Source: OJ L 150, 9.6.2023, pp. 40–205Current language: SV
- Markets in crypto-assets
Basic legislative acts
- MiCA regulation
Artikel 101 Uppgiftsskydd
Summary What does Article 101 of the MiCA regulation say?
This is a short, technical article that serves as a data protection cross-reference, anchoring the regulation's data processing activities to the existing EU data protection framework.
It establishes that the handling of personal data under this regulation is not a standalone regime but must conform to the rules already in place under EU law.
The article draws a clear distinction between two categories of actors: national competent authorities on one hand, and the EU-level supervisory bodies EBA and ESMA on the other, each bound by their respective applicable data protection regulation.
Important points:
- Competent authorities are required to process personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the GDPR) when carrying out their tasks under this regulation.
- EBA and ESMA are required to process personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/1725, which is the data protection framework applicable to EU institutions and bodies.
- The article applies to all personal data processing that occurs within the framework of this regulation, covering both national and EU-level actors.
Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.
I fråga om behandling av personuppgifter inom ramen för denna förordning, ska behöriga myndigheter utföra sina uppgifter enligt denna förordning i enlighet med förordning (EU) 2016/679.
EBA:s och Esmas behandling av personuppgifter inom ramen för denna förordning ska genomföras i enlighet med förordning (EU) 2018/1725.
Springlex and this text is meant purely as a documentation tool and has no legal effect. No liability is assumed for its content. The authentic version of this act is the one published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Definition
personuppgifter
(En. personal data)