Sound and Image Recordings in Rooms Which Are Not Open to the Public

Guidelines Concerning Sound and Image Recordings in Rooms of the Parliament Buildings Which Are Not Open to the General Public (§ 23 para. 2 IR)

General

The President of the National Council shall have authority over the Parliament Buildings and determine the internal rules of the house after deliberation in the President's Conference (§ 14 para. 1 of the Federal Law on the Rules of Procedure of the National Council).

Sound and image recordings in rooms of the Parliament Buildings, which are not open to the general public, shall require the approval of the President of the National Council, who may also, after consultation with the members of the President‘s Conference, issue guidelines in lieu of approval in the individual case (§ 23 para. 2 of the Internal Rules for the Parliament Buildings).

The President of the National Council has issued such guidelines as follows:

Sound and Image Recordings in Rooms Which Are Not Open to the Public

Full title: Guidelines Concerning Sound and Image Recordings in Rooms of the Parliament Buildings Which Are Not Open to theGeneral Public (§ 23 para. 2 IR)

Sound and image recordings in the other rooms of the Parliament Buildings, which are not open to the general public, are permitted under the following conditions:

1. The dignity of parliamentary bodies shall be preserved.

2. Parliamentary business must not be disturbed. 

3. The legal requirements applicable to sound and image recordings must be complied with (in particular copyright, personality rights and data protection).

4. The contents of personal documents as well as on screens and other displays must not be recorded in a legible or recognizable manner. 

The President of the National Council may restrict or prohibit sound and image recordings at any time. The instructions issued by the persons responsible for order and security tasks shall be complied with without delay in accordance with § 2 para. 2 IR.