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Use of information technology for customs purposes * European Parliament legislative resolution of 24 November 2009 on the initiative of the French Republic with a view to adopting a Council decision on the use of information technology for customs purposes (17483/2008–C6–0037/2009–2009/0803(CNS))
Use of information technology for customs purposes * European Parliament legislative resolution of 24 November 2009 on the initiative of the French Republic with a view to adopting a Council decision on the use of information technology for customs purposes (17483/2008–C6–0037/2009–2009/0803(CNS))
Use of information technology for customs purposes * European Parliament legislative resolution of 24 November 2009 on the initiative of the French Republic with a view to adopting a Council decision on the use of information technology for customs purposes (17483/2008–C6–0037/2009–2009/0803(CNS))
OJ C 285E, 21.10.2010, p. 129–149
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
21.10.2010 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
CE 285/129 |
Tuesday 24 November 2009
Use of information technology for customs purposes *
P7_TA(2009)0084
European Parliament legislative resolution of 24 November 2009 on the initiative of the French Republic with a view to adopting a Council decision on the use of information technology for customs purposes (17483/2008–C6–0037/2009–2009/0803(CNS))
2010/C 285 E/32
(Consultation procedure)
The European Parliament,
having regard to the initiative of the French Republic (17483/2008),
having regard to Article 30(1)(a) of the EU Treaty,
having regard to Article 39(1) and Article 34(2)(c) of the EU Treaty, pursuant to which the Council consulted Parliament (C6-0037/2009) ,
having regard to Rules 100 and 55 of its Rules of Procedure,
having regard to the report of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (A7-0052/2009),
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Approves the initiative of the French Republic as amended; |
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Calls on the Council to amend the text accordingly; |
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Calls on the Council to notify Parliament if it intends to depart from the text approved by Parliament; |
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Calls on the Council to consult Parliament again if it intends to amend the initiative of the French Republic substantially; |
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Instructs its President to forward its position to the Council and the Commission, and to the government of the French Republic. |
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Amendment 1 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 3 |
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Amendment 2 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 4 |
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Amendment 3 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 4 a (new) |
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Amendment 4 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 5 a (new) |
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Amendment 5 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 5 b (new) |
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Amendment 6 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 8 |
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Amendment 7 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Recital 9 a (new) |
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Amendment 8 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 2 – point 1 – point a |
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Amendment 9 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 2 – point 1 – point a a (new) |
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Amendment 10 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 2 – point 1 – point b – point i |
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Amendment 11 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 2 – point 2 |
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Amendment 13 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point g a (new) |
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Amendment 14 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 4 – paragraph 2 – point a |
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Amendment 15 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 4 – paragraph 4 – introductory part |
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4. With regard to category set out in point (g) of Article 3 , the items of information included in respect of persons shall comprise no more than: |
4. With regard to the categories set out in Article 3(1)(g) and (ga) , the items of information entered in respect of persons shall comprise no more than: |
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Amendment 16 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 4 – paragraph 5 |
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5. In any case personal data listed in Article 6, first sentence, of the Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals with Regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data, done at Strasbourg on 28 January 1981, hereinafter referred to as the ‘1981 Strasbourg Convention’ , shall not be included . |
5. In any case personal data listed in Article 6 of Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA shall not be entered . |
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Amendment 17 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 5 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Data in the categories referred to in Article 3 shall be included in the Customs Information System only for the purpose of sighting and reporting, discreet surveillance, specific checks, or operational analysis. |
1. Data in the categories referred to in Article 3(1)(a) to (g) shall be entered in the Customs Information System only for the purpose of sighting and reporting, discreet surveillance, specific checks and strategic or operational analysis. |
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Amendment 18 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 5 – paragraph 1 a (new) |
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1a. Data in the category referred to in Article 3(1)(ga) shall be entered in the Customs Information System only for the purpose of strategic or operational analysis. |
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Amendment 19 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 5 – paragraph 2 |
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2. For the purpose of the suggested actions referred to in paragraph 1, namely sighting and reporting, discreet surveillance, specific checks, or operational analysis, personal data within any of the categories referred to in Article 3 may be included in the Customs Information System only if, especially on the basis of prior illegal activities, there are real indications to suggest that the person concerned has committed, is in the act of committing, or will commit serious contraventions of national laws. |
