Article 56
Competence of the lead supervisory authority
There is no recital in the Directive related to article 56.
Regulation
Art. 56 1. Without prejudice to Article 55, the supervisory authority of the main establishment or of the single establishment of the controller or processor shall be competent to act as lead supervisory authority for the cross-border processing carried out by that controller or processor in accordance with the procedure provided in Article 60. 2. By derogation from paragraph 1, each supervisory authority shall be competent to handle a complaint lodged with it or a possible infringement of this Regulation, if the subject matter relates only to an establishment in its Member State or substantially affects data subjects only in its Member State. 3. In the cases referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article, the supervisory authority shall inform the lead supervisory authority without delay on that matter. Within a period of three weeks after being informed the lead supervisory authority shall decide whether or not it will handle the case in accordance with the procedure provided in Article 60, taking into account whether or not there is an establishment of the controller or processor in the Member State of which the supervisory authority informed it. 4. Where the lead supervisory authority decides to handle the case, the procedure provided in Article 60 shall apply. The supervisory authority which informed the lead supervisory authority may submit to the lead supervisory authority a draft for a decision. The lead supervisory authority shall take utmost account of that draft when preparing the draft decision referred to in Article 60(3). 5. Where the lead supervisory authority decides not to handle the case, the supervisory authority which informed the lead supervisory authority shall handle it according to Articles 61 and 62. 6. The lead supervisory authority shall be the sole interlocutor of the controller or processor for the cross-border processing carried out by that controller or processor. |
Directive
Art. 28 (...) 6. Each supervisory authority is competent, whatever the national law applicable to the processing in question, to exercise, on the territory of its own Member State, the powers conferred on it in accordance with paragraph 3. Each authority may be requested to exercise its powers by an authority of another Member State. The supervisory authorities shall cooperate with one another to the extent necessary for the performance of their duties, in particular by exchanging all useful information.
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Poland
Entered into force on May 25, 2018: The Act of May 10, 2018 on Personal Data Protection Art.78. 1. The President of the Office inspects the compliance with the personal data protection regulations. 2. The inspection shall be done in accordance with the inspection plan authorized by the President of the Office or based on information obtained by the President of the Office or within the framework of monitoring the application of 2016/679 Regulation. Art.79. 1. The inspection is carried out, upon authorization by the President of the Office, by:
- Also known as the Controller. 2. The Controller referred to in provision 1.2 is obliged to keep information he learned throughout the course of the inspection as confidential Art.80. 1. The Controller is subject to being excluded from partaking in the inspection, upon request or ex officio, if:
2. The abovementioned in 1.1 reasons for exclusion apply even after marriage, adoption, guardship or care comes to an end. 3. The reasons for the exclusion shall be communicated by the controller or the party being iinspected, also known as “the Data Subject”, to the President of the Office immediately. 4. The President of the Office decides on the exclusion of the Controller 5. Until the decision is reached the Controller remains obliged to perform all urgent tasks. |