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<h2>Appendix B: Status of Multi-National Military</h2>

<p><b>Implementation Force</b></p>

<p>1. For the purposes of this Appendix, the following

expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned

to them:</p>
<ul>
<p>a. &quot;NATO&quot; means the North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO), its subsidiary bodies, its

military Headquarters, the NATO-led KFOR, and any

elements/units forming any part of KFOR or

supporting KFOR, whether or not they are from a

NATO member country and whether or not they are

under NATO or national command and control, when

acting in furtherance of this Agreement.</p>

<p>b. &quot;Authorities in the FRY&quot; means appropriate

authorities, whether Federal, Republic, Kosovo or

other.</p>

<p>c. &quot;NATO personnel&quot; means the military, civilian, and

contractor personnel assigned or attached to or

employed by NATO, including the military, civilian,

and contractor personnel from non-NATO states

participating in the Operation, with the exception

of personnel locally hired.</p>

<p>d. &quot;the Operation&quot; means the support, implementation,

preparation, and participation by NATO and NATO

personnel in furtherance of this Chapter.</p>

<p>e. &quot;Military Headquarters&quot; means any entity, whatever

its denomination, consisting of or constituted in

part by NATO military personnel established in

order to fulfill the Operation.</p>

<p>f. &quot;Authorities&quot; means the appropriate responsible

individual, agency, or organization of the Parties.</p>

<p>g. &quot;Contractor personnel&quot; means the technical experts

or functional specialists whose services are

required by NATO and who are in the territory of

the FRY exclusively to serve NATO either in an

advisory capacity in technical matters, or for the

setting up, operation, or maintenance of equipment,

<p>unless they are:</p>

<p>(1) nationals of the FRY; or</p>

<p>(2) persons ordinarily resident in the FRY.</p>

<p>h. &quot;Official use&quot; means any use of goods purchased,

or of the services received and intended for the

performance of any function as required by the

operation of the Headquarters.</p>

<p>i. &quot;Facilities&quot; means all buildings, structures,

premises, and land required for conducting the

operational, training, and administrative

activities by NATO for the Operation as well as for

accommodation-of NATO personnel.</p>
</ul>
<p>2. Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities

under this Appendix, all NATO personnel shall respect

the laws applicable in the FRY, whether Federal,<

Republic, Kosovo, or other, insofar as compliance with

those laws is compatible with the entrusted

tasks/mandate and shall refrain from activities not

compatible with the nature of the Operation.</p>

<p>3. The Parties recognize the need for expeditious

departure and entry procedures for NATO personnel. Such

personnel shall be exempt from passport and visa

regulations and the registration requirements applicable

to aliens. At all entry and exit points to/from the

FRY, NATO personnel shall be permitted to enter/exit the

FRY on production of a national identification (ID)

card. NATO personnel shall carry identification which

they may be requested to produce for the authorities in

the FRY, but operations, training, and movement shall

not be allowed to be impeded or delayed by such

requests.</p>

<p>4. NATO military personnel shall normally wear uniforms,

and NATO personnel may possess and carry arms if

authorized to do so by their orders. The Parties shall

accept as valid, without tax or fee, drivers, licenses

and permits issued to NATO personnel by their respective

national authorities.</p>

<p>5. NATO shall be permitted to display the NATO flag and/or

    national flags of its constituent national

    elements/units on any NATO uniform, means of transport,

    or facility.</p>

    <p>6. <ul>a. NATO shall be immune from all legal process,

    whether civil, administrative, or criminal.</p>

    <p>b. NATO personnel, under all circumstances and at all

    times, shall be immune from the Parties,

    jurisdiction in respect of any civil,

    administrative, criminal, or disciplinary offenses

    which may be committed by them in the FRY. The

    Parties shall assist States participating in the

    operation in the exercise of their jurisdiction

    over their own nationals.</p>

    <p>c. Notwithstanding the above, and with the NATO

    Commander's express agreement in each case, the

    authorities in the FRY may exceptionally exercise

    jurisdiction in such matters, but only in respect

    of Contractor personnel who are not subject to the

    jurisdiction of their nation of citizenship.</p>
</ul>
    <p>7. NATO personnel shall be immune from any form of arrest,

