Article 19 of Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 is being completely removed starting on 18 October 2024, meaning that the rules or requirements it previously contained will no longer apply, potentially changing how specific digital services and processes are handled according to this regulation in the EU.
Article deletions usually occur when regulations are updated to stay relevant and clear, removing outdated sections, simplifying procedures, or transferring provisions to other legislation; the exact reasoning here would likely align with broader EU objectives to streamline rules on electronic identification and trust services.
The deletion of Article 19 in Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 officially comes into force on 18 October 2024, meaning until that date, its provisions remain valid, and after this date, the article no longer holds legal force or effect within European Union law.
Removing Article 19 might impact organizations and users by altering compliance requirements, electronic identification practices, or trust service rules, potentially requiring adjustments in internal processes or technology to ensure ongoing compliance with EU regulation standards and practices after the change becomes effective.