– 74 – (2.4 – Other staff matters) 6 The laissez-passer issued to officials of the International Telecommunication Union shall make mention of the official’s rank. They shall contain a statement in the five languages to the effect that the laissez-passer is issued to a member of a specialized agency, in accordance with Section 28 of the Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations and with the relevant section of the Agreement bringing the organization into relation with the United Nations. 7 Upon the request of the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union or that of such person as he shall designate, the Secretariat of the United Nations shall, if this arrangement is still in force, renew such laissez-passer issued to officials of the International Telecommunication Union as shall have expired. 8 The Secretariat of the United Nations shall transmit as quickly as possible the laissez-passer for which issue or renewal has been requested to the designated representative of the International Telecommunication Union who shall acknowledge the receipt thereof. 9 The International Telecommunication Union agrees to take all necessary administrative precautions to prevent the loss or theft of such laissez-passer. It shall immediately notify the Section of Passports and Visas in the event of any loss or theft of a laissez-passer, giving particulars of the conditions under which such loss or theft occurred. 10 Such a laissez-passer shall, unless renewed, expire at the end of one year from the date of issuance. The International Telecommunication Union agrees to return immediately to the United Nations all laissez-passer issued to its officials: a) on the expiration of the validity of the laissez-passer, unless renewal has been authorized; b) if the holder ceases to be an official of the International Telecommunication Union within the meaning of paragraph 1. II. This arrangement shall be deemed to have come into force on 1 August 1949, and it will remain in force until denounced in writing by either party. Such denunciation shall take effect at the expiration of a period of six months from the day of receipt of its notification by the other party, that is to say by the Secretary-General of the United Nations or the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union, as the case may be. Ref.: Documents 286/CA3 (1948), 1238/CA7 (1952). R 747 International Civil Service Commission (C-1975, last amended C-1976) The Council, having noted the report of the Secretary-General in Document 4713/CA30, resolves to accept the Statute of the International Civil Service Commission established by the General Assembly of the United Nations at its 29th session in Resolution 3357 (XXIX). Ref.: Documents 4786/CA30 (1975), 4965/CA31 (1976).