BS ISO/IEC 7812-2:2015 pdf download-Identification cards — Identification of issuers Part 2: Application and registration procedures

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BS ISO/IEC 7812-2:2015 pdf download-Identification cards — Identification of issuers Part 2: Application and registration procedures.
5 Exception and Appeals process 5.1 Appeal bodies Where an application has been rejected by a Sponsoring Authority, the applicant may appeal to the secretariat of the RMG (see Clause 8). a) Where an application’s appeal has been rejected by the RMG, or failed to be approved in the exception request, the applicant may appeal to ISO/IEC JTC 1 /SC 1 7 through the SC1 7 Secretariat. b) Applicants may also submit for appeal, applications that have been rejected by ISO/IEC JTC 1 /SC 1 7, to the ISO Central Secretariat. c) The applicant may appeal for one of the following reasons: 1 ) clarification of the application shows that it is within the current standard requirements. 2) the legal, standard, or network requirements can be proven to warrant an individual exception to the standard. Appeal against rejection of an application shall be lodged with the appropriate body within 90 days of the date of the letter of rejection. 5.2 Information to be provided by the Applicant in Appeal Where an application for either a single IIN or to become an authorized blockholder has been rejected, the following information shall be provided by the applicant to the relevant appeal body in support of the appeal: a) statement of which rejection clause (see 4.3.2 or 4.3.4) is disputed and why the applicant believes that the rejected application fulfils the criteria for acceptance or justifies exception to the standard (see 4.3.1 or 4.3.3). b) adequate supplementary information as justification for the approval of the request as submitted under the appeal. c) statement of special circumstances whereby a specific requirement of the rejected application can be met, but such requirement is outside the current procedures and criteria for acceptance outlined in this part of ISO/IEC 781 2.
6 Responsibilities 6.1 Responsibilities of card issuing applicants The responsibilities of card issuing applicants are: a) forward to its national standards body, or designated Sponsoring Authority, a completed application form, (see Annex B) together with the requisite fee. In the absence of a national standards body, or designated Sponsoring Authority, the application shall be sent to the secretariat of the ISO/IEC technical body responsible for this International Standard; b) retain the completed application form containing the IIN assigned to the applicant by the Registration Authority; c) issue cards using the IIN assigned by the Registration Authority within a reasonable timeframe (defined as within 1 2 months of the date of assignment of the IIN);

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