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Minister of Finance and Public Accounts and Minister of Economy, Productive Recovery and Digital,
Vu le Trade codeincluding its article R. 123-220;
Vu le Heritage Codeincluding article L. 212-4;
Vu la Act No. 51-711 of 7 June 1951 amended on the obligation, coordination and secrecy of statistics;
Vu la Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 amended on computer science, files and freedoms, including article 23;
Considering the book of tax procedures, including article L. 135 D;
Vu le Decree No. 2009-318 of 20 March 2009 relating to the National Council of Statistical Information and the Committee on Statistical Secret, including its article 17;
Considering visa No. 2014X034EC of the Minister of Economy and Finance granted to the "Heritage" investigation;
Considering the general interest and statistical quality label No. 688/Label/L201 of the label committee of 17 October 2013;
Considering the receipt of N° 1769937-V0 of the National Commission on Informatics and Freedoms dated 2 June 2014,
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It was created in 2014 at the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies an automated processing of personal data relating to the "Heritage" survey. The collection will take place in 23,000 households. Each household interviewed may be subject to an annual interrogation for nine years; the sample will be renewed for part each year.
The purpose of the survey is to assess the possession, value and composition of household property and its evolution over time.
The categories of information processed concern:
- socio-demographic and biographical elements relating to households and persons surveyed;
- the distribution of heritage (including professional) according to the various types of assets/passives;
- income;
- the transmission of heritage;
- consumption habits, risk ratio, intangible, social, symbolic heritage.
The collected data will be reconciled to tax revenues and, with respect to companies, from the directory mentioned in thearticle R123-220 of the aforementioned trade code.
The names and addresses, with the exception of the common residency codes of the respondents, are used only as part of the follow-up of individuals.
The archives of France are consigned to the individual information collected identifying the persons surveyed, in accordance with provisions of Article L. 212-4 of the Heritage Code.
The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies will disseminate individual data files that do not allow any direct or indirect identification of surveyed persons.
Under the conditions set out inArticle 6 of Act No. 51-711 of 7 June 1951 referred to above, individual information derived from the treatment referred to in Article 1 for the identification of persons investigated may be communicated, by decision of the administration of the archives made after the advice of the Committee of Statistical Secret, for public statistics or scientific or historical research.
The rights of access and rectification provided by the articles 39 and 40 Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as amended, applies to the general management of INSEE.
In accordance withArticle 3 of the Act of 7 June 1951 referred to abovepersons are required to respond accurately and within the time constraints of this investigation.
The Director General of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies is responsible for the execution of this Order, which will be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.
Done on 23 June 2014.
Minister of Finance and Public Accounts,
For the Minister and by delegation:
The Director General,
J.-L. Tavernier
Minister of Economy, Productive Recovery, and Digital
For the Minister and by delegation:
The Director General,
J.-L. Tavernier