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II – sensitive personal data: personal data concerning racial or ethnic origin, religious belief, political opinion, trade union or religious, philosophical or political organisation membership, data concerning health or sex life, genetic or biometric data, when related to a natural person;
I – to countries or international organisations that provide a level of protection of personal data that is adequate to the provisions of this Law;
IX – when it is necessary to satisfy the situations provided in Items II, V and VI of Art. 7 of this Law. Sole paragraph. For purposes of Item I of this article, the legal entities of public law referred to in the sole paragraph of Art. 1 of Law No. 12,527, of November 18, 2011 (the “Brazilian Access to Information Law”), within their legal competences, and those parties accountable, within the scope of their activities, may request the national authority to evaluate the level of protection of personal data provided by a country or international organisation.
The level of data protection in the foreign country or international organisation referred to in Item I of the lead sentence of Art. 33 of this Law shall be evaluated by the national authority, which shall take into consideration:
I – the general and sectorial rules of legislation in force in the receiving country or international organisation;
§5 Guarantees sufficient for compliance with the general principles of protection and data subject’s rights referred to in the lead sentence of this article shall also be analysed in accordance with the technical and organisational measures adopted by the processor, according to the provisions of §§1 and 2 of Art. 46 of this Law.
Controllers and processors, within the scope of their competences, concerning processing of personal data, individually or in associations, may formulate rules for good practice and governance that set forth conditions of organisation, a regime of operation, procedures, including for complaints and petitions from data subjects, security norms, technical standards, specific obligations for the various parties involved in the processing, educational activities, internal mechanisms of supervision and risk mitigation and other aspects related to the processing of personal data.