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Art. 43a56
V. Data protection and disclosure 1 In relation to the registration of civil status, the Federal Council is responsible for safeguarding the personality and constitutional rights of persons in respect of whom data is processed. 2 It regulates the disclosure of data to private persons who may show a direct interest warranting protection. 3 It stipulates those authorities, in addition to the register authorities, to whom the data necessary for the performance of their legal duties may be disclosed periodically or on request. The disclosure provisions under cantonal law are reserved. 3bis The register authorities are required to report to the competent authority any criminal offences that come to their attention while carrying out their official duties.57 4 The following bodies have online access to data required for proving the identity of a person:
56 Introduced by No I of the FA of 5 Oct. 2001 (Electronic civil register), in force since 1 July 2004 (AS 20042911; BBl 2001 1639). 57 Inserted by No I 3 of the FA of 15 June 2012 on Measures against Forced Marriages, in force since 1 July 2013 (AS 2013 1035; BBl 2011 2185). 59 Amended by Annex 1 No 4 of the FA of 13 June 2008 on the Federal Police Information Systems, in force since 5 Dec. 2008 (AS 20084989; BBl 2006 5061). 61 Amended by Annex 1 No 2 of the Criminal Records Register Act of 17 June 2016, in force since 23 Jan. 2023 (AS 2022 600; BBl 2014 5713). 63 Currently the Federal Office of Police. 64 Inserted by Annex No II 4 of the Intelligence Service Act of 25 Sept. 2015, in force since 1 Sept. 2017 (AS 2017 4095; BBl 2014 2105). 66 Inserted by No I 1 of the FA of 15 Dec. 2017 (Registration of Civil Status and Land Register), in force since 1 Jan. 2019 (AS 2018 4017; BBl 2014 3551). 68 Inserted by No I 1 of the FA of 15 Dec. 2017 (Registration of Civil Status and Land Register), in force since 1 Jan. 2019 (AS 2018 4017; BBl 2014 3551). 70 Inserted by No I 1 of the FA of 15 Dec. 2017 (Registration of Civil Status and Land Register), in force since 1 Jan. 2019 (AS 2018 4017; BBl 2014 3551). BGE
135 III 389 (5A_840/2008) from 1. April 2009
Regeste: Art. 42 Abs. 1 ZGB; Berichtigung von Eintragungen im Zivilstandsregister. Zulässigkeit der Beschwerde in Zivilsachen (Art. 72 Abs. 2 lit. b Ziff. 2 BGG; E. 1.1). Aktivlegitimation, wenn der Berichtigungskläger geltend macht, den Zivilstandsbeamten in Unkenntnis wichtiger Tatsachen gelassen zu haben (E. 3-3.3). Die Beurkundung im Zivilstandsregister hat grundsätzlich deklaratorische Bedeutung. Bei Irreführung des Zivilstandsbeamten sind die Eintragungen zur Person im Zivilstandsregister zu berichtigen, sobald die Unrichtigkeit nachgewiesen ist (E. 3.4). |