Thursday, December 15, 2011

Can companies Levy an Admin charge for providing personal information under the Data Protection Act?

An solicitor has requested medical information on an ex-employee. Can the Company charge for the administration involved in collecting this information?. Is there a set fee for obtaining such information under the DPA legislation?|||There is a 拢10 fee for this.|||Visit Wickpedia Data Protection Act 1998. All the info is there.|||I believe that the statutory maximum fee is 拢10.|||Yes, a company is well within their rights to charge a small fee for providing information held under the Data Protection Act. The fee can be upto 拢10.





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