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Article III: Facilities, Staff and Expenses
- The Commission shall have appropriate facilities and a professionally competent staff,
generally representative of the ethnic groups comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina, to assist it in
carrying out its functions. The staff shall be headed by an executive officer, who shall be
appointed by the Commission.
- The salaries and expenses of the Commission and its staff shall be determined jointly by the
Entities and shall be borne equally by them.
- Members of the Commission shall not be held criminally or civilly liable for any acts carried
out within the scope of their duties. Members of the Commission, and their families, who are
not citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be accorded the same privileges and immunities as
are enjoyed by diplomatic agents and their families under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic
Relations.
Article IV: Mandate
The Commission shall receive and decide on petitions for the designation of property having
cultural, historic, religious or ethnic importance as National Monuments.
Article V: Proceedings before the Commission
- Any Party, or any concerned person in Bosnia and Herzegovina, may submit to the
Commission a petition for the designation of property as a National Monument. Each such
petition shall set forth all relevant information concerning the property, including:
- the specific location of the property;
- its current owner and condition;
- the cost and source of funds for any necessary repairs to the property;
- any known proposed use; and
- the basis for designation as a National Monument.
- In deciding upon the petition, the Commission shall afford an opportunity for the owners of
the proposed National Monument, as well as other interested persons or entities, to present
their views.
- For a period of one year after such a petition has been submitted to the Commission, or until a
decision is rendered in accordance with this Annex, whichever occurs first, all Parties shall
refrain from taking any deliberate measures that might damage the property.
- The Commission shall issue, in each case, a written decision containing any findings of fact it
deems appropriate and a detailed explanation of the basis for its decision. The Commission
shall make decisions by a majority of its members. Decisions of the Commission shall be final
and enforceable in accordance with domestic law.
- In any case in which the Commission issues a decision designating property as a National
Monument, the Entity in whose territory the property is situated (a) shall make every effort to
take appropriate legal, scientific, technical, administrative and financial measures necessary for
the protection, conservation, presentation and rehabilitation of the property, and (b) shall
refrain from taking any deliberate measures that might damage the property.
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