2. For the purpose of the suggested actions referred to in paragraph 1, namely sighting and reporting, discreet surveillance, specific checks and strategic or operational analysis, personal data within the categories referred to in Article 3(1), with the exception of point (e), may be entered in the Customs Information System only if, especially on the basis of prior illegal activities, there are factual indications or reasonable grounds to suggest that the person concerned has committed, is in the act of committing, or will commit serious contraventions of national laws. |
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Amendment 20 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point iv |
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Amendment 21 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 7 – paragraph 2 |
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2. Each Member State shall send the other Member States and the committee referred to in Article 23 a list of its competent authorities which have been designated in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article to have direct access to the Customs Information System stating , for each authority, which data it may have access to and for what purposes. |
2. Each Member State shall send the other Member States and the committee referred to in Article 23 a list of its competent authorities which have been designated in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article to have direct access to the Customs Information System. Any amendment made to that list shall also be communicated to the other Member States and to the committee referred to in Article 23. The list shall state , for each authority, which data it may have access to and for what purposes. Each Member State shall ensure the publication of the list and any amendment thereto. |
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Amendment 22 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 7 – paragraph 3 |
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3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2, Member State may, by unanimous agreement, permit access to the Customs Information System by international or regional organisations. Such agreement shall take the form of a Council decision. In reaching this decision the Member States shall take account of any reciprocal arrangements and any opinion of the Joint Supervisory Authority referred to in Article 25 on the adequacy of data protection measures. |
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Amendment 23 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 8 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Member States may use data obtained from the Customs Information System only in order to achieve the aim stated in Article 1(2). However, they may use it for administrative or other purposes with the prior authorisation of, and subject to any conditions imposed by, the Member State which included it in the system. Such other use shall be in accordance with the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State which seeks to use it and should take into account Principle 5.5 of Recommendation R (87) 15 of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe of 17 September 1987, regulating the use of personal data in the police sector, hereinafter referred to as ‘Recommendation R (87) 15’. |
1. Member States, Europol and Eurojust may use data obtained from the Customs Information System only in order to achieve the aim stated in Article 1(2). |
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Amendment 24 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 8 – paragraph 2 |
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2. Without prejudice to paragraphs 1 and 4 of this Article, Article 7(3) and Articles 11 and 12, data obtained from the Customs Information System shall only be used by national authorities in each Member State designated by the Member State in question, which are competent, in accordance with the laws, regulations and procedures of that Member State, to act in order to achieve the aim stated in Article 1(2). |
2. Without prejudice to Articles 11 and 12, data obtained from the Customs Information System shall only be used by national authorities in each Member State designated by the Member State in question, which are competent, in accordance with the laws, regulations and procedures of that Member State, to act in order to achieve the aim stated in Article 1(2). |
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Amendment 25 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 8 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1a (new) |
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Any amendment made to that list shall also be communicated to the other Member States and to the committee referred to in Article 23. Each Member State shall ensure the publication of the list and any amendment thereto. |
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Amendment 26 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 8 – paragraph 4 |
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4. Data obtained from the Customs Information System may, with the prior authorisation of, and subject to any conditions imposed by, the Member State which included it in the system, be communicated for use by national authorities other than those designated under paragraph 2, non–Member States, and international or regional organisations wishing to make use of them. Each Member State shall take special measures to ensure the security of such data when they are being transmitted or supplied to services located outside its territory. Details of such measures must be communicated to the Joint Supervisory Authority referred to in Article 25. |
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Amendment 27 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 11 |
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1. Subject to Chapter IX of this Decision, the European Police Office (Europol) shall, within its mandate, have the right to have access to the data entered into the Customs Information System in accordance with Articles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, to search those data directly, and to enter data into the system . |
Subject to Chapter IX of this Decision, Europol shall, within its mandate, have the right to make a duly substantiated request for data entered in the Customs Information System in accordance with Articles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to be communicated to a clearly identified member of its staff . |
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2. Where a search by Europol reveals the existence of an alert in the Customs Information System, Europol shall, via the channels defined in Council Decision […] establishing a European Police Office (Europol Decision), inform the Member State which issued the alert. |
