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	  FIG General Assembly
  |  Agenda36th General Assembly6 and 10 May 2013 in Abuja, Nigeria
 PROGRAMMEThis is the programme for the General Assembly. Click here to see the 
FIG Working Week 2013 web site. 
  
    | Monday, 6 May 2013 Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria
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    | Monday6 May 2012
 | 09:00-12:0013:00-15:00
 Conference Hall,
 Nicon Luxury Hotel
 | General Assembly, First Session |  
    | Tuesday, 7 May – Thursday, 9 May 2013 FIG Working Week 2013
 International Conference Center and Nicon Luxury Hotel, 
	  Abuja, Nigeria
 www.fig.net/fig2013
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    | Wednesday 8 May 2012
 | 09:00-10:30 Tbc
 International Conference Center/Nicon Luxury Hotel
 | Member Association Presidents/HoD Forum This session is reserved for Presidents or Heads of delegation (or their 
	  representatives) of member associations to discuss issue of their common 
	  interest.
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    | Friday, 10 May 2013 Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria
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    | Friday 10 May 2013
 | 08:30-10:30 Tbc
 Nicon Luxury Hotel
 | FIG President's Meeting For Presidents or Heads of delegation of Member Associations (or their 
	  representatives)
 By invitation only
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    | 
    	Friday10 May 2013
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      11:00–12:3013:30-15:00
 Conference Hall,
 Nicon Luxury Hotel
 | General Assembly, Second Session |  
    | Friday 10 May 2013
 | 15:00-16:00 Conference Hall,
 Nicon Luxury Hotel
 | Closing Ceremony General Assembly and will be followed by the Farewell Reception hosted 
	  by the Association of Authorised Land Surveyors Malaysia, (PEJUTA), host 
	  of FIG 25th Congress 2014.
 |  FIG 36th GENERAL ASSEMBLYAGENDAfor the meetings to be held on Monday 6th and Friday 10th 
of May in Conference Hall, Nicon Luxury Hotel Abuja, Nigeria
 
 IntroductionIn addition to .htm-format this agenda and its appendices 
	are published as .pdf files. To download only the agenda in Acrobat format 
	please click here:  
 Agenda as circulated to the members 08 March 
2013 as Adobe Acrobat version (13 pages) 
  Revised agenda as Adobe Acrobat version - 
version including all updates (13 pages) - 08 May 2013 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 as an Adobe Acrobat version (189 
pages - 9 MB) as at the time when sent to members 08 March 2013. - To be added 
  Note: Revisions are shown only on the .htm version of the agenda and 
marked with
colour. The individual appendix files can be downloaded below under 
	each item in Acrobat format. PLEASE NOTE: Based on the decision from 2007 FIG Office 
has sent members only the agenda without appendices as a hard copy. Full agenda 
with all appendices can be downloaded from this web site. If you need a hard 
copy you can also request the FIG Office to send you a copy by normal mail, 
email: fig@fig.net. 
 Changes to the agenda after it was 
	originally distributed as hard copy to the member associations are marked in 
	this agenda with
	colour and date.  
 List of Agenda Items Monday, 6 May, 09:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00 
	OPENING PROCEEDINGSROLL CALLAPPOINTMENT OF TELLERSADOPTION OF THE AGENDAADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 35th GENERAL ASSEMBLYMEMBERSHIPPRESIDENT’S REPORT REPORTS FROM FIG COMMISSIONS AND FIG NETWORKS 2012-2013REPORTS OF FIG TASK FORCES 2012-2013REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS 
	2012-2013REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION 2012-2013CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD BANKLIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS  FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2012AND AUDITOR’S REPORT AND BUDGETS 
	2013-2016SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2015VENUE FOR WORKING WEEK 2017REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2016 IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW 
	ZEALANDREPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 20156 IN SOFIA, BULGARIA Friday, 10 May, 8:30-10:30 – Presidents' Meeting (by invitation only)
	
