keyboard_tab Digital Governance Act 2022/0868 EN
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- Art. 1 Subject matter and scope
- Art. 2 Definitions
- Art. 3 Categories of data
- Art. 4 Prohibition of exclusive arrangements
- Art. 5 Conditions for re-use
- Art. 6 Fees
- Art. 7 Competent bodies
- Art. 8 Single information points
- Art. 9 Procedure for requests for re-use
- Art. 10 Data intermediation services
- Art. 11 Notification by data intermediation services providers
- Art. 12 Conditions for providing data intermediation services
- Art. 13 Competent authorities for data intermediation services
- Art. 14 Monitoring of compliance
- Art. 15 Exceptions
- Art. 16 National arrangements for data altruism
- Art. 17 Public registers of recognised data altruism organisations
- Art. 18 General requirements for registration
- Art. 19 Registration of recognised data altruism organisations
- Art. 20 Transparency requirements
- Art. 21 Specific requirements to safeguard rights and interests of data subjects and data holders with regard to their data
- Art. 22 Rulebook
- Art. 23 Competent authorities for the registration of data altruism organisations
- Art. 24 Monitoring of compliance
- Art. 25 European data altruism consent form
- Art. 26 Requirements relating to competent authorities
- Art. 27 Right to lodge a complaint
- Art. 28 Right to an effective judicial remedy
- Art. 29 European Data Innovation Board
- Art. 30 Tasks of the European Data Innovation Board
- Art. 31 International access and transfer
- Art. 32 Exercise of the delegation
- Art. 33 Committee procedure
- Art. 34 Penalties
- Art. 35 Evaluation and review
- Art. 36 Amendment to Regulation (EU) 2018/1724
- Art. 37 Transitional arrangements
- Article 38 Entry into force and application
CHAPTER I
General provisions
CHAPTER II
Re-use of certain categories of protected data held by public sector bodies
CHAPTER III
Requirements applicable to data intermediation services
CHAPTER IV
Data altruism
CHAPTER V
Competent authorities and procedural provisions
CHAPTER VI
European Data Innovation Board
CHAPTER VII
International access and transfer
CHAPTER VIII
Delegation and committee procedure
CHAPTER IX
Final and transitional provisions
- data
- re-use
- personal data
- non-personal data
- consent
- permission
- data subject
- data holder
- data user
- data sharing
- data intermediation service
- processing
- access
- main establishment
- services of data cooperatives
- data altruism
- public sector body
- bodies governed by public law
- public undertaking
- secure processing environment
- legal representative
- shall 5
- competent 5
- article 4
- national 4
- bodies 4
- referred 4
- authority 4
- re-use 3
- such 3
- body 3
- procedure 2
- data 2
- request 2
- redress 2
- relevant 2
- requests 2
- time 2
- decision 2
- public 2
- have 2
- right 2
- accordance 2
- established 2
- sector 2
- possibility 1
- impartial 1
- review 1
- appropriate 1
- include 1
- down 1
- laid 1
- located 1
- effective 1
- member state 1
- decisions 1
- expertise 1
- upon 1
- intermediation 1
- applicable 1
- requirements 1
- chapter 1
- concerned 1
- public_sector_body 1
- binding 1
- competition 1
- affected 1
- whose 1
- judicial 1
- eu / 1
- regulation 1
Article 9
Procedure for requests for re-use
1. Unless shorter time limits have been established in accordance with national law, the competent public sector bodies or the competent bodies referred to in Article 7(1) shall adopt a decision on the request for the re-use of the categories of data referred to in Article 3(1) within two months of the date of receipt of the request.
In the case of exceptionally extensive and complex requests for re-use, that two-month period may be extended by up to 30 days. In such cases the competent public sector bodies or the competent bodies referred to in Article 7(1) shall notify the applicant as soon as possible that more time is needed for conducting the procedure, together with the reasons for the delay.
2. Any natural or legal person directly affected by a decision as referred to in paragraph 1 shall have an effective right of redress in the Member State where the relevant body is located. Such a right of redress shall be laid down in national law and shall include the possibility of review by an impartial body with the appropriate expertise, such as the national competition authority, the relevant access-to-documents authority, the supervisory authority established in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 or a national judicial authority, whose decisions are binding upon the public_sector_body or the competent body concerned.
CHAPTER III
Requirements applicable to data intermediation services
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