Artikkel 91
Existing data protection rules of churches and religious associations
Det finnes ingen fortaletekst i direktivet relatert til art. 91.
Forordning
Art. 91 1. Where in a Member State, churches and religious associations or communities apply, at the time of entry into force of this Regulation, comprehensive rules relating to the protection of natural persons with regard to processing, such rules may continue to apply, provided that they are brought into line with this Regulation. 2. Churches and religious associations which apply comprehensive rules in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article shall be subject to the supervision of an independent supervisory authority, which may be specific, provided that it fulfils the conditions laid down in Chapter VI of this Regulation. |
Direktiv
No specific provision |
Norway
Art. 91 Eksisterende regler om vern av personopplysninger for kirker og religiøse sammenslutninger 1. Dersom kirker og religiøse sammenslutninger eller samfunn i en medlemsstat på tidspunktet for ikrafttredelsen av denne forordning anvender omfattende regler om vern av fysiske personer med hensyn til behandling, kan nevnte regler fortsatt anvendes, forutsatt at de bringes i samsvar med denne forordning. 2. Kirker og religiøse sammenslutninger som anvender omfattende regler i samsvar med nr. 1 i denne artikkel, skal være underlagt tilsyn av en uavhengig tilsynsmyndighet, som kan være spesifikk, forutsatt at den oppfyller vilkårene fastsatt i kapittel VI i denne forordning. |
Spain
Article 7.2.- Data with special protection.- Organic Law 15/1999 on the Protection of Personal Data.- Personal data which reveal the ideology, trade union membership, religion and beliefs may be processed only with the explicit and written consent of the data subject. Exceptions shall be files maintained by political parties, trade unions, churches, religious confessions or communities, and associations, foundations and other non-profit-seeking bodies with a political, philosophical, religious or trade-union aim, as regards the data relating to their associates or members, without prejudice to the fact that assignment of such data shall always require the prior consent of the data subject. |