Chapter XVII.
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Chap. XVII, art. 46 RR) (1064–1071) and which have related activities may be admitted to participation 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 equipment and which are approved by the respective administrations of countries, members of the Union, may be admitted to meetings of the Study Groups of the C.C.I.R. in an advisory 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 Assembly shall be held in a place fixed by the previous 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 specialized in broadcasting, both of whom shall be appointed by the Plenary Assembly for an indefinite 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 representative, the representatives of the International Frequency Registration Board, and the representatives of the other Consultative Committees of the Union may attend meetings of the C.C.I.R. in an advisory capacity. 63 Stat. 1964 (1072–1075) (
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