Common use of Subject Access Requests Clause in Contracts

Subject Access Requests. Under the Data Protection and Freedom of Information Acts, customers can ask to see the information that is held on computer and in some paper records about them. This is called a Subject Access Request. If customers wish to know what information is held about them, requests must be put in writing to the organisation processing the data. Further contact information on the appropriate officers can be found in the Fair Processing Notice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement