| PROGRAMMEThis is the overall programme for the General Assembly. See the full 
	Congress programme at the 
	FIG Congress 2018 web site. 
		
			| 
			Sunday, 6 May 2018Istanbul Congress Center (ICC) - Istanbul, Turkey
 |  
			| Sunday 6 May 2018
 | 09:00-13:0014:00-16:30
 ÜSKÜDAR Room
 | General Assembly, First Session |  
			| Monday 7 - Thursday 10 May 2018FIG Congress 2018 and exhibition
 Istanbul Congress Center (ICC) - Istanbul, Turkey
 www.fig.net/fig2018
 |  
			| Tuesday 8 May  
 
 
 | 11:00 - 12:30 CAMLICA HALL
 
 | FIG Member Associations Forum This session is reserved for Presidents or Heads of delegation (or 
			their representatives) of member associations to discuss issue of 
			their common interest.
 By invitation only
 |  
			| Tuesday 8 May
 | 11:00 – 12:30 BEYLERBEYI HALL 2
 | FIG Director Generals Forum 
 |  
			| Tuesday8 May
 | 17:30 – 18:30
			
 | Annual Meetings of FIG Commissions  |  
			| Tuesday 8 May | 16:00 – 17:30 YILDIZ 1
 | FIG Corporate Members Meeting  
 |  
			| Wednesday 9 May  | 15:20 in Registration Sait Halim 
			Paşa Mansion  | Regional Bodies Forum   |  
			| Thursday 10 May | 14:00 - 15:30 HAMIDIYE HALL
 | Academic Members Forum joint with FAO |  
			| 
			Friday, 11 May 2018 |  
			| Friday 11 May
 
 | 08:30 – 10:30 Room TBA
 | FIG Presidents’ Meeting This event is convened by the FIG President and is reserved for 
			Presidents or Heads of delegation of Member Associations (or their 
			representatives)
 By invitation only
 |  
			| Friday 11 May
 
 
 | 11:00–12:3013:30-15:00
 ÜSKÜDAR Room
 | General Assembly, Second Session 
			including Closing CeremonyClosing ceremony will start immediately after the conclusion 
			of the General Assembly and will be followed by the Farewell 
			Reception hosted by the hosts of FIG Working Week 2019, 
			Vietnam Association of Geodesy - Cartography - 
			Remote Sensing
 |  For the full Congress programme check: 	
	http://www.fig.net/fig2018/program.htm
	  FIG 41st GENERAL ASSEMBLYAGENDAfor the meetings to 
	be held on  Sunday 6 May 2018
	and on  Friday 11 May  
	2018 in ÜSKÜDAR Room  at 
	Istanbul Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey 
 IntroductionThis online version of the agenda includes link to all 
	appendices in .pdf. IIn addition to this on-line version, the agenda and its 
	appendices will published as one large .pdf file. To download only the agenda in Acrobat format 
	please click here:  
	 Agenda as uploaded on the web site 
	on 29 March (pdf, 26 pages) -
	amended 11 May 2018 
 
	Note: Revisions are shown only on the .htm version 
	of the agenda and marked with colour.
 To download the agenda with appendices as one file in 
	Acrobat format please click here:  
	 Full Agenda incl. full bidding documents
	as PDF (not available - too large file - please find links to the 
	bids in the document) 
	 Full Agenda excl. full bidding documents (258 
	pages - 11.8 MB) updated 3-5-2018  Note: Revisions are shown only on the web 
	version of the agenda and marked with colour. The individual appendix files can be downloaded below under 
	each item in pdf format. PLEASE NOTE: In 2018 FIG 
	Office has sent invitation and agenda only by email. Full agenda without and with all appendices can be downloaded from this web site. We 
	encourage you to use the online edition or otherwise to print the .pdf 
	version. 
 Changes to the agenda after it was 
	originally distributed by email to the member associations are marked in 
	this agenda with colour and date.  
 List of Agenda Items 
		Sunday, 6 May, 09:00-13:00 and 14:00-16:30  
		OPENING PROCEEDINGSROLL CALLAPPOINTMENT OF TELLERSADOPTION OF THE AGENDAADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 40th GENERAL ASSEMBLYMEMBERSHIPPRESIDENT’S REPORT REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION 2017-2018REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS 2017-2018REPORTS FROM THE FIG TASK FORCES 2015-2018REPORT FROM THE YOUNG SURVEYORS NETWORK 2017-2018REPORT FROM STANDARDS AND REGIONAL CAPACITY NETWORKS 2017-2018REPORTS FROM FIG COMMISSIONSTERMS OF REFERENCE FOR GROUP TO WORK ON FIG GOVERNANCECO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD 
		BANKLIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONSNEW FIG PUBLICATIONSFIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2017, AUDITOR’S REPORT AND BUDGETS 2018-2021SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2020ELECTION OF COMMISSION CHAIRS FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESELECTION OF VICE PRESIDENTS FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESELECTION OF PRESIDENT FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESDECISION ON THE VENUE FOR FIG CONGRESS 2022 – PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESFriday, 
		11 Ma4, 8:30-10:30 – 
		Presidents' Meeting (by invitation only)FIG PRESIDENTS’ MEETING
		
		Friday, 11 May, 11:00–12:30 and 13:30-15:00 ROLL CALL
		MEMBERSHIP
		ELECTION OF COMMISSISON CHAIRS
		ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS FOR 2019-2022
		ELECTION OF PRESIDENT FOR 2019-2022
		DECISION ON THE VENUE FOR FIG CONGRESS 2022REPORTS FROM ASSOCIATION-, AFFILIATE-, ACADEMIC-, REGIONAL BODIES-, CORPORATE MEMBERS FORUMS AND OTHER (IF ANY)		REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS
		REPORTS FROM NETWORKS, TASK FORCES, PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS, FIG FOUNDATION AND OTHER WORKING WEEK ACTIVITIES (IF ANY)
		OTHER ISSUESREPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2021 IN ACCRA, GHANA
		REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2020 IN AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
		REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2019 IN HANOI, VIETNAM 
		PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION AND CLOSING CEREMONY
		 
