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1.Signed on January 11 and February 21,1991; Entered into force on February 21,1991.
 
ARTICLE Ⅰ- SCOPE
This Agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) a-
nd the Coordination Council for North American Affairs (CCNAA)
provides a framework through which the National Oceanic and Atm-
ospheric Administration (NOAA), the designated representative
of AIT, can provide technical expertise, training, and scientif-
ic exchange activities on a reimbursable basis to Chung Cheng I-
nstitute of Technology (CCIT), the designated representative of
CCNAA, in areas of mutual interest in the field Geodesy and Use
of Advanced Geodetic Technology.
ARTICLE Ⅱ - AUTHORIZATION
This Agreement is entered into pursuant to the Taiwan Relations
Act of April 10, 1979, Public Law 96-8 (22 USC 3301 et seq.).
ARTICLE Ⅲ - OBJECTIVES
The broad objective of this Agreement is to establish a framewo-
rk to allow NOAA, acting as the designee of AIT, to carry out r-
eimbursable technical cooperation with CCIT under and AIT - CCN-
AA Agreement. The technical objectives of the cooperation are :
A. To undertake cooperative activities that will improve the mo-
nitoring capability of horizontal and vertical crustal motio-
ns due to geodynamic phenomena (crustal plate motions, under-
thrusting, and consequent volcanism);
B. To provide technical assistance using Very Long Baseline Int-
erferometry (VLBI), Global Positioning System (GPS), and Abs-
olute Gravimetry (AG) technologies for the interpretation of
crustal motion and ocean tide gauge observations ;
C. To provide professional consultation and training for Taiwan
participants designated in accordance with the Agreement bet-
ween AIT and CCNAA;
D. To exchange materials and information and transfer technology
from AIT's designated representative, NOAA, to CC NAA' s des-
ignated representative, CCIT.
E. To promote joint consideration of scientific programs and ex-
change visits of scientific and technical personnel.
ARTICLE Ⅳ - COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES
Cooperative activities will be determined after consultations b-
etween AIT, and its designated representative, NOAA, and CCNAA,
and its designated representative, CCIT.
A. Activities under this Agreement may include the conducting of
joint research projects, developing specifications for VLBI,
GPS, and AG observation plans, developing and managing data
processing and interpretation methodologies, exchanging data
and information, exchanging scientists and technical experts,
convening seminars and meetings, training participants, and
engaging in other forms of cooperation in the areas of adva
nced geodetic technology, observations, and their scientific
interpretation as may be mutually agreed.
B. AIT and CCNAA will conclude Implementing Arrangements concer-
ning specific cooperative activities to be conducted under t-
his Agreement.
C. Each Implementing Arrangement shall specify the technical sc-
ope of the activities, management responsibilities, specific
funding arrangements, cost and schedule estimates, logistics
and procedures to be followed, treatment of intellectual pro-
perty, liability, and other appropriate matters.
D. All cooperative activities undertaken pursuant to specific I-
mplementing Arrangements under this Agreement shall be subje-
ct to the respective and applicable laws, regulations, polic-
ies, funding and administrative procedures of AIT, and its d-
esignated representative, NOAA, and CCNAA, and its designated
representative, CCIT.
ARTICLE Ⅴ - COORDINATION
Overall coordination of the activities covered by this Agreement
and its Implementing Arrangements, and the provision of certain
administrative facilities and support for this Agreement shall
be the responsibility of AIT, and its designated representative,
NOAA, and CCNAA, and its designated representative CCIT. Respon-
sibility for managing the specific activities under-taken and t-
he role of other entities in these activities shall be determin-
ed mutually by AIT, and its designated representative, NOAA, and
CCNAA, and its designated representative, CCIT. These responsib-
ilities and roles will be specified in the relevant Implementing
Arrangements.
ARTICLE Ⅵ - RESPONSIBILITIES OF AIT
AIT shall carry out its responsibilities pursuant to this Agree-
ment with due diligence and efficiency.
A. AIT shall, through its designated representative, NOAA, keep
accurate and systematic accounts and records with respect to
the services provided pursuant to this Agreement in such form
and detail as is customary, and shall permit CCNAA, or its d-
esignated representative, CCIT, to inspect the same and make
copies thereof.
B. AIT shall, through its designated representative, NOAA, furn-
ish to CCNAA, or its designated representative, CCIT, such
information related to the services AIT shall provide to CCN-
AA pursuant to this agreement as may be reasonably requested.
C. Upon completion of specific services provided to CCNAA by AIT
, as designated in the Implementing Arrangements to this Agr-
eement, AIT shall deliver to CCNAA, or its designated repre-
sentative, CCIT, all reports, calculations, comments, sugges-
tions, and relevant technical data compiled or prepared by A-
IT, or its designated representative, NOAA, in and under this
Agreement.
D. To the extent that funds are made available to AIT by CCNAA,
AIT, through its designated representative, NOAA, will make
available such personnel, equipment, and facilities necessary
to carry out activities pursuant to this Agreement.
E. AIT, through its designated representative, NOAA shall provi-
de suitably qualified personnel who are acceptable to CCNAA
and to CCNAA's designated representative, CCIT. Personnel wi-
ll be selected on the basis of merit factors, such as educat-
ion, experience, and expertise.
