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    CHAPTER I
    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    CHAPTER II
    ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION

    CHAPTER III
    TRUST SERVICES

    SECTION 1
    General provisions

    SECTION 2
    Supervision

    SECTION 3
    Qualified trust services

    SECTION 4
    Electronic signatures

    SECTION 5
    Electronic seals

    SECTION 6
    Electronic time stamps

    SECTION 7
    Electronic registered delivery services

    SECTION 8
    Website authentication

    CHAPTER IV
    ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS

    CHAPTER V
    DELEGATIONS OF POWER AND IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS

    CHAPTER VI
    FINAL PROVISIONS


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Article 8

Assurance levels of electronic_identification schemes

1.   An electronic_identification scheme notified pursuant to Article 9(1) shall specify assurance levels low, substantial and/or high for electronic_identification means issued under that scheme.

2.   The assurance levels low, substantial and high shall meet respectively the following criteria:

(a)

assurance level low shall refer to an electronic_identification means in the context of an electronic_identification scheme, which provides a limited degree of confidence in the claimed or asserted identity of a person, and is characterised with reference to technical specifications, standards and procedures related thereto, including technical controls, the purpose of which is to decrease the risk of misuse or alteration of the identity;

(b)

assurance level substantial shall refer to an electronic_identification means in the context of an electronic_identification scheme, which provides a substantial degree of confidence in the claimed or asserted identity of a person, and is characterised with reference to technical specifications, standards and procedures related thereto, including technical controls, the purpose of which is to decrease substantially the risk of misuse or alteration of the identity;

(c)

assurance level high shall refer to an electronic_identification means in the context of an electronic_identification scheme, which provides a higher degree of confidence in the claimed or asserted identity of a person than electronic_identification means with the assurance level substantial, and is characterised with reference to technical specifications, standards and procedures related thereto, including technical controls, the purpose of which is to prevent misuse or alteration of the identity.

3.   by 18 September 2015, taking into account relevant international standards and subject to paragraph 2, the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, set out minimum technical specifications, standards and procedures with reference to which assurance levels low, substantial and high are specified for electronic_identification means for the purposes of paragraph 1.

Those minimum technical specifications, standards and procedures shall be set out by reference to the reliability and quality of the following elements:

(a)

the procedure to prove and verify the identity of natural or legal persons applying for the issuance of electronic_identification means;

(b)

the procedure for the issuance of the requested electronic_identification means;

(c)

the authentication mechanism, through which the natural or legal person uses the electronic_identification means to confirm its identity to a relying_party;

(d)

the entity issuing the electronic_identification means;

(e)

any other body involved in the application for the issuance of the electronic_identification means; and

(f)

the technical and security specifications of the issued electronic_identification means.

Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 12

Cooperation and interoperability

1.   The national electronic_identification schemes notified pursuant to Article 9(1) shall be interoperable.

2.   For the purposes of paragraph 1, an interoperability framework shall be established.

3.   The interoperability framework shall meet the following criteria:

(a)

it aims to be technology neutral and does not discriminate between any specific national technical solutions for electronic_identification within a Member State;

(b)

it follows European and international standards, where possible;

(c)

it facilitates the implementation of the principle of privacy by design; and

(d)

it ensures that personal data is processed in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC.

4.   The interoperability framework shall consist of:

(a)

a reference to minimum technical requirements related to the assurance levels under Article 8;

(b)

a mapping of national assurance levels of notified electronic_identification schemes to the assurance levels under Article 8;

(c)

a reference to minimum technical requirements for interoperability;

(d)

a reference to a minimum set of person_identification_data uniquely representing a natural or legal person, which is available from electronic_identification schemes;

(e)

rules of procedure;

(f)

arrangements for dispute resolution; and

(g)

common operational security standards.

5.   Member States shall cooperate with regard to the following:

(a)

the interoperability of the electronic_identification schemes notified pursuant to Article 9(1) and the electronic_identification schemes which Member States intend to notify; and

(b)

the security of the electronic_identification schemes.

