I thought the following response from UCAs would be useful
for academic colleagues.
I am not sure that 'consent to the processing' is sufficient
should processing not be expanded?
What do others think?
Sally Justice
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Data Protection Officer FAX : 0171 815 6599
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From: MX%"[log in to unmask]" "Ken Horsburgh" 28-JAN-2000 09:39:47.51
Subj: UCAS Application Form.
I write in reply to your email of 27 January to our enquiries
section regarding the UCAS Application Form and the 1998 Data Protection
Act.
We are currently registered under the 1984 Data Protection Act and
are covered by the 1998 Data Protection Act transitional arrangements for
manual records until October 2001.
The Declaration on the 2001 y/e Application Form will include
'consent to the processing of data by UCAS and educational institutions'
From 2001 y/e the reference will be open rather than confidential.
Should this not answer your question then please don't hesitate to
get in contact again.
Regards,
Ken.
Ken Horsburgh
Head of Computing Services
UCAS
Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Glos, GL52 3LZ, England
Phone: +44 (0) 1242 544740 : Fax: +44 (0) 1242 544960
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