico‐militarymatters.On28April1990,theInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicineandPharmacychangeditsnameandbecametheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicine(ICMM).The course of events which changed international relations over the past few years, lead theInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicinetodecide,atitsGeneralAssemblyheldon28April1990,toreviseitsStatutes.ThenewStatutesarelargelybasedonthefundamentalprinciplesmentionedabove,whichwereattheverybasisofthefoundingofthePermanentCommitteein1921,andstillgovernalltheactivitiesoftheInternationalCommitteetoday.TheseprinciplesareclearlysetforthinPartIoftheStatutes.
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STATUTESOF
THEINTERNATIONALCOMMITTEEOFMILITARYMEDICINE
(ICMM)PARTI:FUNDAMENTALSOFTHEICMMGeneralArticle11. An international intergovernmental organization of military medicine is created and
namedtheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicine(ICMM).2. InhomagetoBelgiumwhichtooktheinitiativeinfoundingtheprecursoryorganization
oftheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicineandorganizedthefirstInternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicine,theseatoftheSecretariatGeneraloftheICMMislocatedinBelgium.
MissionsArticle2ThemissionsoftheICMMare:a. tomaintainandstrengthenthebondsofprofessionalcollaborationbetweenmembers
oftheArmedForcesMedicalServicesofallStates;b. toperiodicallyorganizeInternationalCongressesofMilitaryMedicine;c. to organize international study sessions, on awide or restricted scale, on subjects of
interest to military medicine, in particular international advanced courses for youngofficersoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices;
d. to encourage, within its means and the operational framework, respect for and
applicationof internationalhumanitarian law, inparticularbyorganizingorsupporting
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courses on international humanitarian law applicable to armed conflicts, intended formembersoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices;
e. topermanentlyupdatedocumentationofinteresttotheArmedForcesMedicalServices
and circulate said documentation by publishing an international review, theInternationalReviewoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices;
f. toperiodically awardprizes formajorbooks, articlesor reportsdescribingworkof an
innovatory nature in military medicine or in the medico‐legal field, in particular the“JulesVoncken”prize;
g. to maintain permanent contacts with the different Armed Forces Medical Services
throughouttheworld,throughtheofficialrepresentativesofsuchservices;h. to provide liaison with various international bodies concerned with the fate and
protectionofthewoundedandsickoftheArmedForces;i. topromotethespreadofmedicaldoctrinesapplicabletomedicalcare incaseof large
numbers of wounded and sick, in both themilitary and civil population, and supportcooperationbetweenthedifferentnationalhealthservices,withduerespectofnationalsovereignty;
j. to offer its help in order to contribute to liaison and coordination during the
humanitarianinterventionoftheArmedForcesinlargescaledisasters;k. to actively promote Peace by the free exchange of medical knowledge, international
medicalco‐operation, therebyenhancinggreatermutualunderstanding, toleranceandco‐existence.
DefinitionofMilitaryMedicineArticle3 Military medicine is to be understood as the activities listed below, performed both underconditionsofwarandintimesofpeace:a. diagnostic and curative medical and surgical activities in all their specialties, when
performedforthebenefitofindividualsorgroupspertainingtomilitarypersonnel;b. preventivemedicine,hygieneandindustrialmedicineinamilitaryenvironment;c. techniques for assessing physical and mental aptitudes required for various military
functions;
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d. surveymedicineinallmilitarymatters;e. specificformsofmassmedicine;f. odontostomatologyinamilitaryenvironment;g. pharmacyinamilitaryenvironment;h. activitiesofveterinaryscienceswhensuchactivitiescontributetotheformsofhuman
medicinelistedabove,inparticularhygieneoffoodandzoonosisprevention,orrelatetoanimalphysiopathologyinamilitaryenvironment;
i. administrative,organizationalandlogisticalactivitiesassociatedwithmissionspertaining
tothevariousbranchesofmilitarymedicine;j. studiesandresearchworkrelatingtotheactivitieslistedabove.Someoftheseactivitiesmaybetothebenefitofthecivilianpopulation.InternationalCongresses.StudySessionsArticle4Tofurthertheaccomplishmentofitsmissions,theICMMshallorganize:a. periodically,InternationalCongressesofMilitaryMedicine.ACongresswillbeheldinan
ICMMMemberState,normallyonabiennialbasis;b. occasionally, depending on circumstances, needs or possibilities, international study
sessionsintheformofseminars,courses,symposiumsormedicaldays.RegulationsArticle5These Statutes may be supplemented by regulations issued by the Secretary General of theICMM.SaidregulationsmustbeapprovedbyTheCommittee(ICMM).
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PARTII:MEMBERSTATESAdmissionandExclusionArticle6(amendmentDecember2013)1. TheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicine(ICMM)iscomposedofnationswho
aremembersoftheUnitedNationsorhaveobserverstatusintheUnitedNationsoraremembersoftheWorldHealthOrganization.
2. TobeadmittedasMemberStatesoftheICMM,theStatesspecifiedunder1abovemust
:
a. subscribetothepresentStatutes,
b. beapprovedbyavoteinfavoroftheiradmission,expressedbytheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly.Asimplemajorityofvotesisrequired.
3. WithintheICMM,thedesignationofanyMemberStateisthesameasthatusedbythe
UnitedNationsOrganization.4. Activemembershiprequirespaymentofaregularfinancialcontributionafteradmission
orcertificationofpermittednon‐payment.5. Each Member State is represented by a national delegate officially appointed by his
Government.AMemberStatemaymaintainliaisonwiththeICMMthroughitsNationalDelegate or, for matters of governmental concern, through the Belgian Ministry inchargewithForeignAffairs.
6. WhenmorethanoneGovernmentclaimstorepresentthesameState,theInternational
CommitteeofMilitaryMedicineconsiderstheauthorityadmittedorrecognizedbytheUnitedNationsOrganizationasthelegitimateGovernmentofthatStateandastheonlylegitimatebodyqualified toberepresented in the InternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicine.AnyotherGovernmentclaiming to represent thatState loses ipso facto therighttooccupytheseatreservedfortheDelegateofthatStateintheICMM.
