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Pending Comment Letters

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Listed below are all pending regulatory actions for which WOCCU intends to submit a Comment Letter. The listed date is the date by which Comments are due to the respective agency.  All Comment Letters filed by WOCCU can be viewed on the Comments & Position Papers tab. Comments filed by the European Network of Credit Unions can be found here.

Please be sure to provide us with your comments in advance of the Due Date so that we may include them in our Comment Letter.


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Public Consultation Recommendation 16 on Payment Transparency May 3, 2024
 

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European Council Approves New Law to Promote the Availability of Data

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On May 16, 2022, the European Council approved the Data Governance Act, “to promote the availability of data and build a trustworthy environment to facilitate their use for research and the creation of innovative new services and products.” The Act aims to create a system where the reuse of specific public-sector data categories (trade secrets, personal data and data protected by intellectual property rights), are protected to safeguard privacy and confidentiality. This act accompanies the 2019 Open Data Directive, which covers other data categories including but not limited to material held by ministries, state agencies, municipalities, and organizations largely funded by or under the control of public authorities, i.e., meteorological institutes. A single access point consisting of a searchable electronic register of public-sector data will be made available by the European Commission. The Act further intends to implement a framework for data intermediation services via a digital services platform to provide a secure data sharing network for individuals and companies; simplify voluntary data availability for the common good or “objectives of general interest” (i.e. medical research projects), through a national register; and create safeguards for personal data.

More information on the Data Governance Act is available here.



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