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Legal basis of official statistics in Switzerland

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authorities have general statistical competence: "The federal authorities shall obtain the necessary statistical data concerning the current status and changes in the population, the economy, society, education, research, spatial development and the environment in Switzerland". But statistical surveys by the cantons on their own territory are not excluded thereby – statistical competence is a parallel competence which allows parallel statistical activities by the federal authorities and the cantons under the coordination of the federal government.
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The new Federal Constitution of 18 April 1999 includes, for the first time, an article on statistics (Art. 65). Whereas in the old Federal Constitution the federal authorities were only given competence over specific statistical matters, under Art. 65 of the Federal Constitution of 1999, the federal
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Various ordinances add detail to the provisions in the above-named laws – concerning matters such as the organisation of federal statistics, the conduct of federal statistical surveys, fees for statistical services provided by administrative units of the Confederation, the Business and Enterprise
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The legal bases of Swiss official statistics are set out in more detail in the Federal Statistics Act of 9 October 1992. The Federal Statistics Act formulates the tasks and organisation of federal statistics as well as basic principles relating to statistical data collection, publications and
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is governed by its own law (promulgated on 22 June 2007). This also applies to the simplified collection of data thanks to the harmonisation of population and other official personal registers, which is mentioned in Art. 65 of the Constitution.
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On 23 July 1870, the Swiss Parliament approved a law on "Official Statistical Surveys in Switzerland", which was confined to organisational issues. This law resulted in the non-standardised and unsystematic development of statistics.
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The Federal Statistics Act of 9 October 1992 replaced the 1870 law, laying a modern foundation for Swiss statistics. The salient innovations in the 1992 Act are: the coordination function of the
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Admin.ch, legislation, systematic collection: documentation, section 431 Statistics (German)
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Date of entry into force: 1 August 1993 (Federal Council Decree of 30 June 1993)
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Federal Act on the Federal Census (Census Act) of 22 June 2007, SR 431.112
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Constitution of the Swiss Confederation, Article 65 Statistics SR 101
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services. In particular, it outlines the principles of
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Register and the Register of Buildings and Dwellings.
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Being the largest and oldest statistical survey, the
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Federal Statistics Act of 9 October 1992, SR 431.01
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Swiss Federal Constitution
data protection
census
Federal Statistical Office
Federal Statistics Commission
Federal Council
Federal Statistical Office (Switzerland)
Constitution of the Swiss Confederation, Article 65 Statistics SR 101
Federal Statistics Act of 9 October 1992, SR 431.01
Federal Act on the Federal Census (Census Act) of 22 June 2007, SR 431.112
FSO, Legal underpinnings, Confederation
Admin.ch, legislation, systematic collection: documentation, section 431 Statistics (German)
Portals
Switzerland
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Mathematics
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Law
Categories
Swiss Federal Constitution (1999)
Law of Switzerland

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