Accessing Information Sample Clauses

Accessing Information. A copy of the Plan and prospectus for the Plan, as may be amended, can be found by the Grantee by accessing his/her Solium Shareworks account at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. That site also contains other general information about the Award.
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Accessing Information. I understand that the Internet is a source for information that is both true and false, and that the College is not responsible for inaccurate information I obtain from the Internet.
Accessing Information. 8.1 In accordance with article 15 of the GDPR, personal information, such as educational records, can be shared via a Subject Access Request (SAR): ⮚ These requests must be made in writing to the governing board and will be responded to within 15 school days if the request is regarding an educational record ⮚ If the data being requested is not in relation to an educational record, the response must be within one calendar month ⮚ Pupils, or the parent of a pupil, have the right to access the information that the school holds about the child in question ⮚ Some types of personal data are exempt from the right of a SAR and so cannot be obtained by making a SAR. Information may be exempt because of its nature or because of the effect its disclosure is likely to haveInformation regarding another individual must not be disclosed in a SAR ⮚ Individual requests for non-personal information cannot be treated as a SAR but will be dealt with as a Freedom of Information (FoI) request. 8.2 In line with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, private data and public records can potentially be accessed through lodging a FoI request: ⮚ These requests must be made in writing to the school, stating the name and address of the requester as well as a description of the information requested ⮚ Successful FoI requests will be responded to within 20 working days from receipt of the request, unless the request does not comply with the procedure set out in the school’s Freedom of Information Policy. ⮚ Guillemont Junior School holds the right to charge the requester a fee ⮚ Certain information will not be shared, such as that explained in Part 2 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Accessing Information. You may obtain transaction and balance information, and print periodic statements by accessing xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling the number on the back of your card.
Accessing Information. The Data Protection Act 1998 provides you with the right to access the information that we collect about you. Please note any demand for access may be subject to a fee of £10 which covers our costs in providing you with the data requested. The contact information below needs to be used to request access about details we collect and store on you.
Accessing Information. 7.1. In accordance with article 15 of the GDPR, personal information, such as educational records, can be shared via a subject access request (SAR). • These requests must be made in writing to the governing board and will be responded to within 15 school days if the request is regarding an educational record. • If the data being requested is not in relation to an educational record, the response must be within one calendar month. • Pupils, or the parent of a pupil, have the right to access the information that the school holds about the child in question. • Some types of personal data are exempt from the right of a SAR and so cannot be obtained by making a SAR. Information may be exempt because of its nature or because of the effect its disclosure is likely to have. • Information regarding another individual must not be disclosed in a SAR. • Individual requests for non-personal information cannot be treated as a SAR but will be dealt with as a freedom of information (FoI) request. 7.2. In line with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, private data and public records can potentially be accessed through lodging an FoI request. • These requests must be made in writing to the school, stating the name and address of the requester as well as a description of the information requested. • Successful FoI requests will be responded to within 20 working days from receipt of the request, unless the request does not comply with the procedure set out in the school’s Freedom of Information Policy. • The school holds the right to charge the requester a fee. • Certain information will not be shared, such as that explained in Part 2 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Accessing Information. 7.1. In accordance with article 15 of the GDPR, personal information, such as educational records, can be shared via a subject access request (SAR).  These requests must be made in writing to the governing board and will be responded to within 15 School days if the request is regarding an educational record.  If the data being requested is not in relation to an educational record, the response must be within one calendar month.  Pupils, or the parent of a pupil, have the right to access the information that the School holds about the child in question.  Some types of personal data are exempt from the right of a SAR and so cannot be obtained by making a SAR. Information may be exempt because of its nature or because of the effect its disclosure is likely to have.  Information regarding another individual must not be disclosed in a SAR.  Individual requests for non-personal information cannot be treated as a SAR.
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Accessing Information. In accordance with article 15 of the UK GDPR, personal information, such as educational records, can be shared via a subject access request (SAR). These requests must be made in writing to the governing board and will be responded to within 15 school days if the request is regarding an educational record. If the data being requested is not in relation to an educational record, the response must be within one calendar month. Pupils, or the parent of a pupil, have the right to access the information that the school holds about the child in question. Some types of personal data are exempt from the right of a SAR and so cannot be obtained by making a SAR. Information may be exempt because of its nature or because of the effect its disclosure is likely to have. Information regarding another individual must not be disclosed in a SAR. Individual requests for non-personal information cannot be treated as a SAR but will be managed as a freedom of information (FoI) request. In line with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, private data and public records can potentially be accessed through lodging an FoI request. These requests must be made in writing to the school, stating the name and address of the requester as well as a description of the information requested. Successful FoI requests will be responded to within 20 working days from receipt of the request, unless the request does not comply with the procedure set out in the school’s Freedom of Information Policy. The school holds the right to charge the requester a fee. Certain information will not be shared, such as that explained in Part 2 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Accessing Information. The University has adopted the Model Publication Scheme published by the Information Commissioner's Office. The following information will help you to locate information from the University of Exeter and help to ensure that your request is dealt with as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Accessing Information. You may access information about the Program and your Customer Account, including information about Program Balances, disclosures, and Account Statements, through the UNIFIMONEY Dashboard at the following link: xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx. Any information we provide to you pursuant to this Agreement or applicable law in connection with the Program or your Customer Account will be delivered through the UNIFIMONEY Dashboard.
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