 Sunday 6 May 2018
 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1ST SESSIONSunday, 6 May, 09:00-13:00 and 14:00-16:30 ÜSKÜDAR Room, Istanbul Congress Center
 Istanbul, Turkey
1. OPENING PROCEEDINGSPresident Chryssy Potsiou to open the 41st General Assembly.
	2. ROLL CALLPlease note: The roll call will be done for member associations 
	only. Delegates representing affiliate members, academic members, corporate 
	members and correspondents as well as honorary presidents and honorary 
	members will be entered in the records, but they shall register before the 
	meeting starts at the meeting venue to the staff of FIG Office. Member 
	associations are asked to inform the FIG Office by 16 April 2018 
	about their attendance, at the same time to submit the names of their 
	delegate(s) and to inform who their Head of the delegation is, if it is not 
	the President or Chair. Please use this special link below to inform us 
	about your delegation.  
	
	Please register here Since only member associations that have paid all their membership fees 
	to the end of 2016 are allowed to vote at the meeting. A list of member 
	associations that are not allowed to vote will be published and posted on 
	the FIG web site 26 April 2017.  Appendix to items 2 & 25: 
	
	Roll Call 
	incl information of member associations that are not allowed to 
	vote at the General Assembly because of unpaid membership fees for 2017 
	and earlier.
	
	
	updated 30 April 2018 Motion: That members present are recorded in the minutes.  Decision: 3. APPOINTMENT OF TELLERSThe General Assembly shall appoint two persons as tellers for the entire 
	General Assembly.  The tellers will represent the member associations 
	hosting the current and the following General Assembly   
		Mr Muzaffer Kahveci (Chamber of Surveying and Cadastre Engineers of 
		Turkey)Mr Hoang Kim Quang (Vietnam Association of Geodesy - Cartography - 
		Remote Sensing, Vietnam)  Motion: That the General Assembly appoints 
	Muzaffer Kahveci from Chamber of Surveying and Cadastre Engineers of Turkey 
	and Hoang Kim Quang as tellers for this General Assembly. Decision: 4. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDAThe General Assembly was announced as mandated, two 
	months prior the general Assembly by email and on FIG web site, and the 
	Agenda for the General Assembly was also published on the web site and by 
	email to all members.    Motion: That the agenda be adopted. Decision: 5. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 40th
	GENERAL ASSEMBLYMinutes have been circulated previously.  Appendix to item 5:
	Minutes of the General 
	Assembly in Helsinki, Finland, May/June 2017, without appendices.  Motion: That the minutes be adopted as recorded.  Decision: 6. MEMBERSHIP6.1 Admittance of new Member AssociationsFIG Council has so far accepted no applications for 
	member association since the 40th General Assembly. FIG Council has received 
	one application that will be included in the Council meeting on 4 May 2018. 
	FIG has received one application for membership since the agenda was 
	distributed. This application was discussed at the FIG Council meeting on 4 
	May and council decided to bring this application forward to the General 
	Assembly    
	6.1.1 General Commission for Survey (GCS), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
	MA-10133    
	General Commission for Survey (GCS), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has applied for 
	association membership. The association was established in 2006. Their total 
	membership (all categories) is 328 General Commission for Survey (GCS), 
	Kingdom of Saudi Arabia fulfils the criteria of FIG member association.  Appendix to agenda item 6.1.1:  Motion: That the General Assembly admits General 
	Commission for Survey (GCS), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to become a member 
	association of FIG.     Decision:   updated 5-5-2018 6.2 Other Member Association Issues6.2.1 Colegio de Ingenieros Topógrafos de Costa Rica, MA-10019 Colegio de Ingenieros Topógrafos de Costa Rica has unfortunately decided 
	to resign from FIG. FIG thanks for their membership until the end of 2017.  Motion: That the General Assembly notes the update. Decision: 
 6.3 Expulsion of member associationsSubscriptions of following member associations are more than three years 
	in arrears:    
		Algeria: Order of Land Surveyors Expert (OGEF) MA-10001
		updated 5-5-2018Mali: Ordre des Geometres Experts du Mali MA-10117 St Lucia: The Institute of Surveyors (St.  Lucia) Inc. ISSL, 
		MA-10123   updated 5-5-2018 The General Assembly has power to expel from the Federation any member 
	association whose fees are in arrears and shall under normal circumstances 
	expel any member association whose fees are three years in arrears. (Article 
	4.3 of the Statutes). The FIG office has sent information to these 
	associations informing that if their membership fees are still in arrears at 
	the time of the General Assembly the General Assembly shall expel the above 
	member associations in Istanbul.    Order of Land Surveyors Expert. (O.G.E.F), Algeria, MA-10001 FIG office has now received payment from Order of Land Surveyors Expert. 
	(O.G.E.F), Algeria, MA-10001 and the association will therefore not be 
	expelled.
 The Institute of Surveyors Inc. ISSL, Saint Lucia, MA-100123 FIG office has now received payment from the association and The Institute 
	of Surveyors Inc. ISSL will therefore not be expelled.
  updated 5-5-2018 After acceptance of new member associations and before expulsions the 
	number of FIG member associations is 103 from 89 countries.  Motion: That the General Assembly expels: 
		Algeria: Order of Land Surveyors Expert (OGEF) MA-10001 updated 
		5-5-2018Mali: Ordre des Geometres Experts du Mali MA-10117 St Lucia: The Institute of Surveyors (St.  Lucia) Inc. ISSL, 
		MA-10123  updated 5-5-2018 If no payment has been received before the General Assembly takes place.
	 Decision:  6.4 Suspended status 2018In accordance with its administrative measures, FIG 
	Council, has deferred to continue for 2018 the issuance of a membership 
	subscription invoice to the following members and FIG Council deem their 
	membership to be in suspension: 
		the Order of Syrian Engineers and Architects, OSEA as all efforts to 
		maintain contact with them has not yielded results and will deem their 
		membership in suspension giving due consideration to its internal 
		situation. Ukrainian Society of Geodesy and Cartography Licensed Surveyors Association in Palestine  Iranian Professional Society of Surveying Engineers (ISS) has paid their 
	membership fee and has now returned to normal membership status.  The situation with these associations will be reconsidered by Council 
	again in 2019.  Motion: That the General Assembly notes the members with 
	suspension status. Decision:  6.5 Other membership issues 6.5.1 Affiliate members  There have been two applications for affiliate membership 
	since the General Assembly 2017.  
		
