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ex United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Executive Board Hundred and sixty-first Session 161 EX/50 PARIS, 23 March 2001 Original: English Item 7.10 of the provisional agenda PROPOSAL OF A STANDARD MODEL TEXT FOR FINANCIAL REGULATIONS OF SPECIAL ACCOUNTS SUMMARY By 156 EX/Decision 8.5, the Executive Board adopted Standard model Financial Regulations of Special Accounts applicable to institutes and similar bodies created in the framework of UNESCO. The Director-General submits herewith, for consideration by the Executive Board, a proposal of a standard model text for Financial Regulations of Special Accounts, which do not relate to institutes or similar bodies. Decision required: paragraph 6. 1. The Director-General is authorized under Financial Regulation 6.6 to establish Special Accounts, which shall be reported to the Executive Board. Furthermore, Financial Regulation 6.7 states that: The purpose and limit of each [ ] Special Account shall be clearly defined by the appropriate authority. The Director-General may, when necessary in connection with the purposes of a [ ] Special Account, prepare special Financial Regulations to govern the operation of such [ ] Accounts, which shall be reported to the Executive Board; the Executive Board may make appropriate recommendations to the Director-General thereon. 2. Further to 155 EX/Decision 5.3, paragraph 10, the Director-General submitted for consideration by the Executive Board proposals of standard model texts for Financial Regulations of Special Accounts applicable to institutes and similar bodies. The Executive Board subsequently adopted, in 156 EX/Decision 8.5, standard model Financial Regulations of Special Accounts applicable to institutes and similar bodies created in the framework of UNESCO, which is attached as Annex II to this document.

page 2 3. Members of the Executive Board realized at its 157th session in taking note of the Financial Regulations of the Priority Africa Special Account that the standard financial regulations for institutes and similar bodies were not in their entirety applicable to special accounts of a more general nature. The Financial Regulations adopted for the Priority Africa Special Account, which were based to the extent possible on the standard model for institutes and similar bodies, have de facto served as the model for such special accounts. 4. As a result of comments made by Members of the Executive Board at its 160th session that a standard model of Financial Regulations for this kind of Special Account should be established in the future, the Director-General submits herewith, as Annex I, his proposal for such a model. 5. The Executive Board may wish to note the differences between this proposal and the Financial Regulations adopted for institutes and similar bodies. This summary follows the article numbers as adopted for institutes and similar bodies. Article 1 - Creation of a Special Account of UNESCO Identical in both versions. Article 2 - Financial period The budget cycle of institutes is usually a year. This proposal shows the financial period as that of UNESCO. (2 years) New Article Purpose This proposal includes a new article (Article 3) to explain the purpose of the Special Account. Institutes and similar bodies have statutes, which preclude the need for such an article. Article3 Income This article (new Article 4) has been modified to take account of the different legal status of an ordinary Special Account. Article 4 Budget This article is not applicable to ordinary special accounts, as these do not have governing boards. However, new Article 5 covers expenditure that is authorized to be charged to the Special Account. Article 5 The General Account Article 6 Trust Funds, Reserve and Subsidiary Special Accounts These two articles are not applicable to ordinary Special Accounts. Article 7 Accounts New Article 6 has been written to cover the accounting needs as applicable to ordinary Special Accounts.

page 3 Article 8 External audit Not applicable to ordinary Special Accounts, whose accounts are submitted to the External Auditor, as stated in new Article 6.3 New Article Investments This covers UNESCO s standard policy on investments (new Article 7) New Article Closure of the Special Account This new Article 8 codifies the fact that Special Accounts do not have an indefinite life span. Article 9 General provision Identical in both versions. 6. In the light of the foregoing, the Executive Board may wish to consider the following decision: TheExecutiveBoard, 1. Having examined document 161 EX/51, 2. Approves the standard model text for the Financial Regulations of Special Accounts as annexed to the present decision; 3. Requests the Director-General to apply the standard model text for all Financial Regulations relating to Special Accounts that are not institutes or similar bodies; 4. Invites the Director-General to report to it for its consideration and recommendation on any deviation from the standard model text when reporting such Financial Regulations.

Annex I ANNEX I FINANCIAL REGULATIONS OF THE SPECIAL ACCOUNT Article 1 Creation of a Special Account 1.1 In accordance with Article 6, paragraph 6, of the Financial Regulations of UNESCO, a Special Account is hereby created for [name of Special Account], hereafter referred to as the Special Account. 1.2 The following regulations shall govern the operation of the Special Account. Article 2 Financial period The financial period shall correspond to that of UNESCO. Article 3 Purpose [description of purpose] Article4 Income The income of the Special Account shall consist of: (a) (b) (c) voluntary contributions from States, international agencies and organizations, as well as other entities; amounts provided from the regular budget of the Organization as might be determined by the General Conference; miscellaneous income, including any interest earned on the investments referred to in Article 7 below. Article 5 Expenditure The Special Account shall be debited with the expenditure relating to its purpose as described in Article 3 above, including administrative expenses specifically relating to it. Article 6 Accounts 6.1 The UNESCO Comptroller shall maintain such accounting records as are necessary. 6.2 Any unused balance at the end of a financial period shall be carried forward to the following financial period. 6.3 The accounts of the Special Account shall be presented for audit to the External Auditor of UNESCO, together with the other accounts of the Organization. 6.4 Contributions in kind shall be recorded outside the Special Account.

