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Additional notification requirements for the collection of personal information etc. . Part III: Other Provisions about Evidence in Criminal Proceedings. SCHEDULE 14: Special rules relating to providers of information society services, Domestic service providers: extension of liability, Non-UK service providers: restriction on institution of proceedings, SCHEDULE 15: Sexual offences: grooming and adoption, Meeting a child following sexual grooming, SCHEDULE 16: Hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation, SCHEDULE 17: Offences relating to nuclear material and nuclear facilities, Part 1: Amendments of Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983, Part 2: Amendments of Customs and Excise Management Act 1979, SCHEDULE 18: Penalties suitable for enforcement in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, SCHEDULE 19: Grounds for refusal to enforce financial penalties, SCHEDULE 20: Closure orders: premises associated with persistent disorder or nuisance, SCHEDULE 21: Nuisance or disturbance on HSS premises, Offence of causing nuisance or disturbance on HSS premises, Power to remove person causing nuisance or disturbance, SCHEDULE 22: Police misconduct and performance procedures, Part 2: Amendments of Ministry of Defence Police Act 1987, Part 3: Amendments of Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003. . . . 15)), Proceeds of Crime (Scotland) Act 1995 (c. 43), Proceeds of Crime (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (S.I. 63A: Fingerprints and samples: supplementary provisions. . . CHAPTER III: Grounds for Processing of Personal Data without Consent. Spring 2022, EN 121 Power to order solicitor to deliver cash account etc. For detailed guidance, please refer to Guidelines to the Information Privacy Principles or the full text of the IPPs. 1. by or on behalf of a child or protected party, Control of money recovered by or on behalf of a child or protected party, Appointment of a guardian of a child's estate, Documents to be verified by a statement of truth, Power of the court to require a document to be verified, PART 23 GENERAL RULES ABOUT APPLICATIONS FOR COURT ORDERS, Meaning of application notice andrespondent, Service of a copy of an application notice, Applications which may be dealt with without a hearing, Service of application where application made without notice, Application to set aside or vary order made without notice, Power of the court to proceed in the absence of a party, Dismissal of totally without merit applications, Types of proceedings in which summary judgment is available, Evidence for the purposes of a summary judgment hearing, Court's powers when it determines a summary judgment application, PART 25 INTERIM REMEDIES AND SECURITY FOR COSTS, PART 26 CASE MANAGEMENT PRELIMINARY STAGE, Transfer of money claims within the County Court, Road traffic accident related personal injury claims, Matters relevant to allocation to a track, Power of court to add to, vary or revoke directions, Non-attendance of parties at a final hearing, Claim re-allocated from the small claims track to another track, Pre-trial check list (listing questionnaire), Fixing or confirming the trial date and giving directions, Case management conference and pre-trial review, Setting a trial timetable and confirming the trial date or week, Transfer within the County Court and the High Court, Transfer between Divisions and to and from a specialist list, Power to specify place where hearings are to be held, PART 31 DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS, Right of inspection of a disclosed document, Standard disclosure what documents are to be disclosed, Duty of disclosure limited to documents which are or have been in a party's control, Duty of disclosure continues during proceedings. in respect of children and young persons, Part 10: Special immigration status PROSPECTIVE, Persistent sales of tobacco to persons under 18, Penalties for serious contraventions of data protection principles, 148: Consequential etc. . . Permitted CP disclosures relating to guarantees etc. . . . . 6 c. 6) [PROSPECTIVE], Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937 (c. 59) [PROSPECTIVE], House to House Collections Act 1939 (c. 44) [PROSPECTIVE], Fire Services Act 1947 (c. 41) [PROSPECTIVE], Docking and Nicking of Horses Act 1949 (c. 70) [PROSPECTIVE], Protection of Animals (Amendment) Act 1954 (c. 40) [PROSPECTIVE], Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act 1955 (c. 28) [PROSPECTIVE], Agriculture Act 1957 (c. 57) [PROSPECTIVE], Animals (Cruel Poisons) Act 1962 (c. 26) [PROSPECTIVE], Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964 (c. 14) [PROSPECTIVE], Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1968 (c. 34) [PROSPECTIVE], Criminal Law Act 1977 (c. 45) [PROSPECTIVE], Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 (c. 3) [PROSPECTIVE], Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (c. 2) [PROSPECTIVE], Licensed Premises (Exclusion of Certain Persons) Act 1980 (c. 32) [PROSPECTIVE], Criminal Attempts Act 1981 (c. 47) [PROSPECTIVE], British Nationality Act 1981 (c. 61) [PROSPECTIVE], Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 (c. 22) [PROSPECTIVE], County Courts Act 1984 (c. 28) [PROSPECTIVE], Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984 (c. 