Hibs have become the first Scots club to publicly back the introduction of VAR in the Scottish game.
The Easter Road club made their position clear after it was announced a decision will be made on the technology later this month.
The body circulated a resolution to all 42 member clubs, who will be asked to vote on its implementation at a general meeting on 19 April.
The resolution requires 75 per cent of Premiership clubs, 75 per cent of clubs in the Championship and 75 per cent of clubs in Leagues One and Two combined to vote in favour.
If the resolution is passed, the target implementation date for VAR will be following conclusion of the Qatar World Cup 2022, which takes place between November 21 and December 18 this year.
VAR was tested by a Scottish refereeing team during an under-14s match on Sunday between Hearts and Hamilton at the Jambos' Oriam training base, and it was used to help confirm a penalty award.
The match kicked off a series of VAR trials across the country.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson has confirmed his hope for VAR to be implemented in the Premiership.
"I'd love it to happen," he said on Friday as he spoke ahead of the VAR experiment at his club's headquarters.
"I think we need to do it to step forward."
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