6.   The cooperation between Member States shall consist of:

(a)

the exchange of information, experience and good practice as regards electronic_identification schemes and in particular technical requirements related to interoperability and assurance levels;

(b)

the exchange of information, experience and good practice as regards working with assurance levels of electronic_identification schemes under Article 8;

(c)

peer review of electronic_identification schemes falling under this Regulation; and

(d)

examination of relevant developments in the electronic_identification sector.

7.   by 18 March 2015, the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, establish the necessary procedural arrangements to facilitate the cooperation between the Member States referred to in paragraphs 5 and 6 with a view to fostering a high level of trust and security appropriate to the degree of risk.

8.   by 18 September 2015, for the purpose of setting uniform conditions for the implementation of the requirement under paragraph 1, the Commission shall, subject to the criteria set out in paragraph 3 and taking into account the results of the cooperation between Member States, adopt implementing acts on the interoperability framework as set out in paragraph 4.

9.   The implementing acts referred to in paragraphs 7 and 8 of this Article shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

CHAPTER III

TRUST SERVICES

SECTION 1

General provisions

Article 17

Supervisory body

1.   Member States shall designate a supervisory body established in their territory or, upon mutual agreement with another Member State, a supervisory body established in that other Member State. That body shall be responsible for supervisory tasks in the designating Member State.

Supervisory bodies shall be given the necessary powers and adequate resources for the exercise of their tasks.

2.   Member States shall notify to the Commission the names and the addresses of their respective designated supervisory bodies.

3.   The role of the supervisory body shall be the following:

(a)

to supervise qualified trust_service providers established in the territory of the designating Member State to ensure, through ex ante and ex post supervisory activities, that those qualified trust_service providers and the qualified trust_services that they provide meet the requirements laid down in this Regulation;

(b)

to take action if necessary, in relation to non-qualified trust_service providers established in the territory of the designating Member State, through ex post supervisory activities, when informed that those non-qualified trust_service providers or the trust_services they provide allegedly do not meet the requirements laid down in this Regulation.

4.   For the purposes of paragraph 3 and subject to the limitations provided therein, the tasks of the supervisory body shall include in particular:

(a)

to cooperate with other supervisory bodies and provide them with assistance in accordance with Article 18;

(b)

to analyse the conformity assessment reports referred to in Articles 20(1) and 21(1);

(c)

to inform other supervisory bodies and the public about breaches of security or loss of integrity in accordance with Article 19(2);

(d)

to report to the Commission about its main activities in accordance with paragraph 6 of this Article;

(e)

to carry out audits or request a conformity_assessment_body to perform a conformity assessment of the qualified trust_service providers in accordance with Article 20(2);

(f)

to cooperate with the data protection authorities, in particular, by informing them without undue delay, about the results of audits of qualified trust_service providers, where personal data protection rules appear to have been breached;

(g)

to grant qualified status to trust_service providers and to the services they provide and to withdraw this status in accordance with Articles 20 and 21;

(h)

to inform the body responsible for the national trusted list referred to in Article 22(3) about its decisions to grant or to withdraw qualified status, unless that body is also the supervisory body;

(i)

to verify the existence and correct application of provisions on termination plans in cases where the qualified trust_service provider ceases its activities, including how information is kept accessible in accordance with point (h) of Article 24(2);

(j)

to require that trust_service providers remedy any failure to fulfil the requirements laid down in this Regulation.

5.   Member States may require the supervisory body to establish, maintain and update a trust infrastructure in accordance with the conditions under national law.

6.   by 31 March each year, each supervisory body shall submit to the Commission a report on its previous calendar year’s main activities together with a summary of breach notifications received from trust_service providers in accordance with Article 19(2).

