<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><Document><Treaty><Template>mtdsg</Template><Header><Chapter><Header>CHAPTER XI</Header><Name>TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS</Name></Chapter><SubChapter><Header>B</Header><Name>Road Traffic</Name></SubChapter><ExternalData><Numsect>27</Numsect><Titlesect>Agreement on minimum requirements for the issue and validity of driving permits (APC)</Titlesect><Conclusion>Geneva, 1 April 1975</Conclusion><EIF><Label>Entry into force</Label><Labeltext>31 January 1994, in accordance with article 7(1).</Labeltext></EIF><Registration><Label>Registration</Label><Labeltext>31 January 1994, No. 30670</Labeltext></Registration><Status><Label>Status</Label><SignatoriesLabel>Signatories</SignatoriesLabel><Signatories>1</Signatories><PartiesLabel>Parties</PartiesLabel><Parties>7</Parties></Status><TreatyText><Label>Text</Label><Text>United Nations,  &lt;i&gt;Treaty Series &lt;/i&gt;, vol. 1763, p. 11.</Text></TreatyText><TreatyNote><Text>The Agreement was drawn up under the auspices of the Inland Transport Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe and was open for signature until 1 April 1976, at Geneva.</Text></TreatyNote></ExternalData></Header><Participants><Table colsep="0" frame="none" rowsep="0"><TGroup cols="3"><Thead><Row rowsep="0"><Entry colname="1">Participant</Entry><Entry colname="2">Signature</Entry><Entry colname="3">Ratification, Accession(a), Succession(d)</Entry></Row></Thead><Tbody><Rows><Row><Entry>Bosnia and Herzegovina&lt;superscript&gt;1&lt;/superscript&gt;</Entry><Entry/><Entry>12 Jan	 1994 d</Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Bulgaria</Entry><Entry/><Entry>28 Dec	 1978 a</Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Croatia&lt;superscript&gt;1&lt;/superscript&gt;</Entry><Entry/><Entry>  2 Nov	 1993 d</Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Luxembourg</Entry><Entry>  9 Dec	 1975 </Entry><Entry>  4 Oct	 1982 </Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Montenegro&lt;superscript&gt;2&lt;/superscript&gt;</Entry><Entry/><Entry>23 Oct	 2006 d</Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Morocco</Entry><Entry/><Entry>31 Mar	 1983 a</Entry></Row><Row><Entry>Serbia&lt;superscript&gt;1&lt;/superscript&gt;</Entry><Entry/><Entry>12 Mar	 2001 d</Entry></Row></Rows></Tbody></TGroup></Table></Participants><SpecialTables/><Declarations><Title>Declarations and Reservations</Title><Title>(Unless otherwise indicated, the declarations and reservations were made</Title><Title>upon ratification, accession or succession.)</Title><Declaration><Participant>Bulgaria</Participant><text type="title">Reservation:</text><text type="para">The People's Republic of Bulgaria does not consider itself bound by article 11 of the Agreement, which provides for com- pulsory arbitration.</text><text type="title">Declaration:</text><text type="para">The People's Republic of Bulgaria declares that article 6 of the Agreement is at variance with the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples of 14&#8194;December 1960.</text><text type="para">In the People's Republic of Bulgaria the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of the Interior are the bodies competent to consent to the amendments envisaged in article 8, paragraph 7, of the Agreement.</text><text type="para"/></Declaration></Declarations><Objections/><DeclarationsUnderArticle/><Notifications/><TerritorialApplications show="YES"/><EndNotes><Note><index>1</index><text>The former Yugoslavia had acceeded to the Agreement on 23 June 1978. See also note 1 under &#8220;Bosnia and Herzegovina&#8221;, &#8220;Croatia&#8221;, &#8220;former Yugoslavia&#8221;, &#8220;Slovenia&#8221;, &#8220;The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia&#8221; and &#8220;Yugoslavia&#8221; in the &#8220;Historical Information&#8221; section in the front matter of this volume.</text></Note><Note><index>2</index><text>See note 1 under "Montenegro" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.</text></Note></EndNotes><Footer>XI B 27.   Transport and Communications - Road Traffic</Footer></Treaty></Document>