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Opinions Prior Check and Prior Consultations

Some of the procedures that EU institutions put in place pose risks to the data protection rights and freedoms of individuals.

Under the old legal framework (Regulation (EC) 45/2001), EU institutions were obliged to notify us before putting in place risky data processing operations.

In general, our prior checking Opinions were public.

Regulation 2018/1725 builds on the old Regulation and mirrors the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) that applies to most organisations processing personal data in the Member States. Compared to the previous rules, Regulation 2018/1725 aligns documentation obligations more closely to the risks caused by processing personal data. This means for example that the documentation requirements for a EUI’s newsletter subscription will be lower than for a system using ‘intelligent CCTV’ covering publicly accessible space or a database profiling travellers for screening purposes.

Depending on the process at hand, EU institutions processing personal data ('controllers') may not have to go through all the steps below (these steps are described in the Accountability on the ground toolkit): 
• Generate basic documentation (called ‘records’) for all processes; 
• Check if the process is likely to result in high risks to the people whose data are processed and consult the DPO if it appears to do so; 
• If the EU institution needs to do a data protection impact assessment (DPIA), they analyse those risks in more detail and develop specific safeguards/controls to manage them; 
• If the results of the DPIA still indicate high residual data protection risks, the EU institution has to file a prior consultation with the EDPS (see Articles 40 and 90 of Regulation 2018/1725 respectively for administrative and operational personal data).

Article 39 of Regulation 2016/794 on Europol provides for an ad hoc prior consultation mechanism for new type of processing of operational data, namely data processed by Europol to support the Member States in preventing and combating serious crime and terrorism. Similarly, Article 72 of Regulation 2017/1939 on the European Public Prosecutor Office (EPPO) provides a specific prior consultation mechanism for the processing of operational data, namely data processed in the context of criminal investigations and prosecutions undertaken by the EPPO. Regulation 2018/1725, including the standard prior consultation mechanism, applies to Europol's and EPPO's processing of administrative data, which includes data on staff and visitors, for example.

Where an EU institution is unsure whether to notify us a data processing operation for prior consultation, their DPO can consult us for advice to confirm.

As for the old prior checking Opinions, in general the prior consultation Opinions are public, but we may delete sensitive elements where necessary, related to security for example. Some opinions, which are by nature sensitive, in particular in the police and justice area, may not be published. For the sake of transparency, these Opinions are summarised in our Annual Report.

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6
Jun
2007

Certification procedure - Parliament

Opinion of 6 June 2007 on the notification for prior checking regarding the "certification procedure" dossier (Case 2007-168)
By Bureau Decision of 26 September 2005 the European Parliament adopted the arrangements for implementation of the certification procedure. Article 45a of the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Communities, as amended by Regulation No 723/2004, enables officials in function group AST to be appointed to a post in function group AD on condition that, firstly, they have been selected by the institution to take part in a training programme, secondly, they have completed the training programme and, thirdly, they have passed examinations demonstrating that they have successfully taken part in the training programme.
The main recommendations made by the EDPS in the context of his opinion on the certification procedure concern the storage of data and the information supplied to data subjects.

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4
Jun
2007

Recruitment procedure - European Central Bank

Opinion of 4 June 2007 on a notification for prior checking on recruitment procedure (Case 2007-3)
Le CEPD a procédé au contrôle préalable du traitement des données à caractère personnel dans le cadre de la procédure de recrutement de la Banque centrale européenne, où un système de recrutement en ligne est mis en place. Tout candidat ayant déposé son dossier de candidature définitif devient une "personne concernée" par la protection des données à caractère personnel. Le CEPD a examiné le formulaire de candidature ainsi que la procédure de candidature en ligne, la durée de conservation des données tout comme les moyens dont les personnes concernées disposent pour exercer leurs droits ainsi que les informations qu'elles reçoivent. Les recommandations du CEPD portent essentiellement sur les informations qui doivent être communiquées aux candidats dans la déclaration de confidentialité et dans le guide du candidat, sur la conservation des actes de candidatures et autres documents et sur le contenu des contrats conclus avec les sous-traitants pour ce qui est des obligations en matière de protection des données.

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14
May
2007

Verification of telephone bills - Ombudsman

Opinion of 14 May 2007 on a notification for prior checking on verification of telephone bills (Case 2007-137)

The telephones used by staff members of the European Ombudsman may only be used for professional purposes. Private use is not permitted. When the costs linked to a certain extension number exceed the 50€ limit, a verification procedure is initiated. It commences with an interview with the staff member concerned. He/she is invited to justify the costs and show that they were linked to his/her official tasks. If this is established, the verification procedure comes to an end. If, however, the costs are stemming from private use, the staff member will be reminded that private use is not permitted and may even face disciplinary procedure.
 

In his opinion the EDPS basically approved the procedure as foreseen by the European Ombudsman. Nevertheless, he recommended that specific rules should be drawn up on the procedure which would - along with Article 37 of the Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 - constitute a more concrete legal basis for the processing. Further recommendations were made concerning the information to be given to the data subjects and on the retention period of traffic and billing data.

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