Common use of Fairness and Transparency Clause in Contracts

Fairness and Transparency. 3.1 It is a basic requirement of data protection law that individuals should be told (or easily be able to find out) who is holding information relating to them, what that organisation will do with that information, and who they will pass it on to. In terms of this Protocol, both Parties are “data controllers” of the personal information which they hold, including information which they have received from each other. For joint/integrated team settings, such as those within the Community Health and Care Partnerships, both Parties are jointly data controllers of information held in the joint team or integrated CHCP. This position should be made clear to any service user who approaches either Party and whose information may be shared under this Protocol.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.nhsggc.org.uk, www.nrscotland.gov.uk, www.nhsggc.org.uk

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Fairness and Transparency. 3.1 It is a basic requirement of data protection law that individuals should be told (or easily be able to find out) who is holding information relating to them, what that organisation will do with that information, and who they will pass it on to. In terms of this Protocol, both all Parties are “data controllers” of the personal information which they holdhold (see paragraph 1.1.1 regarding this), including information which they have received from each other. For joint/integrated team settings, such as those within the Community Health and Social Care Partnerships, both Parties the Board and the Relevant Local Authority are jointly data controllers of information held in the joint team or integrated CHCP. This position should be made clear to any service user who approaches either Party and whose information may be shared under this Protocol.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.glasgow.gov.uk

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