until the end of the next Symposium.
- Up to five additional persons elected by the Ordinary
Members from amongst the most active of the Chair-
persons of the CIPA Working Groups, Task Groups or
Expert Groups and of other CIPA Members, who are
engaged in well defined tasks in pursuing the objec-
tives of CIPA.
Associate Members are appointed by the President for a
period of two to four years with the possibility of extension up
to a maximum of twelve years. Every fourth year, at least three
Associate Members should be replaced by new appointees.
Article 14
Honorary Members are elected by the Ordinary Members,
on the recommendation to the President by three inde-
pendent Ordinary Members, in recognition of services they
have rendered to CIPA and of their activities in support of
its objectives. The number of living Honorary Members
shall be limited to six.
Honorary membership is for lifetime, except in the case of
suspension by a majority of the Executive Board for crim-
inal activities or activities in contravention of the ethics of
ICOMOS, CIPA, or ISPRS.
Article 15
The National Delegates are expected:
- To represent the CIPA in their countries.
- o ensure liaison between CIPA and the national ICO-
MOS and ISPRS Members.
- To form national CIPA Groups as a nucleus for national
and regional CIPA activities.
- To organise or initiate local, national, regional work-
shops in the fields of CIPA.
- To initiate hosting CIPA Symposia, Workshops and
CIPA Executive Board Meetings in their countries.
- To ensure information exchange, especially with the
Corresponding Members in their countries.
- To take part in activities of CIPA Working Groups, Task
Groups and Expert Groups and other CIPA events.
- To provide regularly reports, proposals, recommenda-
tions, to the Executive Board.
- To contribute to the programme of the Working and
Task Groups etc.
Article 16
National and Committee Delegates, on occasions, may be
invited to participate in CIPA Executive Board Meetings for
consultative purposes.
At each CIPA Symposium, a meeting will be organised to
enable open discussion between Delegates, Executive
Board Members, Committee Delegates and other invited
persons who can make a significant contribution to the
activities of CIPA.
Article 17
The respective national organisations of each country may
nominate two National Delegates (one representing ICOMOS
interests and the other representing ISPRS interests. National
Delegates will be formally approved by the CIPA Executive
Board and their names widely published. National Delegates
are appointed for a period of three years (for ICOMOS repre-
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sentatives) and four years (for ISPRS representatives) and the
positions may be termina-ted at the discretion of either the
national organisations or the CIPA Executive Board.
Article 18
Committee Delegates who provide liaison with other Inter-
national Scientific Committees of ICOMOS or ISPRS are
nominated and delegated by the respective Chairperson
and formally approved by the CIPA Executive Board. Com-
mittee Delegates have similar responsibilities and rights as
the National Delegates.
Article 19
Expert Group Members, Working Group and Task Group
Members (see Article 25) form the main part of CIPA's mem-
bership. All these members are inscribed in a common inter-
net mailing list for mutual information. Those Expert Group
Members who commit themselves to contribute actively to
Working or Task Group programmes by inscribing in one or
more Working or Task Group lists with the respective chair-
person, are Working Group or Task Group Members. Such
Membership is open to any proven expert of CIPA's working
areas without any nomination or approval, the only condi-
tions are that they will make useful and valuable contribu-
tions and active co-operation with CIPA.
Article 20
Corresponding Members are persons or institutions inter-
ested in or engaged in the practice of recording, documen-
tation, cultural object measurement, specially architectural
photogrammetry and corresponding with Executive Board
Members with the objective to forward CIPA at large. They
are appointed by the Executive Board for a defined period.
Article 21
Sustaining Members are persons, organisations, institutions,
public or private enterprises which show interest in the mis-
sion of CIPA and/or the applications of surveying engineer-
ing, photogrammetry and remote sensing and other associ-
ated disciplines for documenting, recording or conservation
practices of cultural objects, of monuments, groups of build-
ings, sites, villages, towns, or cultural landscapes, and finan-
cially support the operations and activities of CIPA.
Sustaining Members are proposed to and approved by the
Executive Board.
Article 22
The Executive Board is presided over by the President.
The Ordinary Members are responsible for all decisions
and activities which result from the pursuance of the
objectives and activities defined under Articles 2 and 4,
especially that of the Treasurer.
The Executive Board will:
a. Operate and manage CIPA in pursuance of its tasks
and aims.
b. Study and decide on CIPA policy and the programs of
activities.
C. Organise and stimulate permanent expert discussion
and communication within the framework of the Expert
Groups.
d. Set-up permanent Working Groups and non-perma-
nent Task Groups, define their objectives and approve
their reports and recommendations.
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