7. MemberStates:
a. take part in the meetings of the General Assembly and are represented by aNationalDelegatewhoisentitledtospeakandvote;
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b. have the right to organize International Congresses, military medicine days,
seminars or advanced courses for young officers of theArmed ForcesMedicalServices.
8. A Member State may withdraw from the ICMM by submitting its resignation to the
SecretaryGeneralbymeansofadocument issuedbyagovernmentalauthorityof theMemberStateempoweredtodoso.TheresignationdocumentwillbereferredtoTheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssemblyandthelatterwillrecordsuchresignation.
9. Intheeventofnon‐observanceoftheStatutes,aMemberStatemaybeexcludedfrom
theICMM. Any proposal for exclusion shall be placed in advance on the agenda of a General
AssemblyoftheICMM.Afterdebateregardingsuchissueand,ifnecessary,aftertakingtheadviceofanadhoccommitteecreatedasoccasionrequires,thedecisiontoexcludea Member State shall be taken by a vote of the General Assembly, the latterrepresentingatleasthalfoftheMemberStatesandatwo‐thirdsmajorityofvotesbeingrequiredforthispurpose.
10. AMemberStatewhich isdelinquent in its financial contributions comesunder special
provisionsoftheRegulations. Non‐paymentbyaMemberStateofitsfinancialcontribution,withoutanyvalidreason,
mayleadto:
a. the suspension of its right to speak and vote at the General Assembly or atPlenarySessions;
b. the loss of its right to organize in the name of the ICMM an International
Congress of Military Medicine or medical days or seminars or an advancedcourseforyoungofficersoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices.
Should a Member State fail during four years consecutive to meet its financial
obligationstowardstheICMM,TheCommitteemaydecidetoexcludethatState,onthetermsitjudgesappropriate.
Bya voteof theGeneralAssembly,TheCommitteemay restoremembership,withall
thecorrespondingprivilegesasICMMMemberState,toanyStatewhichhasfullymetitsobligationstowardstheICMM.
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PARTIII:OFFICIALSChairmanoftheICMMArticle71. TheChairmanoftheICMM:
a. isbyrightthepersonappointedbyaMemberStatetoserveastheChairmanoftheInternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicineorganizedbythatMemberState;
b. assumes office on the opening day of the Congress organized by hisMember
StateandservesuntilreplacedbyanewChairmanoftheICMMontheopeningdayofthenextInternationalCongress;
c. presidesoverthemeetingsofTheCommitteeandisentitledtospeakandvote;d. representstheICMMatofficialevents;e. endeavourstomaintainharmoniousrelationswithMemberStates;f. hastherighttorequestinformationatanytimefrommembersoftheICMMas
to their activities and programmes and to express his views regarding suchmatters to the SecretaryGeneral, the latter being requested to refer to thoseresponsibleforsuchactivitiesandprogrammes;
g. is responsible for the observance of the Statutes and regulations regarding
activitiesandmatterssubjecttothedecisionsoftheGeneralAssembly;h. becomes,attheendofhisperiodofoffice,HonoraryChairmanoftheICMMfor
hislifetime,withtherighttoattendinanadvisorycapacitythemeetingsofTheCommittee.
2. Intheeventofpermanent incapacityordeathoftheChairmaninoffice,theSecretary
Generalshall invite theStatethatorganizedthe last InternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicinetoappointareplacement.
In the event of temporary incapacity of the Chairman in office, the retiring Chairman
shallassumethisfunctionadinterimduringsaidperiod.
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Vice‐ChairmenoftheICMMArticle8ThetwoVice‐ChairmenoftheICMMare:a. theretiringChairman;b. the person appointed by his Member State to serve as the Chairman of the next
InternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicine.The period of office of both Vice‐Chairmen of the ICMM is the same as that of the ICMMChairman in office. They are entitled to speak and vote at the meetings of The CommitteeduringtheperiodoftheirmandatesasVice‐Chairmen.NationalDelegatesArticle91. EachMember Statewill appoint aNational Delegate to represent thatMember State
withintheICMM.2. ThisNationalDelegatewillbeentitledtospeakandvoteattheGeneralAssemblyandat
themeetingsorganizedbytheICMM.3. TheNationalDelegatewillbechosenfromamongtheregularorreserveofficercorpsof
the Armed Forces Medical Services. In principle, this Delegate will preferably be theHeadoftheArmy,NavyandAirForceMedicalServicesofhisStateortheHeadofoneoftheseServices.
HisappointmentwillbetransmittedtotheSecretaryGeneralthroughthechannelofthe
Belgian Ministry in charge with Foreign Affairs. When prevented from attending themeetingsofTheCommittee,theNationalDelegatewillinformtheSecretaryGeneralandindicatethepersonwhowillrepresenthim.
4. TheNationalDelegatemayonlyrepresenttheofficialpositionofhisGovernmentwithin
theICMM.
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5. TheNationalDelegatewill:
a. maintain permanent contacts between the Secretariat General of TheCommitteeandtheArmedForcesMedicalServicesofhisState;
b. forwardtotheSecretaryGeneralthevariousworks,periodicalsandpublications
ofmedico‐militaryinterestpublishedinhiscountry;c. meet,wheneverpossible,requestsfordocumentationorinformationpassedon
tohimbytheSecretaryGeneral.SecretaryGeneralArticle101. TheSecretaryGeneral:
a. is appointed for a period of four years by The Committeemeeting in GeneralAssembly;hismandatemayberenewedorendedbyTheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly;
b. must be a doctor of medicine, serving or having served with the regular or
reservemedicalofficercorpsof theArmedForcesMedicalServices. Inhomageto the pioneer of the ICMM, General VONCKEN, and in consideration of thelocationoftheseatoftheSecretariatGeneral,theSecretaryGeneralshallbeofBelgiannationality;
c. musthavetheappropriateavailabletimefortheoffice;d. becomes, upon retirement from office, Honorary Secretary General for his
lifetime, with the right to attend in an advisory capacity the meetings of theICMM.