    investigation, or detention by the authorities in the

    FRY. NATO personnel erroneously arrested or detained

    shall immediately be turned over to NATO authorities.</p>

    <p>8. NATO personnel shall enjoy, together with their

    vehicles, vessels, aircraft, and equipment, free and

    unrestricted passage and unimpeded access throughout the

    FRY including associated airspace and territorial

    waters. This shall include, but not be limited to, the

    right of bivouac, maneuver, billet, and utilization of

    any areas or facilities as required for support,

    training, and operations.</p>

    <p>9. NATO shall be exempt from duties, taxes, and other

    charges and inspections and custom regulations including

    providing inventories or other routine customs

    documentation, for personnel, vehicles, vessels,

    aircraft, equipment, supplies, and provisions entering,

    exiting, or transiting the territory of the FRY in

    support of the Operation.</p>

    <p>10. The authorities in the FRY shall facilitate, on a

    priority basis and with all appropriate means, all

    movement of personnel, vehicles, vessels, aircraft,

    equipment, or supplies, through or in the airspace,

    ports, airports, or roads used. No charges may be

    assessed against NATO for air navigation, landing, or

    takeoff of aircraft, whether government-owned or

    chartered. Similarly, no duties, dues, tolls or

    charges may be assessed against NATO ships, whether

    government-owned or chartered, for the mere entry and

    exit of ports. Vehicles, vessels, and aircraft used

    in support of the operation shall not be subject to

    licensing or registration requirements, nor commercial

    insurance.</p>

    <p>11. NATO is granted the use of airports, roads, rails, and

    ports without payment of fees, duties, dues, tolls, or

    charges occasioned by mere use. NATO shall not,

    however, claim exemption from reasonable charges for

    specific services requested and received, but

    operations/movement and access shall not be allowed to

    be impeded pending payment for such services.</p>

    <p>12. NATO personnel shall be exempt from taxation by the

    Parties on the salaries and emoluments received from

    NATO and on any income received from outside the FRY.</p>

    <p>13. NATO personnel and their tangible moveable property

    imported into, acquired in, or exported from the FRY

    shall be exempt from all duties, taxes, and other

    charges and inspections and custom regulations.</p>

    <p>14. NATO shall be allowed to import and to export, free of

    duty, taxes and other charges, such equipment,

    provisions, and supplies as NATO shall require for the

    operation, provided such goods are for the official

    use of NATO or for sale to NATO personnel. Goods sold

    shall be solely for the use of NATO personnel and not

    transferable to unauthorized persons.</p>

    <p>15. The Parties recognize that the use of communications

    channels is necessary for the Operation. NATO shall

    be allowed to operate its own internal mail services.

    The Parties shall, upon simple request, grant all

    telecommunications services, including broadcast

    services, needed for the Operation, as determined by

    NATO. This shall include the right to utilize such

    means and services as required to assure full ability

    to communicate, and the right to use all of the

    electromagnetic spectrum for this purpose, free of

    cost. In implementing this right, NATO shall make

    every reasonable effort to coordinate with and take

    into account the needs and requirements of appropriate

    authorities in the FRY.</p>

    <p>16. The Parties shall provide, free of cost, such public

    facilities as NATO shall require to prepare for and

    execute the Operation. The Parties shall assist NATO

    in obtaining, at the lowest rate, the necessary

    utilities, such as electricity, water, gas and other

    resources, as NATO shall require for the Operation.</p>

    <p>17. NATO and NATO personnel shall be immune from claims of

    any sort which arise out of activities in pursuance of

    the operation; however, NATO will entertain claims on

    an <i>ex gratia</i> basis.</p>

    <p>18. NATO shall be allowed to contract directly for the

    acquisition of goods, services, and construction from

    any source within and outside the FRY. Such

    contracts, goods, services, and construction shall not

    be subject to the payment of duties, taxes, or other

    charges. NATO may also carry out construction works

    with their own personnel.</p>

    <p>19. Commercial undertakings operating in the FRY only in

    the service of NATO shall be exempt from local laws

    and regulations with respect to the terms and

    conditions of their employment and licensing and

    registration of employees, businesses, and

    corporations.</p>

    <p>20. NATO may hire local personnel who on an individual

    basis shall remain subject to local laws and

    regulations with the exception of labor/employment

    laws. However, local personnel hired by NATO shall:</p>
<ul>
    <p>a. be immune from legal process in respect of words

    spoken or written and all acts performed by them in

    their official capacity;</p>

    <p>b. be immune from national services and/or national

    military service obligations;</p>

    <p>c. be subject only to employment terms and

    conditions established by NATO; and</p>

    <p>d. be exempt from taxation on the salaries and

    emoluments paid to them by NATO.</p>
</ul>
    <p>21. In carrying out its authorities under this Chapter,

    NATO is authorized to detain individuals and, as

    quickly as possible, turn them over to appropriate

    officials.</p>

    <p>22. NATO may, in the conduct of the Operation, have need

    to make improvements or modifications to certain

    infrastructure in the FRY, such as roads, bridges,

    tunnels, buildings, and utility systems. Any such

    improvements or modifications of a non-temporary

    nature shall become part of and in the same ownership

    as that infrastructure. Temporary improvements or

    modifications may be removed at the discretion of the

    NATO Commander, and the infrastructure returned to as

    near its original condition as possible, fair wear and

    tear excepted.</p>

    <p>23. Failing any prior settlement, disputes with the regard

    to the interpretation or application of this Appendix

    shall be settled between NATO and the appropriate

    authorities in the FRY.</p>

    <p>24. Supplementary arrangements with any of the Parties may

    be concluded to facilitate any details connected with

    the Operation.</p>

    <p>25. The provisions of this Appendix shall remain in force

    until completion of the Operation or as the Parties

    and NATO otherwise agree.</p>

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