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DECRET LOI n° 234/2000 du 25 septembre 2000 - Decree-Law
no. 234/2000, of 25 of September
The Accreditation Technical Committee as a consultative body
that aids the Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça (ITIJ - Institute
of Information Technologies in Justice) in its function of accreditation of
digital signatures
Decree-Law
no. 290-D/99, of 2 August, that approved the legal regime for electronic
documents and digital signatures, determines in article 40, that an accreditation
authority shall be designated, responsible for the accreditation and inspection
of certifying entities, under the terms and for the purposes of the said diploma.
The Organic Law of the Ministry of Justice attributes these
functions to the Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça (ITIJ -
Institute of Information Technologies in Justice). Given the nature of these
functions, the said Institute will be aided by a technical committee responsible
for ensuring that the ITIG performs the said responsibilities in a correct and
efficient manner. Hence: Under the terms of paragraph a) of point 1 of article
198 of the Constitution, the Government decrees the following, as General Law
of the Republic:
Article 1
The accreditation authority responsible for the accreditation and inspection of certifying entities, and the exercise of the powers attributed under the terms of Decree-Law no. 290-D/99, of August 2 is the Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça.
Article 2
The Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça will be aided by the Accreditation Technical Committee in the exercise of the powers assigned to it under the terms of Decree-Law no. 290-D/99, of August 2.
Article 3
- 1 - The Accreditation Technical Committee is a consultative body, responsible
for issuing opinions on all those questions that are submitted to it by the
accreditation authority. The technical assessment and decisions on accreditation
requests from certifying entities regulated by Decree-Law no. 290-D/99, of
August 2 are obligatorily subject to the opinions of the Accreditation Technical
Committee.
- 2 - The Accreditation Technical Committee may also, on its own initiative,
send opinions or recommendations to the accreditation authority. Article 4
The Accreditation Technical Committee shall be composed
as follows:
- a) A representative designated by the Ministry of Science and Technology
that shall chair the committee;
- b) A representative designated by the Ministry of Justice;
- c) A representative from the Instituto das Comunicações de Portugal;
- d) Two persons of recognised merit within the Committee's sphere of activity,
co-opted by the other members. Article 5
- 1 - The Accreditation Technical Committee will normally meet every two months,
and will hold extraordinary meetings whenever this is considered to be necessary,
on initiative of the chairman or on request from the accreditation authority.
- 2 - Each meeting of the Committee will confer the right to an attendance
payment for all those participating members that are neither public officials
or agents. The amount of this attendance payment will be defined by a joint
order of the Minister of Finance, Minister of Justice and Minister of Science
and Technology. Article 6
The Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça will provide logistic and administrative support to the Committee, and will also assume responsibility for the expenses inherent to its operation.
Article 7
The Instituto das Tecnologias da Informação na Justiça is empowered, within the exercise of the functions specified by the present diploma, to request from other public or private entities any co-operation it deems necessary.
Checked and approved in Council of Ministers of 27 July, 2000. - Jaime José Matos da Gama - Luís Manuel Ferreira Parreirão Gonçalves - Diogo Campos Barradas de Lacerda Machado - José Mariano Rebelo Pires Gago. Enacted on 7 September, 2000. Let this be published. President of the Republic, JORGE SAMPAIO. Counter-signed on 14 September, 2000. Prime Minister, António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres.
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