Contact Points and Competent Authorities Sample Clauses

Contact Points and Competent Authorities. 1. Each Party shall, within 30 days of the date of entry into force of this Agreement for that Party:
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Contact Points and Competent Authorities. 1. Upon entry into force of this Agreement, each Party shall:
Contact Points and Competent Authorities. 1. Each Party shall designate a contact point or contact points which shall have the responsibility for coordinating the operation of this Chapter.
Contact Points and Competent Authorities. Each Party shall, within 30 days of the date of entry into force of this Agreement for that Party: designate one or more contact points to facilitate communication on matters covered under this Chapter; notify the other Parties of the contact details of that contact point or those contact points; and when more than one contact point is designated, specify a contact point that serves as the focal point to respond to enquiries from another Party on the appropriate contact point with which to communicate. Each Party shall provide the other Parties, through the contact points, a description of its competent authorities and the division of their functions and responsibilities. Each Party shall notify the other Parties of any change to the contact points and significant changes in the structure, organisation, and division of responsibility within its competent authorities. Each Party shall keep this information up to date. The Parties recognise the importance of the competent authorities in the implementation of this Chapter. Accordingly, the competent authorities of the Parties may cooperate with each other on matters covered by this Chapter in a manner to be agreed. The Parties are encouraged to share information and experiences of such cooperation of their competent authorities with the Committee on Goods where the Parties agree to do so.

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