Member State Committee

The Member State Committee (MSC) is an Agency committee that is responsible for resolving potential divergences of opinions on draft decisions proposed by the Agency or the Member States under the evaluation procedures (Title VI) and proposals for identification of substances of very high concern to be subjected to the authorisation procedure. The MSC consists of one representative appointed by each Member State for a renewable term of three years. The Committee members may be accompanied by advisers on scientific, technical or regulatory matters.

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