2. TheSecretaryGeneralinoffice:
a. isresponsibleformaintainingthepermanenceandcontinuityofICMMactivities;b. manages and administers the ICMM Secretariat, including determination of
requirementsforstaffandequipment;
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c. isresponsiblefororganizingandcoordinatingtheactivitiesandimplementationmeasures approved by the ICMM or in consonance with the missions of theICMM;
d. isresponsibleforthefinancialmanagementofICMMpropertyandresources.He
prepares the budget of the ICMM and presents the latter for approval to theGeneralAssembly;
e. isthechiefeditoranddirectorofthe InternationalReviewoftheArmedForces
MedicalServices;f. maintains regular relations between the ICMM andNational and International
Institutions having the same scientific and moral orientation as the ICMM,accordingtothedirectionsoftheGeneralAssembly;
g. preparestheagendasofthemeetingsoftheAdvisoryBoard,theBureauofThe
Committee,theGeneralAssembliesandthePlenaryandExtraordinarySessionsof The Committee, obtaining approval of the agendas from the Chairmen ofthosebodies;
h. monitors,incoordinationwiththeChairmanoftheICMM,theVice‐Chairmenof
theICMM,theChairmanoftheScientificCouncilandtheDirectorGeneralofthenextCongress,thepreparatoryorganizationofthenext InternationalCongress,of medical days, of international advanced courses and of seminars, incompliance with the provisions of the related Regulations. He reports to theICMM Chairman in office, in order to be in a position to take any specificmeasurerequiredinduetime.HeisassistedinthismissionbytheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil;
i. makes the necessary arrangements to convene in due time the Bureau of the
ICMM,theScientificCouncilandtheTechnicalCommissions;j. in agreementwith theChairmenof thesebodies, is responsible fororganizing,
withinthetimelimitsspecifiedintheStatutes,theappointmentofsuccessorstoChairmenandMembersofsuchbodieswhosemandatesareabouttoexpire.HetakesthenecessarymeasurestoensureafairgeographicaldistributionregardingcandidatespresentedforappointmentbeforeandbytheGeneralAssembly;
k. supervises,incollaborationwiththeDirectorsandCoordinatorsofinternational
courses,thegeneralorganizationofadvancedcoursesforyoungofficersoftheArmedForcesMedical Servicesandofother international coursesapprovedorsupportedbytheICMM.AftertakingtheadviceoftheChairmanoftheScientificCouncilregardingtheguidelinestobegiventotheDirectorsofsuchcourses,he
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defines the general trends of programmes and requests reports as to theirimplementation.Hefurtherassessesthevalueandefficiencyofsuchcourses;
l. organizesthemeetingsoftheBureauoftheICMM; m. organizes themeetingsof theAdvisoryBoard,when required, andpresents to
TheCommitteetheconclusionsandrecommendationsoftheAdvisoryBoard;n. is responsible for all themeasures to be taken in order to secure the normal
progressofthemeetingsoftheICMM,includingthoseregarding:
(1) thecapacityofthepersonsauthorizedtoattendsuchmeetings,eitherasNational Delegates, as assistants of these Delegates, as personsauthorizedtoattendbyrightorasObservers;
(2) the respect of voting procedures and eligibility, in accordancewith the
correspondingRegulations;o. hasauthoritytoestablishadhocworkinggroups;p. issuesandenforcesICMMregulations.
DeputySecretaryGeneralArticle111. TheDeputySecretaryGeneral:
a. isappointedbyTheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly,onproposaloftheSecretary General, for the same period of office as the Secretary General. Hismandate may be renewed or ended by The Committee meeting in GeneralAssembly;
b. must be a doctor ofmedicine of Belgian nationality, serving or having served
withtheregularorreserveofficercorpsoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices.Ifhe is still on active service, the Deputy Secretary General must obtain priorpermissionfromhisCommanderinordertocarryouthismandate;
c. performsthesamefunctionsasassignedtotheSecretaryGeneral;
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d. servesasnon‐votingSecretaryoftheAdvisoryBoard;e. assumes, in the event of permanent incapacity or death of the Secretary
General, the functions of the Secretary General for the remaining part of hisperiodofoffice.
DirectorGeneralofanInternationalCongressArticle121. The Vice‐Chairman of the ICMM, commissioned by his Member State to organize an
InternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicine,mayappointapersontoserveasDirectorGeneralofsaidCongress.
2. TheDirectorGeneral:
a. mustbeamemberofamedicalprofessionorofanancillarymedicalprofessionor of a healthprofession, servingor having servedwith the regular or reserveofficercorpsoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices;
b. isofficiallyappointedandassumesofficeuntilalltheadministrativetasksrelated
to the Congress organized by his Member State are completed (accordingly,theremaybetwoDirectorsGeneral);
c. is responsible for the material organization of scientific and administrative
activitiesrelatedtotheCongress;d. serves as a temporary member of the Scientific Council during his period of
office.
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PARTIV:OBSERVERSANDCORRESPONDENTSDelegatesofStatesthatarenotMembersoftheICMMArticle131. The status of Observer at an International Congress or a Scientific Session may be
granted, subject to prior acceptance by the organizing country, to any Delegaterepresentinga State that isnotamemberof the ICMM,butamemberof theUnitedNationsOrganizationorrecognizedassuchbytheUnitedNationsOrganization.
2. TherequestoftheGovernmentofaStatethatisnotaMemberoftheICMM,regarding
theappointmentofaDelegatetoserveasObservershallbeaddressedtotheSecretaryGeneral of the ICMM at least three months before the date decided for the nextInternational Congress of Military Medicine or the next medical days or the nextseminar.
3. ThestatusofObserverallowsthelattertoattendtheScientificSessionsofInternational
Congresses, medical days and seminars and to present scientific papers during suchmeetings.ItdoesnotallowtheObservertoattendtheGeneralAssembly,unlesspositiveauthorizationhasbeengivenbytheBureauoftheICMMandconfirmedbyapprovaloftheGeneralAssembly.Atwo‐thirdsmajorityofvotesisrequiredforthispurpose.
