#2013-34Decree Amending Regulations on Public Statistics Authority
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This decree updates regulatory frameworks related to the Public Statistics Authority in France. It ensures statistical processes comply with European best practices and enhances the transparency and accountability of statistical data collection and dissemination. The law also adjusts roles within relevant committees, enabling cross-functional collaboration. It affects public and private organizations involved in statistical data handling.
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Key Changes
- Aligns statistical processes with European best practices
- Provides transparency and accountability in data collection
- Adjusts roles within statistical committees
Obligations
What this law requires
Ensure that the design, implementation, and dissemination of statistical productions from data collected by administrations, public organizations, and private organizations with public service missions comply with principles of professional independence, objectivity, impartiality, relevance, and data quality, in accordance with the European Code of Practice for Statistics (EU Regulation 223/2009).
Publish conclusions of verifications conducted on statistical productions in accordance with Article 1(2).
Attribute a label of general interest and statistical quality to examined statistical productions after verification.
The Committee on Statistical Secrecy must verify that the volume of information requested is not excessive relative to the work justifying the request and does not cause excessive harm to protected interests under the Law of June 7, 1951.
The Committee on Statistical Secrecy must verify that requests concerning facts and private behaviors are conducted for purposes of public statistics, scientific research, or historical research.