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Paragraphs in "ASEAN Agreement On Transboundary Haze Pollution" coded as NATBF

Label Provision
Art.6 Article 6
Art.6.1 1. Each Party shall designate one or more Competent Authorities and a Focal Point that shall be authorised to act on its behalf in the performance of the administrative functions required by this Agreement.
Art.6.2 2. Each Party shall inform other Parties and the ASEAN Centre, of its Competent Authorities and Focal Point, and of any subsequent changes in their designations.
Art.6.3 3. The ASEAN Centre shall regularly and expeditiously provide to Parties and relevant international organisations the information referred to in paragraph 2 above.
Art.7 Article 7
Art.7.1 1. Each Party shall take appropriate measures to monitor:
Art.7.1.a a. all fire prone areas,
Art.7.1.b b. all land and/ or forest fires,
Art.7.1.c c. the environmental conditions conducive to such land and/ or forest fires, and
Art.7.1.d d. haze pollution arising from such land and/ or forest fires.
Art.7.2 2. Each Party shall designate one or more bodies to function as National Monitoring Centres, to undertake monitoring referred to in paragraph 1 above in accordance with their respective national procedures.
Art.7.3 3. The Parties, in the event that there are fires, shall initiate immediate action to control or to put out the fires.
Art.8 Article 8
Art.8.1 1. Each Party shall ensure that its National Monitoring Centre, at agreed regular intervals, communicates to the ASEAN Centre, directly or through its Focal Point, data obtained relating to fire prone areas, land and/ or forest fires, the environmental conditions conducive to such land and/ or forest fires, and haze pollution arising from such land and/ or forest fires.
Art.8.2 2. The ASEAN Centre shall receive, consolidate and analyse the data communicated by the respective National Monitoring Centres or Focal Points.
Art.8.3 3. On the basis of analysis of the data received, the ASEAN Centre shall, where possible, provide to each Party, through its Focal Point, an assessment of risks to human health or the environment arising from land and/ or forest fires and the resulting transboundary haze pollution.