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§ 60 LDSG SH

Tasks

(1)The data protection officer shall be responsible for at least the following tasks: 1. informing and advising the public body and the employees who carry out processing with regard to their obligations under this Act and other data protection provisions, including the legal provisions enacted for the transposition of Directive (EU) 2016/680; 2. monitoring compliance with this Act and other data protection provisions, including the legal provisions enacted for the transposition of Directive (EU) 2016/680, as well as with the policies of the public body relating to the protection of personal data, including the assignment of responsibilities, awareness-raising and training of staff involved in processing operations, and the related audits; 3. providing advice in connection with the data protection impact assessment and monitoring its implementation pursuant to § 43 of this Act; 4. cooperating with the supervisory authority; 5. acting as a contact point for the supervisory authority on issues relating to processing, including the prior consultation referred to in § 45 of this Act, and, where appropriate, providing advice on any other matters. In the case of a data protection officer appointed at a court, these tasks shall not relate to the actions of the court in the course of its judicial activities.
(2)The data protection officer may perform other tasks and duties. The public body shall ensure that such tasks and duties do not result in a conflict of interest.
(3)In the performance of his or her tasks, the data protection officer shall give due regard to the risk associated with the processing operations, taking into account the nature, scope, circumstances and purposes of the processing. zur Einzelansicht § 60 Sub-section 7 Data protection supervisory authorities
Source:
https://www.gesetze-rechtsprechung.sh.juris.de/bssh/document/jlr-DSGSHrahmen
Citation:
GVOBl. SH 2018 S. 162
As of:
2024-01-01
Retrieved:
2026-02-28