2019/520 - Directive (EU) 2019/520 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 March 2019 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems and facilitating cross-border exchange of information on the failure to pay road fees in the Union (Text with EEA relevance.)
Directive (EU) 2019/520 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 March 2019 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems and facilitating cross-border exchange of information on the failure to pay road fees in the Union (Text with EEA relevance.)
General Information
This document defines an application interface definition by selecting suitable options from the base standard EN ISO 12855:2021. Furthermore, it defines transfer mechanisms and supporting functions to ensure the interoperability between Toll Chargers and Toll Service Providers.
This document covers:
— exchange of information between the central equipment associated with the two roles service provision and toll charging, e.g.:
o charging related data (exception lists, toll declarations, billing details, payment claims);
o administrative data (trust objects, EFC context data, contact details for enforcement, etc.);
o confirmation data.
— transfer mechanisms and supporting functions;
— semantics of data elements;
— restrictions on parameters and their values
— implementation conformance statement proforma, in an Annex, as a basis for assessment of conformity to this document;
— an Interoperability statement proforma, in an Annex, as a basis for assessment of transactional interoperability of two technical implementations;
— a web service definition, in an Annex, for the use of web services as communication technology.
The implementation of the underlying back office systems and their business processes is not covered.
- Draft207 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document defines an application interface definition by selecting suitable options from the base standard EN ISO 12855:2021. Furthermore, it defines transfer mechanisms and supporting functions to ensure the interoperability between Toll Chargers and Toll Service Providers.
This document covers:
— exchange of information between the central equipment associated with the two roles service provision and toll charging, e.g.:
o charging related data (exception lists, toll declarations, billing details, payment claims);
o administrative data (trust objects, EFC context data, contact details for enforcement, etc.);
o confirmation data.
— transfer mechanisms and supporting functions;
— semantics of data elements;
— restrictions on parameters and their values
— implementation conformance statement proforma, in an Annex, as a basis for assessment of conformity to this document;
— an Interoperability statement proforma, in an Annex, as a basis for assessment of transactional interoperability of two technical implementations;
— a web service definition, in an Annex, for the use of web services as communication technology.
The implementation of the underlying back office systems and their business processes is not covered.
- Draft207 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day