Signature of the insurer. Each card must indicate the internet link to the website of the Council of Bureaux and those of different Bureaux (this last piece of information is optional). The Council of Bureaux website address must appear (compulsory) at the f ront of heading 8. The website address of each Bureau (optional) can appear on the back under the Bureau’s official name (if rear page used). The Council of Bureaux website address must also appear on the last line on the back of the Green Card, if rear page used, otherwise it must appear on the f ront page at the end of Box No. 8 (to make an option is obligatory)100. The text appearing on the back of the Green Card starts with a “Note for the insured”. After that comes “Names and addresses of Bureaux”. The complete mention of the name of the country preceded by its official abbreviation is compulsory. Specific case: issuing a Green Card in the case of permanently “transmittable registration plates”: Permanently transmittable registration plates are a special type of registration plate which are not allocated to a specific vehicle and can be used for all categories of vehicles defined in the insurance contract. Such plates can have different names in different countries (e. g.: “commercial plates”, “test plates”, etc.) and usually they are delivered to car dealers, second hand car market operators or other special entities. There, where such plates can be legally used for more than one category of a vehicle, the display of this information on the Green Card requires a harmonized approach. Hence, Item N° 6 of the Green Card (Category of Vehicle) should bear the code G (others). The way to fill Item N° 7 of the Green Card (Make of Vehicle) and to add possible data on the optional space of the Green Card called useful information is left at the discretion of each Bureau according to its national law and to the practicability of the situation101. Co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance: 95 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 96 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 97 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 98 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 99 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020. With the aforementioned decision, the wording ‘or an insurer’s logo’ was added to thetext. 100 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 101 2009 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-2(1st part) Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2022 It has been decided that in the case of co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance, priority should be given to the Frontier Insurance102. 7.2 Each Bureau shall authorize its members to issue Green Cards to their insureds solely for vehicles registered in any country for which it is competent.
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Signature of the insurer. Each card must indicate the internet link to the website of the Council of Bureaux and those of different Bureaux (this last piece of information is optional). The Council of Bureaux website address must appear (compulsory) at the f ront front of heading 8. The website address of each Bureau (optional) can appear on the back under the Bureau’s official name (if rear page used)name. The Council of Bureaux website address must also appear on the last line on the back of the Green CardCard (obligatory). 82 1999 – General Assembly, if rear page usedItem 7.9 83 1954 – General Assembly, otherwise it must appear on Item 2 modified in 2006 84 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 85 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 Explanatory Memorandum to the f ront page at the end of Box No. 8 (to make an option is obligatory)100. Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2020 The text appearing on the back of the Green Card starts with a “Note for the insured”. After that comes “Names and addresses of Bureaux”. The complete mention of the name of the country preceded by its official abbreviation is compulsory. Specific case: issuing a Green Card in the case of permanently “transmittable registration plates”: Permanently transmittable registration plates are a special type of registration plate which are not allocated to a specific vehicle and can be used for all categories of vehicles defined in the insurance contract. Such plates can have different names in different countries (e. g.e.g.: “commercial plates”, “test plates”, etc.) and usually they are delivered to car dealers, second hand car market operators or other special entities. There, where such plates can be legally used for more than one category of a vehicle, the display of this information on the Green Card requires a harmonized approach. Hence, Item N° 6 of the Green Card (Category of Vehicle) should bear the code G (others). The way to fill Item N° 7 of the Green Card (Make of Vehicle) and to add possible data on the optional space of the Green Card called useful information is left at the discretion of each Bureau according to its national law and to the practicability of the situation101situation86. Co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance: 95 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 96 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 97 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 98 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 99 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020. With the aforementioned decision, the wording ‘or an insurer’s logo’ was added to thetext. 100 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 101 2009 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-2(1st part) Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2022 It has been decided that in the case of co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance, priority should be given to the Frontier Insurance102Insurance87.
7.2 Each Bureau shall authorize its members to issue Green Cards to their insureds solely for vehicles registered in any country for which it is competent.
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Signature of the insurer. Each card must indicate the internet link to the website of the Council of Bureaux and those of different Bureaux (this last piece of information is optional). The Council of Bureaux website address must appear (compulsory) at the f ront front of heading 8. The website address of each Bureau (optional) can appear on the back under the Bureau’s official name (if rear page used)name. The Council of Bureaux website address must also appear on the last line on the back of the Green Card, if rear page used, otherwise it must appear on the f ront page at the end of Box No. 8 Card (to make an option is obligatory)100obligatory). The text appearing on the back of the Green Card starts with a “Note for the insured”. After that comes “Names and addresses of Bureaux”. The complete mention of the name of the country preceded by its official abbreviation is compulsory. 61 1999 – General Assembly, Item 7.9 62 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 63 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 64 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2015 Specific case: issuing a Green Card in the case of permanently “transmittable registration plates”: Permanently transmittable registration plates are a special type of registration plate which are not allocated to a specific vehicle and can be used for all categories of vehicles defined in the insurance contract. Such plates can have different names in different countries (e. g.e.g.: “commercial plates”, “test plates”, etc.) and usually they are delivered to car dealers, second hand car market operators or other special entities. There, where such plates can be legally used for more than one category of a vehicle, the display of this information on the Green Card requires a harmonized approach. Hence, Item N° 6 of the Green Card (Category of Vehicle) should bear the code G (others). The way to fill Item N° 7 of the Green Card (Make of Vehicle) and to add possible data on the optional space of the Green Card called useful information is left at the discretion of each Bureau according to its national law and to the practicability of the situation101situation65. Co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance: 95 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 96 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 97 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 98 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 99 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020. With the aforementioned decision, the wording ‘or an insurer’s logo’ was added to thetext. 100 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 101 2009 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-2(1st part) Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2022 It has been decided that in the case of co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance, priority should be given to the Frontier Insurance102Insurance66.
