Article 17ter Time-limit for the submission of proposals for new activities (ILC Standing Orders)


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Document No. (ilolex): 27199422
Part I: General Standing Orders Adopted on 21 November 1919 at the First Session of the Conference. Revised and consolidated at the 27th Session. The present text of this article includes all amendments adopted up to the 97th Session (2008). The ILO is committed to promoting gender equality. Amendments to this effect were adopted at the 97th Session of the International Labour Conference (Geneva, 2008).

ARTICLE 17ter

Time-limit for the submission of proposals for new activities

1. Except as provided in paragraph 2 of the present article, no proposals for new activities to be undertaken by the International Labour Organization shall be placed before a session of the Conference unless such proposal has been deposited with the Director-General of the International Labour Office at least six weeks before the opening of the Conference.

2. The requirements of paragraph 1 do not apply to--

(a) any proposal that a matter should be referred to the Governing Body or the Joint Maritime Commission for examination with a view to deciding whether action by the International Labour Organization in regard to the matter is desirable, or

(b) matters of urgency in regard to which paragraph 2 of article 17 applies.


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