	FIG PRESIDENTS’ MEETING  Friday, 10 May, 11:00–12:30 and 13:30-15:00 
	
	ROLL CALL
	MEMBERSHIP
	REPORTS FROM MEMBER ASSOCIATION'S FORUM, 
	AFFILIATE (DIRECTOR GENERAL'S) FORUM AND ACADEMIC MEMBERS FORUM
	CO-OPERATION WITH THE FIG CORPORATE MEMBERS
	REPORTS FROM ACCO
	REPORT ON THE FIG CONGRESS 2014 IN KUALA 
	LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
	CLOSING PROCEEDINGS 
 Monday 6 May 2013
 Monday, 6 May 09:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00Conference Hall, Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria
 General Assembly, First Session
1. OPENING PROCEEDINGSPresident CheeHai Teo to open the 36th General Assembly.  2. ROLL CALLVice President Rudolf Staiger to take the roll call. Please note: The roll call will be done for member associations and 
affiliate members only. Delegates representing 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 FIG officers. Member associations are asked to 
inform the FIG Office, Claudia Stormoen: 
csp@fig.net by 21 April 2013 about their attendance and at the same 
time to submit the names of their delegates and to inform who their Head of the 
delegation is, if it is not the President or Chair. Since only member 
associations that have paid all their membership fees to the end of 2012 are 
allowed to vote at the meeting, a list of member associations that are not 
allowed to vote will be published on the FIG web site 10 April 2013. All 
other members are also encouraged to inform FIG Office about their attendance.
 Appendix to items 2 & 20: 
Roll Call 
Appendix to items 2 & 20: 
List of member associations 
that are not allowed to vote at the General Assembly because of unpaid 
membership fees for 2011 and earlier - 
posted 10 April 2013.
 Motion: That members present are recorded in the minutes.  Decision: 3. APPOINTMENT OF TELLERSThe General Assembly shall appoint two persons as tellers following the 
principle that the tellers will represent member associations hosting the 
preceding and the current General Assembly. Motion: That the General Assembly appoints two tellers, representing 
respectively the preceding and the current hosts, for the two sessions of the 
General Assembly. Decision: 4. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDAMotion: That the agenda be adopted. Decision: 5. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 35th
	GENERAL ASSEMBLYMinutes have been circulated previously.  Appendix to item 5: Minutes of the 
General Assembly in Rome, Italy, May 2012 
 Minutes of the General Assembly in 
Rome, Italy, May 2012 without appendices Motion: That the minutes be adopted as recorded.  Decision: 6. MEMBERSHIP6.1 Acceptance of new membersFIG has received no new applications for membership from national 
associations during 2012/13. 6.1.1 Association des Professionels 
de l'Ingenierie Topographique du Gabon, APIT Gabon After the General Assembly Agenda was 
sent out FIG received an application from Association des Professionels de 
l'Ingenierie Topographique du Gabon, APIT Gabon (MA-10122). Approved by Council 
on 5 May 2013. (added 5 May 2013) Appendix to item 6.1.1:
Membership application from 
the Association des Professionels de l'Ingenierie Topographique du Gabon (APIT)
 6.1.2 Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors
 After the General Assembly Agenda was 
sent out FIG received an application from Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors. 
Approved by Council on 5 May 2013. (added 5 May 2013)
 Motion: That the General Assembly records that there are no new 
membership applications from national associations.
 That General Assembly approves the 
membership application from Association des Professionels de l'Ingenierie 
Topographique du Gabon, APIT Gabon, and the Bahamas Assiciation of Land 
Surveyors. (added 5 May 2013)
 Decision:  6.2 Other member association issues6.2.1 The Society of Chartered Surveyors, Ireland The Society of Chartered Surveyors has merged with RICS, United Kingdom, and 
has therefore terminated its membership with FIG since they are now represented 
through RICS. FIG Council has agreed to move the membership to RICS. Motion: That the General Assembly records the decision of the Council 
to move the SCS membership in FIG to RICS.
 Decision:
 6.2.2 The Appraisal Institute, United States  The Appraisal Institute has decided to terminate their membership with FIG.
 Motion: That the General Assembly records the decision of the 
Appraisal Institute to terminate their membership of FIG.  Decision: 6.3 Expulsion of member associations Subscriptions of following member associations are more than three years in 
arrears:  
	MA-10001 Ordre des Geometres-Experts Fonciers, AlgeriaMA-10011 Sociedade Brasilieira de 
	Cartografia, Geodesia, Fotogrametria e Sensoriamento Remoto, Brazil Has meanwile paid their arrears 
	(added 5 May 2013)MA-10114 Albania Association of GeodesyMA-10115 Ethiopian Surveying Professionals Association (ESPA)
	- has applied for poor membership 
	support. (added 5 May 2013) The General Assembly has powers 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 letters to these associations informing 
that if their membership fees are still in arrears at the time of the General 
Assembly in Abuja, then the General Assembly shall expel these member 
associations. As at 5.3.2013 the number of FIG member associations is 103 from 87 
countries. After expulsions the number of FIG member associations will be 99 
from 84 countries. Status 6 May 2013: 103 members from 87 
countries
 Motion: That the General Assembly expels the  
	MA-10001 Ordre des Geometres-Experts Fonciers, AlgeriaMA-10011 Sociedade Brasilieira de 
	Cartografia, Geodesia, Fotogrametria e Sensoriamento Remoto, Brazil -
	(changed 5 May 2013)MA-10114 Albania Association of GeodesyMA-10115 Ethiopian Surveying Professionals 
	Association (ESPA)- changed 5 May 2013) from the FIG membership if their membership fees still are in arrears 6 May 
2013.  Furthermore that the General Assembly 
acknowledges the Council decision to grant Ethiopian Surveying Professionals 
Associations poor membership support (added 5 May 2013) Decision:  6.4 Other membership issues Corporate members  The Council has admitted the following companies to become a Corporate Member 
of FIG after the General Assembly in 2012:  
	CM 30051 - ISQ Portugal (category F – regional level)
 Following corporate members have terminated their membership since May 2012:
 
	CM-30009 - Grontmij nv, The Netherlands (category C –silver level)AED-SICAD Aktiengesellschaft, Germany (Category D – Bronze level) Mason Land Surveys CM-10015 
	(Category D - Bronze level) (added 5 May 2013) The Council has expelled the following corporate members because of unpaid 
membership subscriptions:  
	CM-30013 IGN France International, France (Category D – Bronze level)CM-30045 Hi-Target Survey Instrument CO, China (Category C – Silver 
	level)  After these changes the number of corporate members is now 22.
After 5 May 21 corporate members Affiliate members The Council has admitted the following national agency to become an affiliate 
member: 
	AF-20046 Consejo Federal de Catastro de la Republica Argentina (C.F.C) The Council has expelled following affiliate member because of unpaid 
membership subscriptions: 
	AF-20032 Surveying Department, Dubai Municipality, United Arab Emirates The number of Affiliate Members after these changes remains at 41. Academic members   The Council has admitted the following universities and institutions to 
become an academic member:  
	AC-40127 University of StuttgartAC-40128 Universidad de los AndesAC-40129 Rovaniemi University of Applied SiencesAC-40130 Lebanese International University, LIUAC-40131 INES-RuhengeriAC-40132 Ecole Nationale du 
	Cadastre et des Sciences Geographique, ENCSG, GABON – NEW 5 May 2013 The Council has expelled following universities because of unpaid membership 
subscriptions:  
	AC-40008 Arabian Gulf University, BahrainAC-40014 Universidad de Concepcion, ChileAC-40056 Polytechnic University of Puerto 
	Ricorestored 13 March 2013AC- 40095 National Water Research Center, EgyptAC-40100 The National Research Institute of Astronomy & Geophysics, 
	Egypt The number of Academic Members after these changes is 
91 - after 5 May 92 (added 5 May 2013) Correspondents  At its meeting 4/2011 Council has decided to terminate the appointment of 
correspondents from Bhutan, Eritrea, Gabon, India, Lesotho, Peru, Saint Lucia 
WI, Tanzania and Tuvalu at the end of 2012. 
 After these decisions the number of correspondents is 4.
 Motion: That the General Assembly notes the actions that the Council 
has taken with other membership matters. Decision: 6.5 Appointment of Honorary Member
 After the General Assembly 
Agenda was send out FIG received an application from the National Land Survey of 
Finland and the Finnish Association of Geodetic and Land Surveyors to appoint 
FIG Director Markku Villikka Honorary Member of FIG. Council decided 5 May to 
bring this application forward to the General Assembly.
 Appendix to item 6.5: 
The nomination letter 
from the National Land Survey of Finland and the Finnish Association of Geodetic 
and Land Surveyors.
 Motion: 
That the General Assembly approves the application to appoint FIG Director 
Markku Villika Honorary Member.
 (added 5 May 2013)
 
