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Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between
the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia concerning
the transitional points system applicable to
heavy goods vehicles travelling through Austria
Official Journal L 057 , 25/02/2004 P. 0023 - 0024
Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters
between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia concerning the transitional points system applicable to heavy goods vehicles travelling through Austria
A. Letter from the European Community
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that, following negotiations between the delegation of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the delegation of the European Community held in the context of Article 12, paragraph 3, letter (b) of the Agreement between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the field of transport(1), the following has been agreed:
1. The transitional points system is applicable to the heavy goods vehicles registered in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with a maximum authorised weight of over 7,5 tons, using 6, 7 or 8 points, when these vehicles transit Austria, regardless of whether they are laden or not.
Heavy goods vehicles using more than 8 points are not allowed to transit Austria.
Heavy goods vehicles that require 5 points or less are exempt from this system.
2. The number of points allocated to the heavy goods vehicles registered in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and transiting Austria is:
for 2004, 68780 points;
for 2005, 65160 points;
for 2006, 61540 points.
3. The application modalities and procedures for the management and control of the points are identical to the ones laid down in the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia concerning the system of ecopoints to be applied to transit traffic of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia through Austria as from 1 January 1999(2).
The Joint Transport Committee established by the Agreement between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the field of transport(3) shall adopt, if necessary, further measures concerning the procedures relating to the transitional points system, the distribution of points and the technical issues concerning the application of the present Exchange of Letters.
4. This Agreement shall enter into force on the day following the notification of both parties that the internal procedure leading to the conclusion of this Agreement is finished.
It shall be applied on a provisional basis from 1 January 2004.
The Agreement shall expire when Regulation (EC) No 2327/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 December 2003 establishing a transitional points system applicable to heavy goods vehicles travelling through Austria for 2004 within the framework of a sustainable transport policy(4), expires.
I should be obliged if you would confirm the agreement of your Government to the contents of this letter.
Please accept Sir, the assurance of my highest considerations.
B. Letter from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Sir,
I refer to your preceding letter, in which you inform me of the following:
"I have the honour to inform you that, following negotiations between the delegation of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the delegation of the European Community held in the context of Article 12, paragraph 3, letter (b) of the Agreement between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the field of transport(5), the following has been agreed:
1. The transitional points system is applicable to the heavy goods vehicles registered in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with a maximum authorised weight of over 7,5 tons, using 6, 7 or 8 points, when these vehicles transit Austria, regardless of whether they are laden or not.
Heavy goods vehicles using more than 8 points are not allowed to transit Austria.
Heavy goods vehicles that require 5 points or less are exempt from this system.
2. The number of points allocated to the heavy goods vehicles registered in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and transiting Austria is:
for 2004, 68780 points;
for 2005, 65160 points;
for 2006, 61540 points.
3. The application modalities and procedures for the management and control of the points are identical to the ones laid down in the agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia concerning the system of ecopoints to be applied to transit traffic of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia through Austria as from 1 January 1999(6).
The Joint Transport Committee established by the Agreement between the European Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the field of transport(7) shall adopt, if necessary, further measures to the transitional points system concerning the procedures relating to the transitional points system, the distribution of points and the technical issues concerning the application of the present Exchange of Letters.
4. This Agreement shall enter into force on the day following the notification of both parties that the internal procedure leading to the conclusion of this Agreement is finished.
It shall be applied on a provisional basis from 1 January 2004.
The Agreement shall expire when Regulation (EC) No 2327/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 December 2003 establishing a transitional points system applicable to heavy goods vehicles travelling through Austria for 2004 within the framework of a sustainable transport policy(8), expires.
I should be obliged if you would confirm the agreement of your Government to the contents of this letter."
I have the honour to confirm that my Government is in agreement with the contents of this letter.
Please accept Sir, the assurance of my highest considerations.
(1) OJ L 348, 18.12.1997, p. 170.
(2) OJ L 75, 21.3.2003, p. 34.
(3) OJ L 348, 18.12.1997, p. 169.
(4) OJ L 345, 31.12.2003, p. 30.
(5) OJ L 348, 18.12.1997, p. 170.
(6) OJ L 75, 21.3.2003, p. 34.
(7) OJ L 348, 18.12.1997, p. 169.
(8) OJ L 345, 31.12.2003, p. 30.
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