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For a Standardised and Secured System of Registries Pursuant to Directive 200387EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Decision No 2802004EC of the European Parliament and of the Counciltext with EEA Relevance Regulation
Article 1: Subject matter
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Registries
Each registry shall be capable of executing correctly all the processes concerning allowances and Kyoto units set out in Annex IX by the day after the entry into force of this Regulation, with the exception of the processes with process types 04-00, 06-00, 07-00 and 08-00.
Each registry shall be capable of executing correctly the processes concerning allowances and Kyoto units with process types 04-00, 06-00, 07-00 and 08-00 set out in Annex IX by 31 March 2005.
Article 4: Consolidated registries
Article 5: The Community independent transaction log
The Community independent transaction log shall be capable of executing correctly the reconciliation process set out in Annex X and the administrative processes set out in Annex XI by the day after the entry into force of this Regulation.
Article 6: Communication link between registries and the Community independent transaction log
The Central Administrator shall activate the communication link after the testing procedures set out in Annex XIII and the initialisation procedures set out in Annex XIV have been completed successfully and notify the relevant registry administrator thereof.
The Commission may instruct the Central Administrator to temporarily suspend the communication link between a registry and the Community independent transaction log or to suspend all or some of the processes referred to in Annexes VIII and IX, if that registry is not operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation.
Article 7: Communication link between the independent transaction logs
After such a link is established, all processes concerning allowances, verified emissions, accounts and Kyoto units shall be completed through the exchange of data via the UNFCCC independent transaction log and thereon to the Community independent transaction log.
Article 8: Registry administrators
Member States and the Commission shall ensure that there is no conflict of interest between the registry administrator and its account holders or between the registry administrator and the Central Administrator.
Article 9: Reporting
Article 10: Confidentiality
Article 11: Accounts
Article 12: Creation of Party accounts
The applicant shall provide the registry administrator with the information reasonably required by the registry administrator. That information shall include the information set out in Annex IV.
Article 13: Closure of Party accounts
Article 14: Notification
Article 15: Creation of operator holding accounts
Article 16: Holding of Kyoto units in operator holding accounts
Article 17: Closure of operator holding accounts
Article 18: Notification
Article 19: Creation of person holding accounts
The applicant shall provide the registry administrator with the information reasonably required by the registry administrator. That information shall include the information set out in Annex IV.
The registry administrator shall not establish more than 99 person holding accounts in any one person’s name in its registry.
Article 20: Holding of Kyoto units in person holding accounts
Article 21: Closure of person holding accounts
Article 22: Notification
Article 23: Authorised representatives
Article 24: Tables
The Community independent transaction log may contain additional tables for other purposes.
The national allocation plan table in the Community independent transaction log shall contain the information set out in Annex XIV.
Article 25: Codes
Article 26: Account identification codes and alphanumeric identifiers
Article 27: Blocking of operator holding accounts
Article 28: Detection of discrepancies by the Community independent transaction log
Article 29: Detection of inconsistencies by the Community independent transaction log
Through that process, the Community independent transaction log shall check that the holdings of Kyoto units and allowances in each account in a registry are identical to the records held in the Community independent transaction log.
Article 30: Detection of discrepancies and inconsistencies by the UNFCCC independent transaction log
Article 31: Registry automated checks
Article 32: Processes
Article 33: Identification codes
Article 34: Finalisation of processes concerning accounts and verified emissions
However, prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, all processes referred to in Annex VIII shall be final when the Community independent transaction log successfully informs the initiating registry that it has not detected any discrepancies in the proposal sent by the initiating registry.
Article 35: Finalisation of processes concerning transactions within registries
However, prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, all processes referred to in Annex IX, except the external transfer process, shall be final when the Community independent transaction log informs the initiating registry that it has not detected any discrepancies in the proposal sent by the initiating registry and the initiating registry has successfully sent confirmation to the Community independent transaction log that it has updated its records in accordance with its proposal.
Article 36: Finalisation of the external transfer process
However, prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, the external transfer process shall be final when the Community independent transaction log informs the acquiring registry that it has not detected any discrepancies in the proposal sent by the initiating registry and the acquiring registry has successfully sent confirmation to the Community independent transaction log that it has updated its records in accordance with the initiating registry’s proposal.