 Decision:
 7. PRESIDENT’S REPORT President CheeHai Teo has prepared the President’s report on the 
activities of the President and the Council since the General Assembly in 
Marrakech in May 2011.  Appendix to item 7: 
President’s report 
 Motion: That the General Assembly accepts the President’s report.  Decision: 8. REPORTS FROM FIG COMMISSIONS AND FIG NETWORKS 2012-2013  Each Commission Chair, 2011-2014, has submitted a written report on the 
Commission activities covering period from Working Week in Rome to Working Week 
in Abuja. These reports include reports of the Commission chair and Commission 
working groups. The reports include also the two FIG networks: Standards Network 
and Young Surveyors Network.
 Each chair will give a brief report on their respective Commission key 
activities at the meeting
 Appendices to item 8: Commission reports: Motion: That the General Assembly adopts reports of the Commission and 
Network Chairs and records its thanks to the chairs and other officers of the 
Commissions and Networks for their on going contributions.  Decision:
  8.13 Appointment of Commission 10 
Chair Elect
 The application of Commission 10 Chair Elect was last year in Rome postponed to 
2013 General Assembly. After the General assembly agenda was published, FIG has 
received an application from RICS for See Lian Ong, for the position as 
Commission 10 Chair Elect. FIG Office has not received any other nominations. 
FIG Council decided on its meeting on 5 May 2013 to bring this application 
forward to General Assembly for approval.
 Appendix to item 8.13:
Application form 
from RICS to appoint See Lian Ong as Chair Elect for Commission 10 Motion: That the General 
Assembly will approve the application of See Lian Ong, RICS for the position as 
Commission 10 Chair Elect.(added 5 May 2013)
 
 Decision:
 
 
 8.14 Young Surveyors Network
 Having had discussion with Eva-Maria Unger (OVG, Austria), President 
Gert Steinkellner (OVG,-Austria) and Chair of YSN, Kate Fairlie 
(SSSI, Australia), Council has decided to nominate Eva-Maria Unger, the current 
Secretary of YSN as the chair-elect of the Young Surveyors Network (2015 – 
2018).
 
 Motion: That the General Assembly approves the nomination.
 
