The Access to Personal Files Act 1987 and the Access to Personal Files (Social Services) Regulations 1989 give people the right to access material held by authorities, recorded about themselves after April 1 1989.
The Access to Personal Files Act states that social services should let service users see information about themselves unless there is a good reason for not doing so. This is similar to the Data Protection Act which allows service users to have access to any personal details. However, information about other people must be removed before a service user has access to the records.
The Access to Personal Files Act of 1987 is a UK law that gives individuals the right to access personal information held about them by their employer. It allows employees to request and receive copies of their personnel files to ensure accuracy and transparency in how their personal data is being handled by their employer. The act helps to protect employees' privacy rights and promote fair treatment in the workplace.
The Act gives service users the right to access their own personal health records.
The Data Protection Act 1998 was a UK law that regulated the processing of personal data. It aimed to protect individuals' privacy rights by setting out rules for how personal information could be used. The Act required organizations to handle personal data fairly and lawfully, and gave individuals the right to access information held about them.
The Data Protection Act of 1998 was needed to ensure that personal information stored on computers or in an organized paper filing system was handled properly and protected from misuse. It aimed to give individuals more control over their data and regulate how organizations processed and stored personal information to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.
The Data Protection Act 1998 was enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Its purpose was to regulate the processing of personal data and provide individuals with rights regarding their personal information.
The Personal Liberty Laws were state laws passed in Northern states in response to the Fugitive Slave Act. These laws aimed to protect the rights of free blacks and fugitive slaves from being captured and returned to the South. By undermining the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act, the Personal Liberty Laws exacerbated tensions between the North and South by challenging federal authority and the institution of slavery.
The Data Protection Act 1998 was introduced in the UK to regulate the processing of personal data to protect individuals' privacy rights. It aimed to give individuals more control over how their personal data is used by organizations and to ensure that data is processed fairly and lawfully.
The Data Protection Act was introduced with the increasing practice of storing peoples personal information on computer databases. It was set up to protect the privacy of the individual against unauthorised access to their personal details.
Data Protection allows access to the personal information about you that is held by Cambridgeshire County Council. Freedom of Information allows you to request access to all other information that we hold.
The Privacy Act 1993 aims to promote and protect individual privacy, establishing principles for the collection, use, disclosure and storage of personal information by agencies, and access by each individual to their personal information. It also regulates public registers.
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Individuals have the right to access information about themselves that is held by organizations. This includes personal data that is being processed by companies, government agencies, or other entities. Access to this information allows individuals to review and verify the accuracy of their personal data, as well as understand how it is being used and shared.
The Computer Misuse Act was voted into law in the United Kingdom, partially based on the outcome of a 1987 case, R V Gold and Schifreen. Stephen Gold and Robert Schifreen were able to gain access British Telecom through its Prestel service by using regular home computers. They had obtained the password by shoulder Surfing at a trade show. Once they gained access to Prestel, they managed to gain access to the personal messages of Prince Philip. The Computer Misuse Act introduced three new criminal codes. They are unauthorized access to a computer, unauthorized access to a computer with the intent of engaging in further offenses, and unauthorized modification of computer information.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act protects the consumer by limiting access to credit reports to those who have a legitimate business reason. Consumers also have the right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to know what is in their credit files.
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The Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) - and it does not guarantee access to ALL government records.
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