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GDPR — Inhaltsverzeichnis

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

This provision establishes the cooperation procedure between the lead supervisory authority and other concerned supervisory authorities for cross-border processing cases. The lead authority must share relevant information, submit draft decisions for opinion, and follow specified timelines. Where relevant and reasoned objections arise, the matter may be referred to the consistency mechanism for resolution.

Art. 60 GDPR

Cooperation between the lead supervisory authority and the other supervisory authorities concerned

Kapitel 7 — Cooperation and consistency

(1.)The lead shall cooperate with the other supervisory authorities concerned in accordance with this Article in an endeavour to reach consensus. The lead and the supervisory authorities concerned shall exchange all relevant information with each other.
(2.)The lead may request at any time other supervisory authorities concerned to provide mutual assistance pursuant to Article 61 and may conduct joint operations pursuant to Article 62, in particular for carrying out investigations or for monitoring the implementation of a measure concerning a or established in another Member State.
(3.)The lead shall, without delay, communicate the relevant information on the matter to the other supervisory authorities concerned. It shall without delay submit a draft decision to the other supervisory authorities concerned for their opinion and take due account of their views.
(4.)Where any of the other supervisory authorities concerned within a period of four weeks after having been consulted in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article, expresses a to the draft decision, the lead shall, if it does not follow the or is of the opinion that the objection is not relevant or reasoned, submit the matter to the consistency mechanism referred to in Article 63.
(5.)Where the lead intends to follow the made, it shall submit to the other supervisory authorities concerned a revised draft decision for their opinion. That revised draft decision shall be subject to the procedure referred to in paragraph 4 within a period of two weeks.
(6.)Where none of the other supervisory authorities concerned has objected to the draft decision submitted by the lead within the period referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5, the lead and the supervisory authorities concerned shall be deemed to be in agreement with that draft decision and shall be bound by it.
(7.)The lead shall adopt and notify the decision to the or single establishment of the or , as the case may be and inform the other supervisory authorities concerned and the Board of the decision in question, including a summary of the relevant facts and grounds. The with which a complaint has been lodged shall inform the complainant on the decision.
(8.)By derogation from paragraph 7, where a complaint is dismissed or rejected, the with which the complaint was lodged shall adopt the decision and notify it to the complainant and shall inform the thereof.
(9.)Where the lead and the supervisory authorities concerned agree to dismiss or reject parts of a complaint and to act on other parts of that complaint, a separate decision shall be adopted for each of those parts of the matter. The lead shall adopt the decision for the part concerning actions in relation to the , shall notify it to the or single establishment of the or on the territory of its Member State and shall inform the complainant thereof, while the of the complainant shall adopt the decision for the part concerning dismissal or rejection of that complaint, and shall notify it to that complainant and shall inform the or thereof.
(10.)After being notified of the decision of the lead pursuant to paragraphs 7 and 9, the or shall take the necessary measures to ensure compliance with the decision as regards activities in the context of all its establishments in the Union. The or shall notify the measures taken for complying with the decision to the lead , which shall inform the other supervisory authorities concerned.
(11.)Where, in exceptional circumstances, a has reasons to consider that there is an urgent need to act in order to protect the interests of data subjects, the urgency procedure referred to in Article 66 shall apply.
(12.)The lead and the other supervisory authorities concerned shall supply the information required under this Article to each other by electronic means, using a standardised format.
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