GDPR Statement Sample Clauses

GDPR Statement. We will only use this information for contacting you in relation to your volunteer role with us. It will not be passed on to third parties. Email Address
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GDPR Statement. Xxxxxx Xxxx Parish Council take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your hire of equipment arrangements and provide updates on services you have requested from us. For this reason, Xxxxxx Xxxx Parish Council may need to pass your information to other people and organisations to provide this service.
GDPR Statement. 27.1 The Combined Authority recognises the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and is committed to compliance with all the provisions under GDPR. For example, in compliance with GDPR, when you provide personal data to us, you are entitled to know how it will be processed. Accordingly, you are referred to the Intranet, where you will find an Information Statement which sets out how the Combined Authority processes and stores your personal data.
GDPR Statement. 29.1 West Yorkshire Combined Authority recognises the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and is committed to compliance with all the provisions under GDPR. For example, in compliance with GDPR, when you provide personal data to us, you are entitled to know how it will be processed. Accordingly, you are referred to the Intranet, where you will find a privacy notice which sets out how the Combined Authority processes your personal data.
GDPR Statement. This statement explains how Fortis Therapy and Training (the company) handles and uses the data that we collect from organisations that we work with. Where in this statement we refer to ‘we’ or ‘our’ or ‘us’ we are referring to Fortis Therapy and Training, and where we refer to ‘you’ or ‘your’ we are referring to our staff. We are committed to protecting your information and to being transparent about what information we hold. Fortis Therapy understands its obligations to you and to help you understand how and why we process your personal data. Our data protection policy and procedures are governed by the Data Protection Act 1998 and from 25th May 2018 the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Why we hold your company data. We are required to hold your company data in order to enable us to meet various administrative and legal obligations. These include being able to invoice your company for services that our company have provided.
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