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The information requested and supplied was compiled by this office for the purposes of fulfilling the statutory obligation to maintain a publicly available register of building control activity.
As a holder of this information it is important that you should be aware of your obligations as a data controller under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.
While the provisions of the Data Protection Acts 1998 and 2003 are outside the scope of the Local Government Management Agency/Building Control Authority it is understood that they place clear limits on the use of publicly available data for marketing or other purposes. Any person who proposes to use such information in this way is considered to be a data controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Acts. Section 2(8) of the Data Protection Acts provides that where a data controller anticipates that personal data will be processed or used for the purposes of direct marketing, including personal data that is required by law to be made available to the public, the data controller shall inform the persons to whom the data relates so that they may object, by means of a request in writing to the data controller and free of charge, to such use.
Breaches of Data Protection legislation are a matter for the Data Protection Commissioner who has the power to investigate such matters and, where appropriate, prosecute offences under the Acts.
The information requested and supplied was compiled by this office for the purposes of fulfilling the statutory obligation to maintain a publicly available register of building control activity.
As a holder of this information it is important that you should be aware of your obligations as a data controller under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.
While the provisions of the Data Protection Acts 1998 and 2003 are outside the scope of the Local Government Management Agency/Building Control Authority it is understood that they place clear limits on the use of publicly available data for marketing or other purposes. Any person who proposes to use such information in this way is considered to be a data controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Acts. Section 2(8) of the Data Protection Acts provides that where a data controller anticipates that personal data will be processed or used for the purposes of direct marketing, including personal data that is required by law to be made available to the public, the data controller shall inform the persons to whom the data relates so that they may object, by means of a request in writing to the data controller and free of charge, to such use.
Breaches of Data Protection legislation are a matter for the Data Protection Commissioner who has the power to investigate such matters and, where appropriate, prosecute offences under the Acts.
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