Article 37: Finalisation of the reconciliation process
Article 38: National allocation plan table for the 2005-2007 period
The correction shall take place in accordance with the correction to allowances process set out in Annex IX.
Article 39: Issue of allowances
When issuing such allowances the registry administrator shall assign a unique unit identification code to each allowance comprising the elements set out in Annex VI.
Allowances shall be issued in accordance with the allowance issue (2005-2007) process set out in Annex IX.
Article 40: Allocation of allowances to operators
Where foreseen for an installation in the national allocation plan of the Member State, the registry administrator may transfer that proportion at a later date of each year.
Allowances shall be allocated in accordance with the allowance allocation process set out in Annex IX.
Article 41: Surrender of allowances on instruction of the competent authority
Allowances surrendered on instruction of the competent authority shall be surrendered in accordance with the allowance allocation process set out in Annex IX.
Article 42: Allocation of allowances to new entrants
Allowances shall be transferred in accordance with the internal transfer process set out in Annex IX.
Article 43: Issue of force majeure allowances
Force majeure allowances shall be issued in accordance with the force majeure allowance issue process set out in Annex IX.
Article 44: National allocation plan table for the 2008-2012 period and each subsequent five year period
The correction shall take place in accordance with the correction to allowances process set out in Annex IX.
Article 45: Issue of allowances
This conversion shall take place through adding the allowance element to the unique unit identification code of each such AAU, comprising the elements set out in Annex VI.
The issue of allowances for the 2008-2012 period and each subsequent five-year period shall take place in accordance with the allowance issue (2008-2012 onwards) process set out in Annex IX.
Article 46: Allocation of allowances to operators
Where foreseen for an installation in the national allocation plan of the Member State, the registry administrator may transfer that proportion at a later date of each year.
Allowances shall be allocated in accordance with the allowance allocation process set out in Annex IX.
Article 47: Surrender of allowances on instruction of the competent authority
Allowances surrendered on instruction of the competent authority shall be surrendered in accordance with the allowance allocation process set out in Annex IX.
Article 48: Allocation of allowances to new entrants
Allowances shall be transferred in accordance with the internal transfer process set out in Annex IX.
Article 49: Transfers of allowances and Kyoto units by account holders
Article 50: Eligibility and the commitment period reserve
Pursuant to Article 8 of Decision No 280/2004/EC, if the Secretariat to the UNFCCC informs a Member State that it does not meet the requirements allowing it to transfer or acquire ERUs or AAUs, or use CERs, the relevant body of the Member State shall instruct the registry administrator not to initiate those transactions requiring such eligibility.
Article 51: Verified emissions of an installation
Article 52: Surrender of allowances
Article 53: The use of CERs and ERUs
The transfer and entry shall take place in accordance with the allowance surrender process set out under Annex IX.
Article 54: Surrender of force majeure allowances
Article 55: Calculation of compliance status figures
Article 56: Entries into the compliance status table
Article 57: Entries into the verified emissions table
Article 58: Cancellation and retirement of surrendered allowances and force majeure allowances for the 2005-2007 period
Cancellation shall take place by transferring CERs, with the exception of CERs resulting from projects referred to in Article 11a(3) of Directive 2003/87/EC, from the Party holding account into the cancellation account for the 2008-2012 period, and by transferring allowances and force majeure allowances from the Party holding account to the retirement account for the 2005-2007 period, in accordance with the retirement (2005-2007) process set out in Annex IX.
Article 59: Cancellation and retirement of surrendered allowances for the 2008-2012 period and subsequent periods
Article 60: Cancellation and replacement of allowances issued for the 2005-2007 period
Article 61: Cancellation and replacement of allowances issued for the 2008-2012 period and subsequent periods
Article 62: Voluntary cancellation of allowances and Kyoto units
Article 63: Retirement of Kyoto units
Article 64: Security standards
Article 65: Authentication
However, from 1 January 2005 until the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and UNFCCC independent transaction log is established, the identity of each registry and the Community independent transaction log shall be authenticated using digital certificates and usernames and passwords as specified in Annex XV. The Commission, or an entity designated by it, shall act as the certification authority for all digital certificates and shall distribute the usernames and passwords.
Article 66: Access to registries
The registry administrator shall issue each authorised representative with a username and password to permit the level of access to accounts or processes to which he is authorised. Registry administrators may apply additional security requirements at their discretion if they are compatible with the provisions of this Regulation.
Article 67: Suspension of access to accounts
Article 68: Availability and reliability of registries and the Community independent transaction log
They shall keep interruptions to the operation of the registry and Community independent transaction log to a minimum.
Article 69: Suspension of access
Article 70: Notification of suspension of access
Article 71: Testing area of each registry and the Community independent transaction log
Article 72: Change management
Article 73: Records
Article 74: Fees
Registry administrators shall not charge account holders for transactions of allowances pursuant to Article 49, Articles 52 to 54 and Articles 58 to 63.
Article 75: Entry into force
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Hardware and software requirements of registries and the Community independent transaction log
Each registry and the Community independent transaction log shall include the following hardware and software in their architecture:
From 1 January 2005 until the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log is established:
Tables to be contained in Member State registries
Information concerning each operator holding account to be provided to the registry administrator
Information concerning accounts referred to in Article 11(1), (3) and (4) and person holding accounts to be provided to the registry administrator
Core terms and conditions
The relationship between account holders and registry administrators.
The account holder and authorised representative’s obligations
The account holder and authorised representative’s obligations with respect to security, usernames and passwords, and access to the registry website.
The account holder and authorised representative’s obligation to post data on the registry website and ensure that data posted is accurate.
The account holder and authorised representative’s obligation to comply with the terms of use of the registry website.
The registry administrator’s obligations
The registry administrator’s obligation to carry out account holder’s instructions.
The registry administrator’s obligation to log the account holder’s details.
The registry administrator’s obligation to create, update or close the account in accordance with the provisions of the Regulation.
Process procedures
The process finalisation and confirmation provisions.
Payment
The terms and conditions regarding any registry fees for establishing and maintaining accounts.
Operation of the registry website
Provisions regarding the right of the registry administrator to make changes to the registry website.
Conditions of use of the registry website.
Warranties and indemnities
Accuracy of information.
Authority to initiate processes.
Modification of these core terms to reflect changes to this Regulation or changes to domestic legislation
Security and response to security breaches
Dispute resolution
Provisions relating to disputes between account holders.
Liability
The limit of liability for the registry administrator.
The limit of liability for the account holder.
Third party rights
Agency, notices and governing law
Definitions of identification codes
This Annex prescribes the elements of the following identification codes:
Display and reporting of identification codes
For the purpose of displaying and reporting the identification codes set out in this Annex, each element of an identification code shall be separated by a dash ‘-’ and without spaces. Leading zeros in numeric values shall not be displayed. The separating dash ‘-’ shall not be stored in the elements of the identification code.
Unit identification code
Table VI-1 details the elements of the unit identification code. Each Kyoto unit and allowance shall be assigned a unit identification code. Unit identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system.
A set of units shall be transmitted as a unit block defined by the starting block identifier and the ending block identifier. Every unit of a unit block shall be identical, except for their unique identifier element. Every unique identifier element of the units of a unit block shall be consecutive. When necessary to perform a transaction, keep track of, record or otherwise characterise a unit or unit block, registries or transaction logs shall create multiple unit blocks from a single unit block. When transmitting a single unit, the starting block identifier and ending block identifier shall be equal.
Multiple unit blocks shall not overlap with respect to their identifier element. Multiple unit blocks in the same message shall appear in the message in ascending order of their starting block identifier.
Table VI-1: Unit Identification Code
Table VI-2: Valid Initial Unit Type — Supplementary Unit Type
Table VI-3 details the elements of the account identification code. Each account shall be assigned an account identification code. Account identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system. Account identification codes of accounts that were previously closed shall not be re-used.
An operator holding account identification code shall be linked to one installation. An installation shall be linked to one operator holding account identification code. Holding accounts referred to in Article 11(1) and (2) shall not have an applicable commitment period, regardless of the account type.
Table VI-3: Account Identification Code
Table VI-4 details the elements of the permit identification code. Each permit shall be assigned a permit identification code. Permit identification codes shall be generated by the competent authority and shall be unique throughout the registries system.
