ANNEX IIU.K.

Point 2.2.1 of Part 2 of the Schengen consultation network (technical specifications) is replaced by the following:

2.2.1.Three-letter codes (ICAO)

Codes for States, entities, territories, nationalities and organisations as well as further designations for the VISION consultation procedure.

Three-letter codes, as set out in ICAO Document 9303 on Machine-Readable Travel Documents, shall be used except in the following cases:

1.

for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, XXG shall be used;

2.

for Kosovo(1), XXD shall be used;

3.

for the Federal Republic of Germany, DEU shall be used.

Two lists will be made available on CIRCA:

1. An ICAO-based code list(2)

:

the latest version of the ICAO-based codes with the three exceptions mentioned above to be used for VISION consultation. This list shall be used in line with the list established by Regulation (EC) No 539/2001.

2. A special VISION code list

:

the limited list of special VISION three-letter codes for specific cases.

Both lists will contain, next to the appropriate three-letter codes to be used for VISION consultation ‘valid from’ and ‘valid until’-values for these codes:

— Valid-Until

:

Date from which the code becomes obsolete for VISION consultation,

— Valid-From

:

Date from which the code becomes applicable to be used for VISION consultation.

If ICAO-updates are detected by a Member State or the Commission, it will immediately notify the General Secretariat of the Council. The ICAO-based code list will be updated by the Presidency as follows:

If, for technical reasons (e.g. old passports that are still valid), an expired ICAO-code has to be used further in the VISION Consultation Network, or in general if, for technical reasons, a new three-letter code is deemed necessary, this code shall be added to the special VISION code list after agreement in the Visa/VISION Working Party.

The General Secretariat of the Council shall notify Member States every time an updated list has been published on CIRCA..

(1)

Under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999).

(2)

A table containing the current ICAO-codes can be found at the ICAO web site.’.