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Article 31 GDPR

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Article 31 - Cooperation with the supervisory authority
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Article 31 - Cooperation with the supervisory authority


The controller and the processor and, where applicable, their representatives, shall cooperate, on request, with the supervisory authority in the performance of its tasks.

Relevant Recitals

Recital 80: Designated Representative

Recital 82: Maintenance and Availability of Records

Commentary

Overview

Article 31 stipulates a legal obligation for controllers and processors to cooperate with the supervisory authority.

Cooperation

Article 31 establishes a legal obligation for controllers and processors, including their representatives, to cooperate with the supervisory authority when exercising its tasks.[1] Under Article 57(1) GDPR, each supervisory authority shall “monitor and enforce the application of this Regulation” as well as “conduct investigations on the application of this Regulation”. Article 58(1) requires the controller and the processor “to provide any information it requires for the performance of its tasks”. In conclusion, if the “information” held by the controller is necessary for the authority to perform one of its tasks, then there seems to be very little room for (not) cooperating. Violations of the obligation to cooperate are punishable under Article 83(4)(a) GDPR. At the same time, proactive and good-faith behaviours can be taken into consideration by the DPA while deciding the amount of the administrative fine (Article 83(2)(f) GDPR).

Decisions

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References

  1. Kotschy, in Kuner et al., The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article 31 GDPR, p. 627 (Oxford University Press 2020).