A permit identification code shall be assigned to one operator. An operator shall be assigned at least one permit identification code. A permit identification code shall be assigned to at least one installation. An installation shall have one permit identification code at any single point in time.
Table VI-4: Permit Identification Code
Table VI–5 details the elements of the account holder identification code. Each account holder shall be assigned an account holder identification code. Account holder identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system. Account holder identification codes shall not be re-used for another account holder and shall not change for an account holder throughout their existence.
Table VI-5: Account Holder Identification Code
Table VI–6 details the elements of the installation identification code. Each installation shall be assigned an installation identification code. Installation identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system. The installation identifier shall be an integer assigned as an increasing monotone sequence, starting from 1. Installation identifiers shall not contain gaps. Therefore when generating installation identifier n, a registry shall have generated every identifier in the range 1 to n-1. An installation identification code shall not be re-used for another installation and shall not change for an installation throughout its existence.
An installation identification code shall be assigned to one installation. An installation shall be assigned one installation identification code.
Table VI-6: Installation Identification Code
Table VI-7 details the elements of the correlation identification codes. Each process under Annex VIII shall be assigned a correlation identification code. Correlation identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system. Correlation identification codes shall not be re-used. The re-submission of a process concerning an account or verified emissions that was previously terminated or cancelled shall be assigned a new, unique correlation identification code.
Table VI-7: Correlation Identification Code
Each process under Annex IX shall be assigned a transaction identification code. Transaction identification codes shall be generated by registries and shall be unique throughout the registries system. Transaction identification codes shall not be re-used. The re-submission of a process concerning a transaction that was previously terminated or cancelled shall be assigned a new, unique transaction identification code.
The elements of the transaction identification codes are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Reconciliation identification code
Each process under Annex X shall be assigned a reconciliation identification code. Prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, the Community independent transaction log shall generate the reconciliation identification code when requesting reconciliation information from registries for a specified time and date. Thereafter, registries shall receive the reconciliation identification code from the UNFCCC independent transaction log. The reconciliation identification code shall be unique throughout the registries system, and all messages exchanged through all stages of a reconciliation process for a specified time and date shall use the same reconciliation identification code.
The elements of the reconciliation identification codes are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Project identification code
Each project shall be assigned a project identification code. Project identification codes shall be generated by the executive board of the CDM for CERs and by the relevant body of the Party or the Article 6 supervisory committee in accordance with Decision 16/CP.7 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC for ERUs and shall be unique throughout the registries system.
The elements of the project identification codes are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
List of input codes
This Annex defines the codes for all elements and code support tables. The version of the ISO3166 codes shall be as set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
EU-specific codes
Field Name: Activity Type Activity Type
Field Description: Numeric code indicating the activity type of an installation
Field Description: Numeric code indicating the type of relationship between an account and a person or operator
Field Description: Numeric code indicating the process type of a transaction
Field Description: Numeric code indicating the supplementary type of a unit
Field Description: Numeric code indicating the action in the account update process
The UNFCCC codes are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Processes concerning accounts and verified emissions with response codes
The following message sequence for processes concerning an account or verified emissions shall apply:
registryCITLregistry Useraccount operation()Validate account management operationAccntMgmtWS.account operation(){60 sec} «XML Message returns» {24 hrs}AccountManagement.validate account operation()AccountManagement.account operation()AccntMgmtWS.receiveAccountOperationOutcome(){60 sec} «XML Message returns» An account operation is final when a registry, upon receipt of the receiveAccountManagementOperationOutcome containing an "Accepted" status, has updated its records «XML Message returns» «XML Message returns» An account operation is final when a registry, upon receipt of the receiveAccountManagementOperationOutcome containing an "Accepted" status, has updated its records
Prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, a registry administrator sending a request should receive an acknowledgement of receipt from the Community independent transaction log within 60 seconds. Thereafter, a registry administrator sending a request should receive an acknowledgement of receipt from the UNFCCC independent transaction log within 60 seconds. A registry administrator sending a request should receive a notification of validation from the Community independent transaction log within 24 hours.
