Article 38
Position of the data protection officer
(49) Whereas, in order to avoid unsuitable administrative formalities, exemptions from the obligation to notify and simplification of the notification required may be provided for by Member States in cases where processing is unlikely adversely to affect the rights and freedoms of data subjects, provided that it is in accordance with a measure taken by a Member State specifying its limits; whereas exemption or simplification may similarly be provided for by Member States where a person appointed by the controller ensures that the processing carried out is not likely adversely to affect the rights and freedoms of data subjects; whereas such a data protection official, whether or not an employee of the controller, must be in a position to exercise his functions in complete independence;
(54) Whereas with regard to all the processing undertaken in society, the amount posing such specific risks should be very limited; whereas Member States must provide that the supervisory authority, or the data protection official in cooperation with the authority, check such processing prior to it being carried out; whereas following this prior check, the supervisory authority may, according to its national law, give an opinion or an authorization regarding the processing; whereas such checking may equally take place in the course of the preparation either of a measure of the national parliament or of a measure based on such a legislative measure, which defines the nature of the processing and lays down appropriate safeguards;
Regulation
Art. 38 1. The controller and the processor shall ensure that the data protection officer is involved, properly and in a timely manner, in all issues which relate to the protection of personal data. 2. The controller and processor shall support the data protection officer in performing the tasks referred to in Article 39 by providing resources necessary to carry out those tasks and access to personal data and processing operations, and to maintain his or her expert knowledge. 3. The controller and processor shall ensure that the data protection officer does not receive any instructions regarding the exercise of those tasks. He or she shall not be dismissed or penalised by the controller or the processor for performing his tasks. The data protection officer shall directly report to the highest management level of the controller or the processor. 4. Data subjects may contact the data protection officer with regard to all issues related to processing of their personal data and to the exercise of their rights under this Regulation. 5. The data protection officer shall be bound by secrecy or confidentiality concerning the performance of his or her tasks, in accordance with Union or Member State law. 6. The data protection officer may fulfil other tasks and duties. The controller or processor shall ensure that any such tasks and duties do not result in a conflict of interests. |
Directive
Art. 18 2. Member States may provide for the simplification of or exemption from notification only in the following cases and under the following conditions: - where, for categories of processing operations which are unlikely, taking account of the data to be processed, to affect adversely the rights and freedoms of data subjects, they specify the purposes of the processing, the data or categories of data undergoing processing, the category or categories of data subject, the recipients or categories of recipient to whom the data are to be disclosed and the length of time the data are to be stored, and/or - where the controller, in compliance with the national law which governs him, appoints a personal data protection official, responsible in particular: - for ensuring in an independent manner the internal application of the national provisions taken pursuant to this Directive - for keeping the register of processing operations carried out by the controller, containing the items of information referred to in Article 21 (2), thereby ensuring that the rights and freedoms of the data subjects are unlikely to be adversely affected by the processing operations. |
Netherlands
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France
Loi n° 78-17 du 6 janvier 1978 relative à l'informatique, aux fichiers et aux libertés Art. 22 III. - Les traitements pour lesquels le responsable a désigné un correspondant à la protection des données à caractère personnel chargé d'assurer, d'une manière indépendante, le respect des obligations prévues dans la présente loi sont dispensés des formalités prévues aux articles 23 et 24, sauf lorsqu'un transfert de données à caractère personnel à destination d'un Etat non membre de la Communauté européenne est envisagé. La désignation du correspondant est notifiée à la Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés. Elle est portée à la connaissance des instances représentatives du personnel. Le correspondant est une personne bénéficiant des qualifications requises pour exercer ses missions. Il tient une liste des traitements effectués immédiatement accessible à toute personne en faisant la demande et ne peut faire l'objet d'aucune sanction de la part de l'employeur du fait de l'accomplissement de ses missions. Il peut saisir la Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés des difficultés qu'il rencontre dans l'exercice de ses missions. En cas de non-respect des dispositions de la loi, le responsable du traitement est enjoint par la Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés de procéder aux formalités prévues aux articles 23 et 24. En cas de manquement constaté à ses devoirs, le correspondant est déchargé de ses fonctions sur demande, ou après consultation, de la Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés.
IV. - Le responsable d'un traitement de données à caractère personnel qui n'est soumis à aucune des formalités prévues au présent chapitre communique à toute personne qui en fait la demande les informations relatives à ce traitement mentionnées aux 2° à 6° du I de l'article 31. |