DelegatesofInternationalOrganizationsandSpecializedInstitutionsArticle141. The status of Observer at an International Congress or a Scientific Sessionmay, after
approvalbytheorganizingState,begrantedto:
a. the Delegates of international organizations and specialized institutions, inaccordancewiththetermsoftheUnitedNationsCharter,andtheDelegatesofnongovernmental international organizations whose specific mission is toprovidehealthandaidservicesforthebenefitofspecialgroupsorpopulations.
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b. the Representatives of charitable orders which, in accordance with a longtradition,haveretainedastheiressentialactivitythefunctionofsupporttotheArmedForcesMedicalServicesandplacetheirpersonnelatthedisposalofsuchservicesintheperformanceofmedicaltasksforthebenefitofmilitaryandcivilvictimsofarmedconflicts.
2. Requestsfromtheseorganizationsand institutionsshallbeaddressedtotheSecretary
General of the ICMM at least three months before the date decided for the nextInternationalCongressorthenextmedicaldaysorthenextseminar.
3. ThestatusofObserverallowsthelattertoattendtheScientificSessionsofInternational
Congresses,medical days and seminars. It does not allow theObserver to attend theGeneral Assembly, unless positive authorization has been given by the Bureau of theICMM and confirmed by approval of the General Assembly. A two‐thirds majority ofvotesisrequiredforthispurpose.
MilitaryandCivilMembersofMedicalServiceswhoarenotpartofOfficialDelegationsofMemberStatesArticle15 1. MilitaryandcivilmembersofMedicalServiceswhoarenotpartofOfficialDelegations
of Member States may, after approval by the organizing State, be admitted to thescientific activities of International Congresses ofMilitaryMedicine,medical days andseminars,providedtheconditionsbelowarestrictlyobserved:
a. Theyshallberegisteredonanindividualbasis.b. With respect to the authorization to enter and stay in the countrywhere the
Scientific Session is held, they shall be subject to themeasures defined in thedecisionsofthegovernmentauthoritiesandbythe lawsandregulationsoftheorganizingcountry.
c. DuringorontheoccasionofsuchSessions,theyshallnotwearclothes,badges
ordistinctive signsorusenameshavingapolitical ormilitarymeaning, exceptwhenpermissionhasbeengrantedbytheauthorityrecognizedbytheICMMasthelegitimateGovernmentoftheirState.
2. ThesemembersofMedicalServicesarenotallowedtoattendtheGeneralAssemblyor
anyPlenarySessionoftheICMM.
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CorrespondingMembersArticle161. PersonsbelongingtoNonmemberStatesoftheICMMandappointedbytheHeadofthe
ArmedForcesMedicalServicesoftheseStatesinordertoprovidecontactsonscientificgroundswiththeSecretariatGeneraloftheICMM,maybeadmittedasCorrespondingMembers.
2. As far as Corresponding Members are concerned, such contacts consist mainly in
sending information on medico‐military activities in their countries and in sendingscientificworks,theauthorsofwhichareofficersserving intheArmedForcesMedicalServicesoftheircountries.
3. AsfarastheSecretaryGeneraloftheICMMisconcerned,suchcontactsconsistmainly
insendingtheInternationalReviewoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices,inreplyingtorequests for information over scientificmatters or requests for contactswithmedicalauthoritiesbelongingtoICMMMemberStates.
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PARTV:OFFICIALBODIESOFTHEICMMTheCommitteecompositionArticle171. TheCommitteeisthesupremedeliberativebodyoftheICMMandcomprises:
a. theChairmanof the ICMMand the twoVice‐Chairmenof the ICMM,who areentitledtospeakandvoteduringthemeetingsofTheCommittee;
b. theNationalDelegateofeachMemberState,whoisentitledtospeakandvote
duringthemeetingsofTheCommittee;c. theChairmanoftheScientificCouncil,whoisentitledtospeakandvoteduring
themeetingsofTheCommittee;d. the Honorary Chairmen (former Chairmen) and the Honorary Members, who
attendthemeetingsofTheCommitteeinanadvisorycapacity;e. theSecretaryGeneraloftheICMM,whoattendsinanadvisorycapacity;f. theDeputySecretaryGeneraloftheICMM,whoattendsinanadvisorycapacity;g. theChairmenoftheTechnicalCommissions,whoattendinanadvisorycapacity;h. theHonorarySecretariesGeneral,whoattendinanadvisorycapacity;i. theDirectorGeneralof the InternationalCongress,whoattends inanadvisory
capacityandwhosetermstartswiththeopeningoftheCongressandendswiththeopeningofthenextCongress.
2. DuringameetingofTheCommittee,eachNationalDelegatemaybeaccompaniedbyan
Assistant,whoisnotentitledtospeakorvoteandhasnoadvisorycapacity.3. TheCoordinatorsoftheinternationalcoursesmaybeallowedtoattendthemeetingsof
TheCommittee in anadvisory capacity,when convenedby theSecretaryGeneral andsubjecttotheapprovaloftheBureauofTheCommittee.
4. OtherpersonsmaybeallowedtoattendameetingofTheCommitteeinanadvisoryor
observercapacity,subjecttotheapprovaloftheBureauofTheCommittee,followedby
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theapprovaloftheGeneralAssembly.Atwo‐thirdsmajorityofvotesisrequiredforthispurpose(seearticles13and14above).
5. ThepersonsentitledtoattendameetingofTheCommittee(GeneralAssembly,Plenary
Session)shallwearadistinctivebadgeduringInternationalCongresses.6. TheoperationofTheCommitteeisgovernedbytheprovisionsunderPartVI.AdvisoryBoardArticle181. TheAdvisoryBoardhasthepowertogiveadviceonmattersraisedbytheChairmanof
theICMMorbytheSecretaryGeneral.2. ThefollowingmattersarewithinthepowersoftheAdvisoryBoard:
a. opinions on matters relating to the Statutes and Regulations, includingamendment proposals, interpretation of articles of the Statutes, decisions onmatters regarding situations not provided for in the Statutes or jurisprudenceregardingStatutesorRegulations;
b. arbitrationoropinionsonmatterscausingdisagreementbetweentheMembers
of ICMMdecision‐makingbodiesorwithauthorities,detrimentaltothecorrectoperationofsuchbodies;
c. decisions regarding the consequences of an act seriously compromising the
respectabilityofanofficialofTheCommittee;d. opinions on other matters concerning the ICMM, the importance or
consequences of which may require special attention prior to the decision‐makingprocess.
