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Privacy Notice
Office of Perran Moon MP
This document outlines how Perran Moon MP processes and manages
personal data and:
• Identifies the data controller.
• Explains the lawful basis for processing personal data.
• Outlines the personal data held and processed.
• Outlines the scope of the special category personal data held and
processed.
• Outlines the process of Subject Access Requests.
1. Data Controller
The Data Controller is Perran Moon MP
2. Contact
If you have any questions about this policy or for more information
about how we use your data or would like to exercise any of your rights contact
Perran Moon MP.
3. Lawful basis for processing
All processing is carried out by consent or either under the
legitimate interest of Perran Moon MP, or public interest. These cover processing to conduct casework,
campaigning and communication. Where
processed under the lawful basis of a task carried out in the public interest,
it is to support or promote democratic engagement including fundraising
activity to support democratic engagement.
4. Data sources
Data held is that provided by you when you contact us and
correspondence with third parties in response to cases taken up on your behalf.
If you do not wish for us to contact you by telephone please do not provide
this information. The Register of Electors that councils provide to authorised
persons under the Representation of the People Act is also used for electoral
purposes.
5. Data Security
Personal data is stored electronically and securely. We ensure that
our service providers comply with the same high standard that we do and are in
the UK.
6. Special category data
Special category data will be processed under the lawful basis
indicated in section 3, as is permitted in clauses 22, 23 and 24 of schedule 1
of the Data Protection Act, covering political parties and elected
representatives.
7. Transferring your data outside of the European Economic Area
Some service providers are located outside of the European Economic
Area (EEA) and therefore it may be necessary to transfer your personal data
outside of the EEA. Where the transfer of your data outside of the EEA takes
place we will make sure that it is protected in the same way as if the data was
inside the EEA, and it only occurs with your consent.
We will use one of the following safeguards to ensure this:
• Where the European Commission has issued an adequacy decision
determining that a non-EEA country or organisation ensures an adequate level of
data protection.
• A contract is put in place with the recipient of the data obliging
them to protect the data to the same standards as the EEA.
• The transfer is to an organisation that complies with the EU-US
Privacy Shield.
Legally it is not permitted to transfer certain types of data, such as
Electoral Register Data, outside of the EEA, and we honour that obligation.
8. Data retention policy
Personal data will be held for no longer than necessary. Some types of
data may be held for longer than others. Typically the maximum retention is two
election cycles. Review of the data held will occur in each election cycle to
determine whether it should be maintained or put beyond use.
9. Subject Access Requests
Subject Access Requests are dealt with in line with the guidance given
by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO):
• We will request verification of the identity of any individual making
a request, and ask for further clarification and details if needed. • We will
respond within 28 calendar days once we have confirmed it is a legitimate
request. • Data subjects have the right to the following: o To be told whether
any personal data is being processed o To be given a description of the
personal data, the reasons it is being processed and whether it will be given
to another organisations or people. To be given a copy of the information
comprising the data, and given details of the source of the data where this is
available.
10. Will we share your data with anyone else?
If you have contacted us about a personal or policy issue, your data
may be passed on to a third party in the course of dealing with your enquiry,
such as local authorities, government agencies, public bodies, health trusts,
regulators, and so on. Any third parties that we may share your data with are
obliged to keep your details securely, and to use them only for the basis upon
which they were originally intended.
We may need to share your data with a third party, such as the police,
if required to do so by law.
Data may also be shared with entities of Political Party associations,
federations, branches, groups and affiliates in order to assist you or maintain
contact with you in support of democratic engagement.
Your personal data is only used as outlined here and within your
reasonable expectations based on the nature of the communication, and
recognising the need of politically related engagement in wider support of
democratic engagement.
11. Data Rights
At any point you have the following rights:
• Right of access – you have
the right to request a copy of the information held about you.
• Right of rectification – you
have a right to correct data held about you that is inaccurate or incomplete.
• Right to be forgotten – in
certain circumstances you can ask for the data held about you to be erased from
our records.
• Right to object – you have
the right to object to certain types of processing, such as direct marketing.
• Right to object to automated
processing, including profiling – you also have the right to be subject to the
legal effects of automated processing or profiling.
• Right to judicial review: if
our office refuses your request under rights of access, we will provide you
with a reason why. You have the right to complain.
12. Making a complaint
If you are unhappy with the way that we have processed or handled your
data then you have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office
(ICO). The ICO is the supervisory body authorised by the Data Protection Act
2018 to regulate the handling of personal data in the UK.
• Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane,
Wilmslow, SK9 5AF
• Telephone: 0303 123 1113 • Website: https://ico.org.uk/concerns/
Please note that proof of identity is required should you choose to
exercise any of the above rights in relation to personal data.