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- 1 Art. 22 Rulebook
- 1 Art. 25 European data altruism consent form
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
- data 24
- altruism 10
- consent 10
- shall 8
- form 7
- european 6
- relevant 4
- rulebook 4
- permission 4
- article 4
- the 4
- subjects 3
- appropriate 3
- stakeholders 3
- requirements 3
- ensure 3
- acts 3
- commission 2
- withdrawing 2
- referred 2
- organisation 2
- regulation 2
- security 2
- processing 2
- well 2
- establishing 2
- taking 2
- approach 2
- giving 2
- tools 2
- specific 2
- provided 2
- adopt 2
- collection 2
- information 2
- board 2
- implementing 2
- accordance 2
- holders 2
- modular 1
- into 1
- procedure 1
- advisory 1
- duly 1
- adopted 1
- format 1
- involving 1
- uniform 1
- member states 1
- advice 1
Article 22
Rulebook
1. The Commission shall adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 32, supplementing this Regulation by establishing a rulebook laying down:
(a) | appropriate information requirements to ensure that data subjects and data holders are provided, before a consent or permission for data altruism is given, with sufficiently detailed, clear and transparent information regarding the use of data, the tools for giving and withdrawing consent or permission, and the measures taken to avoid misuse of the data shared with the data altruism organisation; |
(b) | appropriate technical and security requirements to ensure the appropriate level of security for the storage and processing of data, as well as for the tools for giving and withdrawing consent or permission; |
(c) | communication roadmaps taking a multi-disciplinary approach to raise awareness of data altruism, of the designation as a ‘ data altruism organisation recognised in the Union’ and of the rulebook among relevant stakeholders, in particular data holders and data subjects that would potentially share their data; |
(d) | recommendations on relevant interoperability standards. |
2. The rulebook referred to in paragraph 1 shall be prepared in close cooperation with data altruism organisations and relevant stakeholders.
Article 25
European data altruism consent form
1. In order to facilitate the collection of data based on data altruism, the Commission shall adopt implementing acts establishing and developing a European data altruism consent form, after consulting the European Data Protection Board, taking into account the advice of the European Data Innovation Board and duly involving relevant stakeholders. The form shall allow the collection of consent or permission across Member States in a uniform format. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the advisory procedure referred to in Article 33(2).
2. The European data altruism consent form shall use a modular approach allowing customisation for specific sectors and for different purposes.
3. Where personal data are provided, the European data altruism consent form shall ensure that data subjects are able to give consent to and withdraw consent from a specific data processing operation in compliance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
4. The form shall be available in a manner that can be printed on paper and is easily understandable as well as in an electronic, machine-readable form.
CHAPTER V
Competent authorities and procedural provisions
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