12050722 Licensing & Investigations Training Book

11/28/22

Personal Privacy Rights

These rights include: • Subject Access • To have inaccuracies corrected

• To have information erased • To object to direct marketing • To restrict processing of their information including automated decision making • Data portability - Ability to receive all of their information in a standard format to move to another provider

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Subject Access Request • Under Data Protection, a person has always had the right to request access to all of the information held about them • This is called a Subject Access Request (SAR) • Subject Access Requests must be completed within one month free of charge • Holding an accurate inventory of information will be a key enabler for completing SAR efficiently • Data has to be provided in a standard format • The person must also be informed of further information, including the relevant Retention Periods for the data held and their right to have inaccuracies corrected

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