Data & Privacy
AI & Trust
Cybersecurity
Digital Services & Media
CHAPTER I
General provisionsArticles 1 — 2
CHAPTER II
Re-use of certain categories of protected data held by public sector bodiesArticles 3 — 9
CHAPTER III
Requirements applicable to data intermediation servicesArticles 10 — 15
CHAPTER IV
Data altruismArticles 16 — 25
CHAPTER V
Competent authorities and procedural provisionsArticles 26 — 28
CHAPTER VI
European Data Innovation BoardArticles 29 — 30
CHAPTER VII
International access and transferArticles 31 — 31
CHAPTER VIII
Delegation and committee procedureArticles 32 — 33
CHAPTER IX
Final and transitional provisionsArticles 34 — 38
In order to successfully implement the data governance framework, a European Data Innovation Board should be established, in the form of an expert group. The European Data Innovation Board should consist of representatives of the competent authorities for data intermediation services and the competent authorities for the registration of data altruism organisations of all Member States, the European Data Protection Board, the European Data Protection Supervisor, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the Commission, the EU SME Envoy or a representative appointed by the network of SME envoys, and other representatives of relevant bodies in specific sectors as well as bodies with specific expertise. The European Data Innovation Board should consist of a number of subgroups, including a subgroup for stakeholder involvement composed of relevant representatives of industry, such as health, environment, agriculture, transport, energy, industrial manufacturing, media, cultural and creative sectors, and statistics, as well as of research, academia, civil society, standardisation organisations, relevant common European data spaces and other relevant stakeholders and third parties, bodies with specific expertise such as national statistical offices.