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Regional TIR Seminar

Regional TIR Seminar. Controlled Access To The TIR procedure. Sofia, Bulgaria, 11 - 12 May 2006. Vessela Kojouharova, AEBTRI Head TIR Department. CONTROLLED ACCESS. PPP = Public & Private Partnership

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Regional TIR Seminar

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  1. Regional TIR Seminar Controlled Access To The TIR procedure Sofia, Bulgaria, 11 - 12 May 2006 Vessela Kojouharova, AEBTRI Head TIR Department

  2. CONTROLLED ACCESS PPP = Public & Private Partnership Associations and competent authorities must apply Admission Procedures (by enforcing the TIR Convention) Careful selection of transport operators (TIR Convention - Annex 9, Part II, Article 1 ) This is the first opportunity to prevent fraud efficiently and provide for smooth functioning of the TIR System!

  3. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 1 Minimum Conditions and Requirements • Proven experience or, at least, capability to engage in regular international transport • Sound financial standing • Proven knowledge in the application of the TIR Convention • Absence of serious or repeated offences against Customs or tax legislation

  4. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 3 Procedures for admission to TIR: Commission for access to the TIR procedure comprises Representatives of: • Customs Agency • Ministry of Transport • Direction of national police – section “Economical police” • AEBTRI

  5. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 1, a) • Check official company registration • Verify the International Licence of the company • Control the numbers and TIR certification of vehicles • Check Certificate of Professional Competence of directors and main shareholders (CPC) • Check proof of past business operations, CMR, orders and other documents Proven Experience

  6. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 1, b) Sound Financial Standing • Verify company’s financial status with National Authorities, registration inTax Office, document proving absence of offences against Tax legislation • Check Annual Company Accounts, Reports • Bank Guarantees by Holders to participate in the TIR system

  7. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 1, c) Proven knowledge in the application of the TIR Convention • Check the knowledge of the future Holder of TIR Carnet • Provide training for management and staff

  8. CONTROLLED ACCESS TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 1, d) Absence of serious or repeated offences against Customs or tax legislation • Customs Agency and Economical police verify the absence of previous offences by all involved in the company • Positive evidence of “clean sheet”- certificate of Court and document of National services for investigations proving absence of offences against penal code

  9. Who does what: Proven Experience

  10. Who does what: Financial Standing

  11. Who does what: Knowledge

  12. Who does what:Absence of repeated offences against Customs or Tax legislation

  13. CONTROLLED ACCESS The Commission for access to TIR procedure has a session every 2 months. AEBTRI collects and checks all documentation, presented by the Holder. After this the commission discusses and analyses each candidate they make a protocol recommending approval as a TIR Holder. This protocol and attached relevant documents is sent to Director of the Customs Agency for a decision on the applicant’s access to TIR.

  14. CONTOLLED ACCESS Afterconsideration the customs authorities send the authorization of persons to AEBTRI and TIRExB. TIR Convention, Annex 9, Part II, Article 6 “The authorisation for access to the TIR procedure does not constitute in itself a right to obtain TIR Carnets from the Associations” Associations have the absolute right to refuse authorisation,to suspend or to exclude a transport company at any time…

  15. Continuous Monitoring of Holder’s Status Continuous Monitoring ofstatus of Holders of TIR Carnets ! !

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