Federal Archives Act (Germany)

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Basic data
Title: Law on the Use and Protection of Federal Archives
Short title: Federal Archives Act
Previous title: Law on the protection and
use of federal archive material
Abbreviation: BArchG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Legal matter: Special administrative law
References : 224-28
Original version from: January 6, 1988
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 62 )
Entry into force on: January 15, 1988
Last revision from: Art. 1 G of March 10, 2017
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 410 )
Entry into force of the
new version on:
March 16, 2017
(Art. 6 G of March 10, 2017)
Last change by: Art. 2 G of December 4, 2018
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 2257, 2260 )
Effective date of the
last change:
To be announced
(Art. 4 G of December 4, 2018)
GESTA : O003
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Federal Archives Act specifies in Germany specify how the archives of the Federal by the Federal Archives to secure the long term, to harness and exploit scientific.

The protection period for archived material is generally 30 years ( Section 11, Paragraph 1). If the archive material affects natural persons, the protection period ends at the earliest ten years after death, possibly 100 years after birth or 60 years after the documents were created (Section 11 (2)). If documents are subject to confidentiality, the protection period is 60 years (Section 11, Paragraph 3). Exceptions to the protection period apply to persons of contemporary history and can be shortened by the Federal Archives under certain circumstances (e.g. if consent is given) ( Section 12 (2)).

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  • Inexplicable - Ralf Jacob, the chairman of the archivists' association VdA , expressed his disappointment after the law was passed.

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