Section 4 Data Protection Act 2003
In this way the data protection act and its provisions were compared to the near american equivalent of the do not call registry.
Section 4 data protection act 2003. 2a 1 personal data shall not be processed by a data controller unless section 2 of this act as amended by the act of 2003 is complied with by the data controller and at least one of the following conditions is met. 5 section 4 of the principal act is amended a in subsection 1 by the substitution of the following paragraphs for paragraphs a and b a subject to the provisions of this act an individual shall if he or she so requests a data controller by notice in writing i be informed by the data controller whether the data. Data protection amendment act 2003 no.
A the data subject has given his or her consent to the processing or if the data subject by reason of his or her physical or mental. Processing of personal data. 1 in this act minister means minister for justice equality and law reform.
Scottish partnerships register of people with significant control regulations 2017 s i. 2 section 1 of the principal act is amended a in. 10th april 2003 be it enacted by the oireachtas as follows.
The principal act means the data protection act 1988. 1 a data controller shall as respects personal data kept by him or her comply with the following provisions. Amendment of section 2 collection processing keeping use and disclosure of personal data of principal act.
Amendment of section 2 collection processing keeping use and disclosure of personal data of principal act. Data protection act 1988 permanent page url. Provisions in relation to processing.
As with that measure the data protection act 2003 did not allow people freedom to call others with previously recorded messages for the purpose of advertising products or services to them. Amendment of section 1 interpretation and application of act of principal act. An individual making a request under this section shall supply the data controller concerned with such information as he may reasonably require in order to satisfy himself of the identity of the individual and to locate any relevant personal data or information.