The status of the process during the message sequence shall be as follows:
Table VIII-2: Status Diagram for Processes concerning an Account or Verified Emissions
[Registry validates the account management operation Registry calls the appropriate account management operation of the CITL] [CITL calls receiveAccountOperationOutcome on registry with status "accepted"] [CITL calls receiveAccountOperationOutcome on registry with status "rejected"] AcceptedProposedRejected[Registry finalises the account management operation][Registry does not receive an outcome notification within 24 hours]Cancelled [CITL calls receiveAccountOperationOutcome on registry with status "accepted"] [CITL calls receiveAccountOperationOutcome on registry with status "rejected"]
The components and functions which are utilised during the message sequence are shown in table VIII-3 to VIII-18. Functions which are public shall be implemented as specified. Functions which are Privatee are for informational purposes only. The inputs of all functions have been structured to match the format and informational requirements described using web services description language, set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC. An asterisk ‘(*)’ has been used to denote the fact that an element can appear multiple times as an input.
Table VIII-3: Components and Functions for Processes concerning an Account or Verified Emissions
The Community independent transaction log shall check the status of a registry for each process concerning an account or verified emissions. If the communication link between the registry and the Community independent transaction log has not been established or is temporarily suspended pursuant to Article 6(3) in respect of the requested process concerning an account or verified emissions, it shall be rejected and the response code 7005 shall be returned.
Prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, the Community independent transaction log shall perform registry version and registry authentication checks, and message viability checks, on each process concerning an account or verified emissions and return the appropriate response codes if a discrepancy is detected, set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC. Thereafter, each registry shall receive such response codes from the UNFCCC independent transaction log.
The Community independent transaction log shall perform data integrity checks on each process concerning an account or verified emissions and return response codes in the range 7122 to 7159 if a discrepancy is detected.
Secondary checks for each process
The Community independent transaction log shall perform secondary checks on each process concerning an account or verified emissions which has passed all of the preliminary checks. The secondary checks, and the adjoining response codes which are returned when a discrepancy is detected, are set out in table VIII-19.
Table VIII-19: Secondary Checks
Processes concerning transactions with response codes
Each process concerning a transaction shall be assigned a process type consisting of an initial process type and a supplementary process type. The initial process type shall describe its category as set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC. The supplementary process type shall describe its category as set out in the provisions of this Regulation, elaborated pursuant to Directive 2003/87. The process types are set out in table IX-1.
Requirements for each process
The message sequence for processes concerning a transaction, the status of the transaction and the status of the Kyoto units or allowances involved in the transaction during the message sequence, and the components and functions which are utilised during the message sequence, are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Preliminary checks for each process
The Community independent transaction log shall check the status of a registry for each process concerning a transaction. If the communication link between the registry and the Community independent transaction log has not been established or is temporarily suspended pursuant to Article 6(3) in respect of the requested process, it shall be rejected and the response codes 7005 or 7006 shall be returned.
Prior to the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log being established, the Community independent transaction log shall perform the following categories of preliminary checks on each process concerning a transaction:
Secondary and tertiary checks for each process
For each process concerning a transaction which has passed all of the preliminary checks, the Community independent transaction log shall perform the following secondary checks to ascertain whether:
Table IX-1: Tertiary Checks
Administrative processes with response codes
The Community independent transaction log shall provide the following administrative processes:
Each registry shall be capable of executing correctly the additional administrative processes provided by the UNFCCC independent transaction log, set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Requirements for each process
The message sequence for administrative processes and the components and functions which are utilised during the message sequence are set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
Checks for each process
If, during the period referred to in paragraph 2, the Community independent transaction log detects a discrepancy under paragraph 1(a) it shall return the appropriate response codes as set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC.
If the Community independent transaction log detects a discrepancy under paragraph 1(b) it shall return the response code 7601.
During the period referred to in paragraph 2 and where a message is received from a registry under paragraph 1(c) for a process referred to in Annex IX the Community independent transaction log shall perform the following checks:
List of response codes for all processes
Each registry administrator shall ensure that the meaning of each response code is maintained when displaying information in respect of a process under Annex XVI to the authorised representative who initiated that process.
Table XII-1: Community Independent Transaction Log Response Codes
Testing procedures
The Central Administrator shall require a registry to complete the following stages of testing:
The testing stages set out in paragraph 3 shall take place between the testing area of the registry and the testing area of the Community independent transaction log, established pursuant to Article 71.
Individual tests carried out as part of the testing stages set out in paragraph 3 may vary to reflect the software and hardware used by a registry.
