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§ 76 HDSIG

Other Data Transfers to Recipients in Third Countries

(1)Where the other conditions applicable to data transfers to third countries are met, controllers may in special individual cases transfer personal data directly to bodies in third countries not referred to in § 73 para. 1 no. 1, where the transfer is absolutely necessary for the performance of their tasks for the purposes referred to in § 40 and 1. in the specific case, no fundamental rights of the data subject outweigh the public interest in the transfer, 2. the transfer to the bodies referred to in § 73 para. 1 no. 1 would be ineffective or inappropriate, in particular because it cannot be carried out in a timely manner, and 3. the controller informs the recipient of the purposes of the processing and advises him or her that the transferred data may only be processed to the extent necessary for those purposes.
(2)In the case of para. 1, the controller shall notify the bodies referred to in § 73 para. 1 no. 1 of the transfer without undue delay, unless this would be ineffective or inappropriate.
(3)§ 74 para. 2 and 3 shall apply accordingly to transfers under para. 1.
(4)In the case of transfers under para. 1, the controller shall oblige the recipient to process the transferred personal data only for the purpose for which they were transferred without the controller's consent.
(5)Agreements in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters and police cooperation shall remain unaffected. zur Einzelansicht § 76 Sechster Abschnitt Zusammenarbeit der Aufsichtsbehörden
Source:
https://www.rv.hessenrecht.hessen.de/bshe/document/jlr-DSIFGHErahmen
Citation:
GVBl. HE I 2018 S. 82
As of:
2024-01-01
Retrieved:
2026-02-28