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Innsyn i Schengen informasjonssystem
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Schengen informasjonssystem (SIS) er eit sentralt elektronisk system for informasjon og etterlysing. Det blir brukt til å etterlyse og utveksle informasjon om personar og ting over heile Schengen-området.
Denne informasjonen kan bli registrert i SIS
- Personar som er etterlyste for å bli arresterte og utleverte.
- Personar som av andre grunnar er etterlyst av justismyndigheitene.
- Personar som ikkje har rett til å reise inn i eller vere i Schengen-området.
- Personar som er meldt sakna.
- Stolne eller tapte ting som køyretøy, kjennemerke eller ID-dokument.
Innsyn i SIS
Viss du er registrert i SIS, har du rett til å vite kva for opplysingar om deg sjølv som er registrerte. Du kan be om innsyn i det som er registrert om deg eller ting du eig.
Unntak frå retten til innsyn
Du kan ikkje få innsyn i opplysingar viss det kan vere til skade for tiltaket det er bedd om. Du kan heller ikkje få innsyn viss vernet av andre personar tilseier det. Du får heller ikkje innsyn i registeret i det tidsrommet det er bedd om observasjon.
Slik får du innsyn
Du kan få innsyn i opplysingar om deg sjølv. Du kan også få innsyn i opplysingar om ting du eig. Krav om innsyn i SIS blir avgjorde av den behandlingsansvarlege.
Ønsker du innsyn, må du fylle ut skjemaet:
Skjema for innsyn
Send the form to:
NCIS
PO Box 2094 Vika
0125 Oslo
Norway
You can also send the form to the authority that decided the information should be recorded in the SIS. You must attach proof of your identity (photo ID). This could be a copy of your passport or driving licence.
If you are not a Norwegian citizen, you must attach a copy of your passport, identity card or other valid proof of identity from your home country.
A decision on your application will be made as soon as possible. You should get a reply no more than 30 days after we have received your request.
What to do if the data is wrong
You can ask us to correct any information that is wrong or incomplete. You can also ask us to delete any incorrect information. The same goes for information that has been recorded unlawfully. You can also ask us to correct or delete any information about items you own.
Before we can consider your request to correct or delete information held in the SIS database, you must first have been given access to or been notified about the information concerned. You must explain why you are asking for something to be corrected or deleted.
You can send your request to Norway's NCIS or the authority that decided the information should be recorded.
Compensation
Have you suffered some harm because of the information recorded in the database? If so, you could be entitled to compensation. If any information is used in a way that breaks the SIS's rules, you could also be entitled to compensation.
You must claim compensation no later than one year after you found out what information had been recorded.
You can send your claim for compensation to Norway's NCIS or to the authority that decided the information should be recorded.
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority controls how data is processed
It is the Norwegian Data Protection Authority's responsibility to make sure that the SIS database is used lawfully. The Authority must also check that any errors and omissions are corrected.
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority can help you if you want someone to check that the information recorded in the SIS is correct and that it is recorded and used lawfully.
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority can also advise you about accessing, correcting and deleting information in the SIS, as well as making a complaint and claiming compensation.
To find out how to access information held in the SIS database in another country that is part of the scheme, see the EU's Guide for exercising the right of access.