 Decision:
 9. REPORTS OF FIG TASK FORCES 2012-2013FIG has currently three Task Forces: 1) FIG Africa Task Force (2009 – 2014), 
chaired by Dr. Diane Dumashie (RICS, United Kingdom); 2) Task Force on 
Surveyors and the Climate Change (2011-2014) chaired by Prof. John Hannah 
(NZIS, New Zealand); and 3) Task Force on Property and Housing (2011-2014) 
chaired by Prof. Chryssy Potsiou (HARSE/TCG, Greece). Appendices to item 9: Task Force reports: Motion: That the General Assembly records all Task Force reports and 
records its thanks to the Chairs of the Task Forces and their members for their 
work and contributions.  Decision:  10. REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS 
2012-2013 10.1 International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office International 
du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, Director of OICRF has prepared a report on the 
OICRF activities since the General Assembly in Rome. He will make a brief report 
orally at the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 10.1: Report 
from the International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office International 
du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF.  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:  10.2 International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement, 
Permanent Institution of FIG Mr. Jan de Graeve, Director of the IIHSM has prepared a report on the 
IIHSM activities since the General Assembly in Rome. IIHSM will make a short 
oral presentation at the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 10.2: 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:  11. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION 2012-2013Mr. John Hohol, President of the FIG Foundation has prepared a report 
on the FIG Foundation activities from May 2012 to February 2013. He will make a 
brief report orally at the General Assembly.  Appendix to item 12: 
Report of the FIG Foundation activities 2012-2013  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 for their past year’s work.  Decision:  12. CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD BANK The main partners in the co-operation with the United Nations and the World 
Bank since the FIG Working Week in Rome have been: 
	World BankUnited Nations Global Geospatial Information ManagementUnited Nations Human Settlement Programme (UN-HABITAT) Global Land Tool 
	Network Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN)United Nations Office for Outer Space Affair (UNOOSA)United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)United Nations Regional Committee on Global Geospatial Information 
	Management for Asia and the Pacific (UN-GGIM-AP) The activities with these bodies are described in the President’s report,
	appendix to item 7. 
	 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: 13. LIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS The Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies JB-GIS was formally 
established during the FIG Working Week in Cairo in 2005 and meets annually 
during a major conference. The meeting of JB-GIS in 2012 was held in Melbourne, 
Australia, where Prof. William Cartwright was retained as Chairperson for 
further one year. Co-operation with international and regional organisations is described in 
President’s report, appendix 
to item 7.  FIG has further bilateral agreements of co-operation with several other 
international associations like ISM, IFHP, CIB, ION, ICEC, FIABCI, IFHS and 
PAQS. Some of the partners are also working together within the Habitat 
Professionals Forum.  FIG is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and working 
together with ISO and International Valuation Standards Committee (IVSC) on 
standards.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report on the liaison 
with other international associations.  Decision:  14. FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2012 AND AUDITOR’S REPORT AND BUDGETS 
2013-2016Vice President Bruno Razza and former Vice President Iain Greenway 
have jointly prepared a report on the FIG Financial Issues. This report includes 
summary of 2012 accounts, an updated budget for 2013 and proposals for budgets 
2014-2016 with notes and proposal for membership fees for member associations in 
2015.  The Auditors Report includes the auditors report from 2012, official accounts 
(income statement 2012) and balance sheet 31 December 2012. Appendix to item 14:  Motion: That the General Assembly  
	adopts the audited accounts for 2012 andadopts budgets for 2013–2016  15. SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2015 The 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. Membership 
fee structure was changed in 2009. Membership fees have been discussed as part 
of the finance report, 
appendix to item 14.  The 2012 General Assembly approved membership fees for 2014 as follows: 
	
		|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee |  
		| 2014 | 4.48 € 
		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 2.24 € 
		member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 20 
		members or 50 € (whichever is greater) | 5,500 members 
		(24,640 €) |  See the
	
	World Bank lists of the low-income economies and the lower-middle-income 
	economies. The Council proposes to the General Assembly to keep the membership fees for 
member associations for 2015 at the same level as endorsed by the General 
Assembly in 2012 for 2014. In the draft budgets for 2013-2016 the membership 
fees are planned to be kept at the 2013 level for all membership categories for 
2013-2015.
 In addition, Council has looked again at the maximum fee, which is currently set 
at 5,500 members. Council considered holding this to a fixed monetary amount, or 
adjusting the number of members, and have concluded that it would be appropriate 
to fix it at 5,500 members or €25,000, whichever is the lower – this would be 
the maximum that any Member Association would pay to be a member of FIG. The 
current maximum is 5,500 members x €4.48 = €24,640; the cap of €25,000 would 
apply once the subscription rate has increased by 1.5% or more.
 Motion: That the General Assembly adopts following membership fees 
payable by member associations in 2015: 
	
