V BODIES AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO HR DOMAIN MANAGEMENT
Article 27
The CARNet Board of Governors appoints, at the proposal made by the CARNet
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), a Commission for hr domain (further in the
text Commission). The Commission is nominated for a period of 2 years. The
Commission consists of at least five members. The Commission members appoint
among themselves the Commission President for a period of one year. The list
of Commission members is published on the Internet address for official
information related to HR domain management.
Article 28
The basic tasks of the Commission include: " monitoring the activities of
HR-DNS service and supervising the enforcement of these Regulations; "
giving prior consent to the decisions made by the HR-DNS service on the
registration applications for domains of special significance for the
Croatian information space (HR-V domain); " handling objections to the
decisions made by the HR-DNS service refusing domain registration; "
handling complaints about the work of the HR-DNS service; " starting
arbitration procedures requested by legal and natural persons; " giving
prior consent to the decisions made by HR-DNS service about adding to and
deleting from the lists of JD and LS registers, according to Articles 21 and 23;
" producing documents according to Article 34 of these Regulations; " granting
consent to documents listed in Article 34 of these Regulations, issued by the
HR-DNS service; " submitting to the CARNet Board of Governors the proposals
regarding modifications of these Regulations.
Article 29
The Commission issues Rules of Procedures about its activities. The Commission works primarily using
the tools for communication and co-operation via computer network.
The Commission President calls the Commission meetings, as circumstances
require.
Article 30
The CARNet Chief Executive Officer appoints the HR-DNS service manager.
The HR-DNS service manager organises and manages the activities of the HR-DNS
service. At the proposal of the HR-DNS service manager, the CARNet CEO can
make the decision to subcontract the HR-DNS service activities or certain
parts of its work to external partners.
Article 31
The basic tasks of the HR-DNS service include: " technical activities
(e.g. maintenance of domain servers) related to the functioning of HR domain
and special subdomains from Article 8 and 10 of these Regulations; " processing
of the domain registration according to these Regulations; " keeping the
domains Register in the HR domain; " updating the list of JD and LS registers,
according to Articles 21 and 23, as well as the list of HR-V and HR-I domains,
according to Articles 44 and 47 of these Regulations; " reporting on the work
of the HR-DNS service and the status of the HR domain to the Commission and
the CARNet CEO at least once a year; " producing documents according to Article
34 of these Regulations; " maintaining public information service (WWW server)
of the HR-DNS service with all the valid and updated regulations and data
related to the use and status of the HR domain, according to Article 85 of
these Regulations; " proposing to the Commission modifications of these
Regulations.
Article 32
All the users of the domains registered according to these Regulations form a
Board of HR domain users (further in the text Board of Users). The members of
the Board of Users are kept informed about all the important news related to
the organisation and management of the HR domain using the mailing list
vijece-korisnika@dns.hr. This list is also used for communication among the
members of the Board of Users themselves. The Board of Users can elect its own
presidency. The Presidency of the Board of Users has a minimum of 5, and a
maximum of 11 members. The Board of Users Presidency acts as an advisory body
to the Commission and the CARNet Board of Governors.
Article 33
HR-DNS service keeps a public Register of domains in the HR domain
(further in the text Register). The Register contains current data on the
domains within the HR domain, registered by the HR-DNS service according to
the provisions of these Regulations. The Register entry for every registered
domain must include: " full domain name; " type of domain; " title or name of
the domain user; " e-mail address of the domain user; " domain registration
date; " statement of reasons, that the applicant the domain user should have
produced during the registration procedure if agreed thus by these Regulations.
Keeping of the Register is determined in more detail by the document Procedures
regarding Registration and Deleting of Subdomains within the HR Domain.
The Register contents are open to public. The HR-DNS service provides
continuous availability of the Register contents on the Internet at the
address: http://www.dns.hr/hr-registar/.
Article 34
Based on these Regulation, and with the aim of explaining the HR domain
organisation to all the interested parties, and with the aim of explaining
and developing of procedures related to HR domain management, the following
documents are to be issued as well: " Basic Principles of Organisation and
Management of the Top-level "hr" Domain, issued by the Commission; " Guide
through the Top-level "hr" Domain, issued by the HR-DNS service, with prior
consent by the Commission; " Procedure of Registering and Deleting Subdomains
within HR Domain, issued by the HR-DNS service, with prior consent by the
Commission;
Procedure of Activating and Deactivating of Registered Subdomains within HR
Domain, issued by the HR-DNS service, with prior consent by the Commission;
" Arbitration Procedure in Settling Disputes related to Subdomains within HR
Domain, issued by the Commission; " Decision on Charging the HR-DNS Services,
issued by the CARNet CEO, with prior consent by the Commission. All the
documents have to be in compliance with the provisions of these Regulations.
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