F. AIT through its designated representative, NOAA, shall provi-
de all technical and administrative support and other re-
quirements as may be necessary to, complement, and supplement
the services of personnel of AIT's designated representative,
NOAA, who are in Taiwan under the auspices of AIT.
ARTICLE Ⅶ - RESPONSIBILITIES OF CCNAA
A. Pursuant to this Agreement, CCNAA shall assist AIT in obtain-
ing visas and other documents necessary for personnel of AIT-
's designated representative, NOAA, who visit Taiwan under t-
he auspices of AIT in order to carry out this Agreement.
B. Pursuant to this agreement, CCNAA shall assist AIT in obtain-
ing the necessary permits and authorizations for carrying out
the assistance specified in the Implementing Arrangements to
this agreement. This includes access to facilities and areas
under the jurisdiction of CCNAA's designated representative,
CCIT, by personnel of AIT's designated representative, NOAA,
who are in Taiwan under the auspices of AIT.
C. CCNAA shall, pursuant to this Agreement, assure that AIT, a-
nd its designated representative, NOAA, are held free and cl-
ear, with regard to the importation of anything necessary to
cooperative activities under this Agreement, of all customs
duties and impositions charged by authorities in the territo-
ry represented by CCNAA. Neither AIT nor its designated repr-
esentative, NO AA, shall be required to pay any duties or ta-
xes in executing the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
ARTICLE Ⅷ - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS
A. Activities under this Agreement are conducted on a fully rei-
mbursable basis unless other arrangements are specified and
mutually agreed to in Implementing Arrangements to this Agre-
ement.
B. CCNAA shall pay all costs associated with services provided
to CCNAA, or to its designated representative, CCIT, under t-
his Agreement.
C. AIT shall provide CCNAA with documentation supporting reques-
ts for reimbursement in accordance with standard financial r-
egulations and practice of AIT and its designated representa-
tive, NOAA.
D. CCNAA shall make necessary arrangements to reimburse AIT for
all actual costs incurred by AIT, or its designated represen-
tative, NOAA, in association with this Agreement.
E. Pursuant to Article IV, each Implementing Arrangement shall
specify funding and payment arrangements for activities cove-
red by the Implementing Arrangement, and shall include an es-
timated budget for at least the first year of activity.
ARTICLE Ⅸ - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONSIDERATIONS
A. AIT, and its designated representative, NOAA and CCNAA, and
its designated representative, CCIT, support the widest poss-
ible dissemination of information provided, exchanged, or ar-
ising under this Agreement, subject to the need to protect p-
re-existing proprietary information, patent, and copyright r-
estrictions .
B. Details concerning intellectual property considerations and
information dissemination procedures will be specified in ea-
ch Implementing Arrangement to this Agreement.
C. Information transmitted by either party to this Agreement to
the other party shall be accurate to the best knowledge and
belief of the transmitting party. However, the transmitting
party does not warrant the suitability of the information tr-
ansmitted for any particular use of application by the recei-
ving party or by any third party.
D. Information developed jointly by the parties shall be accura-
te to the best knowledge and belief of both parties. Neither
party warrants the accuracy of the jointly developed informa-
tion or its suitability for any particular application by ei-
ther party or by any third party.
ARTICLE Ⅹ - LIABILITY
CCNAA shall assist in the defense against any suit brought agai-
nst the Government of the United States, AIT, or its designated
representative, NOAA, or any instrumentality or officer of the
United States arising out of activities associated with this Ag-
reement. CCNAA further agrees to hold the United States, AIT, A-
IT's designated representative, NOAA, or any instrumentality or
officer of the United States, harmless against any claim by CCN-
AA, CCNAA's designated representative, CCIT, or any entity or p-
erson in Taiwan or elsewhere for personal injury, death, or pro-
perty damage arising out of work performed under this Agreement.
Except for damage to, or destruction of property of AIT, or its
designated representative, NOAA, CCNAA agrees to reimburse AIT,
or its designated representative, NOAA, for any damage to or de-
struction of property belonging to AIT, or its designated repre-
sentative, NOAA, arising out of activities associated with this
Agreement.
ARTICLE ⅩⅠ - EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement will become effective on the date of the last si-
gnature hereafter.
ARTICLE ⅩⅡ - AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION
This Agreement and its Implementing Arrangements may be amended
by the mutual written agreement of AIT and CCNAA.
This agreement may be terminated by either party at any time by
sending written notification to this effect to the other party
sixty days in advance of the desired termination date. It is un-
derstood that an attempt will be made to reach mutual agreement
on the termination dates, in order to allow orderly termination
of the activities and repatriation of personnel.
ARTICLE ⅩⅢ - RESOLUTION OF DIFFICULTIES
AIT and CCNAA shall consult, upon request of either party, rega-
rding any matter related to the terms of this Agreement, and sh-
all endeavor jointly in a spirit of cooperation and mutual trust
to resolve any difficulties or misunderstandings that may arise.

FOR THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE
IN TAIWAN
(Signed)
Clarke N. Ellis
Deputy Managing Director
Date: January 11, 1991
FOR THE COORDINATION
COUNCIL
FOR NORTH AMERICAN AFFAIRS
(Signed)
Stephen S.F. Chen
Deputy Representative
Date: Feb. 21, 1991
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