Annex I - page 2 Article 7 Investments 7.1 The Director-General may make short-term investments of sums standing to the credit of the Special Account. 7.2 Interest earned on these investments shall be credited to the Special Account. Article 8 Closure of the Special Account The Director-General shall decide upon the closure of the Special Account at such time as he deems that its operation is no longer necessary. Article 9 General provision Unless otherwise provided in these Regulations, the Special Account shall be administered in accordance with the Financial Regulations of UNESCO.

Annex II ANNEX II STANDARD MODEL FINANCIAL REGULATIONS OF SPECIAL ACCOUNTS APPLICABLE TO INSTITUTES AND SIMILAR BODIES CREATED IN THE FRAMEWORK OF UNESCO Article 1 Creation of a Special Account of UNESCO 1.1 In accordance with Article 6, paragraph 6, of the Financial Regulations of UNESCO, there is hereby created a Special Account for [name of Institute], hereafter referred to as the Institute. 1.2 The following regulations shall govern the operation of this Special Account. Article 2 Financial period The financial period shall begin on the first day of January and end on the thirty-first day of December each year. Article3 Income 3.1 As provided for in its Statutes, the income of the Institute shall consist of: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) a financial allocation determined by the General Conference to cover staff costs, as well as direct and indirect programme costs; voluntary contributions from States, international agencies and organizations, as well as other entities allocated to it for purposes consistent with the policies, programmes and activities of UNESCO and the Institute; such subventions, endowments, gifts and bequests as are allocated to it for purposes consistent with the policies, programmes and activities of UNESCO and the Institute; fees collected in respect of the execution of projects entrusted to the Institute, from the sale of publications, or from other particular activities; and miscellaneous income. 3.2 The Director may accept income as set forth in Article 3.1 on behalf of the Institute, provided that, in any case which would involve the Institute in an additional financial liability, the Director shall obtain the prior approval of the Institute s Governing Board (hereafter referred to as the Board ), and the consent of the Executive Board of UNESCO. 3.3 The Director shall report to the Board on any subventions, contributions, grants, gifts or bequests accepted. Article 4 Budget 4.1 The Director shall prepare, in a form to be determined by the Board, an annual programme and budget and shall submit it to the Board for approval.

Annex II - page 2 4.2 The appropriations voted in the budget shall constitute an authorization to the Director to incur obligations and to make expenditures for the purposes for which the appropriations are voted and up to the amounts so voted. 4.3 The Director is authorized to transfer funds between activities under the same appropriation line. The Director may be authorized by the Board to transfer funds, when necessary, between appropriation lines within the limits established by the Appropriation Resolution voted by the Board and shall report to the Board on all such transfers. 4.4 The Director is required to maintain obligations and expenditures within the level of the actual resources that become available to the General Account mentioned in Article 5.1 below. 4.5 Appropriations shall remain available for obligation during the financial period to which they relate. 4.6 The Director shall make allotments and any modifications thereon, within the limits of the Appropriation Resolution, which shall be communicated, in writing, to the officials authorized to incur obligations and make payments. 4.7 Appropriations shall remain available for 12 months following the end of the financial period to which they relate to the extent that they are required to discharge obligations for goods supplied and services rendered in the financial period and to liquidate any other outstanding legal obligations of the financial period. 4.8 At the end of the 12-month period provided for in Article 4.7 above, the then remaining unspent balance of obligations retained shall revert to the General Account mentioned in Article 5.1 below. Article 5 The General Account 5.1 There shall be established a General Account, to which shall be credited the income of the Institute as described in Article 3 above and which will be used to finance the approved budget of the Institute. 5.2 The balance remaining in this General Account shall be carried forward from one financial period to the next. 5.3 The uses to which this balance may be put shall be determined by the Board. Article 6 Trust Funds, Reserve and Subsidiary Special Accounts 6.1 In addition to a Working Capital Fund, the Director shall establish a Reserve Fund to cover end-of-service indemnities and other related liabilities; the Fund shall be reported annually to the Board at the time of the yearly budget approval. 6.2 Trust Funds, Subsidiary Special Accounts and any other Reserve Accounts may be established by the Director, who shall report thereon to the Board. 6.3 The Director may, when necessary, in connection with the purpose of a Trust Fund, Reserve or Subsidiary Special Account, prepare special financial regulations to govern the operations of these funds or accounts and shall report thereon to the Board. Unless

Annex II - page 3 otherwise provided these funds and accounts shall be administered in accordance with these Financial Regulations. Article 7 Accounts 7.1 The UNESCO Comptroller shall maintain such accounting records as are necessary and shall prepare, for submission to the Board, annual accounts showing, for the financial period to which they relate: (a) (b) the income and expenditure of all funds; the budgetary situation including: (i) (ii) (iii) original appropriations; the appropriations as modified by any transfers; the amounts charged against these appropriations; (c) the assets and liabilities of the Institute. 7.2 The Director shall also give such other information as may be appropriate to indicate the current financial position of the Institute. 7.3 The annual accounts of the Institute shall be presented in dollars of the United States of America. Accounting records may, however, be kept in such currency or currencies as the Director may deem necessary. 7.4 Appropriate separate accounts shall be maintained for all Trust Funds, Reserve and Subsidiary Special Accounts. Article 8 External audit The audited accounts of the Institute, which constitute an integral part of the statement of the financial position of UNESCO, and the report of the External Auditor of UNESCO on the Institute, shall be submitted to the Board for approval. However, as the accounts of UNESCO are not audited on an annual basis, the Board may ask for the annual accounts of the Institute to be submitted for examination to the External Auditor of UNESCO. Article 9 General provisions Unless otherwise provided in these Regulations this Special Account shall be administered in accordance with the Financial Regulations of UNESCO.