#JUSC9420506ADecree of May 25, 1994, on the Creation of an Automated Personal Information System for Nationality File Management
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This law establishes an automated system for managing individual nationality files at the Ministry of Justice in France. It allows for the collection and processing of personal information related to nationality, including names, birth dates, marriage details, and judicial matters concerning nationality disputes. The law also outlines the authority responsible for its execution and specifies the access rights of individuals to their data, while stating that certain opposition rights do not apply.
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Key Changes
- Creation of an automated nationality file management system
- Specification of data collected related to personal information and nationality cases
- Outline of access rights for individuals to their information
Obligations
What this law requires
The Nationality Bureau of the Ministry of Justice must implement and operate an automated system for managing individual nationality files and judicial nationality disputes
The automated system must collect and process the following personal data: patronymic name, first names, address, date and place of birth; date and place of marriage with spouse details; parent information; nature of the matter; nature and date of investigation requests; and bureau decisions with dates
The system must serve the purposes of: managing the patronymic file, tracking cases, controlling timelines, editing investigation requests, dispatches and conclusions, and producing statistics
Provide access to personal information to individuals upon request, in accordance with Articles 34 et seq. of the Law of January 6, 1978, through a request submitted to the head of the Nationality Bureau
Disclose collected information exclusively to instance court judges and judicial order courts; no other recipients are authorized