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Croydon Council privacy notices.
The Food and Safety Team carries out various functions under the remit of Food Safety, Health and Safety, Public Health including infectious diseases, Animal Health and Licensing of Explosives and Massage and Special Treatments.
The processing of your personal information is necessary for compliance with the legal obligation in the following Acts, to facilitate a statutory obligation, and to provide council services (this list is not exhaustive):
To make sure that business activities are carried out in the public interest we must operate according to the provisions of these Acts of parliament. To enable us to process applications and payments, to ensure continued compliance with the above regulations, to accept and investigate complaints or enquiries in relation to businesses we collect, store and process personal and sensitive information about individuals and businesses.
The GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 give you a number of rights to control what personal information is used by us and how it is used by us. Information about your individual data rights is listed in the Council’s Corporate Privacy Notice.
It describes how we collect, use and share personal information about you, before, during and after your relationship with us ends, and the types of personal information we need to process.
This includes: name, address (business and personal), date of birth, gender, photographs, contact information (telephone, email) (business and personal), business activities, nationality, evidence of entitlement to work in the UK, national insurance number and payment information.
The law treats some types of personal information as ‘special’ because the information requires more protection due to its sensitivity. We may collect the following information under this category.
The main purposes for which we may process your personal information are:
Information we collect is required by law. It enables us to have accurate information for the purposes of law enforcement, regulation and licensing, criminal prosecutions and court proceedings. Personal data we collect under the Public Health Act, by law, enables us to help protect people from the dangers of communicable diseases and environmental threats. If we intend to use your information beyond legal obligations or to exercise specific rights, we will seek your consent to process your information and full guidance will be provided.
Are there any laws applicable in the processing and protection of my information?
We are required to comply with the Data Protection Act to ensure information is managed securely. Personal data we collect under the Public Health Act is made available only to key professionals who have a clear and legal need to see it. We operate under a scheme of delegation and any legislation authorised under this delegation.
In addition to the general reasons for information sharing described in the council’s privacy notice, we may share your information with:
when the law requires us to pass information under special circumstances, crime prevention or the detection of fraud as part of the National Fraud Initiative.We also collect or receive information from external parties such as:
We will only retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any future legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. The Council’s standard retention period is up to 6 years. We must retain necessary information in accordance with our corporate records policy to fulfil legal, statutory and regulatory requirements.
You have the right:
Where the legal reason for processing your personal information is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of our processing prior to the withdrawal of your consent. If you do not provide consent, we may not be able to perform the contract we have entered into with you, or we may be prevented from complying with our legal obligations as detailed above. If you wish to withdraw consent you should contact the food and safety team at food.safety@croydon.gov.uk who will process your request as a matter of priority.
In addition to the above you have legal rights in relation to your personal information. You have a right to be informed about how and why your personal information is being processed. This notice fulfils that obligation. Full details are contained in the council’s privacy notice and should be read before consenting to this document.
Visit the following links for more information about Privacy Law, our obligations and your Rights: The ICO Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 and General Data Protection Regulation 2016.
If you still have concerns following our response you have the right to raise the matter with the Information Commissioner's Office: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
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0303 123 1113
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