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The requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998

IET Conference on Crime and Security, 2006
In this paper Data Protection Act of 1998 and its directives are presented. The presentation includes the requirements, definition, descriptions and boundaries of the legislation.
S. Room, R. Cohen
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Health research and the Data Protection Act 1998

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2003
The 1998 Data Protection Act in the UK largely restates existing good practice: individuals have a right to know what data are held about them and why; and those processing data have a duty to proceed with fairness and transparency, maintain high data quality and keep data secure.
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The implications of the Data Protection Act 1998

Nursing and Residential Care, 2002
Kerri Wright outlines the details of this Act which was introduced in March 2000 to protect both the movement and processing of personal information about individuals.
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Confidentiality 3: making sense of the Data Protection Act 1998

British Journal of Nursing, 1999
Assistant director of patient services, Ron Grey RGN, was the liaison officer with a computer firm for the automated processing of all patient records. He was asked to explain to a group of nurses the significance of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the legal requirements in respect of access to and use of the computerized records.
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The Data Protection Act 1998 A Brief Summary

Legal Information Management, 2001
If you are involved in handling information, computerised or not, which refers to identifiable living individuals, the Act probably applies to YOU. The following is a summary (in handy menu form, and with no literary pretensions whatsoever) of the principles of the Act.The standard encyclopaedia on the subject runs to three volumes: a
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A comparative study of Personal Data Protection Bill in Japan with UK Data Protection Act 1998

2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2003. Proceedings., 2003
In Japan, "Personal Data Protection Bill" and "Law concerning Protection of Personal Data possessed by Administrative Organizations" were discussed in the Diets in 2002. Both bills failed to pass in the Diet. They will be discussed in the Diets in 2003 again.
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No Secrets in the Church: The Implications of the Data Protection Act 1998

Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 2003
The Data Protection Act 1998 came into force on 1 March 2000. It replaced the Data Protection Act 1984, and implements the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC. This paper examines its implications for the Church.
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Between a rock and a hard place: The Data Protection Act of 1998 and U.K. fundraising practice

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 2001
AbstractIn providing an overview of data protection and privacy principles and a description of how these have developed over the past five to ten years, the author also illustrates how direct marketing strategy must evolve to take account of these issues in the future.
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