		Danish Geo Data Agency, Denmark – AF-20063
		
		Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom – AF-20064  
				 The council has expelled the following affiliate members because of 
	unpaid membership subscriptions: 
		Bahrain: Survey and Land Registration Bureau AF-20056 Cambodia: Ministry of Land Management, Cambodia AF-20004 Guatemala: Guatemalan Registry of Cadastral Information AF-20053 Iraq: General Directorate for Surveying / Baghdad AF-20031  After these changes the number of Affiliate members is 43 from 41 
	countries.  
 6.5.2 Corporate members  FIG Council has admitted the following Corporate Member:  
		RKSOFT Turkey (CM-30070)    FIG Council has expelled the following member due to lack of payment of 
	membership fee:  
		Qatar: Concord Surveying Works Co. CM-30048 Sri Lanka: JKO Surveyors & Consultants (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka CM-30054     After these changes the number of corporate members is now 27.  6.5.3 Academic members  FIG Council has admitted no further universities to become Academic 
	member since the General Assembly 2017:  The council has expelled the following 11 Academic Members due to lack of 
	payment:  
		Nigeria: University of Lagos AC-40049 §  Nigeria: Nnamdi Azikiwe University AC-40050 Russian Federation: Moscow State University of Geodesy and 
		Cartography AC-40060Spain: Escuela Universitaria de Ingeneria Tecnica Topografica 
		AC-40064United Kingdom: University of Nottingham Institute of Engineering 
		Surveying & Space Geodesy AC-40078United Kingdom: University of West England Faculty of Built 
		Environment AC-40079Mexico: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León AC-40101USA: University of Houston, College of Technology AC-40108Kazakhstan: East-Kazakhstan State Technica AC-40112Kazakhstan: Kazakh National technical University after K. I. Satpaev 
		AC-40125Gabon: Ecole Nationale du Cadastre et des Sciences Geographique 
		(ENCSG) AC-40132  The number of Academic Members after these changes is 84 from 50 
	countries.  6.5.4 Correspondents  The Council has admitted following new correspondents:  
		Jean Pierre Habiyaremye, Rwanda   The number of correspondent 
		members is now 4.  Motion: That the General Assembly notes the actions that the 
	Council has taken with other membership matters. Decision: 7. PRESIDENT’S REPORT President Chryssy Potsiou has prepared the President’s report on the 
	activities of the Federation since the General Assembly in Helsinki, 
	Finland, May/June 2017.
	 Appendix to item 7:  
		
		President’s report (to be posted) Motion: That the General Assembly accepts the President’s report.
	 Decision: 8. 
	REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION 2017-2018Mr. John Hohol, President of the FIG Foundation has prepared a report on 
	the FIG Foundation activities from May 2017 to March 2018. He will make a 
	short report to the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 8:  Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report of the 
	President of the FIG Foundation and records its thanks to the President and 
	members of the Board of Directors of the FIG Foundation.  Decision:  9. REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS 
	2016-2017 9.1.   International Office of Cadastre and Land Records 
	(Office International du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRFDr. Christiaan Lemmen, Director of OICRF has prepared a report on the 
	OICRF activities since the General Assembly in Christchurch. He will make a 
	short report to the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 9.1:
	Report from the 
	International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office International 
	du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF. 
	(published 2 May 2018) Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report and records 
	its thanks to the members of OICRF for their past year’s work and 
	contribution.  Decision:  9.2.   International Institution for the History of Surveying 
	and Measurement, Permanent Institution of FIG Mr. Jan de Graeve, Director of the IIHSM, Mr John Brock and Mr Jim Smith 
	have prepared a report on the IIHSM activities since the General Assembly in 
	Helsinki.  IIHSM will make 
	a short report to the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 9.2:
	Report from the 
	International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement, 
	Permanent Institution of FIG.  Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report and records 
	its thanks to the Director and the members of the permanent institution for 
	their past year’s work and contribution. Decision:  10. REPORTS ON FIG TASK FORCES (2015-2018)FIG has currently two Task Forces. 10.1. Task Force on Real Property Markets The Task Force assesses the progress of establishing 
	the real property markets in the countries with economies in transition. The 
	Task Force is chaired by Pekka Halme, Finnish Association of Geodetic and 
	Land Surveyors MIL. A session on Real Property Markets is included in the 
	technical programme. Appendix to item 10.1 –
	Status Report from the Task 
	Force 
 Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report from the Task 
	Force and records its thanks to the Chair of the Task Forces and their 
	members.  10.2. Task Force on Corporate Members   The Task Force is established to strengthen the FIG relationship with 
	corporate members. The Task Force is chaired by John Hohol, National Society 
	of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) in cooperation with Bryn Fosburgh, Vice 
	President of Trimble.    Appendix to item 10.2 – 
	Status Report from the Task 
	Force Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report from 
	the Task Force and records its thanks to the Chair of the Task Forces and 
	their members.    Decision:  11. REPORT FROM YOUNG SURVEYORS NETWORKFIG Young Surveyors Network is currently chaired by Ms. Eva-Maria Unger, 
	Austria. She will give a status report on the activities of Young Surveyors 
	Network.    Based on the changed election structure reported at the FIG General 
	Assembly 2017, the Young Surveyors have appointed a new Chair for the term 
	2019-2020, Ms Melissa Harrington, which has been approved by FIG Council.  Appendix 11: Report from Young Surveyors (to be added) Motion: that the General Assembly notes the report and succession 
	plan and records a thanks to the chair for her term of office 2015-2018, and 
	a thanks to all the many active Young Surveyors.  Decision:  12. REPORTS FROM STANDARDS AND REGIONAL CAPACITY 
	NETWORKS 2017-18Each Network Chair has submitted a written report on their Network 
	activities since the FIG Working Week in Helsinki. Each Network will give a 
	short report on the Network activities to the General Assembly.
	 Appendix to item 12: Network reports:    
		 Standards Network 
		(David Martin) (added 30 April 2018) Regional Capacity Network (Diane Dumashie)
		
