Article 12
Transparent information, communication and modalities for the exercise of the rights of the data subject
There is no recital in the Directive related to article 12.
Regulation
Art. 12 1. The controller shall take appropriate measures to provide any information referred to in Articles 13 and 14 and any communication under Articles 15 to 22 and 34 relating to processing to the data subject in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language, in particular for any information addressed specifically to a child. The information shall be provided in writing, or by other means, including, where appropriate, by electronic means. When requested by the data subject, the information may be provided orally, provided that the identity of the data subject is proven by other means. 2. The controller shall facilitate the exercise of data subject rights under Articles 15 to 22. In the cases referred to in Article 11(2), the controller shall not refuse to act on the request of the data subject for exercising his or her rights under Articles 15 to 22, unless the controller demonstrates that it is not in a position to identify the data subject. 3. The controller shall provide information on action taken on a request under Articles 15 to 22 to the data subject without undue delay and in any event within one month of receipt of the request. That period may be extended by two further months where necessary, taking into account the complexity and number of the requests. The controller shall inform the data subject of any such extension within one month of receipt of the request, together with the reasons for the delay. Where the data subject makes the request by electronic form means, the information shall be provided by electronic means where possible, unless otherwise requested by the data subject. 4. If the controller does not take action on the request of the data subject, the controller shall inform the data subject without delay and at the latest within one month of receipt of the request of the reasons for not taking action and on the possibility of lodging a complaint with a supervisory authority and seeking a judicial remedy. 5. Information provided under Articles 13 and 14 and any communication and any actions taken under Articles 15 to 22 and 34 shall be provided free of charge. Where requests from a data subject are manifestly unfounded or excessive, in particular because of their repetitive character, the controller may either: a) charge a reasonable fee taking into account the administrative costs of providing the information or communication or taking the action requested; or b) refuse to act on the request. The controller shall bear the burden of demonstrating the manifestly unfounded or excessive character of the request. 6. Without prejudice to Article 11, where the controller has reasonable doubts concerning the identity of the natural person making the request referred to in Articles 15 to 21, the controller may request the provision of additional information necessary to confirm the identity of the data subject. 7. The information to be provided to data subjects pursuant to Articles 13 and 14 may be provided in combination with standardised icons in order to give in an easily visible, intelligible and clearly legible manner a meaningful overview of the intended processing. Where the icons are presented electronically they shall be machine-readable. 8. The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 92 for the purpose of determining the information to be presented by the icons and the procedures for providing standardised icons. |
Directive
No specific provision |
Denmark
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Spain
Article 5.- Right of information in the collection of data.- Organic Law 15/1999 on the Protection of Personal data.- 1. Data subjects from who personal data are requested must previously be informed explicitly, precisely and unequivocally of the following: a) The existence of a file or personal data processing operation, the purpose of collecting the data, and the recipients of the information. b) The obligatory or voluntary nature of the reply to the questions put to them. c) The consequences of obtaining the data or of refusing to provide them. d) The possibility of exercising rights of access, rectification, erasure and objection. e) The identity and address of the controller or of his representative, if any. Where the controller is not established on the territory of the European Union, and he is using for the processing means situated on Spanish territory, he must, unless these means are being used for transit purposes, designate a representative in Spain, without prejudice to any action which may be taken against the controller himself. 2. Where questionnaires or other forms are used for collection, they must contain the warnings set out in the previous paragraph in a clearly legible form. 3. The information set out in subparagraphs (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph 1 shall not be required if its content can be clearly deduced from the nature of the personal data requested or the circumstances in which they are obtained. 4. Where the personal data have not been obtained from the data subject, he must be informed explicitly, precisely and unequivocally by the controller or his representative within three months from the recording of the data - unless he has been informed previously - of the content of the processing, the origin of the data, and the information set out in (a), (d) and (e) of paragraph 1 of this Article. 5. The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall not apply where explicitly provided for by law, when the processing is for historical, statistical or scientific purposes, or when it is not possible to inform the data subject, or where this would involve a disproportionate effort in the view of the Data Protection Agency or the corresponding regional body, in view of the number of data subjects, the age of the data and the possible compensatory measures. The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall also not apply where the data come from sources accessible to the public and are intended for advertising activity or market research, in which case each communication sent to the data subject shall inform him of the origin of the data, the identity of the controller and the rights of the data subject. |