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20 February 2012

Personal Data Protection Act Amended

The upper house of the Dutch parliament (Eerste Kamer) has adopted the legislative proposal to amend the Dutch Personal Data Protection Act (Wet bescherming persoonsgegevens).
Netherlands Privacy
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The upper house of the Dutch parliament (Eerste Kamer) has adopted the legislative proposal to amend the Dutch Personal Data Protection Act (Wet bescherming persoonsgegevens). The new rules entered into force on 9 February 2012. One of the improvements is that a permit from the Dutch Minister of Security and Justice is no longer required if unamended EU Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission are used.

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (College Bescherming Persoonsgegevens) has published a short overview of the changes on its website. This overview is accessible by clicking on the following hyperlink: wijziging-wet-bescherming-persoonsgegevens.

The changes can be viewed by clicking on the following link: officielebekendmakingen.nl.

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ARTICLE
20 February 2012

Personal Data Protection Act Amended

Netherlands Privacy
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