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| Document Title | Responses to the draft UN Regulation concerning In-Vehicle Emergency Call Systems (revised) | ||||||||
| Reference Number | AECS-01-03/Rev.1 | ||||||||
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									15 Oct 2013
								 
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| Source(s) | Russia | ||||||||
| Rulemaking Area(s) | UN R144 Accident Emergency Call Systems | ||||||||
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| AECS | Session 1 | 8 Oct 2013 | 
				 4.1 Updated document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2013/67/Rev.1 Document AECS-01-03 was presented by RUS. OICA pointed out that the comments from Renault integrated in document AECS-01-03 should be disregarded, because they would be integrated in a further OICA document. OICA was keen that RUS provides the justifications for the structure of their proposal. RUS explained the 2-part structure as the devices and the installation of the devices. The annexes were too big to be included directly in the 1st draft. OICA presented document AECS-01-04 focusing on the main points: 
 RUS agreed with the 3-part draft text. OICA committed to prepare a revised text for the next meeting with the support from RUS. Conclusion: 
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