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Data Protection Bill [HL]

Proceeding contribution from Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 10 January 2018. It occurred during Debate on bills on Data Protection Bill [HL].

Moved by

Lord Ashton of Hyde

152: Clause 162, page 91, line 16, after “court” insert “or tribunal”

153: Clause 162, page 91, line 20, leave out “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

154: Clause 162, page 91, line 21, at beginning insert “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

155: Clause 162, page 91, line 26, at beginning insert “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

156: Clause 162, page 91, line 31, at end insert “, or

( ) the person acted—

(i) for the special purposes,

(ii) with a view to the publication by a person of any journalistic, academic, artistic or literary material, and

(iii) in the reasonable belief that in the particular circumstances the re-identification was justified as being in the public interest.”

156A: Clause 162, page 91, line 31, at end insert “, or

( ) the effectiveness testing conditions were met (see section (Re-identification: effectiveness testing conditions)).”

157: Clause 162, page 91, line 42, after “court” insert “or tribunal”

158: Clause 162, page 91, line 46, leave out “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

159: Clause 162, page 91, line 47, at beginning insert “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

160: Clause 162, page 92, line 1, at beginning insert “the person acted in the reasonable belief that”

161: Clause 162, page 92, line 5, at end insert “, or

( ) the person acted—

(i) for the special purposes,

(ii) with a view to the publication by a person of any journalistic, academic, artistic or literary material, and

(iii) in the reasonable belief that in the particular circumstances the processing was justified as being in the public interest.”

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

788 cc280-1 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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