Asylum Act
(AsylA)

of 26 June 1998 (Status as of 1 September 2022)


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Art. 96 Processing of personal data 279

1 Provided they re­quire the data for the ful­fil­ment of their leg­al du­ties, SEM, the ap­peal au­thor­it­ies and private or­gan­isa­tions en­trus­ted with du­ties un­der this Act may pro­cess or have pro­cessed the per­son­al data of per­sons seek­ing asylum or in need of pro­tec­tion and their de­pend­ants, and in par­tic­u­lar sens­it­ive data or per­son­al­ity pro­files as defined in Art­icle 3 let­ters c and d of the Fed­er­al Act of 19 June 1992280 on Data Pro­tec­tion (FADP).

2 Data re­quired to com­bat il­leg­al em­ploy­ment may be dis­closed by the au­thor­it­ies un­der para­graph 1 in ac­cord­ance with Art­icles 11 and 12 of the Fed­er­al Act of 17 June 2005281 on Meas­ures to Com­bat Il­leg­al Em­ploy­ment.282

279 Amended by Art. 3 No 2 of the FD of 17 Dec. 2004 on the Ap­prov­al and the Im­ple­ment­a­tion of the Bi­lat­er­al Agree­ments between Switzer­land and the EU on As­so­ci­ation with Schen­gen and Dub­lin, in force since 12 Dec. 2008 (AS 2008 4475405Art. 1 let. a; BBl 2004 5965).

280 SR 235.1

281 SR 822.41

282 In­ser­ted by An­nex No 2 of the FA of 17 June 2005 on Meas­ures to Com­bat Il­leg­al Em­ploy­ment, in force since 1 Jan. 2008 (AS 2007 359; BBl 2002 3605).

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