2011/136/EU: Commission Recommendation of 1 March 2011 guidelines for the impleme... (32011H0136)
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2011/136/EU: Commission Recommendation of 1 March 2011 guidelines for the implementation of data protection rules in the Consumer Protection Cooperation System (CPCS)
- COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
- of 1 March 2011
- guidelines for the implementation of data protection rules in the Consumer Protection Cooperation System (CPCS)
- (2011/136/EU)
- ANNEX
- Guidelines for the implementation of data protection rules in the Consumer Protection Cooperation System (CPCS)
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. SCOPE AND OBJECTIVE OF THESE GUIDELINES
- 3. THE CPCS — AN IT-TOOL FOR ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION
- 4. DATA PROTECTION LEGAL AND SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
- 5. WHO IS WHO IN THE CPCS? — THE ISSUE OF JOINT CONTROLLERSHIP
- 6. ACTORS AND USERS IN THE CPCS
- 7. DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO EXCHANGES OF INFORMATION
- What are the data protection principles to be observed?
- Principle of Transparency
- Principle of lawfulness and fairness
- Principle of proportionality, accuracy and retention periods
- Principle of purpose limitation
- Rights of access
- Sensitive data
- Exemptions
- Applying the data protection principles
- 8. CPCS AND DATA PROTECTION
- Data protection friendly environment
- Some additional guidance
- How long should a case be stored and when should it be closed and deleted?
- Why is the data retention period set at 5 years?
- What information can be included in the discussion forum?
- What type of data can be included in the short summaries and attached documents?
- What is meant by ‘reasonable suspicion’ that an infringement has occurred?
- What about transfers to third countries?
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