Data communicated in accordance with the preceding paragraph shall be destroyed either immediately, should they prove not to be of relevance to an ongoing Europol enquiry or investigation, or in accordance with the provisions of Article 14. Europol shall notify the competent authority which supplied the data of the fact that they have been destroyed and the reasons for their destruction. The competent authority shall record the notification. |
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3. Use of information obtained from a search in the Customs Information System is subject to the consent of the Member State which entered the data into the system. If this Member State allows the use of such information, the handling thereof shall be governed by the Europol Decision. Europol may communicate such information to third countries and third bodies only with the consent of the Member State which entered the data into the system. |
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4. Europol may request further information from the Member States concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the Europol Decision. |
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5. Without prejudice to paragraphs 3 and 4, Europol shall not connect the parts of the Customs Information System to which it has access to any computer system for data collection and processing operated by or at Europol, nor transfer the data contained therein to any such system, nor download or otherwise copy any part of the Customs Information System. |
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Europol shall limit access to data entered into the Schengen Information System to duly authorised staff of Europol. |
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Europol shall allow the Joint Supervisory Body, set up under Article 34 of the Europol Decision, to review the activities of Europol in the exercise of its right to accede to and to search data entered into the Customs Information System. |
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Amendment 28 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 11 – paragraph 5 a (new) |
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5a. Nothing in this Article shall be interpreted as affecting the provisions of Council Decision 2009/371/JHA of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol) (2) (‘the Europol Decision’) concerning data protection and the liability for any unauthorised or incorrect processing of such data by Europol staff or as affecting the powers of the Joint Supervisory Body set up pursuant to that Decision. |
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Amendment 29 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 12 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Subject to Chapter IX, the national members of Eurojust and their assistants shall, within their mandate, have the right to have access to the data entered into the Customs Information System in accordance with Articles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, and to search those data. |
1. The national members of Eurojust, their deputies, assistants and specifically authorised staff shall, within their mandate and for the purpose of fulfilling theirtasks , have the right to have access to the data entered in the Customs Information System in accordance with Articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 and to search those data. |
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Amendment 30 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 12 – paragraph 2 |
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2. Where a search by a national member of Eurojust reveals the existence of an alert in the Customs Information System, he or she shall inform the Member State having issued the alert thereof . Any communication of information obtained from such a search may be communicated to third countries and third bodies only with the consent of the Member State which issued the alert. |
2. Where a search by a national member of Eurojust, their deputies, assistants or specifically authorised staff reveals a match between information processed by Eurojust and an entry in the Customs Information System, he or she shall inform the Member State which made the entry . |
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Amendment 31 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 12 – paragraph 3 |
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3. Nothing in this Article shall be interpreted as affecting the provisions of Council Decision 2002/187/JHA of 28 February 2002 setting up Eurojust with a view to reinforcing the fight against serious crime which concern data protection and the liability for any unauthorised or incorrect processing of such data by national members of Eurojust or their assistants, or as affecting the powers of the Joint Supervisory Body set up pursuant to that Decision. |
3. Nothing in this Article shall be interpreted as affecting the provisions of Council Decision 2009/426/JHA of 16 December 2008 on the strengthening of Eurojust (3) which concern data protection and the liability for any unauthorised or incorrect processing of such data by national members of Eurojust, their deputies, assistants and specifically authorised staff , or as affecting the powers of the Joint Supervisory Body set up pursuant to that Decision. |
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Amendment 32 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 12 – paragraph 4 |
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4. No parts of the Customs Information System to which the national members or their assistants have access shall be connected to any computer system for data collection and processing in operation by or at Eurojust, nor shall any data contained in the former be transferred to the latter, nor shall any part of the Customs Information System be downloaded. |
4. No parts of the Customs Information System to which the national members of Eurojust, their deputies, assistants or specifically authorised staff have access shall be connected to any computer system for data collection and processing in operation by or at Eurojust, nor shall any data contained in the former be transferred to the latter, nor shall any part of the Customs Information System be downloaded. |
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Amendment 33 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 12 – paragraph 5 |
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5. Access to data entered in the Customs Information System shall be limited to the national members and their assistants and not be extended to Eurojust staff. |
5. Access to data entered in the Customs Information System shall be limited to the national members of Eurojust, their deputies, assistants and specifically authorised staff and shall not be extended to other Eurojust staff. |
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Amendment 34 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 13 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Only the supplying Member State or Europol shall have the right to amend, supplement, correct or delete data which it has entered in the Customs Information System. |
1. Only the supplying Member State shall have the right to amend, supplement, rectify or erase data which it has entered in the Customs Information System. |
