#2025-117Creation of Asbestos Victim Compensation Data Processing by Decree
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This decree allows the asbestos victim compensation fund to access personal health data to identify individuals eligible for compensation. The information will be sourced from national health agencies, and individuals will be informed before the data transfer occurs. This aims to ensure victims receive proper compensation for asbestos exposure, enhancing data protection through strict confidentiality measures.
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Key Changes
- FIVA can access personal health data to identify beneficiaries.
- Individuals will be informed by health agencies before data transfer.
- Strict data confidentiality measures are mandated.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Compensation Fund for Asbestos Victims (FIVA) must ensure that the data received from local public health organizations complies with GDPR regulations and is stored with strict confidentiality.
The Fonds d'indemnisation des victimes de l'amiante (FIVA) must establish a process for informing individuals of their right to compensation for asbestos exposure through communication with their health insurance provider.
Local health insurance organizations (CPAM and CCMSA) must provide personal data necessary for identifying potential beneficiaries of compensation to the FIVA on a periodic basis.
The CPAM and CCMSA must transmit personal health data of individuals who have recognized occupational diseases related to asbestos to the FIVA periodically.
The local health insurance organizations (CPAM and CCMSA) must inform individuals about the processing of their personal data according to Article 13 of the GDPR prior to data transmission to the FIVA.