The Right to Object. Individuals have the right to object to any processing which relies on Consent, Legitimate Interests, or Public Task as its legal basis for processing. This right does not apply where processing is required by law (section 3). Individuals will always have a right to object to Direct Marketing, regardless of the legal basis for processing. ☐ Article 22 – Automated Decision Making including Profiling – the Individual has the right to request that a human being makes a decision rather than a computer, unless it is required by law. ☐ Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 or Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) 2004 relates to data requested from a Public Authority by a member of the public. It is best practice to seek advice from the originating organisation prior to release. This allows the originating organisation to rely on any statutory exemption/exception and to identify any perceived ▇▇▇▇▇. However, the decision to release data under the FOI Act or EIR is the responsibility of the agency that received the request. ☒
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The Right to Object. Individuals have the right to object to any processing which relies on Consent, Legitimate Interests, or Public Task as its legal basis for processing. This right ☒ does not apply where processing is required by law (section 3). Individuals will always have a right to object to Direct Marketing, regardless of the legal basis for processing. ☐ Article 22 – Automated Decision Making including Profiling – the Individual has the right to request that a human being makes a decision rather than a computer, unless it is required by law. ☐ Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 or Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) 2004 relates to data requested from a Public Authority by a member of the public. It is best practice to seek advice from the originating organisation prior to release. This allows the originating organisation to rely on any statutory exemption/exception and to identify any perceived ▇▇▇▇▇. However, the decision to release data under the FOI Act or EIR is the responsibility of the agency that received the request. ☒
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Sources: Information Sharing Protocol