Data Protection in Peru

Enforcement in Peru

At a glance

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The Inspection and Investigation Directorate (part of the NDPA) is the organizational unit responsible for supervising and monitoring compliance with the obligations and prohibitions set forth in the Personal Data Protection Law and its Regulations. It is also in charge of initiating administrative sanctioning proceedings for infringements of personal data protection regulations and conducting the investigation phase of such proceedings.

The Personal Data Protection Directorate (part of the NDPA) is the organizational unit responsible for resolving, at first instance, administrative sanctioning proceedings related to personal data protection, as well as trilateral administrative proceedings for the protection of data subjects’ rights. It is also responsible for administering the National Register of Personal Data Protection.

The Transparency, Access to Public Information and Personal Data Protection General Directorate (part of the NDPA) resolves in the second and last instance the sanctioning procedure and its decision exhausts the administrative route.

Possible sanctions for breaching data protection standards vary depending on the nature or magnitude of the offense:

  • The fine applicable to minor infringement ranges from S/ 2,750 to S/ 27,500 (approximately between USD 817 and USD 8,168).
  • The fine applicable to severe infringements ranges from S/ 27,500 to S/ 275,000 (approximately between USD 8,168 and USD 81,675).
  • The fine applicable to very severe infringements ranges from S/ 275,000 to S/ 550,000 (approximately between USD 81,675 and USD 163,350).

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