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 ;: SlI.AT. MI LLTAI.TI:l;AI.-T I LE(»MM1ANICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter XVII, art. 46 RR) (104-1071) and which have related activities may be admitted to partici- pation in the work of the C.C.I .R . in an advisory capacity. 1064 (3) Scientific or manufacturing organizations, which are engaged in the study of telecommunications problems or in the design or manufacture of telecommunications equip- ment and which are approved by the respective administra- tions of countries, members of the Union, may be admitted to meetings of the Study Groups of the C.C .I .R . in an ad- visory capacity. 1065 § 4. The C.C.I .R . shall work through the medium of: 1066 a) a Plenary Assembly, which shall normally be held every two years, provided that a meeting shall take place about one year previous to the meeting of the general Administrative Radio Conference. Each meeting of a Plenary As- sembly shall be held in a place fixed by the previ- ous meeting of the Plenary Assembly; 1067 b) Study Groups, which shall be set up by the Plenary Assembly to deal with questions to be studied; 1068 c) the Director, assisted by a Vice-Director special- ized in broadcasting, both of whom shall be ap- pointed by the Plenary Assembly for an in- definite period, but with the reciprocal rights of terminating their appointments; 1069 d) the specialized Secretariat, which assists the Director in the performance of the work; 1070 e) such laboratories or technical installations, as may be set up by the Union. 1071 § 5. The Secretary General of the Union, or his rep- resentative, the representatives of the International Fre- quency Registration Board, and the representatives of the other Consultative Committees of the Union may attend meet- ings of the C.C .I .R. in an advisory capacity. 8139 )0- -2 -'-PT. 11 1963 -43

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