40) [PROSPECTIVE], Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60) [PROSPECTIVE], Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) CHAPTER 2: Rules: modification, waiver, contravention and procedural provisions, CHAPTER 5: Power to make consequential amendments, Ring-fenced bodies not to carry on excluded activities or contravene prohibitions, Failure of parent undertaking to comply with direction, PART 9C: Prudential regulation of FCA investment firms, Requirement to have UK parent undertaking, Imposition of requirements on non-authorised parent undertakings, Control of managers etc of non-authorised parent undertakings, Disciplinary measures for non-authorised parent undertakings, PART 9D: Prudential regulation of credit institutions etc, Part XI: Information Gathering and Investigations, Part XII: Control Over Authorised Persons, Notices of acquisitions of control over UK authorised persons, Acquiring control and other changes of holding, Notice of reductions of control of UK authorised persons, PART 12A: Powers exercisable in relation to parent undertakings, Rules requiring provision of information by parent undertakings, Rules applying to parent undertakings of ring-fenced bodies, Rules requiring parent undertakings to facilitate resolution, Failure to comply with direction or breach of rules, PART 12B: Approval of certain holding companies, Part XIII: Incoming Firms: Intervention by FCA or PRA, PART 13A: Enhanced supervision of firms exercising rights under the Insurance Distribution Directive, 203A: Insurance distribution directive: enhanced supervision of EEA firms by UK regulators, 203B: Insurance distribution directive: enhanced supervision of UK firms by an EEA regulator, 203C: Modification or waiver of rules where firm subject to enhanced supervision, 203D: Publication of directions under section 203C, 204A: Meaning of relevant requirement and appropriate regulator, 206A: Suspending permission to carry on regulated activities etc. . . . 2.: Transitional provision in respect of regulated activities. 17.: Where the competent authority shall refuse to grant a licence. 7.: Preparation of estimates and value for money. . 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Click image to refresh and enter in lower case, Cookie scanning og hjemmeside varsel privatliv, Gratis at bruge forskningen databeskyttelse, Schrems ii beslutning | Schrems ii konsekvenser | Standardkontraktbestemmelser, Data bestemmelser vedrrende databeskyttelse, Part 1: Consideration of personal information privacy, Saving of certain State and Territory laws, Breach of an Australian Privacy Principle, Small business and small business operators. 4)), 3: Terms relating to the processing of personal data, CHAPTER 3: Exemptions for manual unstructured processing and for national security and defence purposes, CHAPTER 5: Transfers of personal data to third countries etc, CHAPTER 5: Transfers of personal data outside the United Kingdom, Records of national security certificates, Information notices and assessment notices: destruction of documents etc, PART 7: Supplementary and final provision, Changes to the Data Protection Convention, Framework for Data Processing by Government, SCHEDULE 1: Special categories of personal data and criminal convictions etc data, PART 1: Conditions relating to employment, health and research etc, PART 2: Substantial public interest conditions, PART 3: Additional conditions relating to criminal convictions etc, PART 4: Appropriate policy document and additional safeguards, SCHEDULE 2: Exemptions etc from the UK GDPR, PART 1: Adaptations and restrictions as described in Articles 6(3) and 23(1), PART 2: Restrictions as described in Article 23(1): restrictions of rules in Articles 13 to 21 and 34, PART 3: Restriction for the protection of rights of others, PART 4: Restrictions as described in Article 23(1): restrictions of rules in Articles 13 to 15, PART 5: Exemptions etc for reasons of freedom of expression and information, PART 6: Derogations etc for research, statistics and archiving, SCHEDULE 3: Exemptions etc from the UK GDPR: health, social work, education and child abuse data, PART 1: UK GDPR provisions to be restricted, SCHEDULE 4: Exemptions etc from the UK GDPR: disclosure prohibited or restricted by an enactment, UK GDPR provisions to be restricted: the listed GDPR provisions, Human fertilisation and embryology information, Information provided by Principal Reporter for children's hearing, SCHEDULE 5: Accreditation of certification providers: reviews and appeals, Decision following referral to appeal panel, SCHEDULE 6: The applied GDPR and the applied Chapter 2, Chief officers of police and other policing bodies, Other authorities with investigatory functions, Authorities with functions relating to offender management, SCHEDULE 8: Conditions for sensitive processing under Part 3, Safeguarding of children and of individuals at risk, Personal data already in the public domain, SCHEDULE 9: Conditions for processing under Part 4, SCHEDULE 10: Conditions for sensitive processing under Part 4, Right or obligation relating to employment, Administration of justice, parliamentary, statutory etc and government purposes, SCHEDULE 11: Other exemptions under Part 4, Information required to be disclosed by law etc or in connection with legal proceedings, SCHEDULE 12: The Information Commissioner, Carrying out of the Commissioner's functions by officers and