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Amendment 35 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 13 – paragraph 2 |
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2. Should a supplying Member State or Europol note, or have drawn to its attention, that the data it included are factually inaccurate or were included , or are stored contrary to this Decision, it shall amend, supplement, correct or delete the data, as appropriate, and shall advise the other Member States and Europol accordingly. |
2. Should a supplying Member State note, or have drawn to its attention, that the data it entered are factually inaccurate or were entered , or are stored contrary to this Decision, it shall amend, supplement, rectify or erase the data, as appropriate, and shall advise the other Member States and Eurojust accordingly. |
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Amendment 36 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 13 – paragraph 3 |
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3. If one of the Member States or Europol has evidence to suggest that an item of data is factually inaccurate, or was included or is stored in the Customs Information System, contrary to this Decision, it shall advise the supplying Member State or Europol as soon as possible. The latter shall check the data concerned and, if necessary, correct or delete the item without delay. The supplying Member State or Europol shall advise the other Member States and Europol of any correction or deletion effected . |
3. If one of the Member States, Europol or Eurojust has evidence to suggest that an item of data is factually inaccurate, or was entered or is stored in the Customs Information System, contrary to this Decision, it shall advise the supplying Member State as soon as possible. The supplying Member State shall check the data concerned and, if necessary, rectify or erase the item without delay. The supplying Member State shall advise the other Member States and Eurojust where an item of data has been rectified or erased . |
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Amendment 37 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 13 – paragraph 4 |
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4. If, when entering data in the Customs Information System, a Member State or Europol notes that its report conflicts with a previous report as to content or suggested action, it shall immediately advise the Member State or Europol which made the previous report. The two Member States or the Member State and Europol shall then attempt to resolve the matter. In the event of disagreement, the first report shall stand, but those parts of the new report which do not conflict shall be included in the System. |
4. If, when entering data in the Customs Information System, a Member State notes that its report conflicts with a previous report as to content or suggested action, it shall immediately advise the Member State which made the previous report. The two Member States shall then attempt to resolve the matter. In the event of disagreement, the first report shall stand, but those parts of the new report which do not conflict shall be entered in the System. |
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Amendment 38 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 13 – paragraph 5 |
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5. Subject to the provisions of this Decision, where in any Member State a court, or other competent authority within that Member State, makes a final decision as to amendment, supplementation, correction or deletion of data in the Customs Information System, the Member States and Europol undertake mutually to enforce such a decision. In the event of conflict between such decisions of courts or other competent authorities in different Member States, including those referred to in Article 22(4) concerning correction or deletion , the Member State which included the data in question or Europol shall delete them from the System. |
5. Subject to the provisions of this Decision, where in any Member State a court, or other competent authority within that Member State, makes a final decision as to amendment, supplementation, rectification or erasure of data in the Customs Information System, the Member States undertake mutually to enforce such a decision. In the event of conflict between such decisions of courts or other competent authorities in different Member States, including those referred to in Article 22(4) concerning rectification or erasure , the Member State which entered the data in question shall erase them from the System. |
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Amendment 39 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 14 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Data included in the Customs Information System shall be kept only for the time necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was included . The need for their retention shall be reviewed at least annually by the supplying Member State, or by Europol if the latter entered the data . |
1. Data entered in the Customs Information System shall be kept only for the time necessary to achieve the purpose for which they were entered . The need for their retention shall be reviewed at least annually by the supplying Member State. |
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Amendment 40 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 14 – paragraph 2 |
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2. The supplying Member State, or Europol if the latter entered the data, may, within the review period, decide to retain data until the next review if their retention is necessary for the purposes for which they were included . Without prejudice to Article 22, if there is no decision to retain data, they shall automatically be transferred to that part of the Customs Information System to which access shall be limited in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Article. |
2. The supplying Member State may, within the review period, decide to retain data until the next review if their retention is necessary for the purposes for which they were entered . Without prejudice to Article 22, if there is no decision to retain data, they shall automatically be transferred to that part of the Customs Information System to which access shall be limited in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Article. |
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Amendment 41 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 14 – paragraph 3 |
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3. The Customs Information System shall automatically inform the supplying Member State, or Europol if the latter entered the data, of a scheduled transfer of data from the Customs Information System under paragraph 2, giving one month's notice. |
3. The Customs Information System shall automatically inform the supplying Member State of a scheduled transfer of data from the Customs Information System under paragraph 2, giving one month's notice. |
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Amendment 42 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 14 – paragraph 4 |
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4. Data transferred under paragraph 2 shall continue to be retained for one year within the Customs Information System, but, without prejudice to Article 22, shall be accessible only to a representative of the Committee referred to in Article 23 or to the supervisory authorities referred to in Articles 24(1) and 25(1) . During that period they may consult the data only for the purposes of checking their accuracy and lawfulness, after which they must be deleted . |
4. Data transferred under paragraph 2 shall continue to be retained for one year within the Customs Information System, but, without prejudice to Article 22, shall be accessible only to a representative of the committee referred to in Article 23 or to the supervisory authorities referred to in Articles 22a and 25a . During that period they may consult the data only for the purposes of checking their accuracy and lawfulness, after which they shall be erased . |
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Amendment 43 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 15 – paragraph 1 |
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1. The Customs Information System shall contain data in accordance with this Chapter, in addition to data in accordance with Article 3, in a special database, hereinafter referred to as ‘the customs files identification database’. Without prejudice to the provisions of this Chapter and of Chapters VII and VIII, all the provisions of this Decision shall also apply to the customs files identification database. |
1. The Customs Information System shall contain data in accordance with this Chapter, in addition to data in accordance with Article 3, in a special database, hereinafter referred to as ‘the customs files identification database’. Without prejudice to the provisions of this Chapter and of Chapters VII and VIII, all the provisions of this Decision shall also apply to the customs files identification database. The exceptions in Article 21(3) shall not apply. |
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Amendment 44 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 15 – paragraph 2 |
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2. The aim of the customs files identification database shall be to enable the national authorities responsible for carrying out customs investigations designated pursuant to Article 7, when opening a file on or investigating one or more persons or businesses, to identify competent authorities of other Member States which are investigating or have investigated those persons or businesses, in order, through information on the existence of investigation files, to achieve the aim referred to in Article 1(2). |
2. The aim of the customs files identification database shall be to enable the national authorities responsible for carrying out customs investigations designated pursuant to Article 7, when opening a file on or when investigating one or more persons or businesses, and Europol and Eurojust, to identify competent authorities of other Member States which are investigating or have investigated those persons or businesses, in order, through information on the existence of investigation files, to achieve the aim referred to in Article 1(2). |
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Amendment 45 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 15 – paragraph 3 – introductory part |
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3. For the purposes of the customs files identification database, each Member State shall send the other Member States and the c ommittee mentioned in Article 23 a list of serious infringements of its national laws. |
3. For the purposes of the customs files identification database, each Member State shall send the other Member States, Europol, Eurojust and the committee referred to in Article 23 a list of serious contraventions of its national laws. |
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This list shall comprise only infringements that are punishable: |
This list shall comprise only contraventions that are punishable: |
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Amendment 46 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 15 – paragraph 3 – point b |
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Amendment 47 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 16 – paragraph 1 – introductory part |
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1. The competent authorities shall enter data from investigation files in the customs files identification database for the purposes set out in Article 15(2). The data shall cover only the following categories: |
1. Data from investigation files shall be entered in the customs files identification database only for the purposes set out in Article 15(2). The data shall only cover the following categories: |
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Amendment 49 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 17 |
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A Member State shall not be obliged to make entries pursuant to Article 16 in any particular case if and for such time as this would harm public policy or other essential interests, in particular with regard to data protection, of the Member State concerned . |
A Member State shall not be obliged to make entries pursuant to Article 16 in any particular case if, and for such time as this would harm public policy or other essential interests, in particular where this would present an immediate and serious threat to public security in that Member State, in another Member State or in a third country; where other essential interests of equal importance are at stake; where such entries could present serious harm to the rights of individuals or would prejudice an ongoing investigation |
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Amendment 50 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 18 – paragraph 2 – point b |
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Amendment 51 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 19 – paragraph 1 – point b |
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Amendment 52 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 20 |
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1. Each Member State intending to receive personal data from, or include them in, the Customs Information System shall, no later than …, adopt national measures sufficient to achieve a level of protection of personal data at lea equal to that resulting from the principles of the 1981 Strasbourg Convention. |
Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA shall apply to the protection of the data exchanged in accordance with this Decision unless otherwise provided for in this Decision. |
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2. A Member State shall receive personal data from, or include them in, the Customs Information System only where the arrangements for the protection of such data provided for in paragraph 1 have entered into force in the territory of that Member State. The Member State shall also have previously designated a national supervisory authority or authorities in accordance with Article 24. |
