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The art of EU Regulation no. 679/2016, specifically provides for the three cases in which the data controller and the data controller must appoint the DPO: If the processing is carried out by a “public authority” or a “public body”, with the exception of jurisdictional authorities in the exercise of their functions; If the "main activities" of the Data Controller or Data Processor consist of processing which, by their nature, scope and/or purpose, requires "regular and systematic monitoring" of the interested parties on a "large scale", or The "main activities" of the Data Controller or Data Processor consist in the "large-scale" processing of "particular categories" of data (so-called sensitive data) or personal data relating to criminal convictions and crimes so-called judicial data.
The European Regulation in the aforementioned article provides us with a series of "notions" which however require greater specification through, for example, the national law of each Member State. In fact, what is meant, for example, by public authority or public body? By public authority web designs and development service we can mean national, regional and local authorities (such as state administrations, public, regional and local bodies, regions and local bodies, universities, chambers of commerce, industry, crafts and agriculture, companies of the National Health Service, etc.), while the definition of "public law body" is dictated pursuant to art. Legislative Decree. 50/2016 (so-called New Procurement Code.
Any body, even in corporate form established to specifically satisfy needs of general interest, having a non-industrial or commercial character; 2) endowed with legal personality; 3) whose activity is mainly financed by the State, local public bodies or other bodies governed by public law or whose management is subject to the control of the latter or whose administrative, management or supervisory body is established by members of whom more than half are designated by the State, local public bodies or other bodies governed by public law. In the private sector article.
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