staff, Authentication of the seal of the Commissioner, Presumption of authenticity of documents issued by the Commissioner, SCHEDULE 13: Other general functions of the Commissioner, SCHEDULE 14: Co-operation and mutual assistance, SCHEDULE 15: Powers of entry and inspection, Issue of warrants in connection with non-compliance and offences, Issue of warrants in connection with assessment notices, Restrictions on issuing warrants: processing for the special purposes, Restrictions on issuing warrants: procedural requirements, Execution of warrants: time when executed, Execution of warrants: occupier of premises, Execution of warrants: seizure of documents etc, Matters exempt from inspection and seizure: privileged communications, Matters exempt from inspection and seizure: Parliamentary privilege, SCHEDULE 17: Review of processing of personal data for the purposes of journalism, Applications in respect of urgent notices, Relevant records relating to a conviction or caution, Relevant records relating to statutory functions, Records stating that personal data is not processed, SCHEDULE 19: Minor and consequential amendments, PART 1: Amendments of primary legislation, PART 3: The UK GDPR and Part 2 of this Act, PART 4: Law enforcement and intelligence services processing, PART 7: Enforcement etc under the 1998 Act, SCHEDULE 21: Further transitional provision etc, Part 2: Continuation of existing acts etc, Part 3: Transfers to third countries and international organisations, Part 4: Repeal of provisions in Chapter 3 of Part 2, The Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (Amendments etc) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, 4.: Amendment of the Data Protection Act 2018, 6.: Consequential amendments of other legislation, 7.: Amendments consequential on provisions of the 2018 Act, 8.: Amendment of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003, SCHEDULE 2: Amendments of the Data Protection Act 2018, SCHEDULE 3: Consequential amendments of other legislation, PART 2: Amendments of primary legislation, SCHEDULE 4: Amendments consequential on provisions of the 2018 Act, Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014, Retention of relevant communications data, 1: Powers for retention of relevant communications data subject to safeguards, 3: Grounds for issuing warrants and obtaining data, 4: Extra-territoriality in Part 1 of RIPA, 5: Meaning of telecommunications service, 6: Half-yearly reports by the Interception of Communications Commissioner, 7: Review of investigatory powers and their regulation, 8: Commencement, duration, extent and short title, European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020, PART 2: Remaining implementation of withdrawal agreement etc: general, Rights in relation to entry and residence, SCHEDULE 1: Powers of devolved authorities under sections 12, 13 and 14, No power to make provision outside devolved competence, Requirement for consent where it would otherwise be required, Requirement for joint exercise where it would otherwise be required, Requirement for consultation where it would otherwise be required, SCHEDULE 2: Independent Monitoring Authority for the Citizens' Rights Agreements, SCHEDULE 3: Protection for certain rights, safeguards etc. 24A: Dishonestly retaining a wrongful credit. of personal data, Records obtained under data subject's right of access, Information provided to Commissioner or Tribunal, SCHEDULE 1: The data protection principles, SCHEDULE 2: Conditions relevant for purposes of the first principle: processing of any personal data, SCHEDULE 3: Conditions relevant for purposes of the first principle: processing of sensitive personal data, SCHEDULE 4: Cases where the eighth principle does not apply. . 31.: VFA licence holders unable to meet obligations. Fall 2019, EDUC 365 . . Fall 2014, PHED 000021-202 of certain obligations of confidence, Guidelines for Australian Privacy Principles about health information, Guidelines for Australian Privacy Principles about genetic information, Disclosure of certain provisions of Commonwealth contracts, Review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Conduct of directors, employees and agents, Consideration of personal information privacy, Australian Privacy Principle 1open and transparent management of personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 2anonymity and pseudonymity, Australian Privacy Principle 3collection of solicited personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 4dealing with unsolicited personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 5notification of the collection of personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 6use or disclosure of personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 7direct marketing, Australian Privacy Principle 8cross border disclosure of personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 9adoption, use or disclosure of government related identifiers, Australian Privacy Principle 10quality of personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 11security of personal information, Access to, and correction of, personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 12access to personal information, Australian Privacy Principle 13correction of personal information, Predefined privacy policy document templates, GFT and Proteus-Cyber partner to deliver world class data protection management. 63AA: Inclusion of DNA profiles on National DNA Database, 63AB: National DNA Database Strategy Board. .. . . Fall 2019, CRST 290 . - . 68: . . . . . . 1.: Requirements equivalent to section 359(2)(b). . . . . . Fall 2018, MKT 250 . Fall 2012, ENGINEERIN 174398 . ), Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (c. 37.: Power of Central Government to exempt certain data processors. . before Commissioner, Certain documents and information not required to be disclosed, Application of this Part to former organisations, Public interest determinations and temporary public interest determinations, Power to make, and effect of, determinations, Effect of temporary public interest determination, Commissioner may continue to consider application, Dealing with personal information in emergencies and disasters, Declaration of emergencyevents of national significance, Declaration of emergencyevents outside Australia, Provisions dealing with the use and disclosure of personal information, Authorisation of collection, use and disclosure of personal information, Compensation for acquisition of propertyconstitutional safety net, Obligations of confidence to which Part applies, Extension of certain obligations of confidence, Relief for breach etc. Fall 2022, BUSINESS MG340 . 7.: Belief that supplementary prospectus not called for. SCHEDULE 25: TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENTS: THIRD COUNTRY EQUIVALENCE. Spring 2011, HISTORY AP World H Use or disclosure of information by credit managers etc. . 8: Similar provision for Northern Ireland. . . PART II: Guiding Principles relating to the establishment of co-ordinating units in National Competent Authorities relating to Innovative Technology Arrangements. 74.: Orders passed by Appellate Tribunal to be executable as a decree. APP 1.3 and 1.4 also require APP entities to have a clearly expressed privacy policy that deals with specified matters. 133: Proceedings before Tribunal: general provision. Compliance with registered APP codes etc. . . 2. 129: . . Application of this Division and the Australian Privacy Principles to credit reporting bodies, Open and transparent management of credit reporting information, Collection of solicited credit information, Dealing with unsolicited credit information. . Governance and responsibilities requirements. . . Dealing with credit reporting information etc. from: . . Acts and practices of agencies, organisations etc. . . 91.: Act to promote framing of policies for digital economy, etc.. 92.: Bar on processing certain forms of biometric data. . - . . . 170: Minor and consequential amendments and repeals. Fall 2012, COMPUTER 12 The principles of assessment are that assessment must be valid, fair, flexible, reliable and consistent. of television services, Functions in relation to the licensing of radio services, Functions in relation to the proscription of foreign satellite services, Functions in relation to Gaelic broadcasting, Functions in relation to the national television archive, Warrants to enter and search premises to enforce broadcasting licences provisions, Variation of existing Channel 3 and Channel 5 licences, Reports for the purposes of the review of digital broadcasting, Functions in relation to reservation of digital capacity to the BBC, Functions relating to fairness and privacy in broadcasting, Retrospective modification of a transfer scheme, SCHEDULE 3: Amendments of Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984, SCHEDULE 3A: The electronic communications code, PART 2: Conferral of code rights and their exercise, PART 3: Assignment of code rights, and upgrading and sharing of apparatus, PART 4: Power of court to impose agreement, PART 4A: Code rights in respect of land connected to leased premises: unresponsive occupiers, PART 5: Termination and modification of agreements, PART 6: Rights to require removal of electronic communications apparatus, PART 7: Conferral of transport land rights and their exercise, PART 8: Conferral of street work rights and their exercise, PART 9: Conferral of tidal water rights and their exercise, PART 10: Undertaker's works affecting electronic communications apparatus, PART 12: Rights to object to certain apparatus, PART 16: Enforcement and dispute resolution, SCHEDULE 4: Compulsory purchase and entry for exploratory purposes, General duties with respect to powers under Schedule, Compulsory purchase of land: England and Wales, Compulsory purchase of land: Northern Ireland, Entry on land for exploratory purposes: England and Wales, Entry on land for exploratory purposes: Scotland, Entry on land for exploratory purposes: Northern Ireland, SCHEDULE 5: Procedure for grants of recognised spectrum access, SCHEDULE 6: Fixed penalties for wireless telegraphy offences [PROSPECTIVE], SCHEDULE 7: Seizure and forfeiture of apparatus, SCHEDULE 8: Decisions not subject to appeal, SCHEDULE 9: Arrangements about carrying on of C4C's activities, Notification of requirement to submit proposals, Duration of approval and modification of arrangements, Duty of C4C to act in accordance with the approved arrangements, Penalty for contravention of the arrangements, OFCOM's duty to take account of need to support C4C's primary functions, SCHEDULE 10: Licensing the public teletext service, Part 1: Applications for and award of licence, Part 2: Conditions and enforcement of licence, SCHEDULE 11: Approval, imposition and modification of networking arrangements, Decision of OFCOM whether or not to approve arrangements or modifications, Notification of decisions on imposition of arrangements, Competition tests applying to OFCOM's decisions, Competition tests applying to OFCOM's decisions: EU principles etc, Appeals against decisions relating to competition test, Appeals against decisions of the Tribunal, SCHEDULE 11A: Restrictions on product placement, SCHEDULE 12: Corresponding obligations of the BBC and Welsh Authority, SCHEDULE 13: Financial penalties under the Broadcasting Acts, Part 5: Supplemental provisions of Schedule, SCHEDULE 15: Amendments of Broadcasting Acts, SCHEDULE 15A: Video-sharing platform services: appropriate measures for the purposes of section 368Z1(1), SCHEDULE 16: Further amendments in connection with media mergers, SCHEDULE 17: Minor and Consequential Amendments, National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, London County Council (General Powers) Act 1949, Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953, Lough Neagh and Lower Bann Drainage and Navigation Act (Northern Ireland) 1955, London County Council (General Powers) Act 1963, Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967, Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1969, Thames Barrier and Flood Prevention Act 1972, Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1973, House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975, Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975, Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) Order 1979, Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980, Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986, Consumer Protection (Northern Ireland) Order 1987, Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Act 1989, Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, London Local Authorities (No. Act not to apply in relation to State banking or insurance within that State, Severabilityadditional effect of this Act, Change in partnership because of change in partners, Act or practice not covered by section 13 is not an interference with privacy, Serious and repeated interferences with privacy, APP entities must comply with Australian Privacy Principles, Permitted general situations in relation to the collection, use or disclosure of personal information, Permitted health situations in relation to the collection, use or disclosure of health information, Acts and practices of overseas recipients of personal information, Rules relating to tax file number information, File number recipients to comply with rules. of Licences. . Dealing with credit reporting information after the retention period ends etc. 13.: Processing of personal data necessary for purposes related to employment, etc. Disclaimer. Dealing with information if there is a pending correction request etc. 42.: Power of the competent authority to protect the public interest. . . 27: Evidence and procedure on charge of theft or handling stolen goods. risks posed by sexual or violent offenders [ss.325-327B], Civil proceedings brought by offenders [s.329], 331: Further minor and consequential amendments. The Australian Privacy Principles are: Australian Privacy Principle 1--open and transparent management of personal information Australian Privacy Principle 2--anonymity and pseudonymity Australian Privacy Principle 3--collection of solicited personal information Australian Privacy Principle 4--dealing with unsolicited personal information 27.: Power of Authority to grant or refuse innovative technology authorisation. . 2013-22, Schedule 1 Documents to which the privacy principles do not apply, Chapter 3 Disclosure and amendment by application under this Act (40-133), Chapter 4 Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner (134-163), Chapter 6 Protections and offences (179-188), Chapter 7 Miscellaneous provisions (189-201), Chapter 8 Transitional provisions (202-214), Schedule 2 Entities to which the privacy principles do not apply, Schedule 3 Information Privacy Principles, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia Licence, Beginning navigation for Guidelines section, Beginning navigation for Decisions section, Beginning navigation for Publications section, Beginning navigation for Training and events section, Beginning navigation for Information for section, End navigation for Chapter 1 Preliminary (1-25) section, End navigation for Chapter 2 Privacy principles (26-39) section, End navigation for Chapter 3 Disclosure and amendment by application under this Act (40-133) section, End navigation for Chapter 4 Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner (134-163) section, End navigation for Chapter 5 Privacy complaints (164-178) section, End navigation for Chapter 6 Protections and offences (179-188) section, End navigation for Chapter 7 Miscellaneous provisions (189-201) section, End navigation for Chapter 8 Transitional provisions (202-214) section, End navigation for Schedule 1 Documents to which the privacy principles do not apply section, End navigation for Schedule 2 Entities to which the privacy principles do not apply section, End navigation for Schedule 3 Information Privacy Principles section, End navigation for Schedule 4 National privacy principles section, End navigation for Schedule 5 Dictionary section. 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