ThesedecisionsmustbeconfirmedsubsequentlybythenextGeneralAssembly.
3. TheAdvisoryBoardconsistsof: a. alltheHonoraryChairmenoftheICMM; b. alltheHonorarySecretariesGeneral; c. theDeputySecretaryGeneraloftheICMM.
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The Advisory Board chooses its Chairman from among the members present at the
sessiontowhichithasbeenconvened. TheDeputySecretaryGeneraloftheICMMservesassecretaryofthesessionsandisnot
entitledtoparticipateinthedecision‐makingprocess.4. OnrequestoftheChairmanoftheICMMoron initiativeoftheSecretaryGeneral,the
latter convenes theAdvisoryBoard. The conveningnotice shall contain the agendaoftheissuesbroughtupfordebateandthenecessaryrelateddocumentation.
The Advisory Board must also be convened on initiative of a group of at least ten
MemberStates.5. The debates and deliberations of the Advisory Board are confidential. Only the
conclusions of such debates may be formulated in writing and made public. TheChairmanoftheICMMandtheSecretaryGeneralaretherecipientsofsuchconclusions.
6. Whenappropriate, theAdvisoryBoardmayobtainadvice fromexperts froman ICMM
MemberState.7. TheAdvisoryBoardreachesdecisionsbyasimplemajorityvote.Ifthevotesareequal,
theChairmanoftheAdvisoryBoardhasthecastingvote. Theminimumquorumrequired intermsofvalidityofworksessions is threemembers
authorizedtotakedecisions. Votingbymailorproxyispermitted.8. The minutes of the meetings of the Advisory Board are prepared by the Deputy
SecretaryGeneral and approvedby theChairmanof theAdvisoryBoard. TheminutesarefiledattheSecretariatGeneral.OnlytheICMMChairmaninofficeandtheSecretaryGeneralmayhaveaccesstosuchminutes.
9. IfamatterconsideredbytheAdvisoryBoardwassubmittedbyanotherpetitionerthan
theChairmanoftheICMMortheSecretaryGeneral,theDeputySecretaryGeneralwillprovide an appropriate response to the petitioner, in the form of grounded writtenconclusions.
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ScientificCouncilArticle19(amendmentOctober2009)1. The Scientific Council, under guidance of the Secretary General, is responsible for all
scientificandtechnicalactionsoftheICMM.
The Scientific Council participates,with it advices andproposals, in thepreparationandfollow‐upofscientificprogramsforfutureCongressesandotherScientificSessions,inthepreparationofprogramsforinternationaladvancedcoursesandinthescientificpolicyoftheICMM.
TheScientificCouncilcoordinatesthescientificactivitiesoftheTechnicalCommissions.Itreceives their proposals and forwards them to the Secretary General together with itstechnicaladvice.
2. The Scientific Council consists of a Chairman, a Deputy Chairman, the Chairmen of the
TechnicalCommissionsandAdvisoryMembers.3. TheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil
a. musthavethefollowingqualifications:(1) beadoctorofmedicine,(2) beorhavebeenanactivemedicalofficer,(3) possess a recognized competence and experience in the very specific matters
withinthemissionsoftheScientificCouncil;
b. isreferredbytheSecretaryGeneral,andappointedbytheICMMmeetinginGeneralAssembly,afteracceptancebythenationalauthoritiesthecandidatecomesunder, ifheisstillonactiveservice.Thetermofhismandateisfouryearsandmayberenewed;
c. isentitledtospeakandvoteatthemeetings;
d. is the chief of the Editorial Board of the International Review of the Armed Forces
MedicalServices;
e. isexofficioamemberofthejuryresponsibleforawardingvariousscientificprizesandisChairmanofthejury;
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f. Prepares and presents to The Committee meeting in General Assembly an activityreport of the work and projects of the Scientific Council and the TechnicalCommissions.
g. participates in meetings to ensure the preparation of International and Regional
Congressesandattendstheseeventsasfarasispossible.
h. approvesthescientificcontentandtrainingmethodsofinternationalcoursesendorsedbytheICMM.Hemonitorsthequalityoftheirimplementationandensuresthattheireffectivenessismeasuredintermsofmeetingtrainingobjectives, inaccordancewiththedirectionsoftheSecretaryGeneral.
i. representstheICMMatscientificeventsorganizedbyinternationalorganizationswith
whichtheICMMhasasignedagreementofcooperation.
j. participatesinthemeetingsoftheSecretariatGeneral.
k. manages the Scientific Council and determines its requirements in accordance withbudgetguidelinesestablishedbytheSecretaryGeneral.HeorganizesthemeetingsoftheScientificCouncil.
l. has the authority to establish Technical Commissions, with the approval of the
SecretaryGeneralandoftheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly.4.TheDeputyChairmanoftheScientificCouncil
a. is appointed by the Committee meeting in General Assembly, referred by theChairman of the Scientific Council in agreementwith the SecretaryGeneral, for thesameperiodasthepresentChairmanofthisCouncil.HismandatemayberenewedorendedbytheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly.
b. must be a doctor ofmedicine, serving or having servedwith the regular or reserve
officercorpsoftheArmedForcesMedicalServices. Ifheisstillonactiveservice,hemustobtainpriorpermissionfromhisCommanderinordertocarryouthismandate.
c. performsthesamefunctionsasassignedtotheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil.He
mayrepresenthiminhisabsenceatanymeetings.
d. assumes, in the event of permanent incapacity or death of the Chairman of theScientificCouncil,thefunctionsoftheChairmanoftheScientificCounciluntilthenextGeneralAssemblymeeting.
