The Czech Insurers’ Bureau concluded the
Internal Regulations agreements between Bureaux with all the Insurers’ Bureaux.
Internal Regulations are one of the bases of the Green Card system. The Green Card is the only one
internationally respected proof of existence of liability insurance for damage
caused by operation of vehicle.
Green Card proves that in respect to the
particular vehicle the liability insurance is concluded and also allows the
driver to enter a foreign state without paying amount required by its
authorities for the frontier insurance.
On the front side of the Green Card there is
a list of international codes of member states of the Council of Bureaux.
International code of a relevant state must not be crossed out otherwise the
Green Card is not valid there.
According to § 6 (5,6) of the Act No.
168/1999 Coll. as amended the obligatory territorial validity of the liability
insurance is determined for the territory of all member states of the European
Economic Area (EEA) and for the territory of all other states from the list of
states mentioned in the implementing decree of Ministry of Finance:
EEA
member states:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Northern Ireland, and for purposes
of the Green Card System also Switzerland.
Other
states determined in the implementing decree of Ministry of Finance:
Albania, Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Croatia, F.Y.R.O.M., Monaco, San Marino, Republic of Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey,
Ukraine, Vatican.
Other states which are not determined in the
implementing decree of Ministry of Finance:
For the Czech Insurers’ Bureau concluded the
Internal Regulations agreements with all members of the Council of Bureaux, the
Green Card allows you to enter the following states as well:
Belarus, Iran,
Israel, Moldova, Morocco, Russia (with effect from 01.01.2009), Tunisia,
but only if international codes of these
states are not crossed out. However these states are not mentioned in the list of
states in the implementing decree of Ministry of Finance, and so it is up to
the decision of each insurer – member of the Czech Insurers’ Bureau whether or
not the liability insurance will be extended for the territory of these states.
Montenegro
With effect from 01.02.2012 the National
Bureau of Montenegro (MNE) becomes new member of the Council of Bureaux. The effect
of the „Interim Agreement“ between National Bureau of Serbia and respective bodies
of Montenegro according to which the National Bureau of Serbia outsourced the
issue of the Green Cards for vehicles registered in Montenegro, is terminated
by 31.01.2012.
In this context a Green Card specimen has
been updated and as from the date of this change a 2-years-provisional
period is introduced (i.e. till 31.01.2014 incl.) for replacement of originally-issued
Green Cards. Respective bodies of Montenegro will accept the Green Cards issued
in original format (i.e. with uncrossed international code “SRB”, without
stated international code of Montenegro “MNE”) before and within this
provisional period (respective bodies will allow entrance to Montenegro of the
vehicles with such a Green Card).
In case that you have presented a valid
Green Card with uncrossed international code "SRB” (as mentioned
above) and therefore you will be forced to pay a frontier
insurance for the entrance on the territory of Montenegro, then you can contact
Czech Insurers´ Bureau, which is entitled to ask the Green Card Bureau of
Serbia to refund such paid amount of frontier insurance. For such request
is necessary to support and prove that: the client of any Czech
Insurance company was in possession of valid Green Card, when, to whom (on
which border crossing), in which amount and for which vehicle the frontier
insurance was paid.
Kosovo
For
the territory of Kosovo no Green Cards or any other documents
of similar purpose are valid there. For the territory of Kosovo, that remains
under the control of UNMIK, the decision of UNMIK about the establishing
frontier insurance for the foreign vehicles entering to the territory of Kosovo
is still valid, that means:
a. The
drivers of all the incoming vehicles shall be requested to show proof of Motor
Third-Party Liability Insurance coverage valid for Kosovo in order to enter the
territory under UNMIK control. Such proof can be got only by concluding the
frontier insurance. UNMIK established the premium rates and terms of the
frontier insurance. Insurance companies authorised by UNMIK in Kosovo at chosen
border and/or boundary points of Kosovo shall make this insurance policy
available with the territorial validity only for Kosovo. For the territory of
Kosovo neither the Green Cards nor any such similar documents are valid.
b. This obligation is not valid
for United Nations Organisation vehicles and KFOR vehicles.
General overview
Internal
Regulations Agreements where relations between Bureaux are based on deemed
insurance cover in the Green Card System allows entrance of the vehicle in the
foreign country territory without presentation of a Green Card. Nevertheless it is necessary to carry
your Green Card with you for the purpose of random traffic control (during
which could be its presentation requested). In case of non-presentation of the
Green Card during such traffic control in visited country you can be
differently penalized (for example: the payment of fine).