		 Motion: that the General Assembly notes the reports and records a 
	thanks to the chairs of the network.  Decision: 13. REPORTS FROM FIG COMMISSIONS Each Commission Chair has submitted a written report on 
	their Commission activities since the FIG Working Week in Helsinki. 
	These reports include progress reports of the Commission working groups. 
	Each Commission will hold a meeting during the Working Week (Tuesday 8 
	May, 17:30-18:30). Each Commission will give a short report on Commission 
	activities to the General Assembly. Appendix to item 11: Commission reports: Two prizes have been introduced. The magazine Survey Review offers a biennial prize to a FIG peer review 
	paper. There will be a trial period for 2018 and 2020 In 2018 selection will 
	be among the successfully peer reviewed papers.
 Last year Commission 5 introduced the NavXperience Award that again in 
	2018 will be given to a selected Commission 5 paper.  The prize winners will be announced at the General Assembly.  Motion: That the General Assembly: adopts the reports of the 
	Commission Chairs and records its thanks to the chairs and other officers of 
	the Commissions for their ongoing contributions.  Decision:    14. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR GROUP TO WORK ON FIG 
	GOVERNANCEAt the General Assembly 2017, as an outcome of the Task Force on 
	Commission Structure, it was decided that: Based on the Task Force Recommendations, comments and feedback from 
	the members, the President established a new group of volunteers among the 
	members to contribute to the definition of a Terms of Reference for a future 
	Working Group on a review of the overall FIG Governance.  And that these Terms of Reference will be presented at the General 
	Assembly 2018 on 6 May. Council action will be to establish of a group to work on the ToR. The 
	current council suggests to let the incoming Council establish this group. Appendix to item 14: Motion: that the General Assembly notes the Terms of Reference and 
	Council action. Decision: 
 15. 
	
	CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD BANK   Since the 40th General Assembly, FIG has continued to collaborate 
	with the World Bank and various agencies and structures within the United 
	Nations.  The main activities in the co-operation with the United Nations and the 
	World Bank during this period have been: Participation to FAO and the Voluntary Guidelines, VGGT.At FIG Working Week 2017 two special sessions, one of them being the FIG 
	Academic Forum, were organised. The second session was about Land 
	Consolidation
 At the Congress 2018 there will be three sessions in cooperation with FAO: 
	FIG Academic Forum a special session on Land Consolidation and a session on 
	VGGT.
 Participation to Global Land Tool Network GLTN: 
		Lead of Global Land Tool Network Professional Cluster 2016-17, Participation in the GLTN International Advisory BoardSTDM workshop in cooperation with FIG Young SurveyorsExpert Group Meeting on Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration in 
		RwandaSpecial sessions in the Congress 2018 technical programme UN-Habitat/GLTN-Young Surveyors Volunteer Community Surveyor Programme 
	VCSP.VCSP is an innovative volunteer program that is a powerful driver for both 
	social impact and professional development. The VCSP leverages on the 
	skills, experience, talents and education of young surveyors, matches this 
	competence with the needs of GLTN, particularly in GLTN’s county level 
	implementation plans and programs. 13 Young Surveyors from Senegal, Nigeria, 
	Nepal, New Zealand Uganda, England, Namibia, Australia and Zimbabwe have 
	successfully been working on GLTN Projects for 2-4 weeks in DR Congo, Kenya, 
	Nepal, Uganda, Philippines and Zambia.
 FIG Publication 52 FIG Publication no 52 The Social Tenure Domain Model - 
	A Pro-Poor Land Tool on Social Tenure Domain Model. FIG Report, 2010. 
	http://www.fig.net/pub/figpub/pub52/figpub52.pdf has now been translated into three laguages:
 Arabic:
	
	http://www.fig.net/resources/publications/figpub/pub52/Figpub52_arabic.pdf
 French:
	
	https://www.fig.net/resources/publications/figpub/pub52/Figpub52_french.pdf
 Japanese:
	
	https://www.fig.net/resources/publications/figpub/pub52/Figpub52_japanese.pdf
 Participation to the work of UN-GGIM 
		 UN-GGIM-Geospatial Societies – Member (Previously Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies JB-GIS)
Expert Group on Land AdministrationAssociate member of Sub-committee on GeodesyParticipation at the 5th UNGGIM High Level Forum in Mexico City, 
		November 2017Participation at the Seventh Session of the United Nations Committee 
		of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management in New York, USA, 
		August 2017Participation at UNGGIM Asia-Pacific sixth plenary meeting, October 
		2017, Kumamoto, Japan Participation to the work of the International Committee on Global 
	Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG)Participation to UN-OOSA, Co-chairing WG-D
 Participation at the World Bank Conference in March 2018.World Bank and FIG have organised two special sessions at the FIG Congress 
	2018.
 Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report on the 
	co-operation between FIG and the United Nations, its agencies and the World 
	Bank and records its thanks to all those who have contributed to this 
	co-operation Decision: 16.
	
	LIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL 
	ORGANISATIONSThe Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies JB-GIS was formally 
	established during the FIG Working Week in Cairo in 2005. The name was in 
	2017 changed to UN-GGIM-Geospatial Societies. The Geospatial Societies meet 
	annually during the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial 
	Information Management meetings. The meeting of UN-GGIM-GS in 2017 was held 
	in August 2017. The Geospatial Societies also met in Prague in August 2017.
	 FIG has collaborative MoUs with a number of the organizations who are 
	part of the Geospatial Societies. FIG has further bilateral agreements of co-operation with several other 
	international associations like ISM, IFHP, CIB, ION, ICEC, FIABCI, IFHS, 
	PAIGH and PAQS. iN December 2017 FIG President signed a renewed
	Cooperation Agreement with the 
	International Real Estate Federation, FIABCI. FIG is represented in the International Construction Measurement Standard 
	Coalition by Chair of FIG Commission 10, See Lian Ong who has been appointed 
	chair of the Standard Setting Committee. FIG is represented in the Trustee 
	Board by the President.  FIG is represented in International Land Measurement Standard Coalition 
	by Mr. Maurice Barbieri. In 2017 FIG Council decided to join the Ethics Standard Committee. FIG is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and is 
	working together with ISO and International Valuation Standards Committee 
	(IVSC) on standards. CLGE and NSPS initiated the first Global Surveyors day on 21 March 2018, 
	supported by FIG, and this was launched during the World Bank Conference in 
	Washington. Motion: That the General Assembly records the 
	report on the liaison with other international associations. Decision: 17. NEW FIG PUBLICATIONSThere are several publications under preparation and some of these will 
	be ready by the Congress in Istanbul and the rest by the end of 2018.Publications will be added when finalised
 Appendix to item 17: Motion: That the General Assembly records the publications for 
	inormation and records its thanks to editors and authors of these 
	publications. Decision:
 18. 
	FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2017, AUDITOR’S REPORT AND BUDGETS 2018-2021  Vice President Rudolf Staiger will present the report to the General 
	Assembly. This report includes the auditors report from 2017, official 
	accounts (income statement 2017) and balance sheet 31 December 2017, a 
	summary of 2017 accounts, an updated budget for 2018 and proposals for 
	budgets 2019-2021 and proposal for membership fees for member associations 
	in 2020. Appendix to item 18:  Report on Financial 
	Issues (including 2017 accounts and budgets 2018-2021) Annexes: Motion:
	That the General Assembly 
	 
		adopts the audited accounts for 2017, adopts the Finance Report, andadopts budgets for 2018–2021  Decision:  19. 
	
	SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2020The General Assembly has to set levels of fees for member associations 
	two years in advance of the year in which they become payable. Fees are 
	payable in respect of each individual member up to a maximum of 5,500 
	members. The membership fee structure was changed in 2009. Membership fees 
	have been discussed as part of the 
	finance report, appendix to item 17.
	 The 2017 General Assembly approved membership fees for 2019 as follows: 
		
			|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee |  
			| 2019 | € 4.80 per member 
			up to a maximum of 5,500 members Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as 
			low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay
			€ 2.40 member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 25 members or € 50 
			(whichever is greater) | 5,500 members (€ 26,400) |  The World Bank lists of the low-income economies and the 
	lower-middle-income economies are available at:
	
	http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups 
	 The 2018 subscription fees were kept at the same level as for the years 
	2012-2018, and General Assembly agreed to increase the fee with 8% for 2019. 
	Since increase has been made for 2019, Council suggest keeping this same 
	rate for 2020. 
	 Motion: That the General Assembly adopts following membership fees payable by 
	member associations in 2020:   
		
			|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee |  
			| 2020 | €4.80 per member up to a 
			maximum of 5,500 membersMember associations from countries listed by the World Bank as 
			low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay 
			€2.40 per
			member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 25 members or €50  (whichever is greater) | 5,500 members (€26,400) |  Decision: 
	
	20. 
	ELECTION OF FIG COMMISSION CHAIRS FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESThe General Assembly decided in 2016 to postpone the election of 
	Commission Chairs (Elects) until 2018 due to the work that was being done by 
	the Task Force on Commission structure. Thus, the General Assembly shall 
	appoint Commission Chairs Elects for the term of office 12 May 2018 until 
	31.12.2018 and these Chairs Elects will then become Commission Chairs for 
	the term of office 2019-2022. Member associations have made following nominations for the open posts 
	during the nomination period: 
		Commission 1: Winnie Shiu, CSSMG, ChinaCommission 2: vacantDavid Mitchell, 
		SSSI, Australia (amended 4.5.2018)Commission 3: Hartmut Müller, DVW, GermanyCommission 4: vacantCommission 5: Daniel Roman, NSPS, USACommission 6: Maria João Henriques, OE-CEG, PortugalCommission 7: Daniel Paez, Colombian Society for Surveyors, ColombiaCommission 8: Marije Louwsma, GIN, the NetherlandsCommission 9: Ben Elder, RICS, UKCommission 10: Alan Muse, RICS, UK One application was received late and therefore unfortunately rejected.
	 As there were no nominations for Commission 2 and Commission 4 Council 
	has discussed about the situation and has decided according to the FIG 
	Statutes that the positions will be appointed by Council.  The profile templates of each candidate are attached to this agenda. In 
	the first session of the General Assembly each candidate will be given equal 
	time (not more than 5 minutes, which will be timed) to introduce her/him and 
	make a presentation focusing on his/her ideas and goals for developing the 
	FIG agenda within the commission The elections will take place at the second session of the General 
	Assembly by blind votes in on Friday 11 May 2018.  Appendix to item 20 and 27: Profiles of the candidates for FIG 
	Commission Chairs 1.1.2019-31.12.2022vacantDavid Mitchell, 
		SSSI, Australia (amended 4.5.2018) -
		nomination form
	
