Data Protection in Ireland

National data protection authority in Ireland

EU regulation

Enforcement of the GDPR is the prerogative of data protection regulators, known as supervisory authorities (for example, the Cnil in France or the ICO in the UK). The European Data Protection Board (the replacement for the so-called Article 29 Working Party) is comprised of delegates from the supervisory authorities, and monitors the application of the GDPR across the EU, issuing guidelines to encourage consistent interpretation of the Regulation.

The GDPR creates the concept of "lead supervisory authority". Where there is cross-border processing of personal data (ie. processing taking place in establishments of a controller or processor in multiple Member States, or taking place in a single establishment of a controller or processor but affecting data subjects in multiple Member States), then the starting point for enforcement is that controllers and processors are regulated by and answer to the supervisory authority for their main or single establishment, the so-called "lead supervisory authority" (Article 56(1)).

However, the lead supervisory authority is required to cooperate with all other "concerned" authorities, and a supervisory authority in another Member State may enforce where infringements occur on its territory or substantially affect data subjects only in its territory (Article 56(2)).

The concept of lead supervisory authority is therefore of somewhat limited help to multinationals.


Ireland regulation

The DP Act established the Data Protection Commission (“DPC") to act as the supervisory authority for data protection law in Ireland.

As well as supervising many domestic Irish businesses and organisations, the DPC also regulates many international and multi-national companies under the GDPR’s main establishment (or “one-stop shop”) regulatory mechanism.

The DP Act provides that the DPC can consist of up to three members. The Government, during July 2022 approved the commencement of the process to appoint two additional Commissioners. In February 2024, Helen Dixon, who served two five-year terms was replaced by Dr. Des Hogan and Mr. Dale Sunderland as Commissioners for Data Protection. Where there is more than one Commissioner, a Chairperson is appointed. Dr. Des Hogan is the current Chairperson of the Irish Data Protection Commission.

The contact details of the DPC (or An CoimisiĂşn um Chosaint  SonraĂ­) are as follows:

Dublin office

21 Fitzwilliam Square South
Dublin 2, D02 RD28
Ireland

Regional office

Canal House
Station Road
Portarlington
R32 AP23 Co. Laois
Ireland

Website

www.dataprotection.ie

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