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GDPR — Inhaltsverzeichnis

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

This provision guarantees the complete independence of supervisory authorities, requiring that their members perform duties free from external influence and do not seek or take instructions from any person or entity. Member States must provide each authority with adequate human, technical, and financial resources and ensure it is subject to financial control that does not compromise its independence.

Art. 52 GDPR

Independence

Kapitel 6 — Independent supervisory authorities

(1.)Each shall act with complete independence in performing its tasks and exercising its powers in accordance with this Regulation.
(2.)The member or members of each shall, in the performance of their tasks and exercise of their powers in accordance with this Regulation, remain free from external influence, whether direct or indirect, and shall neither seek nor take instructions from anybody.
(3.)Member or members of each shall refrain from any action incompatible with their duties and shall not, during their term of office, engage in any incompatible occupation, whether gainful or not.
(4.)Each Member State shall ensure that each is provided with the human, technical and financial resources, premises and infrastructure necessary for the effective performance of its tasks and exercise of its powers, including those to be carried out in the context of mutual assistance, cooperation and participation in the Board.
(5.)Each Member State shall ensure that each chooses and has its own staff which shall be subject to the exclusive direction of the member or members of the .
(6.)Each Member State shall ensure that each is subject to financial control which does not affect its independence and that it has separate, public annual budgets, which may be part of the overall state or national budget.
Quelle:
EUR-Lex CELEX 02016R0679-20160504
Fundstelle:
OJ L 119, 04.05.2016, p. 1; corrected by OJ L 127, 23.05.2018, p. 2
Stand:
2016-05-04
Abgerufen:
2026-02-25