7.2 Each Bureau shall authorize its members to issue Green Cards to their insureds solely for vehicles registered in any country for which it is competent.
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Samples: Internal Regulations
Signature of the insurer. Each card must indicate the internet link to the website of the Council of Bureaux and those of different Bureaux (this last piece of information is optional). The Council of Bureaux website address must appear (compulsory) at the f ront of heading 8. The website address of each Bureau (optional) can appear on the back under the Bureau’s 's official name (if rear page used). The Council of Bureaux website address must also appear on the last line on the back of the Green Card, if rear page used, otherwise it must appear on the f ront page at the end of Box No. 8 (to make an option is obligatory)100. The text appearing on the back of the Green Card starts with a “Note for the insured”. After that comes “Names and addresses of Bureaux”. The complete mention of the name of the country preceded by its official abbreviation is compulsory. Specific case: issuing a Green Card in the case of permanently “transmittable registration plates”: Permanently transmittable registration plates are a special type of registration plate which are not allocated to a specific vehicle and can be used for all categories of vehicles defined in the insurance contract. Such plates can have different names in different countries (e. g.: “commercial plates”, “test plates”, etc.) and usually they are delivered to car dealers, second hand car market operators or other special entities. There, where such plates can be legally used for more than one category of a vehicle, the display of this information on the Green Card requires a harmonized approach. Hence, Item N° 6 of the Green Card (Category of Vehicle) should bear the code G (others). The way to fill Item N° 7 of the Green Card (Make of Vehicle) and to add possible data on the optional space of the Green Card called useful information is left at the discretion of each Bureau according to its national law and to the practicability of the situation101. Co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance: 95 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 96 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 97 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 98 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-33 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020 99 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020. With the aforementioned decision, the wording ‘or an insurer’s logo’ ' was added to thetext. 100 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-33 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020 101 2009 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-2(1st 2 (1st part) Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2022 It has been decided that in the case of co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance, priority should be given to the Frontier Insurance102.
7.2 Each Bureau shall authorize its members to issue Green Cards to their insureds solely for vehicles registered in any country for which it is competent.
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Samples: Internal Regulations
Signature of the insurer. Each card must indicate the internet link to the website of the Council of Bureaux and those of different Bureaux (this last piece of information is optional). The Council of Bureaux website address must appear (compulsory) at the f ront front of heading 8. The website address of each Bureau (optional) can appear on the back under the Bureau’s official name (if rear page used)name. The Council of Bureaux website address must also appear on the last line on the back of the Green Card, if rear page used, otherwise it must appear on the f ront page at the end of Box No. 8 Card (to make an option is obligatory)100obligatory). The text appearing on the back of the Green Card starts with a “Note for the insured”. After that comes “Names and addresses of Bureaux”. The complete mention of the name of the country preceded by its official abbreviation is compulsory. 76 1999 – General Assembly, Item 7.9 77 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 78 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 79 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 Specific case: issuing a Green Card in the case of permanently “transmittable registration plates”: Permanently transmittable registration plates are a special type of registration plate which are not allocated to a specific vehicle and can be used for all categories of vehicles defined in the insurance contract. Such plates can have different names in different countries (e. g.e.g.: “commercial plates”, “test plates”, etc.) and usually they are delivered to car dealers, second hand car market operators or other special entities. There, where such plates can be legally used for more than one category of a vehicle, the display of this information on the Green Card requires a harmonized approach. Hence, Item N° 6 of the Green Card (Category of Vehicle) should bear the code G (others). The way to fill Item N° 7 of the Green Card (Make of Vehicle) and to add possible data on the optional space of the Green Card called useful information is left at the discretion of each Bureau according to its national law and to the practicability of the situation101situation80. Co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance: 95 1954 – General Assembly, Item 2 modified in 2006 96 1959 – General Assembly, Item 8 modified in 2006 97 1968 – General Assembly, Item 6 98 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 99 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3 – Entry into force: 1st July 2020. With the aforementioned decision, the wording ‘or an insurer’s logo’ was added to thetext. 100 2019 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-3– Entry into force: 1st July 2020 101 2009 – General Assembly, Decision N° 5-2(1st part) Explanatory Memorandum to the Internal Regulations Issued 2003 – Latest Update in 2022 It has been decided that in the case of co-existence of a Green Card and of a Frontier Insurance, priority should be given to the Frontier Insurance102Insurance81.
7.2 Each Bureau shall authorize its members to issue Green Cards to their insureds solely for vehicles registered in any country for which it is competent.
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Samples: Internal Regulations