MODULE THREE
The IPPC Standard Setting Process
What this Module CoversThe 4 stages of the IPPC Standard Setting
Process:
Developing the IPPC standard setting work programme
Stage 1 : Developing the List of Topics for IPPC standards
Call for topicsEvery two years (odd years)
Members and Technical Panels (TPs) can submit proposals
Members: Contracting parties, National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), Regional Plant Protection Organizations (RPPOs) and relevant international organizations
Submit a Topic• By using forms provided by the Secretariat
– Electronic submission• What to include:
• Draft specification• Literature review• Justification that the topic meets the CPM-
approved criteria for topics• Submitters are encouraged to gain support
from other members and/or regions to ensure relevance beyond a national level
What is a Specification?
• A document giving direction to the Expert Drafting Group (EDG) for building the ISPM
• Describes the scope of the ISPM• Details the tasks of the EDG and desired
expertise • TPs also have specifications directing the
work and composition
Specification CriteriaCriteria for justification and prioritization of
proposed topics• Core criteriaSupporting criteria• Practical• Economic• Environmental• Strategic
Exercise
Criteria in the real world!
Standards Committee (SC) Review and prioritization
The SC:• Reviews existing List of Topics and proposed topics• Recommends to the CPM topics are added, deleted or
modified• Technical areas and topics are recommended to the
CPM:• Add, delete or modify topics and a priority is given
• Assigns steward(s) and assistant(s) to each topic
CPM Adjusts the List of TopicsThe CPM:• Reviews the List of Topics recommended by the SC• Makes adjustments• Adopts the revised List of Topics
–Available on the IPP in the FAO languages
Stage 2 : Drafting
How to make nominations?• Made by NPPOs, RPPOs and International
Organizations• Submitted through IPPC contact points to the
Secretariat• All nominations should include:
– Nominee’s curriculum vitae (CV)– Nominee’s contact details and summary of
expertise– Signed statement of commitment
What is required?• The expert’s skills and experience should match
the specific expertise required:
• See approved specifications for TP/EWG for the expertise needed
• Seeing and responding to the call letter
• Strong working knowledge of English
• Availability to participate in, including virtual meetings
Process to nominate EWG members
IPPC Secretariat
IPPC Members
SC
SC Report
Call for Experts
Nominations from members
Nominations
Approves members
Stage 3 : Member consultation for draft ISPMs
What is a Member Consultation (MC)?
• Opportunity for IPPC members to review and comment on draft ISPMs
• Comments submitted by the Contact Point– Via the OCS on or before December 1st
• Lasts 150 days: July 1st to December 1st
How are comments generated?
• Collaborations/consultations with:– Experts and stakeholders in your
region, organization and/or country• IPPC Regional Workshops • Useful tools: background documents and
steward’s presentation
Another useful tool is…
• The Online Comment System (OCS) it allows the Contact Point to collect stakeholder’s comments and then easily compile them
• It also allows the Contact Point to nominate a lead that will collect comments and assign an assistant for each standard and reviewers (e.g. industry stakeholders)
What is a Regional Workshop?• Regional Workshops have been held since 2001 with the objective
of building the capacities within regions, and therefore facilitating the submission of comments
• Allow members within a region to discuss and prepare national comments on draft ISPMs
• Discuss other IPPC issues• Cover all FAO regions
– Except Europe and North America• Usually occur between July and September
What should I do after the Regional Workshop?
• Contact your official IPPC Contact Point to let him/her know that the comments are available for review in the Online Comment System
• Collaborate with experts in your region, organization and/or country to develop and finalize comments
• Ensure your IPPC Contact Point submits your country’s comments to the IPPC Secretariat before the end of the Member consultation
Where to look?
Consultation is important but ………The Decision making falls to the NPPO • They review the comments submitted and decide
which ones to submit– Some stakeholders may have their own views
on the topic based on their situation and mandate, but the NPPO has a ‘global’ view and wide expertise
• NPPOs should take all viewpoints into consideration when making decisions
What happens after my comments have been submitted to the Secretariat?
• Secretariat compiles the comments, makes them publicly available and submits them to the steward for consideration
• Steward reviews the comments, prepares responses, revises the draft ISPM and submits them to the Secretariat.
