Commission Regulation (EU) No 19/2011 of 11 January 2011 concerning type-approval requirements for the manufacturer’s statutory plate and for the vehicle identification number of motor vehicles and their trailers and implementing Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning type-approval requirements for the general safety of motor vehicles, their trailers and systems, components and separate technical units intended therefor Text with EEA relevance
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 249/2012of 21 March 2012amending Regulation (EU) No 19/2011 as regards type-approval requirements for the manufacturer’s statutory plate of motor vehicles and their trailers(Text with EEA relevance), 32012R0249, March 22, 2012
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(1) "manufacturer’s statutory plate" means a plate or label, affixed by the manufacturer on a vehicle that provide the main technical characteristics which are necessary for the identification of the vehicle and provides the competent authorities with the relevant information concerning the permissible maximum laden masses; (2) "vehicle identification number" (VIN) means the alphanumeric code assigned to a vehicle by the manufacturer in order to ensure proper identification of every vehicle; (3) "vehicle type" means a set of vehicles as defined in Annex II, Part B to Directive 2007/46/EC.
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(a) a rectangular sheet of metal; (b) a rectangular self-adhesive label.
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(a) the manufacturer’s company name; (b) the whole vehicle type-approval number; (c) the vehicle identification number; (d) the technically permissible maximum laden mass; (e) the technically permissible maximum mass of the combination; (f) the technically permissible maximum mass on each axle listed in order from front to rear.
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(a) the technically permissible maximum mass on an axle group is the sum of the technically permissible maximum mass on the axles which are part of that axle group; and (b) the letter "T" is added as suffix to the maximum mass on each axle which is part of that axle group; (c) when the requirements of point 3.2.2 are applied, the registration/in-service maximum permissible mass on the group of axles is the sum of the registration/in-service maximum permissible mass on the axles which are part of that axle group.
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(a) the world manufacturer identifier (WMI); (b) the vehicle descriptor section (VDS); (c) the vehicle indicator section (VIS).
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2.2.1. The code shall comprise three alphanumeric characters, capital roman letters or Arabic numerals, which shall be assigned by the competent authority in the country where the manufacturer has his principal place of business. 2.2.2. The competent authority shall act in agreement with the international organisation referred to in Standard ISO 3780: 2009 on "Road vehicles — World manufacturer identifier (WMI) code". 2.2.3. Where the manufacturer’s global production is less than 500 vehicles per annum, the third character shall always be "9". In order to identify such manufacturers, the competent authority referred to in point 2.2.1 shall assign the third, the fourth and the fifth character of the VIS.
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2.8.1. This provision may be waived when the VIN is marked on a single line. 2.8.2. When the VIN is marked on two lines, this provision shall apply to each line.
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of a type of vehicle with regard to the manufacturer’s statutory plate and the vehicle identification number |
with regard to Regulation (EU) No …/…, as last amended by Regulation (EU) No …/… | |
EC type-approval number: … | |
Reason for extension: … |