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Discussion item :
A business is incorporated with its nature of business declared in its incorporation documents as
1: Adult and other education
2: Business Management and Consultancy
Can you construct legitimate arguments as to why it is not necessary to register under DPA?.
Marketing, Accounts and Records and Staff Administration are purposes which can be exempt from registration obligations but if a prime business purpose is Adult and other education (therefore collecting at very least names and other details of individuals to whom training is delivered) is there a specific purpose which the organisation who is delivering education / training services should register, or is the purpose defensible as part of Accounts and Records, therefore potentially exempt from registration?.
Anyone observe if the Act creates any exemptions for such standard purposes being exempt from being advised to data subjects in fair obtaining notices.
All comments / observations appreciated.
David Wyatt
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