		Commission 3: Hartmut Müller, DVW, Germany -
		
		nomination form
		Commission 4: vacant
		Commission 5: Daniel Roman, NSPS, USA -
		
		nomination form -
		
		support letter
		Commission 6: Maria João Henriques, OE-CEG, Portugal -
		nomination form -
		support letter
		Commission 7: Daniel Paez, Colombian Society for Surveyors, Colombia 
		- nomination form
		Commission 8: Marije Louwsma, GIN, the Netherlands - 
		nomination form -
		
		support letter
		Commission 9: Ben Elder, RICS, UK -
		nomination form 
		- support letter
		Commission 10: Alan Muse, RICS, UK -
		nomination form p.1 
		- nomination form p.2 Motion: That the General Assembly notes the presentations and 
	decides to make the election at the second session of the General Assembly 
	on the 11 of May. Decision: 
	
	21. 
	ELECTION OF TWO FIG VICE PRESIDENTS FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESFIG Council has received three nominations for the two posts of FIG Vice 
	President: 
		Diane Dumashie, RICS, UKAlojz Kopacik, Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers, SlovakiaJixian Zhang, CSSMG, China The profile templates of each candidate are attached to this agenda. In 
	the first session of the General Assembly each candidate will be given equal 
	time (not more than 6 minutes which will be timed) to introduce her/him and 
	make a presentation focussing on his/her ideas and goals for developing the 
	FIG agenda to the General Assembly. The elections will take place at the second session of the General 
	Assembly by blind votes in on Friday 11 May. The elections will take place 
	one position at a time. If there will be no absolute majority in the first 
	voting, second vote will be organised between those two candidates that have 
	most votes. Appendix to item 21 and 28: Profiles of the candidates for FIG 
	Vice President 1.1.2019-31.12.2022: 
		Diane Dumashie, 
		RICS, UK - 
		letter of support
		Alojz Kopacik, Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers, Slovakia -
		letter 
		of supportJixian 
		Zhang, CSSMG, China -
		
		consent to nomination -
		letter of 
		support Motion: That the General Assembly notes the presentations and 
	decides to make the election at the second session of the General Assembly 
	on the 11 of May. Decision: 
	
	22. 
	ELECTION OF FIG PRESIDENT FOR THE TERM 2019-2022 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESThe Council has received two nominations for the post of FIG President: 
		Brian Coutts, NZIS, New ZealandRudolf Staiger, DVW, Germany In the first session of the General Assembly the candidates will be given 
	time (not more than 10 minutes) to introduce themselves and make a 
	presentation focusing on their ideas, goals and agenda for furthering FIG’s 
	objects and global stature. The election will take place at the second session of the General 
	Assembly by blind votes on Friday 11 May 2018. Appendix to item 22 and 29: Nomination templates of candidate to 
	FIG President 1.1.2019-31.12.2022: 
		Brian 
		Coutts, NZIS, New Zealand - 
		letter of supportRudolf 
		Staiger, DVW, Germany - 
		letter of support Motion: That the General Assembly notes the presentations and 
	decides to make the election at the second session of the General Assembly 
	on the 11 of May. Decision: 
	
	23. 
	DECISION OF THE VENUE FOR FIG 
	CONGRESS 2022 – PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES The FIG Congresses are organised by FIG together with a local member 
	association. FIG will together with the local member association have full 
	responsibility of the arrangements and of the financial result. This offers 
	FIG better opportunities in terms of organising events and generating 
	revenue. Therefore the Council has to ensure that all candidates are aware 
	of the role of FIG and split of responsibilities for organising the Congress. This General Assembly will decide on the host for the 
	FIG Congress 2022. The FIG Council has received two bids to host the FIG Congress 2022, 
	and FIG Council thanks all bidding member associations for their special 
	engagement and contribution to FIG.  The Council has prepared a desktop summary on the bids. In the summary 
	report the following considerations, as laid out in the invitation 
	documentation, are described for comparison:  
		Rotation of the conferences (region); Country (hosting of earlier FIG events, experience); Member association (its activeness, commitment to FIG and the 
		Working Week, execution ability for local association); Supporting organisations (local support to the Working Week, 
		governmental support, financial support, general support); Host city (characteristics and interest from congress programme 
		point of view, host city attractiveness, host city offerings); Venue (price/affordability, location of venue, internet availability 
		suitability of rooms, size of venue, structure and layout of the venue, 
		catering, value for money, hotels nearby facilities for exhibition);
		Accessibility (flight connections, several access possibilities, 
		security, visa issues, air fare to destination); Safety and security (political stability, airport safety, city 
		safety, political stability in the country - rating must be 3 or 
		higher); Proposed dates (must meet FIG requirements, Following FIG statutes, 
		practical dates, availability of venue, other conferences at the same 
		time)Technical programme (coverage of all FIG Commissions, potential 
		partners, originality, special ideas); Technical tours (coverage of all FIG Commissions, originality, ideas 
		proposed); Social programme (attractiveness and variety, proposals for dinners, 
		attractiveness of offered dinners, proposals for tours, is the programme 
		following the overall FIG concept); Attendance (expectation of international, regional and local 
		attendance, realistic number of international and national 
		participants); Finances (estimate of surplus and financial risks, realistic fees 
		proposed, fees in an acceptable price range, difference between 
		international and national fees, realistic budget, estimated revenue);
		Sponsorship (estimate sponsorship and exhibition income, proposed 
		income, how realistic is proposed income, local sponsor offerings, 
		sponsor interest to conference); Why host (reason for hosting);Objectives and outcomes (thought through why conference should be 
		held at destination, difference to other destinations, short term 
		outcome, long term outcome);Suggested theme (thought of possible theme that fits to 
		local/regional situation);Events organised in the past three years (how experienced is the 
		host in organising events)Major events planned in the proposed city (many events might 
		affect the price level):Initiatives for sustainable conference environment (is host city, 
		venue and local host paying attention to environmental issues);New initiatives or activities (originality – but within the overall 
		FIG concept)What legacy to leave locally from the Working Week (with host, 
		hosting city, for the surveying community)  The summary report will not give a recommendation or a preference to any 
	candidate but it will provide useful information on each items listed above 
	and summarise the pros and cons of each candidate to assist the member 
	association in making their decision.  The General Assembly must note that, 
	especially in these past years, the issue of security and financial 
	viability has come to the fore. The purpose of the evaluation process is to 
	maintain the continued viability, high standard and quality of the FIG 
	Congrfess.  The Council has considered the bids and has decided to present the 
	submitted bids to the General Assembly for its decision: 
		Cape Town, South Africa, The South African Geomatics Institute 
		(SAGI)Florida, USA, National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) The General Assembly is recommended to read the summaries and the bids 
	carefully.  Appendix to item 23 and 30: Summary Report on the Bids for FIG Congress 2022
 Bidding documents for FIG Working Week
	2021:
 
