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TSL of Republic of Lithuania:

 TSL of Republic of Lithuania (PDF)

 TSL of Republic of Lithuania (XML)

 

Pointer to other European Union members TSLs:

Human readable version https://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/esignature/trusted-list/tl-hr.pdf

Mashine readable version https://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/esignature/trusted-list/tl-mp.xml


Information about TSL of Republic of Lithuania:

The present list is the TSL implementation of Republic of Lithuania “Trusted List of supervised/accredited Certification Service Providers” providing information about the supervision/accreditation status of certification services from Certification Service Providers (CSPs) who are supervised/accredited by Republic of Lithuania for compliance with the relevant provisions of Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signatures.

The Trusted List aims at:

- listing and providing reliable information on the supervision/accreditation status of certification services from Certification Service Providers, who are supervised/accredited by Republic of Lithuania for compliance with the relevant provisions laid down in Directive 1999/93/EC;

- facilitating the validation of electronic signatures supported by those listed supervised/accredited certification services from the listed CSPs.

The Trusted List of a Member State provides a minimum of information on supervised/accredited CSPs issuing Qualified Certificates in accordance with the provisions laid down in Directive 1999/93/EC (Art. 3.3, 3.2 and Art. 7.1(a)), including information on the QC supporting the electronic signature and whether the signature is or not created by a Secure Signature Creation Device.

The CSPs issuing Qualified Certificates (QCs) listed here are supervised by Republic of Lithuania and may also be accredited for compliance with the provisions laid down in Directive 1999/93/EC, including with the requirements of Annex I (requirements for QCs), and those of Annex II (requirements for CSPs issuing QCs). The applicable ‘supervision’ system (respectively ‘voluntary accreditation’ system) is defined and must meet the relevant requirements of Directive 1999/93/EC, in particular those laid down in Art. 3.3, Art. 8.1, Art. 11 (respectively, Art. 2.13, Art. 3.2, Art 7.1(a), Art. 8.1, Art. 11).

Additional information on other supervised/accredited CSPs not issuing QCs but providing services related to electronic signatures (e.g. CSP providing Time Stamping Services and issuing Time Stamp Tokens, CSP issuing non- Qualified certificates, etc.) are included in the Trusted List and the present TSL implementation at a national level on a voluntary basis.

Information on the supervision system applicable to any CSP issuing QC:

- Process followed by the Supervisory Body to supervise CSPs and by the CSPs for being supervised is described in Procedure of registration of certification service providers creating qualified certificates (in Lithuanian language) and Regulations of electronic signature supervision (in Lithuanian language) confirmed by Government of the Republic of Lithuania Resolution of December 31, 2002. No. 2108;

- CSPs, that are supervised, must meet requirements laid down in Requirements for certification service providers, creating qualified certificates (in Lithuanian language) and Requirements of electronic signature equipment (in Lithuanian language) confirmed by Government of the Republic of Lithuania Resolution of December 31, 2002. No. 2108.

Information on the national voluntary accreditation scheme applicable to any CSP issuing QC:

- Process followed by the Accreditation Body to accredit CSPs and by the CSPs for being accredited is described in Sertifikavimo paslaugų teikėjų akreditavimo reikalavimai ir tvarkos aprašas (in Lithuanian language) and Regulations of electronic signature supervision (in Lithuanian language) confirmed by Government of the Republic of Lithuania Resolution of December 31, 2002. No. 2108;

- CSPs, that are accredited, must meet requirements laid down in Sertifikavimo paslaugų teikėjų akreditavimo reikalavimai ir tvarkos aprašas (in Lithuanian language).

Updated on 2012-01-02
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