• Comments are made available to the SC
Substantial concerns commenting period (SCCP)• Once draft ISPM is recommended to the SC by SC-7 or TP:
– Secretariat posts the draft ISPM for SCCP– Duration: 120 days (June 1st to September 30th)– Comments should focus on substantial concerns only
• Comments submitted through the OCS• SC members will:
– review comments from their region– identify the most important comments with suggestions on
how to address them– forward comments to the Steward
At the SC meetingThe SC: • Reviews comments and the steward’s responses• Revises draft ISPM further - if needed• Decides whether to:
– recommend the draft ISPM to the CPM for adoption
– put it on hold– return it to the steward or EWG – submit it for another round of MC
Stage 4. Adoption and publication
Before the CPM meeting• Following SC’s approval, draft ISPM is included
on the CPM agenda• Draft ISPM made available on IPP
– At least six weeks before CPM
• All draft ISPMs presented to the CPM are subject to formal objections
What is a formal objection?• A technically supported objection to the
adoption of a draft standard in its current form– Sent through the official IPPC contact point
• Secretariat can’t make any judgement about the validity of the objection– An objection with technical discussion of the issue
would be accepted as a formal objection
The formal objection process• Contracting party submits the formal objection to
the Secretariat– With technical justification and suggestions for
improvement – No later than 14 days before CPM
• No Formal Objection submitted?– CPM adopts the ISPM without discussion
• Formal Objection submitted?– Draft ISPM is returned to the SC
After adoption
• Adopted ISPM is made publicly available• Possible review of the adopted ISPM by the
Language Review Group(s)– If a review is required: modified ISPM will be
noted at next CPM
Mission StatementTo provide a simple, efficient, user-friendly online system to share, collect and compile comments on documents.
ScopeThe Online Comment System (OCS) is a system for defined stakeholders to develop, share, analyze, and submit comments on documents; and a system for secretariats to compile comments in an easy and efficient manner (“with the click of a button”), as well as to provide data for analysis.
Mission and Scope
PrinciplesSimplicity: Stakeholders can add and share comments and secretariats can
analyze them in an easy and self-explanatory way.
Efficiency: The system works without major technical difficulties for its
users (stakeholders and secretariats).
User-friendliness: All main developments are based on user surveys and requests,
in order to accommodate “customer needs”.
Benefits• Ensuring confidentiality and safe submission of comments.• Ensuring that comments are submitted by the official contact
point.• Accelerating and simplifying the compilation process.• Implementing a common commenting format.• Easy editing of comments and possibility to provide an
explanation.• Supporting the sharing of comments within and between
users, allowing the development of a common position.• Significant reduction of human error when compiling
comments.• Providing commenting statistics to the Secretariat.
System Requirements• Adobe FLASH 10.1 or newer.• Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and
Google Chrome.
Modules
The IPPC Online Comment System has four modules
Secretariat
Stakeholders
Steward / Lead
SC / TPs
• Manages users and groups• Uploads documents• Opens and closes commenting periods• Compiles comments• Runs reports and statistics
Secretariat
Stakeholders • Contact Points can draft, verify, and submit official
comments on documents, designate a Lead, invite Assistants and Reviewers, receive their comments, share comments in-country and with other Contact Points
• Leads are similar to Contact point, but cannot submit official comments
• Assistants (one per document) can draft and verify comments on documents, submit them to CP or Lead, invite Reviewers, compile in-country comments
• Reviewers can draft comments, submit them to CP or Lead or Assistant and see in-country comments
Steward / Lead
• One assigned per document, created and invited by Secretariat
• Can invite SC / TP members or Assistant Stewards• Provides responses to comments• Shares responses with SC / TP members or Assistant
Steward• Submits responses to Secretariat
Standards Committee (SC)
• Reviews comments flagged by the Steward before their final revision and submission:
thumbs up: or
thumbs down: (plus optional explanation)
Comments from Regional Workshops on Draft ISPMs
• Comments are shared before, during and after the Regional Workshops.
• Contact Points can accept and modify comments from the Regional Workshop.
Thank you