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All states which originally ratify the treaty shall become members

of the Agency.

Subsequently, all applicant states shall be accepted to

membership in the Agency and sign the treaty when, in the judgment of the
Board of Governors, they have duly accepted applicable commitments regarding the supplying of materials and information for the work of the Agency,
provision of financial support, and facilitating open discussion and contacts among scientists engaged in peaceful research activities.
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Governing Lodys

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The Agency shall te managed by a Board of Governors consist-

ing of nine persons representing governments.

The principal contribu-

tors of materials shall be represented in the Board of Governors and
other representatives shall be elected with due regard for geographical
distribution.
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Decisions of the Board of Governors will be taken by majority

vote.

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Staff -- The staff of the Agency shali te headed by an administra-

tive head or general manager, appointed for a fixed term by the Board of
Governors and subject to its control.

The staff may include highly

gualified scientific and technical personnel, though technical advice will
in the main come from consultants provided by member nations.

Under the

general supervision of the Eoard, the administrative head shall be responsible for the appointment, organization, and functioning of the staff.

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Expenses for the operation of the Agency and for any

necessary facilities and fixed plant shall Fe met ty the member

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