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3. In order to ensure the proper application of the data protection provisions in this Decision, the Customs Information System shall be regarded in every Member State as a national data file subject to the national provisions referred to in paragraph 1 and any more stringent provisions contained in this Decision. |
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Amendment 53 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 21 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Subject to Article 8(1), each Member State shall ensure that it shall be unlawful under its laws, regulations and procedures for personal data from the Customs Information System to be used other than for the purposes set out in Article 1(2). |
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Amendment 54 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 21 – paragraph 3 |
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3. Subject to Article 8(1), personal data included by other Member States may not be copied from the Customs Information System into other national data files, except those copies held in systems of risk management used to direct national customs controls or copies held in an operational analysis system used to coordinate actions. |
3. Subject to Article 8(1), personal data entered by other Member States may not be copied from the Customs Information System into other national data files, except those copies held in systems of risk management used to direct national customs controls or copies held in an operational analysis system used to coordinate actions. Such copies may be made to the extent necessary for specific cases or investigations. |
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Amendment 55 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 21 – paragraph 4 |
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4. In the two exceptional cases provided for in paragraph 3, only the analysts designated by the national authorities of each Member State shall be empowered to process personal data obtained from the Customs Information System within the framework of a risk management system used to direct customs controls by national authorities or of an operational analysis system used to coordinate actions. |
4. In the two exceptional cases provided for in paragraph 3, only the analysts authorised by the national authorities of each Member State shall be empowered to process personal data obtained from the Customs Information System within the framework of a risk management system used to direct customs controls by national authorities or of an operational analysis system used to coordinate actions. |
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Amendment 56 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 21 – paragraph 7 |
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7. Personal data copied from the Customs Information System shall be kept only for the time necessary to achieve the purpose for which they were copied. The need for their retention shall be reviewed at least annually by the partner in the Customs Information System which carried out the copying. The storage period shall not exceed ten years. Personal data which are not necessary for the continuation of the analysis shall be deleted immediately or have any identifying factors removed. |
7. Personal data copied from the Customs Information System shall be kept only for the time necessary to achieve the purpose for which they were copied. The need for their retention shall be reviewed at least annually by the Member State in the Customs Information System which carried out the copying. The storage period shall not exceed ten years. Personal data which are not necessary for the continuation of the operational analysis shall be erased immediately or have any identifying factors removed. |
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Amendment 57 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 1 |
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1. The rights of persons with regard to personal data in the Customs Information System, in particular their right of access, shall be put into effect in accordance with the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State in which such rights are invoked. |
The rights of persons with regard to personal data in the Customs Information System, in particular their right of access, rectification, erasure or blocking shall be exercised in accordance with the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State implementing Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA in which such rights are invoked. Access shall be refused to the extent that such refusal is necessary and proportionate in order to avoid jeopardising any ongoing national investigations, or during a period of discreet surveillance or sighting and reporting. When the applicability of an exemption is assessed, the legitimate interests of the person concerned shall be taken into account. |
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If laid down in the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State concerned, the national supervisory authority provided for in Article 23 shall decide whether information is to be communicated and the procedures for so doing. |
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A Member State which has not supplied the data concerned may communicate data only if it has first given the supplying Member State an opportunity to adopt its position. |
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Amendment 58 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 2 |
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2. A Member State, to which an application for access to personal data is made, shall refuse access if access may undermine the performance of the legal task specified in the report pursuant to Article 5(1), or in order to protect the rights and freedoms of others. Access shall be refused in any event during the period of discreet surveillance or sighting and reporting, and during the period in which the operational analysis of the data or administrative enquiry or criminal investigation is ongoing. |
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Amendment 59 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 3 |
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3. In each Member State, a person may, according to the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State concerned, have personal data relating to himself corrected or deleted if those data are factually inaccurate, or were included or are stored in the Customs Information System contrary to the aim stated in Article 1(2) of this Decision or to the provisions of Article 5 of the 1981 Strasbourg Convention. |
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Amendment 60 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 4 – first subparagraph – point c a (new) |
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Amendment 61 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 4 – second subparagraph |