5.AdvisorstotheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil
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a. TheScientificCouncil consistsofAdvisoryMemberswhosenumberandexpertisemaybe adapted to suit ongoing activities. The Chairman of the Scientific Council, whodeterminestheirtitleandprerogatives,selectsthem.
b. The termsof functioning for theseAdvisoryMembers are specified in a Regulation of
InternalOrderconcerningtheScientificCouncil.
c. CertainmembersoftheScientificCouncilmaybeCoordinatorsofInternationalCourses,dealing withmatters related to the scientific and technical content of these courses.ThisparticularfunctionistobedefinedinthesameRegulationofInternalOrder.
TechnicalCommissionsArticle20(amendmentOctober2009)1. TheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly,onproposaloftheChairmanoftheScientific
Council, under his responsibility and with the approval of the Secretary General, mayauthorizetheestablishmentofTechnicalCommissionstoexaminespecifictechnicalaspectsofmedicine.ThenumberoftheseTechnicalCommissionsisdeterminedbytheChairmanoftheScientificCouncilaccordingtorequirementsandbudgetallowances.
TheworkofthesecommissionswillbecoordinatedbytheScientificCouncil.
2.EachTechnicalCommissionconsistsof:
a. aChairman,appointedbytheCommitteemeetinginGeneralAssembly,onproposaloftheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil,inagreementwiththeSecretaryGeneral.
The Chairman must be serving with the regular officer corps of the Armed ForcesMedicalServicesofhisState. Thetermofhismandateisfouryearsandmayberenewedonce.
b. membersselectedbytheChairmanoftheTechnicalCommission,withtheapprovalof
theChairmanoftheScientificCouncil.c. The specific terms regarding practical functioning are defined in two Regulations of
InternalOrderconcerningtheScientificCouncilandtheTechnicalCommissions.
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3. TheChairmanofeachTechnicalCommissionmaintainscontactwith:
a. theSecretaryGeneralregardingadministrativeandgeneralorganizationalmatters;
b. theChairmanoftheScientificCouncilregardingscientificandtechnicalprograms;
c. the responsible chief of the Editorial Committee of the International Review of theArmed Forces Medical Services, in order to encourage the publication of articlesrelatingtothisdiscipline;
d. theofficials of he considereddiscipline in theArmedForcesMedical Servicesof the
MemberStates.TheChairmanisalsoresponsiblefortheliaisonwiththeinternationalcivilorganizationsdealingwiththescientificdisciplineofthisTechnicalCommission.
4. TheChairmanofeachTechnicalCommission:
a. hasanadvisorycapacityatthemeetingsandassembliesoftheICMM;
b. isamemberoftheScientificCouncil;
c. presents,beforeeachmeetingoftheICMM,areportoftheactivitiesandprojectsofhisCommissiontotheChairmanoftheScientificCouncil.
SaidreportformspartofthereportoftheChairmanoftheScientificCouncilpresentedto the ICMM meeting in General Assembly, based on an agreement between theChairmanoftheScientificCouncilandheChairmanofeachTechnicalCommission.
BureauofTheCommitteeArticle211. TheBureauofTheCommitteeiscomposedoftheChairmanoftheICMM,thetwoVice‐
Chairmenof the ICMM, theChairmanof the Scientific Council, the SecretaryGeneral,andtheDeputySecretaryGeneral.
2. TheBureauofTheCommitteemeetsoncalloftheChairmanoftheICMM.3. ThefunctionsoftheBureauofTheCommitteeare:
a. topreparetheagendasformeetingsofTheCommittee;
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b. toconductthemeetingsofTheCommittee;c. toapproveordisapprovepetitions, frompersonsnormallyexcluded, toattend
allorpartofameetingofTheCommittee;d. to assure that decisionsmade by The Committee are in consonance with the
Statutes.
AdhocWorkingGroupsforPlanningandProgrammingInternationalandRegionalWorkingGroupsArticle221. The Secretary General may set up, under his own responsibility, an ad hoc working
groupwheneverheconsiders it appropriate toask furtheradvice regarding importantmatters:
a. relating to the planning and programming of activities which fall within his
responsibilities;b. consideredasurgentorhavingavery specific technical complexity in termsof
decision‐makingbytheSecretaryGeneral.
2. Anadhocworkinggroupiscomposedexclusivelyofmembersand/orformermembersof the ICMM with an established competence or experience in the matter to beaddressedandbelongingtoaMemberStatethatiscurrentinitsfinancialcontribution.
3. AnadhocworkinggroupchoosesitsChairman,workmethodsandvenue.Thetermof
anadhocworkinggroupislimitedtocompletionofthespecifictaskitwasassignedbythe SecretaryGeneral at the time itwas established. In principle, such term shall notexceed one intersession. Its term may however be extended to the followingintersession,withconcurrenceoftheICMM,ifthetaskhasnotbeencompleted.
4. An ad hoc working group executes its mission under guidelines established by the
SecretaryGeneralandsubmits itspositionandfindingstothelatter. ItsChairmanmaybecalledontopresentitsfindingstoTheCommittee.
5. The Secretary General periodically presents to the Chairman of the ICMM a detailed
report regarding the establishment, composition, activities and term of each ad hocworkinggroup.
HepresentsareportonthesamemattertotheICMMmeetinginGeneralAssembly.
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6. InternationalWorkingGroup
AnInternationalWorkingGroup(IWG)iscreatedtoassisttheSecretaryGeneralinordertoimproveICMM’soperationbetweeneachcongresssession.
TheIWGactsasaliaisonbetweentheSecretaryGeneralandmembersstatesdelegates.It studies and puts forward an opinion on any project or question submitted by theSecretaryGeneralorbyoneoftheGeneralAssemblymembers.TheIWGhasanadvisoryroleonly,andtheMemberStatesarenotpoliticallyinvolvedbyitsproposals.
The number of members comprising the IWG is fixed by the General Assembly. AninternalregulationdefinesthedetailsofrunningandinternalorganisationoftheIWG.
Areporter,appointedbytheIWGmembersinIWGplenarysession,regularlyinformstheSecretaryGeneral of theWorkingGroupprogresses and submits a report during eachGeneralAssembly.
