Article 16
Right to rectification
(25) Whereas the principles of protection must be reflected, on the one hand, in the obligations imposed on persons, public authorities, enterprises, agencies or other bodies responsible for processing, in particular regarding data quality, technical security, notification to the supervisory authority, and the circumstances under which processing can be carried out, and, on the other hand, in the right conferred on individuals, the data on whom are the subject of processing, to be informed that processing is taking place, to consult the data, to request corrections and even to object to processing in certain circumstances;
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Regulation
Art. 16 The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller without undue delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her. Taking into account the purposes of the processing, the data subject shall have the right to have incomplete personal data completed, including by means of providing a supplementary statement. |
Directive
Art. 12 Member States shall guarantee every data subject the right to obtain from the controller: (a) without constraint at reasonable intervals and without excessive delay or expense: - confirmation as to whether or not data relating to him are being processed and information at least as to the purposes of the processing, the categories of data concerned, and the recipients or categories of recipients to whom the data are disclosed, - communication to him in an intelligible form of the data undergoing processing and of any available information as to their source, - knowledge of the logic involved in any automatic processing of data concerning him at least in the case of the automated decisions referred to in Article 15 (1); (b) as appropriate the rectification, erasure or blocking of data the processing of which does not comply with the provisions of this Directive, in particular because of the incomplete or inaccurate nature of the data; (c) notification to third parties to whom the data have been disclosed of any rectification, erasure or blocking carried out in compliance with (b), unless this proves impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. |
United Kingdom
14. Rectification, blocking, erasure and destruction (1) If a court is satisfied on the application of a data subject that personal data of which the applicant is the subject are inaccurate, the court may order the data controller to rectify, block, erase or destroy those data and any other personal data in respect of which he is the data controller and which contain an ex (2) Subsection (1) applies whether or not the data accurately record information received or obtained by the data controller from the data subject or a third party but where the data accurately record such information, then— (a) if the requirements mentioned in paragraph 7 of Part II of Schedule 1 have been complied with, the court may, instead of making an order under subsection (1), make an order requiring the data to be supplemented by such statement of the true facts relating to the matters dealt with by the data as the court may approve, and (b) if all or any of those requirements have not been complied with, the court may, instead of making an order under that subsection, make such order as it thinks fit for securing compliance with those requirements with or without a further order requiring the data to be supplemented by such a statement as is mentioned in paragraph (a). (3) Where the court— (a) makes an order under subsection (1), or (b) is satisfied on the application of a data subject that personal data of which he was the data subject and which have been rectified, blocked, erased or destroyed were inaccurate, it may, where it considers it reasonably practicable, order the data controller to notify third parties to whom the data have been disclosed of the rectification, blocking, erasure or destruction. (4) If a court is satisfied on the application of a data subject— (a) that he has suffered damage by reason of any contravention by a data controller of any of the requirements of this Act in respect of any personal data, in circumstances entitling him to compensation under section 13, and (b) that there is a substantial risk of further contravention in respect of those data in such circumstances, the court may order the rectification, blocking, erasure or destruction of any of those data. (5) Where the court makes an order under subsection (4) it may, where it considers it reasonably practicable, order the data controller to notify third parties to whom the data have been disclosed of the rectification, blocking, erasure or destruction. (6) In determining whether it is reasonably practicable to require such notification as is mentioned in subsection (3) or (5) the court shall have regard, in particular, to the number of persons who would have to be notified. |
Romania
Law No. 677/2001 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data, as amended and completed Article 14: (1) Every data subject has the right to obtain from the data controller, upon request, and free of any charge: a) as the case may be, rectification, updating, blocking or deletion of data whose processing does not comply with the provisions of the present law, notably of incomplete or inaccurate data; b) as the case may be, transforming into anonymous data the data whose processing does not comply with the provisions of the present law; c) notification to a third party to whom the data were disclosed, of any operation performed according to letters a) or b), unless such notification does not prove to be impossible or if it does not involve a disproportionate effort towards the legitimate interest that might thus be violated. (2) In order to exert the right stated in paragraph (1), the data subject shall fill in a written, dated and signed petition. The petitioner may state his/her wish to be informed at a specific address, which may also be an electronic mail address, or through a mail service that ensures confidential receipt of the information. (3) The data controller has the obligation to communicate the measures taken, based on the provisions of paragraph (1), as well as, as the case may be, the name of a third party to whom the data concerning the data subject were disclosed, within 15 days from the date of the petition’s receiving, whilst complying with the petitioner’s possible option, according to paragraph (2).
Article 16: Exemptions (1) The provisions of Articles 12, 13, Article 14 paragraph (3) and Article 15 do not apply for such activities as mentioned in Article 2 paragraph (5), if their enforcement affects the efficiency of the action or the objective followed in order to fulfill the legal obligations of the public authority. (2) The provisions of paragraph (1) are applicable solely for the period of time necessary for the achievement of the goal intended by carrying out the activities mentioned in Article 2 paragraph (5). (3) As soon as the reasons that justified the enforcement of paragraphs (1) and (2) no longer exist, the controllers who perform the activities stated by Article 2 paragraph (5) shall take all necessary measures in order to ensure the compliance with the data subject’s rights. (4) Public authorities shall make a record of such cases and inform periodically the supervisory authority on the way these cases have been solved. |