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The Member States concerned undertake mutually to enforce the final decisions taken by a court, or other competent authority, pursuant to points (a) to (c). |
The Member States concerned undertake mutually to enforce the final decisions taken by a court, or other competent authority, pursuant to points (a) to (c) without prejudice to Article 29 . |
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Amendment 62 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 – paragraph 5 |
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5. The references in this Article and in Article 13(5) to a ‘final decision’ do not indicate any obligation on the part of any Member State to appeal against a decision taken by a court or other competent authority. |
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Amendment 63 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 22 a (new) |
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Article 22a Each Member State shall designate a national supervisory authority or national supervisory authorities responsible for personal data protection to carry out independent supervision of such data entered in the Customs Information System in accordance with Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA. |
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Amendment 64 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 23 – paragraph 3 |
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3. The Committee shall report annually to the Council, in accordance with Title VI of the Treaty on European Union, regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the Customs Information System, making recommendations as necessary. |
3. The committee shall report annually to the Council, in accordance with Title VI of the EU Treaty, regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the Customs Information System, making recommendations as necessary. That report shall be sent to the European Parliament for information. |
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Amendment 65 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 24 |
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1. Each Member State shall designate a national supervisory authority or authorities responsible for personal data protection to carry out independent supervision of such data included in the Customs Information System. |
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The supervisory authorities, in accordance with their respective national laws, shall carry out independent supervision and checks, to ensure that the processing and use of data held in the Customs Information System do not violate the rights of the person concerned. For this purpose the supervisory authorities shall have access to the Customs Information System |
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2. Any person may ask any national supervisory authority to check personal data relating to himself on the Customs Information System and the use which has been or is being made of those data. That right shall be governed by the laws, regulations and procedures of the Member State in which the request is made. If the data have been included by another Member State, the check shall be carried out in close coordination with that Member State's national supervisory authority. |
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Amendment 66 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 25 |
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1. A Joint Supervisory Authority shall be set up, consisting of two representatives from each Member State drawn from the respective independent national supervisory authority or authorities. |
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2. The Joint Supervisory Authority shall perform its task in accordance with the provisions of this Decision and of the 1981 Strasbourg Convention taking into account Recommendation R (87) 15. |
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3. The Joint Supervisory Authority shall be competent to supervise operation of the Customs Information System, to examine any difficulties of application or interpretation which may arise during its operation, to study problems which may arise with regard to the exercise of independent supervision by the national supervisory authorities of the Member States, or in the exercise of rights of access by individuals to the System, and to draw up proposals for the purpose of finding joint solutions to problems. |
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4. For the purpose of fulfilling its responsibilities, the Joint Supervisory Authority shall have access to the Customs Information System. |
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5. Reports drawn up by the Joint Supervisory Authority shall be forwarded to the authorities to which the national supervisory authorities submit their reports. |
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Amendment 67 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 25 a (new) |
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Article 25a 1. The European Data Protection Supervisor shall supervise the activities of the Commission in relation to the Customs Information System. The duties and powers referred to in Articles 46 and 47 of Regulation (EC)No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (4) shall apply accordingly. |
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2. The national supervisory authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor, each acting within the scope of their respective competences, shall cooperate actively within the framework of their responsibilities and shall ensure coordinated supervision of the Customs Information System. |
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3. The national supervisory authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor shall meet for that purpose at least once a year. The costs and servicing of those meetings shall be for the account of the European Data Protection Supervisor. A report of activities shall be submitted to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission every two years. |
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Amendment 68 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 1 – point a |
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Amendment 69 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 2 – introductory part |
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2. In particular the competent authorities and the committee referred to in Article 23 shall take measures: |
2. In particular the competent authorities, Europol, Eurojust and the committee referred to in Article 23 shall take measures: |
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Amendment 70 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 2 – point d a (new) |
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Amendment 71 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 2 – point e |
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Amendment 72 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 2 – point e a (new) |
