Common use of Disclosure to Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Disclosure to Third Parties. If an agency wishes to disclose shared information to a third party, as best practice the agency should seek written consent from the agency that provided the information. If a statutory requirement for disclosure exists then consent for further disclosure is not required. Any agency must ensure that all principles of the Data Protection Act are adhered to. Therefore, if an agency makes a further disclosure to a third party they must ensure that the sharing of personal data is not processed in any manner incompatible with the purpose/s it was obtained for.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement

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