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![[National Center for Personal Data Protection]](../images/m/md_pdata.gif) image by Jens Pattke, 8 August 2015
 
 image by Jens Pattke, 8 August 2015
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The National Center for Personal Data Protection (Centrului Național pentru 
Protecția Datelor cu Caracter Personaj - CNPDCP) was established by Law No. 17 
"On the Protection of Personal Data" passed on 15 February 2007, subsequently 
abrogated and replaced by Law No. 133 issued on 8 July 2011, with effect on 14 
April 2012.
https://datepersonale.md/
CNPDCP website
Ivan Sache, 28 May 2021
The flag of the National Center for Personal Data Protection of the Republic of Moldova or State Fiscal 
 Service of the Republic of Moldova.
Reference:
 
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=99638&lang=ro 
 (Romanian)
 
 http://lex.justice.md/viewdoc.php?action=view&view=doc&id=353639&lang=2 
 (Russian)
Jens Pattke, 8 August 2015
The flag and arms of the National Center for Personal Data Protection, 
approved by Order No. 39 issued on 24 December 2009 by the Director of the 
Center, were registered on the Armorial General of the Republic of Moldova by 
Decision No. 399 issued on 30 September 2015 by the Heraldry National Commission 
and published on 14 April 2017 in the official gazette, No. 119-126, Article 
793.
The flag is composed of a rectangular (2:3) cloth, blue, charged in 
the center with a white griffin holding in the right claw a yellow disc with a 
round hole and with the left claw supporting a slanted shield featuring the 
lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova (horizontally divided red-blue 
superimposed with an auroch's head surrounded by an eight-pointed star between 
the horns, by a rose dexter and a contourned crescent sinister, all in yellow).
The flag is a banner of the Council's arms. .
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=99638&lang=ro
Decision No. 399, 30 September 2015
[Link to be updated]
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/CNPDCP/photos/2268729196719831
The griffin, a mythological creature half eagle and half lion, 
symbolizes authority, vigilance, sharpness and power, which protects gold or 
treasure. Private life, which is a fundamental right of the person, is valued as 
a treasure, which belongs to every citizen. The griffin represented on the coat 
of arms of the Center symbolizes the protector of the privacy of the citizens. 
The disk in the right claw symbolizes personal data that are being protected. 
The shield with the state coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova, on which the 
griffin rests with its left claw means that the Center is a public authority.
https://datepersonale.md/about/simbolica/ 
CCNPDCP website
Ivan Sache, 28 May 2021