ANNEX II
RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE CUSTOMS COOPERATION COMMITTEE
set up by the Interim Agreement establishing a framework for an Economic Partnership Agreement between the Eastern and Southern Africa States, on the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, on the other part
Article 1
Scope of application
These Rules of Procedure shall apply to the proceedings of any of the meetings of the Customs Cooperation Committee.
Article 2
Role of the Customs Cooperation Committee
The Customs Cooperation Committee is established in accordance with Article 41 of Protocol 1 to the Agreement. It shall also deal with all matters delegated to it by the EPA Committee.
Article 3
Composition and Chair
1. The Customs Cooperation Committee is composed, on the one hand, of representatives of Signatory States from the Eastern and Southern Africa (‘Signatory ESA States’) ( 1 ) and, on the other of representatives of the EU Party.
2. Reference to ‘the Parties’ in these Rules of Procedure is in accordance with the definition provided for in Article 61 of the Agreement.
3. The Customs Cooperation Committee shall be co-chaired by a representative of the Signatory ESA States and by a representative of the European Commission, on behalf of the EU Party. The Signatory ESA States assume the chairmanship on a yearly rotating basis.
Article 4
Observers
1. Representatives of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and representatives of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) shall be invited to participate in the Customs Cooperation Committee meetings as observers.
2. The Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall notify representatives of COMESA and the IOC of any meeting of the Customs Cooperation Committee so that they may participate as observers.
3. The Parties may collectively decide to invite additional observers on an ad hoc basis. Such observers may participate at the meeting, upon invitation of a Co-chairman and approval of the Customs Cooperation Committee.
4. The Customs Cooperation Committee may determine that any part of meetings involving sensitive matters may be closed to observers.
Article 5
Meetings
1. Unless otherwise specified in the Agreement, the Customs Cooperation Committee shall meet upon request of either Party. If both Parties agree, the meetings of the Customs Cooperation Committee may be held by video- or tele-conference. In such a case each Party bears its respective cost associated with holding the meeting by such means, unless agreed otherwise.
2. Each session of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be held at a date and place agreed by both Parties.
3. The meetings of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be convened by the Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee.
Article 6
Delegations
Before each meeting, the Co-chairs of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be informed of the intended composition of the delegations of the Signatory ESA States and of the EU Party.
Article 7
Secretariat
Officials of the Signatory ESA States and of the European Commission shall act alternately for periods of 12 months as Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee. The Signatory ESA State may be assisted by the COMESA Secretariat. Those periods shall coincide with the holding of the Secretariat of the EPA Committee by respectively the Signatory ESA States and the European Commission. The Signatory ESA States assume the Secretariat on a rotating basis.
Article 8
Documents
Where the deliberations of the Customs Cooperation Committee are based on written supporting documents, such documents shall be numbered and circulated as documents of the Customs Cooperation Committee by the Secretary at least 14 days before the beginning of the meeting.
Article 9
Correspondence
1. All correspondence addressed to the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be directed to the Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee.
2. The Secretary shall ensure that correspondence addressed to the Customs Cooperation Committee is forwarded to the Co-chairs of the Committee and circulated, where appropriate as documents referred to in Article 8.
3. Correspondence from the Co-chairs of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be sent to the Parties by the Secretary and circulated where appropriate as documents referred to in Article 8.
Article 10
Agenda for the meetings
1. A provisional annotated agenda for each meeting shall be drawn up by the Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee on the basis of proposals made by the Parties. It shall be forwarded by the Secretary of the Customs Cooperation Committee to the Parties no later than three weeks before the beginning of the meeting.
2. The provisional annotated agenda shall include the items for which a request for inclusion in the agenda has been received by the Secretary no later than one month before the beginning of the meeting, although such items will not be included in the provisional agenda unless the relevant supporting documents have been received by the Secretary no later than the date of dispatch of the provisional agenda.
3. The agenda shall be adopted by the Customs Cooperation Committee at the beginning of each meeting. An item other than those appearing on the provisional agenda may be placed on the agenda if the Parties so agree.
4. The Co-chairs of the Customs Cooperation Committee, in agreement with the Parties, may invite experts to attend its meetings in order to provide information on specific subjects.
5. With the agreement of the Parties, the Secretary may abridge the time limit specified in paragraph 1 in order to take account of the requirements of a particular case.
Article 11
Minutes
1. Draft minutes of each meeting shall be drawn up by the Secretary as soon as possible, normally within a month of the meeting.
2. The minutes shall, as a general rule, summarise each item on the agenda, specifying where applicable:
(a)
all documents submitted to the Customs Cooperation Committee,
(b)
any statement that a member of the Customs Cooperation Committee has asked to be entered,
(c)
the decisions taken, recommendations made, statements agreed upon and conclusions adopted on specific items.
3. The minutes shall also include a list of participants to the Customs Cooperation Committee and a list of any observers to the meeting.
4. Approval of the minutes shall be confirmed in writing within two months of the date of the meeting by the Signatory ESA states and the EU Party. Once approved, the minutes shall be signed by the Secretary. Each Signatory ESA State and the EU Party shall receive one original of these authentic documents.
Article 12
Decisions and Recommendations
1. The Customs Cooperation Committee shall adopt decisions and recommendations by consensus.
2. In the period between meetings, the Customs Cooperation Committee may adopt decisions and recommendations by written procedure if both Parties so agree. A written procedure shall consist of an exchange of notes between the Parties.
3. Decisions or recommendations of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be entitled ‘Decision’ or ‘Recommendation’ respectively, and followed by a serial number, the date of their adoption and a description of their subject. Each decision shall provide for the date of its entry into force.
4. Decisions and recommendations adopted by the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be authenticated by a representative of the Signatory ESA States and by a representative of the European Commission on behalf of the EU Party.
5. Decisions and recommendations shall be forwarded to the Parties and to the EPA Committee as documents of the Customs Cooperation Committee.
Article 13
Publicity
1. Unless otherwise decided, meetings of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall not be public.
2. Each Party may decide on the publication of the decisions and recommendations of the Customs Cooperation Committee in its respective official publication.
Article 14
Languages
1. The working languages of the Customs Cooperation Committee shall be the official languages common to the Parties, English and French.
2. The Customs Cooperation Committee shall base its deliberations and adopt decisions on documentation and proposals prepared as far as possible in both languages referred to in paragraph 1. Decisions and recommendations are provided in both languages referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 15
Expenses
1. Each Party shall meet any expenses it incurs as a result of participating in the meetings of the Customs Cooperation Committee, both with regard to staff, travel and subsistence expenditure and with regard to postal and telecommunications expenditure.
2. Expenditure in connection with the organisation of meetings and reproduction of documents shall be borne by the Party hosting the meeting.
3. Expenditure in connection with the provision of interpretation services at meetings and translation of documents shall be borne by the Party hosting the meeting. Expenditure associated with the provision of interpretation services and translation of documents into or from other official languages of the European Union shall be borne by the EU Party.
Article 16
Reporting
The Customs Cooperation Committee shall report to the EPA Committee.
Article 17
Amendment of Rules of Procedure
These Rules of Procedure may be amended by the EPA Committee. The Customs Cooperation Committee may submit recommendations to the EPA Committee proposing changes to the Rules of Procedure.
( 1 ) Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Zimbabwe.