(2) The Secretary-General shall forthwith:
(a) transmit the proposal to the members of the
Commission and, if it relates to a sole conciliator or to a majority of the members of the
Commission, to the Chairman of the Administrative Council; and
(b) notify the other party of the proposal.
(3) The conciliator to whom the proposal relates may,
without delay, furnish explanations to the Commission or the Chairman, as the case may be.
(4) Unless the proposal relates to a majority of the
members of the Commission, the other members shall promptly consider and vote on the
proposal in the absence of the conciliator concerned. If those members are equally
divided, they shall, through the Secretary-General, promptly notify the Chairman of the
proposal, of any explanation furnished by the conciliator concerned and of their failure
to reach a decision.
(5) Whenever the Chairman has to decide on a proposal to
disqualify a conciliator, he shall take that decision within 30 days after he has received
the proposal.
(6) The proceeding shall be suspended until a decision
has been taken on the proposal.
Rule 10
Procedure during a Vacancy on the Commission
(1) The Secretary-General shall forthwith notify the
parties and, if necessary, the Chairman of the Administrative Council of the
disqualification, death, incapacity or resignation of a conciliator and of the consent, if
any, of the Commission to a resignation.
(2) Upon the notification by the Secretary-General of a
vacancy on the Commission, the proceeding shall be or remain suspended until the vacancy
has been filled.
Rule 11
Filling Vacancies on the Commission
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a vacancy
resulting from the disqualification, death, incapacity or resignation of a conciliator
shall be promptly filled by the same method by which his appointment had been made.
(2) In addition to filling vacancies relating to
conciliators appointed by him, the Chairman of the Administrative Council shall appoint a
person from the Panel of Conciliators: