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Article 10

Security breach

1.   Where either the electronic_identification scheme notified pursuant to Article 9(1) or the authentication referred to in point (f) of Article 7 is breached or partly compromised in a manner that affects the reliability of the cross-border authentication of that scheme, the notifying Member State shall, without delay, suspend or revoke that cross-border authentication or the compromised parts concerned, and shall inform other Member States and the Commission.

2.   When the breach or compromise referred to in paragraph 1 is remedied, the notifying Member State shall re-establish the cross-border authentication and shall inform other Member States and the Commission without undue delay.

3.   If the breach or compromise referred to in paragraph 1 is not remedied within three months of the suspension or revocation, the notifying Member State shall notify other Member States and the Commission of the withdrawal of the electronic_identification scheme.

The Commission shall publish in the Official Journal of the European Union the corresponding amendments to the list referred to in Article 9(2) without undue delay.

Article 20

Supervision of qualified trust_service providers

1.   Qualified trust_service providers shall be audited at their own expense at least every 24 months by a conformity_assessment_body. The purpose of the audit shall be to confirm that the qualified trust_service providers and the qualified trust_services provided by them fulfil the requirements laid down in this Regulation. The qualified trust_service providers shall submit the resulting conformity assessment report to the supervisory body within the period of three working days after receiving it.

2.   Without prejudice to paragraph 1, the supervisory body may at any time audit or request a conformity_assessment_body to perform a conformity assessment of the qualified trust_service providers, at the expense of those trust_service providers, to confirm that they and the qualified trust_services provided by them fulfil the requirements laid down in this Regulation. Where personal data protection rules appear to have been breached, the supervisory body shall inform the data protection authorities of the results of its audits.

3.   Where the supervisory body requires the qualified trust_service provider to remedy any failure to fulfil requirements under this Regulation and where that provider does not act accordingly, and if applicable within a time limit set by the supervisory body, the supervisory body, taking into account, in particular, the extent, duration and consequences of that failure, may withdraw the qualified status of that provider or of the affected service it provides and inform the body referred to in Article 22(3) for the purposes of updating the trusted lists referred to in Article 22(1). The supervisory body shall inform the qualified trust_service provider of the withdrawal of its qualified status or of the qualified status of the service concerned.

4.   The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, establish reference number of the following standards:

(a)

accreditation of the conformity assessment bodies and for the conformity assessment report referred to in paragraph 1;

(b)

auditing rules under which conformity assessment bodies will carry out their conformity assessment of the qualified trust_service providers as referred to in paragraph 1.

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

Article 21

Initiation of a qualified trust_service

1.   Where trust_service providers, without qualified status, intend to start providing qualified trust_services, they shall submit to the supervisory body a notification of their intention together with a conformity assessment report issued by a conformity_assessment_body.

2.   The supervisory body shall verify whether the trust_service provider and the trust_services provided by it comply with the requirements laid down in this Regulation, and in particular, with the requirements for qualified trust_service providers and for the qualified trust_services they provide.

If the supervisory body concludes that the trust_service provider and the trust_services provided by it comply with the requirements referred to in the first subparagraph, the supervisory body shall grant qualified status to the trust_service provider and the trust_services it provides and inform the body referred to in Article 22(3) for the purposes of updating the trusted lists referred to in Article 22(1), not later than three months after notification in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article.

If the verification is not concluded within three months of notification, the supervisory body shall inform the trust_service provider specifying the reasons for the delay and the period within which the verification is to be concluded.

3.   Qualified trust_service providers may begin to provide the qualified trust_service after the qualified status has been indicated in the trusted lists referred to in Article 22(1).

4.   The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, define the formats and procedures for the purpose of paragraphs 1 and 2. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).

Article 52

Entry into force

1.   This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

2.   This Regulation shall apply from 1 July 2016, except for the following:

(a)

Articles 8(3), 9(5), 12(2) to (9), 17(8), 19(4), 20(4), 21(4), 22(5), 23(3), 24(5), 27(4) and (5), 28(6), 29(2), 30(3) and (4), 31(3), 32(3), 33(2), 34(2), 37(4) and (5), 38(6), 42(2), 44(2), 45(2), and Articles 47 and 48 shall apply from 17 September 2014;

(b)

Article 7, Article 8(1) and (2), Articles 9, 10, 11 and Article 12(1) shall apply from the date of application of the implementing acts referred to in Articles 8(3) and 12(8);

(c)

Article 6 shall apply from three years as from the date of application of the implementing acts referred to in Articles 8(3) and 12(8).

3.   Where the notified electronic_identification scheme is included in the list published by the Commission pursuant to Article 9 before the date referred to in point (c) of paragraph 2 of this Article, the recognition of the electronic_identification means under that scheme pursuant to Article 6 shall take place no later than 12 months after the publication of that scheme but not before the date referred to in point (c) of paragraph 2 of this Article.

4.   Notwithstanding point (c) of paragraph 2 of this Article, a Member State may decide that electronic_identification means under electronic_identification scheme notified pursuant to Article 9(1) by another Member State are recognised in the first Member State as from the date of application of the implementing acts referred to in Articles 8(3) and 12(8). Member States concerned shall inform the Commission. The Commission shall make this information public.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 23 July 2014.

For the Parliament

The President

M. SCHULZ

For the Council

The President

S. GOZI


(1)  OJ C 351, 15.11.2012, p. 73.

(2)  Position of the European Parliament of 3 April 2014 (not yet published in the Official Journal) and decision of the Council of 23 July 2014.

(3)  Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic_signatures (OJ L 13, 19.1.2000, p. 12).

(4)  OJ C 50 E, 21.2.2012, p. 1.

(5)  Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on services in the internal market (OJ L 376, 27.12.2006, p. 36).

(6)  Directive 2011/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2011 on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare (OJ L 88, 4.4.2011, p. 45).

(7)  Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31).

(8)  Council Decision 2010/48/EC of 26 November 2009 concerning the conclusion, by the European Community, of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (OJ L 23, 27.1.2010, p. 35).

(9)  Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 339/93 (OJ L 218, 13.8.2008, p. 30).

(10)  Commission Decision 2009/767/EC of 16 October 2009 setting out measures facilitating the use of procedures by electronic means through the ‘points of single contact’ under Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on services in the internal market (OJ L 274, 20.10.2009, p. 36).

(11)  Commission Decision 2011/130/EU of 25 February 2011 establishing minimum requirements for the cross-border processing of documents signed electronically by competent authorities under Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on services in the internal market (OJ L 53, 26.2.2011, p. 66).

(12)  Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13).

(13)  Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1).

(14)  OJ C 28, 30.1.2013, p. 6.

(15)  Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC (OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 65).


ANNEX I

REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFIED CERTIFICATES FOR ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES

Qualified certificates for electronic_signatures shall contain:

(a)

an indication, at least in a form suitable for automated processing, that the certificate has been issued as a qualified certificate for electronic_signature;

(b)

a set of data unambiguously representing the qualified trust_service provider issuing the qualified certificates including at least, the Member State in which that provider is established and:

for a legal person: the name and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records,

for a natural person: the person’s name;

(c)

at least the name of the signatory, or a pseudonym; if a pseudonym is used, it shall be clearly indicated;

(d)

electronic_signature validation_data that corresponds to the electronic_signature creation data;

(e)

details of the beginning and end of the certificate’s period of validity;

(f)

the certificate identity code, which must be unique for the qualified trust_service provider;

(g)

the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal of the issuing qualified trust_service provider;

(h)

the location where the certificate supporting the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal referred to in point (g) is available free of charge;

(i)

the location of the services that can be used to enquire about the validity status of the qualified certificate;

(j)

where the electronic_signature creation data related to the electronic_signature validation_data is located in a qualified electronic_signature creation device, an appropriate indication of this, at least in a form suitable for automated processing.


ANNEX II

REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE CREATION DEVICES

1.

Qualified electronic_signature creation devices shall ensure, by appropriate technical and procedural means, that at least:

(a)

the confidentiality of the electronic_signature creation data used for electronic_signature creation is reasonably assured;

(b)

the electronic_signature creation data used for electronic_signature creation can practically occur only once;

(c)

the electronic_signature creation data used for electronic_signature creation cannot, with reasonable assurance, be derived and the electronic_signature is reliably protected against forgery using currently available technology;

(d)

the electronic_signature creation data used for electronic_signature creation can be reliably protected by the legitimate signatory against use by others.

2.

Qualified electronic_signature creation devices shall not alter the data to be signed or prevent such data from being presented to the signatory prior to signing.

3.

Generating or managing electronic_signature creation data on behalf of the signatory may only be done by a qualified trust_service provider.

4.

Without prejudice to point (d) of point 1, qualified trust_service providers managing electronic_signature creation data on behalf of the signatory may duplicate the electronic_signature creation data only for back-up purposes provided the following requirements are met:

(a)

the security of the duplicated datasets must be at the same level as for the original datasets;

(b)

the number of duplicated datasets shall not exceed the minimum needed to ensure continuity of the service.


ANNEX III

REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFIED CERTIFICATES FOR ELECTRONIC SEALS

Qualified certificates for electronic_seals shall contain:

(a)

an indication, at least in a form suitable for automated processing, that the certificate has been issued as a qualified certificate for electronic_seal;

(b)

a set of data unambiguously representing the qualified trust_service provider issuing the qualified certificates including at least the Member State in which that provider is established and:

for a legal person: the name and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records,

for a natural person: the person’s name;

(c)

at least the name of the creator of the seal and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records;

(d)

electronic_seal validation_data, which corresponds to the electronic_seal creation data;

(e)

details of the beginning and end of the certificate’s period of validity;

(f)

the certificate identity code, which must be unique for the qualified trust_service provider;

(g)

the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal of the issuing qualified trust_service provider;

(h)

the location where the certificate supporting the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal referred to in point (g) is available free of charge;

(i)

the location of the services that can be used to enquire as to the validity status of the qualified certificate;

(j)

where the electronic_seal creation data related to the electronic_seal validation_data is located in a qualified electronic_seal creation device, an appropriate indication of this, at least in a form suitable for automated processing.


ANNEX IV

REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFIED CERTIFICATES FOR WEBSITE AUTHENTICATION

Qualified certificates for website authentication shall contain:

(a)

an indication, at least in a form suitable for automated processing, that the certificate has been issued as a qualified certificate for website authentication;

(b)

a set of data unambiguously representing the qualified trust_service provider issuing the qualified certificates including at least the Member State in which that provider is established and:

for a legal person: the name and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records,

for a natural person: the person’s name;

(c)

for natural persons: at least the name of the person to whom the certificate has been issued, or a pseudonym. If a pseudonym is used, it shall be clearly indicated;

for legal persons: at least the name of the legal person to whom the certificate is issued and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records;

(d)

elements of the address, including at least city and State, of the natural or legal person to whom the certificate is issued and, where applicable, as stated in the official records;

(e)

the domain name(s) operated by the natural or legal person to whom the certificate is issued;

(f)

details of the beginning and end of the certificate’s period of validity;

(g)

the certificate identity code, which must be unique for the qualified trust_service provider;

(h)

the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal of the issuing qualified trust_service provider;

(i)

the location where the certificate supporting the advanced electronic_signature or advanced electronic_seal referred to in point (h) is available free of charge;

(j)

the location of the certificate validity status services that can be used to enquire as to the validity status of the qualified certificate.


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