Disposal and Destruction Plan definition

Disposal and Destruction Plan means the Plan to be developed by the Council governing retention and disposal of Personal Data

Examples of Disposal and Destruction Plan in a sentence

  • The Disposal and Destruction Plan shall be agreed no later than 3 months after the signing of this Agreement by both parties.

  • The implementation of the Disposal and Destruction Plan, including arrangements on termination shall be undertaken by the Provider at no cost to the Council.

  • The Provider shall enter into a Disposal and Destruction Plan with the Council which will specify the requirements for the retention and disposal of Personal Data over the life of the Contract and on termination to ensure that Personal Data is not held longer than is necessary and that Personal Data is permanently and securely destroyed unless the Council instructs the Provider to transfer and/or supply Personal Data to the Council on termination or the Provider is required by law to retain Personal Data.

  • The implementation of the Disposal and Destruction Plan, including arrangements on termination shall be undertaken by the Provider at no cost to Rossendale Borough Council.

  • The implementation of the Disposal and Destruction Plan, including arrangements on termination shall be undertaken by theProvider at no cost to the Council.

  • TheProvider shall enter into a Disposal and Destruction Plan with the Council which will specify the requirements for the retention and disposal of Personal Data over the life of the Contract and on termination to ensure that Personal Data is not held longer than is necessary and that Personal Data is permanently and securely destroyed unless the Council instructs the Provider to transfer and/or supply Personal Data to the Council on termination or the Provider is required by law to retain Personal Data.

  • The Disposal and Destruction Plan shall be agreed no later than 3months after the signing of this Agreement by both parties.

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