The Commission for Personal Data Protection is a Bulgarian state institution, which supervises the implementation of, and compliance with, the rules of personal data protection in Bulgaria.
How can it help you
If you believe that your right to personal data protection has been violated, you should complain to the Commission for Personal Data Protection within one year from the date you have learned about the violation but no later than five years from its occurrence. If the Commission establishes a violation of your rights, it can order the person who has misused your data to rectify or delete the data or ensure that your rights are not violated by other means. It can also impose an administrative punishment.
You can also contact the Commission for Personal Data Protection if you have any questions regarding personal data protection.
Activities
- Analysis and exercise an overall control over the observance of the normative acts in the sphere of protection of the personal data
- Keeping register of the administrators of personal data and of registers of personal data kept by them
- Carrying out inspections of the administrators of personal data
- Issuing obligatory prescriptions for the administrators in connection with the protection of the personal data
- Imposing, upon prior notice, temporary prohibition of processing personal data which violates the norms of protection of the personal data
- Considering complaints against acts and actions of the administrators by which the rights of the natural persons are violated, as well as of appeals of third persons in connection with their rights
- Issuing acts of secondary legislation in the field of personal data protection
More information & Contacts
https://www.cpdp.bg/en/index.php
+3592/91-53-518
kzld@cpdp.bg
The Commission for Personal Data Protection
2 Prof. Tsvetan Lazarov Blvd.
Sofia 1592
Bulgaria