Federal Act
on Controlling Communicable Human Diseases
(Epidemics Act, EpidA)

of 28 September 2012 (Status as of 1 January 2023)


Open article in different language:  DE  |  FR  |  IT
Art. 62 Disclosure of personal data to foreign authorities

1 In or­der to im­ple­ment this Act, the FOPH and the com­pet­ent can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies may provide for­eign au­thor­it­ies that have cor­res­pond­ing tasks and supra­na­tion­al and in­ter­na­tion­al or­gan­isa­tions with per­son­al data, in­clud­ing data on health, provided the state con­cerned and in par­tic­u­lar its le­gis­la­tion or the supra­na­tion­al or in­ter­na­tion­al or­gan­isa­tion guar­an­tees an ap­pro­pri­ate level of pri­vacy pro­tec­tion for the per­son con­cerned.

2 In par­tic­u­lar the fol­low­ing data may be dis­closed:

a.
sur­name, first name, ad­dress, date of birth and oc­cu­pa­tion;
b.
de­tails of travel routes, places of stay and con­tacts with per­sons, an­im­als and ob­jects;
c.
res­ults of med­ic­al tests;
d.
res­ults of epi­demi­olo­gic­al in­vest­ig­a­tions;
e.
de­tails of be­long­ing to a spe­cif­ic risk cat­egory;
f.
de­tails of meas­ures to pre­vent and com­bat a com­mu­nic­able dis­ease.

3 In the ab­sence of le­gis­la­tion that guar­an­tees ap­pro­pri­ate pro­tec­tion, the data may only be dis­closed if:

a.
ad­equate guar­an­tees of an ap­pro­pri­ate level of pro­tec­tion abroad are provided, for ex­ample in a con­tract;
b.
the per­son con­cerned has con­sen­ted in the giv­en case;
c.
dis­clos­ure in the giv­en case is es­sen­tial in or­der to safe­guard pub­lic health; or
d.
dis­clos­ure in the giv­en case is re­quired to pro­tect the life or phys­ic­al in­teg­rity of the per­son con­cerned.

Diese Seite ist durch reCAPTCHA geschützt und die Google Datenschutzrichtlinie und Nutzungsbedingungen gelten.

Feedback
Laden