Examples of Swiss DPA in a sentence
In relation to Personal Data that is subject to the UK GDPR or Swiss DPA, the competent supervisory authority is the UK Information Commissioner or the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (as applicable).
If transfers of Personal Data from the United Kingdom are subject exclusively to the UK GDPR or transfers of Personal Data from Switzerland are subject exclusively to the Swiss DPA, general and specific references and obligations in the Standard Contractual Clauses to GDPR or EU or Member State Law will have the same meaning as the equivalent reference in the UK GDPR or Swiss DPA (as applicable).
With respect to the processing of personal data to which the Swiss DPA applies, the competent supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.
With relation to Personal Data that is subject to the UK GDPR or Swiss DPA, the competent supervisory authority is the UK Information Commissioner or the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (as applicable).
If Restricted Transfers of Personal Data subject to the Swiss DPA are made by or on behalf of Company to Supplier or any Subprocessor, the Parties agree that all such Transfers shall be governed by the SCCs as supplemented and amended by the Swiss Addendum to SCCs (attached as Schedule 5), which are hereby executed and entered into by and between by and between Company and Supplier.
The Bank processes personal data of Clients, Connected Individuals and prospective clients for various purposes in accordance with the provisions of the European GDPR and the Swiss DPA and only uses such personal data where the Bank has a lawful basis for using it.
With respect to Personal Data to which the Swiss DPA applies, the competent supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.
While the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) be- came applicable in May 2018, the contemplated revision of the Swiss DPA is still under discussion by Swiss parliament and it is not yet known whether or when the revised law will come into effect in Switzerland.
Unlike Article 28 GDPR, the Swiss DPA does not set out in detail the subject matters that must be covered in an outsourcing contract.
Many countries outside of Switzerland or the EEA currently do not have laws that ensure an adequate level of data protection under the Swiss DPA or the GDPR.