	
		
		Cape Town, South Africa, The South African Geomatics Institute 
		(SAGI)Florida, USA, National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) At the session each candidate will be given the same time (not more than 
	10 minutes, will be timed) to make a presentation of their proposal and 
	framework of the Working Week and their bid.  Decision on the venue of FIG Congress 2022 will be made at the second 
	session of the General Assembly on 11 May. The voting will be made by blind 
	votes.  Motion: TThat the General Assembly notes the submission, the 
	summary report and the presentations, makes its careful consideration and 
	decision during the second session of the General Assembly on 11 May. Decision:  
 
 Friday 11 May 2018
 Friday, 11 May, 08:30-10:30Room BEYLERBEYİ 1-2 ,
 Istanbul Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey
Presidents’ Meeting (by invitation only)24. FIG PRESIDENT'S MEETING Separate invitation to Presidents of the Member 
	Associations.  
 Friday, 11 May, 11:00–12:30 and 13:30-15:00  Room ÜSKÜDAR ICC, Istanbul Turkey General Assembly, Second 
	Session and Closing Ceremony 25. ROLL CALLPlease note: The roll call will be done for member associations 
	only. Delegates representing affiliate members, academic members, corporate 
	members and correspondents as well as honorary presidents and honorary 
	members will be entered in the records, but they shall register before the 
	meeting starts at the meeting venue to the staff of FIG Office.  Please note that only member associations that have paid all their 
	membership fees to the end of 2017 are allowed to vote at the meeting. A 
	list of member associations that are not allowed to vote will be published 
	and posted on the FIG web site 16 April 2018.  Appendix to items 2 & 25: 
	Roll Call including information 
	about member associations that are not allowed to vote at the General 
	Assembly because of unpaid membership fees for 2016 and earlier. 
	updated 30 April 2018 To be noted that the General Assembly has appointed two representatives 
	as tellers. Tellers: The tellers will represent the member association hosting the 
	current General Assembly (MIL/MAKLI, Finland) Martti Pietikainen and 
	the host of the proceeding following General Assembly (Chamber of Surveying 
	and Cadastre Engineers of Turkey) Muzaffer Kahveci.
 Motion: Those members present are recorded in the minutes.  Decision:  26.  MEMBERSHIPThe Council will decide on other membership issues, if 
	any, considered in Istanbul and bring them for the General Assembly for 
	decision or information as necessary.   26.1 Afghan Surveyors Association (ASA), 
	Afghanistan    FIG Council has received an application for membership from Afghan 
	Surveyors Association (ASA), Afghanistan. This application was discussed at 
	the FIG Council meeting during FIG Congress 2018 and council decided to 
	bring this application forward to the General Assembly. The association was 
	established 2 April 2018. Their total membership (all categories) is 185. 
	Afghan Surveyors fulfils the criteria of FIG member association.    Appendix to agenda item 6.1.1:   Motion: That the General Assembly admits Afghan Surveyors 
	Association, ASA, Afghanistan to become a member association of FIG.    Decision:      26.2 Other membership matters    Association Professional Surveyors of Liberia was expelled at the General 
	Assembly 2017. Liberia has now paid their remaining arrears and are 
	therefore reinstalled as member.    FIG has received the following application for Affiliate membership:  
		 Survey of India (AF-) Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON) (AF-)  FIG has received the following application for Academic membership:  
		 National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of 
		Ukraine      The number of member associations after expulsions and admittance 
	of new members is 105 from 91 countries.    The number of affiliate members is after the updates 45 from 43 
	countries.    The number of Academic members is after the update 86 from 52 countries.
	 Updated 10 May 2018  Motion: That the General Assembly notes the updates     Decision:     Motion: That the General Assembly decides on 
	the membership issues based on the proposal of the Council.  
	 Decision:  27. ELECTION OF COMMISSION CHAIRS According to the FIG Statutes and Internal Rules the General Assembly 
	shall elect Commission Chairs Elects. These Chairs Elect will then become 
	Chairs of the Commissions for the next term of office, 2019-2022. Thus the 
	General Assembly shall appoint at this meeting Commission Chairs for the 
	term of office 1.1.2019-31.12.2022. Their respective nominating member 
	associations have reconfirmed all nominated Chairs 2019-2022.  The election will take place on the following candidates: 
		Commission 1: Winnie Shiu, CSSMG, ChinaCommission 2: vacantCommission 3: Hartmut Müller, DVW, GermanyCommission 4: vacantCommission 5: Daniel Roman, NSPS, USACommission 6: Maria João Henriques, OE-CEG, PortugalCommission 7: Daniel Paez, Colombian Society for Surveyors, ColombiaCommission 8: Marije Louwsma, GIN, the NetherlandsCommission 9: Ben Elder, RICS, UKCommission 10: Alan Muse, RICS, UK Because there is only one candidate for Commission 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 
	and 10 these candidates will be elected through a simple voting.  For commission 2 and 4, as there were no nominations, Council has 
	appointed Chairs for these positions and is bringing these two chairs 
	forward to the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 20 and 27: Profiles of the candidates for FIG 
	Commission Chairs 1.1.2019-31.12.2022  
		Commission 1: Winnie Shiu, CSSMG, China -
		
