COMMISSION RESPONSIBILITIES
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      The commissions, under the guidance of their chairs, are responsible 
	  for pursuing FIG’s professional and technical objectives, through the 
	  implementation of work plans that are adopted by the General Assembly 
	  following the FIG Congress and culminate with the delivery of technical 
	  programmes at the following congress. 
      Between them, they cover all the activities listed in the FIG 
	  definition of a surveyor. Most appoint working groups to progress specific 
	  aspects of their work. 
      Each commission chair works with the assistance of a Chair Elect and 
	  Vice Chairs and a Vice Chair of Administration. Commission Chair and Vice 
	  Chairs (working group chairs) serve for a four-year term (Chair Elect for 
	  two years), which starts at the beginning of the year that follows the 
	  congress and concludes at the end of year of the next congress. Member 
	  associations may each appoint one delegate to each commission. Affiliates, 
	  academic members and corporate members are encouraged to appoint 
	  a correspondent to all commissions of their interest. 
      In addition to delivering the technical programmes at congresses and 
	  Working Weeks, commissions and their working groups organise other 
	  seminars and conferences on technical and professional topics, either 
	  individually or jointly (usually in collaboration with an FIG member 
	  association or an allied international professional society). Commissions 
	  also seek opportunities for participating in events sponsored by United 
	  Nations or other funding agency, with a view to assisting professional 
	  development in developing countries and those in economic transition. 
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