Article 36
Prior consultation
(52) Whereas, in this context, ex post facto verification by the competent authorities must in general be considered a sufficient measure;
(53) Whereas, however, certain processing operation are likely to pose specific risks to the rights and freedoms of data subjects by virtue of their nature, their scope or their purposes, such as that of excluding individuals from a right, benefit or a contract, or by virtue of the specific use of new technologies; whereas it is for Member States, if they so wish, to specify such risks in their legislation;
(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;
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Regulation
Art. 36 1. The controller shall consult the supervisory authority prior to processing where a data protection impact assessment under Article 35 indicates that the processing would result in a high risk in the absence of measures taken by the controller to mitigate the risk. 2. Where the supervisory authority is of the opinion that the intended processing referred to in paragraph 1 would infringe this Regulation, in particular where the controller has insufficiently identified or mitigated the risk, the supervisory authority shall, within period of up to eight weeks of receipt of the request for consultation, provide written advice to the controller and, where applicable to the processor, and may use any of its powers referred to in Article 58. That period may be extended by six weeks, taking into account the complexity of the intended processing. The supervisory authority shall inform the controller and, where applicable, the processor, of any such extension within one month of receipt of the request for consultation together with the reasons for the delay. Those periods may be suspended until the supervisory authority has obtained information it has requested for the purposes of the consultation. 3. When consulting the supervisory authority pursuant to paragraph 1, the controller shall provide the supervisory authority with: a) where applicable, the respective responsibilities of the controller, joint controllers and processors involved in the processing, in particular for processing within a group of undertakings b) the purposes and means of the intended processing; c) the measures and safeguards provided to protect the rights and freedoms of data subjects pursuant to this Regulation; d) where applicable, the contact details of the data protection officer; e) the data protection impact assessment provided for in Article 35; and f) any other information requested by the supervisory authority. 4. Member States shall consult the supervisory authority during the preparation of a proposal for a legislative measure to be adopted by a national parliament, or of a regulatory measure based on such a legislative measure, which relates to processing. 5. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, Member State law may require controllers to consult with, and obtain prior authorisation from, the supervisory authority in relation to processing by a controller for the performance of a task carried out by the controller in the public interest, including processing in relation to social protection and public health. |
Directive
Art. 20 1. Member States shall determine the processing operations likely to present specific risks to the rights and freedoms of data subjects and shall check that these processing operations are examined prior to the start thereof. 2. Such prior checks shall be carried out by the supervisory authority following receipt of a notification from the controller or by the data protection official, who, in cases of doubt, must consult the supervisory authority. 3. Member States may also carry out such checks in the context of preparation either of a measure of the national parliament or of a measure based on such a legislative measure, which define the nature of the processing and lay down appropriate safeguards. |
Ireland
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Netherlands
In force until 25 May, 2018:
Art. 32 WBP 1. Een gegevensverwerking waarop artikel 31, eerste lid, van toepassing is, wordt als zodanig door de verantwoordelijke bij het College gemeld. 2. De melding van een zodanige gegevensverwerking verplicht de verantwoordelijke de verwerking die hij voornemens is te verrichten, op te schorten totdat het onderzoek van het College is afgerond dan wel hij een bericht heeft ontvangen dat niet tot nader onderzoek wordt overgegaan. 3. In geval van een melding van een gegevensverwerking waarop artikel 31, eerste lid, van toepassing is, besluit het College schriftelijk binnen vier weken na de melding of het tot nader onderzoek overgaat. 4. In het besluit tot nader onderzoek over te gaan geeft het College aan binnen welke termijn het voornemens is dit onderzoek te verrichten. Deze termijn bedraagt niet langer dan twintig weken. 5. Het nader onderzoek, bedoeld in het vierde lid, leidt tot een verklaring omtrent de rechtmatigheid van de gegevensverwerking. 6. De verklaring van het College geldt als een besluit in de zin van de Algemene wet bestuursrecht. Op de voorbereiding ervan is afdeling 3.4 van die wet van toepassing. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 32 1. Data processing to which Section 31 (1) applies will be notified as such by the controller to the Authority. 2. Notification of such data processing obliges the controller to suspend the processing he intends to carry out until the Authority has completed its check or he has received a message that no further check will be carried out. 3. Where notification is made of data processing to which Section 31 (1) applies, the Authority will issue a decision in writing within four weeks of the notification about whether a further check will be carried out. 4. In the decision to carry out a further check, the Authority will indicate the period within which it intends to carry out this check. This period will not exceed twenty weeks. 5. The further check referred to in subsection 4 will result in a declaration regarding the lawfulness of the data processing. 6. The Authority’s declaration is regarded as a decision within the meaning of the General Administrative Law Act. Division 3.4 of that Act applies to its preparation. |
