Leif,
The issue with using that clause to legitimise processing is that
the data subject can object. I would suggest that collection of bad debts be
part of the contract entered into with the student.
Mike
> ----------
> From: Leif Wilks
> Reply To: Leif Wilks
> Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2000 9:58 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Cc: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Debtors and use of Tracing Agents
>
> Surely this is a "legitimate interest pursued by the data controller"
> (Schedule 2, condition 6)?
>
> >>> Lucinda Bennett <[log in to unmask]> 05/02 9:50 am >>>
>
> Dear List Members
>
> A member of staff went on a credit control course recently.
> From this, he heard that we cannot, for example, put a
> tracing agent on a student who becomes a debtor unless we
> have first received the student's consent. Do any list
> members know if this is the correct position?
>
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> Lucinda Bennett
> Administrative Officer
> Registry, Room 159
> University of Exeter Tel: 01392 263355
> Northcote House Fax: 01392 263108
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