The Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday adopted the draft on ensuring the framework for interoperability between the information systems of the European Union in the field of borders and visas, police and judicial cooperation, and asylum and migration.
The project provides for the establishment of the Interoperability of EU information systems for security, border and migration management unit, a body without legal personality, to be created at the level of the General Directorate for Communications and Information Technology within the Ministry of Interior, agerpres reports.
Among the responsibilities of the new unit are: the coordination of implementation activities, at the national level, of the concept of interoperability of the European Union's information systems and its subsequent development, the permanent monitoring of the fulfillment of the commitments resulting from the implementation of the information systems architecture and the provision of support specialty, as the case may be, ensuring the representation of Romania in the relationship with the institutions of the European Union on the issue of the interoperability of the information systems of the European Union.
The normative act also aims to establish the authorities that fall within the scope of the definition of the concept of "police authority," these being the Romanian Police, the Romanian Gendarmerie, the Romanian Border Police and the General Inspectorate for Immigration.
Also, the project establishes the authorities that will have access to the European Search Portal (ESP) for the purpose of accessing/managing the information systems of the European Union, identifying the designated authorities in the sense of the European regulations in this field, namely: Romanian Police, Romanian Border Police, the General Directorate of Internal Protection and the General Anti-corruption Directorate, subordinated to the Ministry of Interior, the Romanian Intelligence Service, the Foreign Intelligence Service, the Ministry of National Defence, through the General Directorate of Defence Intelligence, the Protection and Security Service, the Public Ministry, through The Prosecutor's Office attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice and the structures and units subordinate to it, the Romanian Customs Authority.
The project also provides for the designation of the National Supervisory Authority for the Processing of Personal Data as a supervisory authority within the meaning of EU regulations.
At the same time, the project aims to regulate access to the Common Identity Repository (CIR), by designating the competent police authorities, designating the authorities with the right of access to the data stored in the multiple identity detector (MID), designating personal data operators, such as and the method of solving requests for access, rectification, deletion and restriction of data processing formulated by the persons concerned.
The Chamber of Deputies is the decision-making body in this case.
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