ARGENTINA REGULATSE PERSONAL DATA TRANSFERS

The Argentina Data Protection Agency has issued DNPDP Disposition 60 –  a new regulation on international transfers of personal data. The Regulation approves two model forms for the international transfer of data – one for use with transfers to a data controller and another for use with transfers to a data processor, for rendering services. The model is based partly on the EU model; if the data controller wishes to use a different model, the controller must file a request for approval with the DPA within 30 days. The Regulation also lists countries that are considered “adequate” for purposes of cross-border data transfers.

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