		nomination form  - 
		
		support letterCommission 2: vacantCommission 3: Hartmut Müller, DVW, Germany -
		
		nomination formCommission 4: vacantCommission 5: Daniel Roman, NSPS, USA -
		
		nomination form -
		
		support letterCommission 6: Maria João Henriques, OE-CEG, Portugal -
		nomination form -
		support letterCommission 7: Daniel Paez, Colombian Society for Surveyors, Colombia 
		- nomination formCommission 8: Marije Louwsma, GIN, the Netherlands - 
		nomination form -
		
		support letterCommission 9: Ben Elder, RICS, UK -
		nomination form 
		- support letterCommission 10: Alan Muse, RICS, UK -
		nomination form p.1 
		- nomination form p.2 As there were no nominations for Commission 2 and Commission 4 Council 
	has discussed about the situation and has decided according to the FIG 
	Statutes that the positions will be appointed by Council.  Motion:That the General Assembly:  
		 elects the Chairs Elects to commissions 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 
		10 as described above,  notes the appointment of the Chairs Elects to commission 2 and 
		4,  appoints the Chairs Elects for Chairs for the term 2019-2022.
		 Decision: 28. ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS FOR 2019-2022The General Assembly has heard presentation of the three candidates for 
	the two positions for FIG Vice President 2019-2022 at the first session. The 
	election will take place between:  
		Diane Dumashie, RICS, UKAlojz Kopacik, Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers, SlovakiaJixian Zhang, CSSMG, China The elections will take place by blind votes following the FIG statutes 
	and internal rules. The elections will take place one position at a time. If 
	there will be no absolute majority in the first voting, second vote will be 
	organised between those two candidates that have most votes.  Appendix to item 21 and 28: Profiles of the candidates for FIG 
	Vice President 1.1.2019-31.12.2022: 
		Diane Dumashie, 
		RICS, UK - 
		letter of support
		Alojz Kopacik, Chamber of Surveyors and Cartographers, Slovakia -
		letter 
		of supportJixian 
		Zhang, CSSMG, China -
		
		consent to nomination -
		letter of 
		support Motion: That the General Assembly elects two Vice Presidents for 
	the term 1.1.2019-31.12.2022.    Decision:  
	
	
	29. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT FOR 2019-2022   
	The General Assembly have heard presentation of the two candidates for the 
	FIG President 2019-2022 at the first session. The election will take place 
	between  
		Brian Coutts, NZIS, New ZealandRudolf Staiger, DVW, Germany 
	The election will take place by blind votes following the FIG statutes and 
	internal rules.  Appendix to item 22 and 29: Nomination templates of candidate to 
	FIG President 1.1.2019-31.12.2022: 
		Brian 
		Coutts, NZIS, New Zealand - 
		letter of supportRudolf 
		Staiger, DVW, Germany - 
		letter of support 
	Motion: That the General Assembly elects the President for FIG for 
	term of office 1.1.2019-31.12.2022.   
	Decision:  
	30. DECISION ON THE VENUE FOR FIG CONGRESS 2022Candidates for FIG Congress 2022 have made their presentations in the 
	first session of the General Assembly and FIG Council has presented its 
	evaluation. The decision will be made between:  
	
		
		Cape Town, South Africa, The South African Geomatics Institute 
		(SAGI)Florida, USA, National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) The decision will take place by blind votes following the FIG statutes 
	and internal rules.  Motion: That the General Assembly decides the host and venue for 
	FIG Congress 2022.  Decision: 31. REPORTS FROM ASSOCIATION, AFFILIATE, ACADEMIC, 
	REGIONAL BODIES AND CORPORATE MEMBERS FORUM (IF ANY) During the Congress there will be Member Association Forum, the 
	Director General’s/Affiliate Members Forum, Academic Members Forum, Regional 
	Bodies Forum and 
	Corporate Members Meeting. They may report back to the General Assembly on 
	any issues that may need the endorsement of or are of general interest to 
	the General Assembly.  Motion: Than the General Assembly records the report(s) Decision: 32. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONSFIG Commissions will have their annual meetings, administrative meetings 
	and technical sessions during the Congress. They may report back to the 
	General Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement of or are of 
	general interest to the General Assembly. Any other activities from the 
	Congress may be reported back to the General Assembly on any issues that 
	may need the endorsement of or are of general interest to the General 
	Assembly.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report(s).  Decision: 33. 	REPORTS FROM NETWORKS, TASK FORCES, PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS, FIG FOUNDATION AND OTHER WORKING WEEK ACTIVITIES (IF ANY) 	Networks, Task Forces, Permanent Institutions, FIG Foundation and others will have 
	meetings and technical sessions in Christchurch. They may report back to the 
	General Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement of or are of 
	general interest to the General Assembly. Any other activities from the 
	Working Week may be reported back to the General Assembly on any issues that 
	may need the endorsement of or are of general interest to the General 
	Assembly.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report(s). Decision:  34. OTHER ISSUES Any other issues that the members want to raise for discussion.  Motion: That the discussion will be recorded and the Council will 
	consider action that will be required.  Decision: 35. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2021 IN ACCRA, GHANA Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana and Ghana Institution of Surveyors will give a presentation on preparations of FIG Working 
	Week 2021.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.  Decision: 36. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2020 IN AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from Geo-Information 
	Netherlands, GIN will give a presentation on preparations of FIG Working 
	Week 2020.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.  Decision: 37. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2019 IN HANOI, VIETNAMRepresentatives from the Local Organising Committee from the Vietnam 
	Association of Geodesy - Cartography - Remote Sensing will give a 
	presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2019.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report    Decision:  38. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATIONCLOSING CEREMONY
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