Common use of Overarching Principles Clause in Contracts

Overarching Principles. This policy covers the use that Uttlesford District Council will make of the ability to access and use information contained on the National Register of Taxi Licence Revocations and Refusals (NR3). The NR3 contains information relating to any refusal to grant, or revocation of, a taxi drivers’ licence8. This information is important in the context of a subsequent application to another authority for a drivers’ licence by a person who has had their licence refused or revoked in the past. Uttlesford District Council has signed up to the NR3. This means that when an application for a taxi drivers’ licence is refused, or when an existing taxi drivers’ licence is revoked, that information will be placed upon the register. 8 Throughout this policy reference is made to ‘taxi drivers licence.’ This generic term covers a Xxxxxxx carriage drivers licence, a private hire drivers licence and a combined/dual licence. When an application for a new drivers’ licence, or renewal of an existing drivers’ licence is received, Uttlesford District Council will make a search of NR3. The search will only be made by an officer who has been trained in the use of NR3 and who is acting in accordance with this policy. If details are found that appear to relate to the applicant, a request will be made to the authority that entered that information for further details. Any information that is received from any other authority in relation to an application will only be used in relation to that application, and the determination of it, and will not be used for any other purpose. Any data that is received will only be kept for as long as is necessary in relation to the determination of that application. This will include the period of processing that application, making a decision, notifying the applicant of the outcome of that decision, and the appeal processes. For the avoidance of doubt, any such data will be kept for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the service of the written notification of the determination of the application9. Where an appeal to the magistrates’ court is made, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court, there is a further right of appeal to the Crown Court. In these circumstances, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the magistrates’ court. If an appeal is made to the Crown Court, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court or the Crown Court, it is possible to appeal the decision by way of case stated10. Accordingly, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the Crown Court (if the decision was made by the magistrates’ court, the retention period has already been addressed). If an appeal by way of case stated is made, the data will be retained until all court proceedings relating to that appeal by way of case stated (which will include potential appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court) have been determined11. The data will be held securely in accordance with Xxxxxxxxxx’s general policy on the secure retention of personal data. At the end of the retention period, the data will be erased and/or destroyed in accordance with Uttlesford District Council’s general policy on the erasure and destruction of personal data.

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Samples: uttlesford.moderngov.co.uk, uttlesford.moderngov.co.uk, www.uttlesford.gov.uk

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Overarching Principles. This policy covers the use that Uttlesford District Council will make of the ability to access and use information contained on the National Register of Taxi Licence Revocations and Refusals (NR3). The NR3 contains information relating to any refusal to grant, or revocation of, a taxi drivers’ licence8licence3. This information is important in the context of a subsequent application to another authority for a drivers’ licence by a person who has had their licence refused or revoked in the past. Uttlesford District Council has signed up to the NR3. This means that when an application for a taxi drivers’ licence is refused, or when an existing taxi drivers’ licence is revoked, that information will be placed upon the register. 8 Throughout this policy reference is made to ‘taxi drivers licence.’ This generic term covers a Xxxxxxx carriage drivers licence, a private hire drivers licence and a combined/dual licence. When an application for a new drivers’ licence, or renewal of an existing drivers’ licence is received, Uttlesford District Council will make a search of NR3. The search will only be made by an officer who has been trained in the use of NR3 and who is acting in accordance with this policy. If details are found that appear to relate to the applicant, a request will be made to the authority that entered that information for further details. Any information that is received from any other authority in relation to an application will only be used in relation to that application, and the determination of it, and will not be used for any other purpose. Any data that is received will only be kept for as long as is necessary in relation to the determination of that application. This will include the period of processing that application, making a decision, notifying the applicant of the outcome of that decision, and the appeal processes. For the avoidance of doubt, any such data will be kept for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the service of the written notification of the determination of the application9application4. Where an appeal to the magistrates’ court is made, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court, there is a further right of appeal to the Crown Court. In these circumstances, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the magistrates’ court. If an appeal is made to the Crown Court, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court or the Crown Court, it is possible to appeal the decision by way of case stated10stated5. Accordingly, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the Crown Court (if the decision was made by the magistrates’ court, the retention period has already been addressed). If an appeal by way of case stated is made, the data will be retained until all court proceedings relating to that appeal by way of case stated (which will include potential appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court) have been determined11determined6. The data will be held securely in accordance with Xxxxxxxxxx’s general policy on the secure retention of personal data. At the end of the retention period, the data will be erased and/or destroyed in accordance with Uttlesford District Council’s general policy on the erasure and destruction of personal data.

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Samples: www.uttlesford.gov.uk

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Overarching Principles. This policy covers the use that Uttlesford District Council will make of the ability to access and use information contained on the National Register of Taxi Licence Revocations and Refusals (NR3). The NR3 contains information relating to any refusal to grant, or revocation of, a taxi drivers’ licence8. This information is important in the context of a subsequent application to another authority for a drivers’ licence by a person who has had their licence refused or revoked in the past. Uttlesford District Council has signed up to the NR3. This means that when an application for a taxi drivers’ licence is refused, or when an existing taxi drivers’ licence is revoked, that information will be placed upon the register. 8 Throughout this policy reference is made to ‘taxi drivers licence.’ This generic term covers a Xxxxxxx Hackney carriage drivers licence, a private hire drivers licence and a combined/dual licence. When an application for a new drivers’ licence, or renewal of an existing drivers’ licence is received, Uttlesford District Council will make a search of NR3. The search will only be made by an officer who has been trained in the use of NR3 and who is acting in accordance with this policy. If details are found that appear to relate to the applicant, a request will be made to the authority that entered that information for further details. Any information that is received from any other authority in relation to an application will only be used in relation to that application, and the determination of it, and will not be used for any other purpose. Any data that is received will only be kept for as long as is necessary in relation to the determination of that application. This will include the period of processing that application, making a decision, notifying the applicant of the outcome of that decision, and the appeal processes. For the avoidance of doubt, any such data will be kept for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the service of the written notification of the determination of the application9. Where an appeal to the magistrates’ court is made, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court, there is a further right of appeal to the Crown Court. In these circumstances, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the magistrates’ court. If an appeal is made to the Crown Court, the data will be retained until that appeal is determined or abandoned. Where the appeal is determined by the magistrates’ court or the Crown Court, it is possible to appeal the decision by way of case stated10. Accordingly, the data will be retained for a period of no more than 35 days from the date of the decision of the Crown Court (if the decision was made by the magistrates’ court, the retention period has already been addressed). If an appeal by way of case stated is made, the data will be retained until all court proceedings relating to that appeal by way of case stated (which will include potential appeals to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court) have been determined11. The data will be held securely in accordance with Xxxxxxxxxx’s general policy on the secure retention of personal data. At the end of the retention period, the data will be erased and/or destroyed in accordance with Uttlesford District Council’s general policy on the erasure and destruction of personal data.

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Samples: uttlesford.moderngov.co.uk

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