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Revision as of 12:26, 3 February 2021
Integritetsskyddsm
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Name: | Datainspektionen |
Abbreviation : | Datainspektionen |
Jurisdiction: | Sweden |
Head: | Lena Lindgren Schelin |
Deputy: | n/a |
Adress: | Drottninggatan 29 Box 8114
104 20 Stockholm SWEDEN |
Webpage: | datainspektionen.se |
Email: | [[1]] |
Phone: | +46 8 657 6100 |
Twitter: | @Datainspektion |
Youtube: | Datainspektionen |
Procedural Law: | n/a |
Decision Database: | n/a |
Translated Decisions: | Category:Datainspektionen (Sweden) |
Head Count: | 95 |
Budget: | n/a |
The Swedish Data Protection Authority (Datainspektionen) is the national Data Protection Authority for Sweden. It resides in Stockholm and is in charge of enforcing GDPR in Sweden.
Change of name
Datainspektionen will change its name on the 1 jan 2021 to Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten. The reason for the change of name is to signal the changes going on at the authority since the introduction of the GDPR. [1]
Structure
Datainspektionen is an independent administrative body. The organization is structured into different departments, such as Government, Care and Education; Business and Employment; Judiciary, Military and Camera Surveillance.
Datainspektionen also have the responsibility for the Debt Recovery Act and the Credit Information Act.
Procedural Information
Applicable Procedural Law
The Administrative Procedure Act (Förvaltningsprocesslag 2017:900 (in SE)) regulates the complainants rights under Datainspektionen's handling of complaints.
Section 6 requires that the authority provide its assistance without undue delay ("utan onödigt dröjsmål").
Complaints Procedure under Art 77 GDPR
Datainspektionen urges complainants who have an issue with a controller to contact the controller before lodging a complaint. They include a formula than can be used on their site (in SE).
Ex Officio Procedures under Art 57 GDPR
Datainspektionen can run ex officio procedures out of its own motion. They provide an overview of their policy to ex officio supervision on their webpage. In addition they provide an overview over which sectors and issues will be prioritized. For 2019-2020 this overview can be found here (in SE).
Appeals
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Practical Information
Filing with the DPA
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Known Problems
- The Swedish DPA takes the view that is has discretion not to deal with complaints by data subject.
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Filing an Appeal
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Decision Database
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Statistics
Funding
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Personal
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Caseload
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Fines
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Annual Reports
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Iceland · Liechtenstein · Norway · United Kingdom | EDPS · EDPB |