The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/6:
To apply the following criteria and procedure in assessing a critical methyl bromide use for the purposes of control measures in Article 2 of the Protocol:
The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/8:
Noting that decisions V/25 and VI/14A set in place systems for exchange, recording and reporting of information concerning trade in controlled substances to mee...
The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/16 to modify the terms of reference of the Executive Committee:
By inserting at the end of paragraph 2 of Annex X to the report of the Fourth Meeting of th...
The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/20:
That all transfers of essential-use authorizations for CFCs for MDIs be reviewed on a case-by-case basis at Meetings of the Parties for approval;
Not...
The Ninth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. IX/22:
To express appreciation to the Multilateral Fund, UNEP and the Stockholm Environmental Institute for the useful information on the problems and possibilities of...
Noting with appreciation the work done by the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel and its Methyl Bromide Technical Options Committee,
Noting with appreciation that some Parties have made substantial reductions in the qu...
Noting with appreciation
the work done by the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel and its Quarantine and Pre-Shipment Task Force,
Mindful that in accordance with decisions VII/5 and XI/12 of the Meeting of th...
Noting
with appreciation the work undertaken by the Chemicals Technical Options Committee and the Methyl Bromide Technical Options Committee in considering, in accordance with decision XVII/10, the relevance to laboratory and analyti...
Recognizing that Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 must reduce consumption of Annex A, group I, controlled substances (chlorofluorocarbons) by 85 per cent of their baseline by 2007 and complete the phase-out of those substances ...
To note that the Secretariat has reported that Parties which had exceeded the allowed level of production or consumption of a particular ozone-depleting substances in a given year have in some cases explained that their excess production or con...