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Amendment 73 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 26 – paragraph 2 – point h a (new) |
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Amendment 74 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 28 – paragraph 1 |
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1. Each Member State shall be responsible for the accuracy, currency and lawfulness of data it has included in the Customs Information System . Each Member State shall also be responsible for complying with the provisions of Article 5 of the 1981 Strasbourg Convention. |
1. Each Member State shall ensure that the data which it has entered in the Customs Information System in accordance with Article 3, Article 4(1) and Article 8 of Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA are accurate, up-to-date, complete and reliable and that they are entered lawfully. |
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Amendment 75 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 28 – paragraph 2 |
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2. Each Member State shall be liable, in accordance with its laws, regulations and procedures, for injury caused to a person through the use of the Customs Information System in the Member State concerned. This shall also be the case where the injury was caused by the supplying Member State entering inaccurate data or entering data contrary to this Decision . |
2. Each Member State shall be liable in accordance with its national law for any damage caused to a person through the use of the Customs Information System. This shall also apply to damage caused by a Member State entering inaccurate data or entering or storing data unlawfully . |
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Amendment 76 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 28 – paragraph 3 |
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3. If the Member State against which an action in respect of inaccurate data is brought is not the Member State which supplied it , the Member States concerned shall seek agreement as to what proportion, if any, of the sums paid out in compensation shall be reimbursed by the supplying Member State to the other Member State. Any such sums agreed shall be reimbursed on request . |
3. If a recipient Member State pays compensation for damage caused by the use of inaccurate data entered in the Customs Information System by another Member State, the Member State that entered the inaccurate data shall refund the recipient Member State the amount paid in compensation, taking into account any fault that may lie with the recipient Member State . |
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Amendment 77 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 28 – paragraph 3 a (new) |
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3a. Europol and Eurojust shall be liable in accordance with their constituent rules. |
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Amendment 79 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 31 |
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The Member States shall ensure that their national law conforms to this Decision by … . |
The Member States shall ensure that their national law conforms to this Decision by 1 July 2011 . |
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Amendment 80 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 32 |
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This Decision replaces the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes, as well as the Protocol of 12 March 1999 on the scope of the laundering of proceeds in the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes and the inclusion of the registration number of the means of transport in the Convention (hereinafter referred to as the ‘protocol on the scope of the laundering of proceeds’) and the Protocol of 8 May 2003 established in accordance with Article 34 of the Treaty on European Union, amending, as regards the creation of a customs files identification database, the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Protocol on the creation of a customs files identification database’), with effect from … . |
This Decision replaces the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes, as well as the Protocol of 12 March 1999 on the scope of the laundering of proceeds in the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes and the inclusion of the registration number of the means of transport in the Convention (hereinafter referred to as the ‘protocol on the scope of the laundering of proceeds’) and the Protocol of 8 May 2003 established in accordance with Article 34 of the Treaty on European Union, amending, as regards the creation of a customs files identification database, the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Protocol on the creation of a customs files identification database’), with effect from 1 July 2011 . |
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Amendment 81 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 32 – paragraph 1 a (new) |
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The Convention and protocols referred to in the first paragraph shall therefore cease to be in force from the date of application of this Decision. |
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Amendment 82 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 33 |
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Unless otherwise provided in this Decision, measures implementing the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes and the respective protocols on the scope of the laundering of proceeds and on the creation of a customs files identification database shall be repealed with effect from … . |
Unless otherwise provided in this Decision, measures implementing the Convention on the use of information technology for customs purposes and the respective protocols on the scope of the laundering of proceeds and on the creation of a customs files identification database shall be repealed with effect from 1 July 2011 . |
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Amendment 83 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 34 |
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Any dispute between Member States on the interpretation or application of this Decision shall, in an initial stage, be examined by the Council in accordance with the procedure set out in Title VI of the Treaty on European Union with a view to reaching a solution. |
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If no solution is found within six months, the matter will be referred to the Court of Justice of the European Communities by a party to the dispute. |
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Amendment 84 |
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Initiative of the French Republic Article 35 – paragraph 2 |
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2. It shall apply from … . |
2. It shall apply from 1 July 2011 . |
(1) OJ L 350, 30.12.2008, p. 60.
(2) OJ L 121, 15.5.2009, p. 37.
(3) OJ L 138, 4.6.2009, p. 14.