7. RegionalWorkingGroups
InordertoadapttheICMMorientationstotheregionalneeds,RegionalWorkingGroups(RWG)canbecreatedundertheGeneralSecretary’sresponsibility,whenrequestedbyacertainnumberofMemberStateswithgeographicalproximity,onavoluntarybasis.AcountrycanjoinmorethanoneRWG.EachcountryhasthechoicetojoinornotaRegionalGroup.The Secretary General will introduce these groups during the first General Assemblyfollowingtheircreation.TheRWGsaretobescientificandtechnicallyoriented.
RWG operations and procedures are defined by a common internal regulation. EachRWG’s Chairman can propose additions to his own Group’s internal regulation, withapproval by the SecretaryGeneral. Additionsmustbe in conformitywith the ICMM’sstatutesandregulations. AnyarticleoranyactivitycontrarywithICMM’sstatutesandregulationswillbedeclarednullandvoid.The RWG can organize any regional scientific activity (congresses, courses orsymposium),incollaborationwiththeICMMScientificCouncil.BilateralandmultilateralcontactsarefavouredwhenpromotingimprovedrelationswithotherMemberStates.TheRWGChairmenwillkeeptheSecretaryGeneralinformedoftheiractivities,andtheyaretosubmitastatusreportduringeachsessionoftheGeneralAssembly.
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SecretariatGeneraloftheICMMArticle231. The Secretariat General of the ICMM consists of the Secretary General, the Deputy
SecretaryGeneralandapermanentstaffwhosenumberisafunctionofitsactivities.Forurgentneedsof theSecretariatGeneral, temporaryassistanceof specializedstaffmaybecalledinbytheSecretaryGeneral.
2. ThefunctionsoftheSecretariatGeneralare:
a. toperformtheadministrativeandmanagementtasksundertheresponsibilityoftheSecretaryGeneral;
b. tocentralizeandcirculatemedico‐militaryinformation;c. tosupervizeandpublish the InternationalReviewof theArmedForcesMedical
Services;d. to promote the organization of medical days, seminars, international study
sessions and international advanced courses for young officers of the ArmedForcesMedicalServices;
e. topromote theorganizationor supportofothercoursesof interest tomilitary
medicineandapprovedbytheICMM. TheSecretariatGeneralisfurtherresponsibleformaintainingthecontinuityofactivities
listedunderarticle2andarticle4oftheseStatutes.Forthispurpose,throughinquiries,working groups or commissions, the Secretariat General carries out any researchrequestedbymembersofTheCommitteeorbyinternationalorganizationswithwhichitcollaboratesathumanitarian,scientificandtechnicallevels.
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PARTVI:OPERATIONOFTHECOMMITTEEMeetingsofTheCommittee‐AuthoritytoConveneArticle24TheCommitteemeetsoncalloftheSecretaryGeneral,afterconsultationwithandapprovalofthe Bureau of The Committee either as a General Assembly or in a Plenary or ExtraordinarySession. The convening notices are issued at least threemonths before the date decided forthesemeetings.GeneralAssemblyArticle251. The Committee regularly meets as a General Assembly on the occasion of each
InternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicine.2. TheGeneralAssemblyaddressesmattersreferredtoitbytheBureauofTheCommittee. With due recognition of the missions set forth in article 2, matters within the
competenceoftheGeneralAssemblyincludebutarenotlimitedto:
a. admissionorexclusionofaStateasaMemberStateoftheICMM;b. confirmationofthewithdrawalofaMemberState;c. approvalofICMMStatutes,amendmentsandrevisionsthereto;d. approvalofregulationsissuedbytheSecretaryGeneralandrevisionsthereto; e. appointment and exclusion of the Secretary General, the Deputy Secretary
General, the Chairman and permanentmembers of the Scientific Council, theChairmen and permanent members of Technical Commissions, the honoraryofficials;
f. compositionoftheScientificCouncilandTechnicalCommissions;
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g. approvalofICMMbudgetsandaccounts,basedonthereportoftheauditors;h. appointmentofauditorsofICMMaccounts;i. determinationoftheamountofMemberStatefinancialcontributions; j. assessment of the activities of the Secretariat General during the last
intersession;k. voluntarydissolutionoftheICMM.
PlenarySessionArticle261. TheCommitteemaymeetinPlenarySessionduringyearsthataGeneralAssemblyisnot
heldorontheoccasionofscientificdaysofmilitarymedicine,seminarsorsymposiumsorganizedbyaMemberStateafterapprovalbytheICMMorwithitssupport.
2. APlenarySessionmaybeconvenedandheldtoconsider:
a. mattersrelatingtoICMMadministrationandfinances;b. theorganizationofthenextInternationalCongressofMilitaryMedicine;c. other matters regarding the organization and operation of the ICMM, as to
which decisions cannot be delayed without prejudice until the next GeneralAssembly.
ExtraordinarySessionArticle271. The Committee may meet in Extraordinary Session whenever the Bureau of The
Committeejudgesitappropriate.
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2. The conveningnotices sent to theNationalDelegatesofMember Statesmust include
theagendaofallissuestobeexaminedduringtheExtraordinarySession.VotingArticle28(amendmentDecember2013)TheGeneralAssemblyoftheInternationalCommitteeofMilitaryMedicinedecidesbyasimplemajorityofvotes,regardlessofthenumberofMemberspresent,exceptinmatters,subjecttospecificprovisionsorregulationsregardingthemajorityandthequorumrequired.AsimplemajorityoftheDelegatespresentisrequiredforadmissionofnewmembers.Atwo‐thirdsmajorityandaquorumof50%arerequiredforexclusionsandamendmentsoftheStatutes.Incaseofbalanceofvotes,theChairmanoftheICMMhasthecastingvote.
