Of course, here is the translation of the provided legislative act:
1. **Essence of the Law:** This resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine introduces an experimental project that allows citizens to use electronic credentials of identification data and attributes through the mobile application “Diia”. The purpose of the project is to simplify personal identification and access to electronic services, using a digital wallet in “Diia”. The project will last for two years and involves cooperation between various government bodies and the involvement of individuals and legal entities.
2. **Structure of the Law:** The resolution consists of several parts. It begins with the approval of the experimental project and the Procedure for its implementation. Then, the participants of the project, sources of funding, and issues of recognition of electronic credentials issued in the EU are defined. Amendments are also made to other resolutions of the CMU, in particular regarding the integrated system of electronic identification and requirements for the issuance of digital identification wallets. The document contains annexes with lists of information contained in electronic credentials and information required for registration of relying parties.
3. **Main Provisions:**
* The experimental project will last for two years.
* Electronic credentials are valid for one year but can be re-generated.
* The user can revoke the electronic credential at any time.
* European digital identity wallets and electronic attribute credentials issued in the EU are recognized.
* Formats of electronic credentials are defined, in particular according to the international standard ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021.
* Rules for interaction between the user and the relying party through reading a QR code or hyperlink are established.
* Relying parties must register and identify themselves to the user through “Diia”.
* Amendments are made to the Regulation on the integrated system of electronic identification, in particular regarding the registration of relying parties and cross-border electronic identification.