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24.09.2020

Information clause regarding the processing of personal data in connection with the Act on access to public information

Your personal data will be processed in order to fulfill the request submitted under the Act of 6 September 2001 on access to public information.

The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is Art. 6 par. 1 letter e (processing necessary to perform a task carried out in the public interest or as part of the exercise of public authority entrusted to the administrator) of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC), hereinafter "the GDPR".

The President of the Institute of National Remembrance - Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation, with its registered office at: ul. Janusza Kurtyki 1, 02-676 Warsaw, Poland is the administrator of your personal data. The personal data administrator will provide appropriate technological, physical, administrative and procedural data protection measures in order to protect and ensure confidentiality, correctness and availability of the personal data being processed, as well as protection against unauthorized use or unauthorized access to personal data and protection against breach of personal data security.

Contact details of the Data Protection Officer: inspektorochronydanych@ipn.gov.pl, mailing address: ul. Janusza Kurtyki 1, 02-676 Warsaw, Poland with the annotation "Data Protection Officer".

Entities authorized under the law, as well as entities authorized by the Data Administrator may be recipients of your personal data.

Your personal data will be stored in accordance with the deadlines specified in the material list of files in force at the Institute of National Remembrance, specified pursuant to Art. 6 par. 2 of the Act of 14 July 1983 on National Archival Resource and Archives.

You have the right to access your data and the right to rectify, delete or limit processing, the right to object to processing, the right to transfer the data.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office when you feel that the processing of your personal data infringes the provisions of the GDPR.

 


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