Individual tests carried out as part of the testing stages set out in paragraph 3 shall be conducted according to a pre-defined test plan and the results shall be documented. This documentation shall be made available to the Central Administrator on request. Any deficiencies in a registry detected during the testing stages set out in paragraph 3 shall be addressed prior to a communication link between that registry and the Community independent transaction log being established. The registry administrator shall demonstrate that any such deficiencies have been addressed by the successful completion of the testing stages set out in paragraph 3.
Initialisation procedures
For the period 2005-2007, each Member State shall notify the Commission of the number of force majeure allowances to be issued, subsequent to an authorisation to issue such allowances being granted by the Commission pursuant to Article 29 of Directive 2003/87.
In advance of the 2008-2012 period and each subsequent five year period, each Member State shall notify the Commission of the following information:
Each national allocation plan shall be submitted in accordance with the formats set out in paragraphs 5 and 7.
The format for submitting a national allocation plan table to the Commission is the following:
The XML schema for submitting a national allocation plan table to the Commission is the following:
As part of the initialisation procedures set out in the functional and technical specifications for data exchange standards for registry systems under the Kyoto Protocol, elaborated pursuant to Decision 24/CP.8 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC, the Commission shall inform the Secretariat to the UNFCCC of the account identification codes of the cancellation accounts, retirement accounts and replacement accounts of each registry.
Security standards
From 1 January 2005 until the communication link between the Community independent transaction log and the UNFCCC independent transaction log is established, all processes concerning allowances, verified emissions and accounts shall be completed using a communication link with the following properties:
Communication link between the Community independent transaction log and its authorised representatives, and each registry and all authorised representatives in that registry
The communication link between the Community independent transaction log and its authorised representatives, and between a registry and the authorised representatives of account holders, verifiers and the registry administrator, when the authorised representatives are obtaining access from a network different from the one serving the Community independent transaction log or that registry, shall have the following properties:
The public area of the website of the Community independent transaction log and the public website of a registry shall not require authentication of its users representing the general public.
The public area of the Community independent transaction log website and the public area of a registry website shall not permit its users representing the general public to directly access data from the database of the Community independent transaction log or the database of that registry. Data which is publicly accessible in accordance with Annex XVI shall be accessed via a separate database.
General security requirements for the Community independent transaction log and each registry
The following general security requirements shall apply to the Community independent transaction log and each registry:
Reporting requirements of each registry administrator and the Central Administrator
The Central Administrator shall display and update the information in paragraphs 2 to 4 in respect of the registry system on the public area of the Community independent transaction log's web site, in accordance with the specified timing, and each registry administrator shall display and update this information in respect of its registry on the public area of that registry's web site, in accordance with the specified timing.
The following information for each account shall be displayed in the week after the account has been created in a registry, and shall be updated on a weekly basis:
Each registry administrator shall display and update the information in paragraphs 6 to 10 in respect of its registry on the public area of that registry's web site, in accordance with the specified timing.
The following information for each project identifier for a project activity implemented pursuant to Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol against which the Member State has issued ERUs shall be displayed in the week after the issue has taken place:
The total number of CERs and ERUs which operators are allowed to use for each period pursuant to Article 11 a(1) of Directive 2003/87 shall be displayed in accordance with Article 30(3) of Directive 2003/87.
The commitment period reserve, calculated in accordance with Decision 18/CP.7 of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC as 90 % of the Member State's assigned amount or 100 % of five times its most recently reviewed inventory, whichever is lowest, and the number of Kyoto units by which the Member State is exceeding, and therefore in compliance with, its commitment period reserve shall be displayed on request.
Publicly available information from the Community independent transaction log
The Central Administrator shall display and update the information in paragraph 12 in respect of the registry system on the public area of the Community independent transaction log's web site, in accordance with the specified timing.
The following information for each completed transaction relevant for the registries system for year X shall be displayed from 15 January onwards of year (X+5):
Each registry administrator shall display and update the information in paragraph 14 in respect of its registry on the secure area of that registry's web site, in accordance with the specified timing.
The following elements for each account, by unit identification code comprising the elements set out in Annex VI, shall be displayed on the account holder's request to that account holder only:
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 21 December 2004.