Other Legislation. The Contractor shall, and shall procure that its sub-contractors, agents and personnel, comply with all other applicable law.
Other Legislation. 2.6.1. Other legislation relevant to these procedures and under which information may be shared includes: • Academies Act 2010; • the Children Act 2004; • the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (S 117); • the Data Protection Act 2018; • the UK General Data Protection Regulation; • Crime and Disorder Act 1998; • Equality Act 2010; • Education and Inspections Act 2006; • Education Act 2011; • Care Act 2014; • Children and Families Act 2014. • Any emergency public health legislation
2.6.2. These procedures reflect the requirements of the Protocol on Data Sharing and rationalisation in the Schools Sector (DfES, rev. 2005).
Other Legislation. The Parties acknowledge that in some limited circumstances not related to the substance of this Agreement, including foreign investment approvals and export controls for non-forest products or infrastructure development, Commonwealth legislative provisions may also apply.
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Other Legislation. 3.6.1. Other legislation relevant to these procedures and under which information may be shared includes: These procedures reflect the requirements of the Protocol on Data Sharing and rationalisation in the Schools Sector (DfES, rev. 2005).
4. What data will be collected?
4.1. The full list of pupil data covered by this agreement is shown in Appendix A.
4.2. This list covers all the known data needed by this agreement at the beginning of the academic year.
4.3. If there are additions to this data set, then Education Providers will be informed through the normal communications channels.
4.4. Data collected for the School Census and School Workforce Census are included under relevant links to DfE web areas.
5. How will the data be used?
5.1. The data will be used to complete statutory and legal responsibilities of the LA as detailed in Appendix B.
5.2. Information will also be used to inform provision of LA Services to individual children to ensure their well-being and safety. It will be used to help identify children missing from education and to target intervention and support through monitoring of key indicators such as attendance and exclusions.
5.3. There may be other opportunities that arise during the year that the LA will make Education Providers aware of, seeking permission where needed.
6. How will the data be transferred?
6.1. Both parties must make sure that data is transferred by appropriate secure measures. These measures must comply with GDPR and DPA 2018 regarding security and ensure that adequate security arrangements are in place, in order to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the information held.
6.2.1. Capita B2B (base to base) is the secure transfer of child level data from the Education Provider Information Management System (XXXX) to the LA’s Capita ONE central database system. Data is transferred via a secure internet connection. Data transfer from the Education Provider XXXX system is via a scheduled routine for basic student and Attendance data.
Other Legislation. 2.6.1. Other legislation relevant to these procedures and under which information may be shared includes: • Working Together to Improve School Attendance (2022); • Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018); • Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023; • Academies Act 2010; • the Children Act 2004; • the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (S 117); • the Data Protection Act 2018; • the UK General Data Protection Regulation; • Crime and Disorder Act 1998; • Equality Act 2010; • Education and Inspections Act 2006; • Education Act 2011; • Care Act 2014; • Children and Families Act 2014. • Any emergency public health legislation
2.6.2. These procedures reflect the requirements of the Protocol on Data Sharing and rationalisation in the Schools Sector (DfES, rev. 2005).
Other Legislation. (1) The Contractor shall comply with all applicable law.
(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1) the Contractor shall comply with the Provision of the Services Regulations 2009.
(3) The Contractor shall do nothing which causes, or may cause, the Authority to be in breach of its obligations under the Energy Act 2011.
(4) The Contractor shall do nothing which causes, or may cause, the Customer to be in breach of its obligations under the Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections)(England and Wales) Regulations 2007.
Other Legislation. Each Participant must:
(a) comply with its obligations, if any, under the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999;.
(b) in its dealings with its employees, have due regard to Commonwealth policies on employment, including the Workplace Relations Act 1996, and obligations under relevant occupational health and safety laws.
Other Legislation. The Contractor must -
Other Legislation. 6.1 The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that employees covered by this Agreement are subject to the provisions of the following Acts (and regulations or instruments made under Acts) among others: Public Service Act 1999 Fair Work Act 2009 Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments Act) 2009 Long Service Leave (Commonwealth Employees) Act 1976 Maternity Leave (Commonwealth Employees) Act 1973 Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 and its successor Superannuation Act 1976 Superannuation Act 1990 Superannuation Act 2005 Superannuation Productivity Benefit Act 1988 Safety Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 Work Health and Safety Act 2011 Privacy Act 1988 Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.