EETS provider definition

EETS provider means an entity which, under a separate contract, grants access to EETS to an EETS user, transfers the tolls to the relevant toll charger, and which is registered by its Member State of establishment;
EETS provider means an entity which grants access to EETS to an EETS user under a contract and which is registered by its Member State of establishment ;
EETS provider means a toll service provider registered in its home Member State within the EU, which is a legal person and enables EETS users to access EETS, and as part of that, to the UD Toll System;

Examples of EETS provider in a sentence

  • In addition to requiring payment from an EETS provider for any substantiated toll declaration, a Toll Charger may require payment from an EETS Provider for any substantiated toll non-declaration relative to any user account managed by that EETS Provider.

  • The system has opened to EETS providers in extremis, with the EETS provider Axxès signing a contract for the provision of toll collection services on the day preceding the launch of the scheme.

  • The first EETS provider (AGES GmbH) was registered in Germany in 2015, but since then abandoned its plans to expand in the EETS market.

  • Following a waiting period of at least three months after the decision on the suspension of operations has become final, the toll service provider or EETS provider may request the supervisory body to conduct an audit of the toll service provider or EETS provider to determine whether there are reasonable grounds for the operations to remain suspended.

  • The second EETS provider (Axxès) is operating in 5 countries, but only in 4 (Belgium, France, Portugal and Spain) does it operate in all toll domains.

  • However, no EETS provider has yet tried to enter the Polish market to check if the latter has become entirely open.

  • Given the fact that the decision on the markets covered is left to the commercial decisions of EETS providers, there might be risk that no EETS provider decides to cover all/the majority of toll domains in the EU.

  • This problem can be mitigated if good and close co-operation is established between the toll charger and the EETS provider in the field of enforcement.

  • Moreover, any EETS provider would not have the resources to start negotiations and accreditation with over 140 partners at the same time.

  • It shall be notified as soon as possible to the concerned manufacturer, EETS provider or their authorised representatives, together with an indication of the remedies available under the laws in force in the Member State concerned and of the time limits allowed for the exercise of such remedies.


More Definitions of EETS provider

EETS provider means a legal entity fulfilling the requirements of Article 3 and registered in a Member State where it is established, which grants access to EETS to an EETS User;
EETS provider means an EETS provider within the meaning of article 2, paragraph 6 of Directive (EU) 2019/520 that provides toll services to customers in one or more EETS domains within the meaning of article 2, paragraph 8 of Directive (EU) 2019/520 for one or more heavy goods vehicle categories;
EETS provider means a trader registered in a Member State, in which it is established, carrying out an activity to provide an EETS user with electronic toll collection services within the territory of the European Union within the meaning of Decision 2009/750/EC.
EETS provider means an entity which under a contractual agreement grants access to EETS to an EETS User, transfers the Tolls to the relevant Toll Charger, and which is registered by its Member State of establishment; the EETS Provider in this Agreement is “[insert name of the EETS Provider]”
EETS provider means an entity registered to be an EETS provider under Regulation 9 or registered under the law of a Member State other than the State giving effect to Article 4 of the Directive and which, under a separate contract, grants access to EETS to an EETS user and transfers the tolls to the relevant toll charger;

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