		|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee |  
		| 2015 | 4.48 € 
		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 2.24 € 
		member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 20 
		members or 50 € (whichever is greater) | 5,500 members 
		(24,640 €) |  Decision: 16. DECISION OF THE VENUE FOR FIG WORKING WEEK 2017The FIG Working Weeks are organised by FIG together with the local member 
association. FIG and the local member association will together have full 
responsibility of the arrangements. The Council has to ensure that all 
candidates are aware about the role of FIG and split of responsibilities for 
organising the Working Week. FIG Council has lately worked on defining the split 
of responsibilities between the local association and FIG, and has therefore 
decided to postpone the bid for 2017 by one year to allow time to evaluate the 
current concept. The bid material for 2017 Working Week will be published 
Summer 2013 and deadline for bids for 2017 will be 30 November 2013. 
The decision on venue for 2017 will be made at the General Assembly in Kuala 
Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2014. Motion: TThat the General Assembly records postponement of the 
decision of venue for FIG Working Week 2017 until the General Assembly in Kuala 
Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2014. Decision:  17. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2016 REPORT ON THE FIG 
WORKING WEEK 2016 IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALANDPresident Andrew Stirling from the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and 
representatives of the Organising Committee of FIG Working Week 2016 will give a 
presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2016.  Motion: That the General Assembly records the report for information.  Decision:  18. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2015 IN SOFIA, BULGARIAPresident Angel Yanakiev from the Chamber of Graduated Surveyors and 
representatives of the Organising Committee of FIG Working Week 2015 will give a 
presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2015.  Appendix to agenda item 18:
Report for FIG Working Week 2015 in 
Sofia Bulgaria Motion: That the General Assembly records the report for information.  Decision:  
 Friday 10 May 2012
 Friday, 10 May, 8:30-10:30Tbc, Nicon Luxury Hotel
 Presidents’ Meeting (by invitation only)
19. FIG PRESIDENT'S MEETING  
Separate invitation to Presidents of the Member Associations.  Appendix to item 19: 
Invitation to 
Presidents of FIG member associations 
 Friday, 10 May, 11:00–12:30 and 13:30-15:00Conference Hall, Nicon Luxury
 General Assembly, Second Session
Friday, 10 May, 11:00–12:30 and 13:30-15:0020. ROLL CALL Vice President Staiger to take the roll call. Please note: The roll call will be done for member associations and 
affiliate members only. Delegates representing 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 FIG officers. Member associations are asked to 
inform the FIG Office, Claudia Stormoen: 
csp@fig.net by 21 April 2013 about their attendance and at the same 
time to submit the names of their delegates and to inform who their Head of the 
delegation is, if it is not the President or Chair. Since only member 
associations that have paid all their membership fees to the end of 2012 are 
allowed to vote at the meeting, a list of member associations that are not 
allowed to vote will be published on the FIG web site 10 April 2013. All 
other members are also encouraged to inform FIG Office, Claudia Stormoen about 
their attendance.
 Appendix to items 2 & 20:
Roll Call
 Appendix to items 2 & 20: 
List of member associations 
that are not allowed to vote at the General Assembly because of unpaid 
membership fees for 2012 and earlier – 
posted
10 April 
2013.
 
 Motion: That present members are recorded in the minutes.  Decision:  21. MEMBERSHIPThe Council will decide on other membership issues considered in Abuja and 
bring them for the General Assembly for decision or information as necessary.
 Motion: 
That the General Assembly decides on the membership issues based on the proposal 
of the Council. 
 Decision:  22. REPORTS FROM MEMBER ASOCIATION'S FORUM, AFFILLIATE 
(DIRECTOR GENERAL'S) FORUM AND ACADEMIC MEMBERS FORUM Member associations, Affiliate (Director Generals) and 
Academic members will have their fora during the Working Week and may choose to 
report back to the General Assembly on any issues are of general interest. Motion: That the General Assembly records the reports. Decision:  23. CO-OPERATION WITH THE FIG CORPORATE MEMBERS A meeting for FIG Corporate Members is organised in Abuja (Thursday 9 May 
09:00 - 10:30 Corporate Members' Meeting). A report on co-operation between 
FIG and its Corporate Members will be given at the meeting.
 Motionn: That the General Assembly records the report.  Decision:  24. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS AND TASK FORCES Commission Officers (ACCO), Commissions and Task forces will have their 
annual and other administrative meetings in Abuja. They will report back to the 
General Assembly on any issues that need endorsement of the General Assembly or 
are of general interest. Motion: That the General Assembly records the reports and decides on 
any recommendations arising from the reports. Decision:  25. REPORT ON THE CONGRESS 2014 IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA President Mohammad Azmi Mohd Zin from the Association of Authorised 
Land Surveyors Malaysia and representatives of the Organising Committee of FIG 
2014 will give a presentation on preparations of FIG Congress 2014.  Appendix to agenda item 25:
Report for FIG Congress 2014 in 
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Motion: That the General Assembly records the report for information.
 Decision:  26. CLOSING PROCEEDINGSIncl presentation of certificates of appreciation CLOSING CEREMONY
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