All
I had cause to look a bit more closely at the Research, History and Statistics exemption this week.
And was a bit surprised at the extent of the exemption.
So a query to help clarify my understanding:
An organisation approaches a Council and asks for a copy of personal information held.
The information will be used solely for research purposes.
And the 33(1) "relevant conditions" will be met.
Subject to the usual safeguards, the Council can then pass the information out.
Even where the information was collected by statute for an unrelated purpose (e.g. Council tax).
Is this correct ?
thanks
Tommy Kennedy
South Ayrshire Council.
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