7.   The Commission shall make the annual report referred to in paragraph 6 available to Member States.

8.   The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, define the formats and procedures for the report referred to in paragraph 6. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 22

Trusted lists

1.   Each Member State shall establish, maintain and publish trusted lists, including information related to the qualified trust_service providers for which it is responsible, together with information related to the qualified trust_services provided by them.

2.   Member States shall establish, maintain and publish, in a secured manner, the electronically signed or sealed trusted lists referred to in paragraph 1 in a form suitable for automated processing.

3.   Member States shall notify to the Commission, without undue delay, information on the body responsible for establishing, maintaining and publishing national trusted lists, and details of where such lists are published, the certificates used to sign or seal the trusted lists and any changes thereto.

4.   The Commission shall make available to the public, through a secure channel, the information referred to in paragraph 3 in electronically signed or sealed form suitable for automated processing.

5.   by 18 September 2015 the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, specify the information referred to in paragraph 1 and define the technical specifications and formats for trusted lists applicable for the purposes of paragraphs 1 to 4. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 23

EU trust mark for qualified trust_services

1.   After the qualified status referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 21(2) has been indicated in the trusted list referred to in Article 22(1), qualified trust_service providers may use the EU trust mark to indicate in a simple, recognisable and clear manner the qualified trust_services they provide.

2.   When using the EU trust mark for the qualified trust_services referred to in paragraph 1, qualified trust_service providers shall ensure that a link to the relevant trusted list is made available on their website.

3.   by 1 July 2015 the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, provide for specifications with regard to the form, and in particular the presentation, composition, size and design of the EU trust mark for qualified trust_services. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 27

Electronic signatures in public services

1.   If a Member State requires an advanced electronic_signature to use an online service offered by, or on behalf of, a public_sector_body, that Member State shall recognise advanced electronic_signatures, advanced electronic_signatures based on a qualified certificate for electronic_signatures, and qualified electronic_signatures in at least the formats or using methods defined in the implementing acts referred to in paragraph 5.

2.   If a Member State requires an advanced electronic_signature based on a qualified certificate to use an online service offered by, or on behalf of, a public_sector_body, that Member State shall recognise advanced electronic_signatures based on a qualified certificate and qualified electronic_signatures in at least the formats or using methods defined in the implementing acts referred to in paragraph 5.

3.   Member States shall not request for cross-border use in an online service offered by a public_sector_body an electronic_signature at a higher security level than the qualified electronic_signature.

4.   The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, establish reference numbers of standards for advanced electronic_signatures. Compliance with the requirements for advanced electronic_signatures referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article and in Article 26 shall be presumed when an advanced electronic_signature meets those standards. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

5.   by 18 September 2015, and taking into account existing practices, standards and Union legal acts, the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, define reference formats of advanced electronic_signatures or reference methods where alternative formats are used. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 37

Electronic seals in public services

1.   If a Member State requires an advanced electronic_seal in order to use an online service offered by, or on behalf of, a public_sector_body, that Member State shall recognise advanced electronic_seals, advanced electronic_seals based on a qualified certificate for electronic_seals and qualified electronic_seals at least in the formats or using methods defined in the implementing acts referred to in paragraph 5.

2.   If a Member State requires an advanced electronic_seal based on a qualified certificate in order to use an online service offered by, or on behalf of, a public_sector_body, that Member State shall recognise advanced electronic_seals based on a qualified certificate and qualified electronic_seal at least in the formats or using methods defined in the implementing acts referred to in paragraph 5.

3.   Member States shall not request for the cross-border use in an online service offered by a public_sector_body an electronic_seal at a higher security level than the qualified electronic_seal.

4.   The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, establish reference numbers of standards for advanced electronic_seals. Compliance with the requirements for advanced electronic_seals referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article and Article 36 shall be presumed when an advanced electronic_seal meets those standards. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

5.   by 18 September 2015, and taking into account existing practices, standards and legal acts of the Union, the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, define reference formats of advanced electronic_seals or reference methods where alternative formats are used. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).


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