Registering in the EU database
Some deployers, mainly public authorities, have to register their use of a high-risk system in the EU's public database. This is an action you complete outside Veillo and record here.
Updated May 2026
What the duty is
Registering your use of a high-risk Annex III system in the EU's public database, under Article 49. This one happens in the EU database itself, not in Veillo.
When it applies
This is conditional and narrow. It applies mainly to public authorities, agencies, and bodies acting as deployers of a high-risk Annex III system. Check whether registration applies to you before acting.
Marking it done
Complete the registration in the EU database, then mark the duty done on your roadmap so your record shows it is handled.
Veillo is compliance tooling, not a law firm. Even counsel-reviewed content is general reference, not legal advice on your specific situation.
Some deployers must assess a high-risk system's impact on fundamental rights under Article 27. Who this applies to and how Veillo tracks it.
How the roadmap derives your duties from your register, how the weighted health score is calculated, and how to work through it.
The record-keeping duty for high-risk systems under Article 26: switch on logging, retain it, and mark the step done on your roadmap.
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