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Civil affairs: eServices
Residents of Dutch municipalities can digitally arrange various civil affairs processes with the municipality. To process simple declarations automatically, the system performs various checks on the person's list, address and attached data.
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- Publication category
- Other algorithms
- Impact assessment
- DPIA
- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
Organisation and business operations
Begin date
2021-01
Contact information
privacy@beverwijk.nl
Link to publication website
https://www.beverwijk.nl/privacyverklaring
Responsible use
Goal and impact
The importance of a correctly registered address goes beyond keeping the Basic Registration of Persons (BRP) in order. If a disaster occurs, for instance, you want to be able to warn everyone in the area in time. As a municipality, you also provide facilities, benefits or subsidies to residents on the basis of the address registered in the BRP. This makes correct address registration important for both residents and government. The algorithm checks various details of the citizen. If no peculiarities are found in the application or declaration, it can be processed without the intervention of an employee. If it does find any peculiarity, the application/declaration falls into a waiting room where it is checked by an employee. The algorithm can only automatically approve an application/declaration. Only the official can reject an application/declaration.
Considerations
Because many simple applications/declarations are processed automatically, the official is left with more time for the special and/or complicated declarations/applications the municipality receives. As a result, these can be assessed better and more accurately. As a result, the declarant/applicant is better served and fewer errors are made. This ensures better quality of the BRP.
Human intervention
The algorithm assumes a positive scenario. This means that simple declarations and applications are processed automatically. When a peculiarity occurs, the application/declaration is always assessed by an official. The official then checks the application/declaration himself and can process or reject it. In case of rejection, it is always the official who does this and never the algorithm.
Risk management
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Legal basis
Law on basic registration of persons
Civil Status Act
Links to legal bases
- Law on basic registration of persons: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0033715/2023-01-01
- Civil Status Act: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0001851/2019-02-16
Impact assessment
Pre-scan DPIA
Operations
Data
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Technical design
Decision trees
External provider
Centric Netherlands BV