"All my bills are online. And anyway I live in a shared house and the bills
are in the name of one of my housemates. I have no bank statements on bank
stationery, I don’t drive, and I've never had a passport. I don’t even have
a library card. My phone number is ex directory, and in a housemate's name"
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From: This list is for those interested in Data Protection issues
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jon Leonard
Sent: 25 February 2005 12:10
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [data-protection] Identity of a data subject or requirement for
further information to locate reques
I normally ask for two forms of identification to verify that the request is
genuine. One is the cheque for £10, for the other I suggest a utility bill
(obviously one which has the name and the address of the data subject). Is
this adequate?
Jon
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Jon Leonard
Senior Analyst/Programmer
Applications Support Team
IT Division
HBS Business Services/LCC
Tel: 01522 83 ext. 6155
Fax: 01522 516016
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>>> "Bownes David (CEX)" <[log in to unmask]> 25/02/05
>>> 11:17:51 >>>
A data controller needs to confirm the identity of someone making an SAR
under Section 7 of the DPA 98. The data controller may need further
information to locate what is being asked for.
Section 7(3) of the Act provides that the data controller need not comply
with an SAR until identity is established or further information is
provided.
How many of you knew that Section 7(3) was completely replaced by Paragraph
1 of Schedule 6 to the Freedom of Information Act 2000?
The new Section 7(3) places a positive duty on data controllers to inform
the data subject of the need for further identity or "location" information.
The duty to comply with the SAR is not removed until the duty to inform is
discharged.
Just a little Friday snippet.
David Bownes
Data Protection and Security Officer, Sheffield City Council, Chief
Executive's Directorate, Corporate Finance, PO Box 1283, Sheffield S1 1UJ.
0114 2736891
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