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PARTVII:FINANCIALMANAGEMENTFundsandBudgetArticle291. To perform itsmissions, the ICMMhas at its disposal staff, equipment, premises and
funds.2. Thepremisesandappropriatesubordinatestaff,equipmentandfurnitureareprovided
bytheBelgianGovernment.3. Thefundscomefrom:
a. financial contributions ofMember States, in the form of yearly payments, theamount of which is determined by means of a scale approved by the ICMMmeetinginGeneralAssembly,PlenarySessionorExtraordinarySession;
b. donationsfrompublicorprivatebodiesandfromprivateindividuals;c. receipts from the publication and sale of printed material by the Secretariat
GeneraloftheICMM.4. ThefundsoftheICMMaremanagedbytheSecretaryGeneral,whoisaccountableand
responsible for suchmanagement to The Committee. The SecretaryGeneral regularlyinformstheICMMChairmanoftheevolutionoftheaccounts.
OntheoccasionofeachGeneralAssembly,theSecretaryGeneralwill:
a. presenttoTheCommitteeforapprovalareportonstatusoftheaccountssincethe last General Assembly. The Committee will appoint three auditors fromamong the National Delegates to audit the accounts and present to TheCommitteea recommendation forapprovalordisapprovalof the reportof theSecretary General regarding the accounts of the past year. In event ofdisapproval, the Chairman of the ICMMwill prescribe corrective action.Whenthelatteriscompleted,theSecretaryGeneralwillprovidetheresultsthereoftotheNationalDelegatesofMemberStatesandpresent therevisedaccounts forapproval to The Committee meeting in General Assembly, Plenary Session orExtraordinarySession;
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b. present toTheCommittee forapprovalabudget for receiptsandexpendituresscheduledfortheperiodbetweentheInternationalCongressinsessionandthenextCongress.
5. No expenditure not provided for in the approved budget may be effected by the
Secretary General, except in cases of emergency within the normal activities of theICMM.Inthosecases,theSecretaryGeneralwillimmediatelyreporttotheChairmanoftheICMMregardingsaidexceptionalexpenditures.Hewillalsopresentanexplanatoryreport of these expenditures at the nextmeeting of the ICMM and request approvalthereofbyavoteoftheMembersofTheCommittee.
6. An auditing commission comprises three auditors presented by Member States and
appointedbytheGeneralAssemblyfortheperiodextendingbetweentwoCongresses. The auditors will be informed every six months, by the Secretary General, of the
financialsituationoftheICMM. DuringtheGeneralAssembly,theauditorswillreporttoTheCommittee.TheSecretary
GeneralshallprovideatanytimeallfinancialinformationrequestedbytheChairman.
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PARTVIII:REVISIONOFTHESTATUTESRevisionoftheStatutesArticle301. TheseStatutesmaybewhollyorpartiallyrevisedbyTheCommittee.2. In ordinary circumstances, a proposal to revise the Statutesmust be received by the
SecretaryGeneral at least one year before the scheduled convening date of the nextGeneralAssembly, intheformofapetitionsignedbyat leastonefifthoftheNationalDelegates of the ICMM. The proposal must cite the exact wording of the proposedrevision,withappropriatejustification.Aproperlysubmittedproposalshallbeplacedonthe agenda of the next General Assembly and sent, at least six months before thescheduled convening date of that General Assembly, to all National Delegates andofficialsprospectivelyauthorizedtovoteduringthatGeneralAssembly.
3. Under circumstances which are critical to the proper functioning of the ICMM, a
proposal to revise the Statutesmay be placed on the agenda of aGeneral Assembly,PlenarySessionorExtraordinarySessionbytheBureauofTheCommittee.TheproposalwillbefurnishedtoNationalDelegatesandofficialsoftheICMMinadvance.
4. In evaluating a proposed revision of the Statutes, the SecretaryGeneralmay seek, in
writing,therecommendationsoftheAdvisoryBoard.5. InastatutoryGeneralAssemblyorExtraordinaryAssemblyvoteonaproposaltorevise
theStatutes:
a. theremustbeaquorumpresentofhalfof the ICMMofficialsentitled tovote,and
b. approvalrequiresatwo‐thirdsmajorityvoteofthosepresentwhoareentitledto
vote.
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PARTIX:VOLUNTARYDISSOLUTIONVoluntarydissolutionArticle311. VoluntarydissolutionoftheICMMmayonlybedecidedbyTheCommittee.2. In ordinary circumstances, a proposal to dissolve the ICMMmust be received by the
SecretaryGeneral at least one year before the scheduled convening date of the nextGeneralAssembly, intheformofapetitionsignedbyat leastonefifthoftheNationalDelegatesoftheICMM.AproperlysubmittedproposalshallbeplacedontheagendaofthenextGeneralAssemblyandsent,atleastsixmonthsbeforethescheduledconveningdate of that General Assembly, to all National Delegates and officials prospectivelyauthorizedtovoteduringthatGeneralAssembly.
3. Underemergencycircumstances,aproposaltodissolvetheICMMmaybeplacedonthe
agenda of a General Assembly or Extraordinary Assembly by the Advisory Board. TheproposalwillbefurnishedinadvanceoftheSessiontoNationalDelegatesandofficialsoftheICMM.
4. InaGeneralAssemblyvoteonaproposaltodissolvetheICMM:
a. theremust be a quorum present of half of the ICMMNational Delegates andofficialsentitledtovote,and
b. approvalrequiresatwo‐thirdsmajorityvoteofthosepresentwhoareentitledto
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PARTX:FINALPROVISIONS
UseofLanguagesOfficialLanguages
Article321. ThetwoofficiallanguagesoftheICMMareFrenchandEnglish.2. The Statutes, internal Regulations and their casual amendments to be submitted for
approval to ICMM Members meeting at a session, are prepared in at least twolanguages,FrenchandEnglish,Frenchbeingtheauthoritativeversion.
3. The use, on a temporary or permanent basis, of any other language than French and
Englishshallbesubject toaprotocoldecidedandsignedby theSecretaryGeneral,onbehalfoftheICMM,andtheDelegateoftheStateorgroupofStatesconcerned.
TheSecretaryGeneralshallinformtheMembersofTheCommittee,meetinginGeneral
AssemblyorPlenarySession,astothecontentsofsuchprotocol.