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The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill was a proposed act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced by the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan, on 8 March 2023 in the 2022–23 Session and carried over to the 2023–24 Session.
The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2023 937 (C. 56) The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 938 (W. 150) The A479 Trunk Road (Dderw Pitch, Llyswen, Powys) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2023 939
An Act to authorise the use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2024; to authorise both the issue of sums out of the Consolidated Fund and the application of income for that year; and to appropriate the supply authorised for that year by this Act and by the Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2023. [d]
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The European Union has formally adopted two data adequacy decisions that confirm personal data can continue to move freely between the UK and Europe. EU recognises UK data protection standards to ...
The enforcement of the Act by the Information Commissioner's Office is supported by a data protection charge on UK data controllers under the Data Protection (Charges and Information) Regulations 2018. Exemptions from the charge were left broadly the same as for 1998 Act: largely some businesses and non-profits internal core purposes (staff or ...
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (also known as DPDP Act or DPDPA-2023) is an act of the Parliament of India to provide for the processing of digital personal data in a manner that recognises both the right of individuals to protect their personal data and the need to process such personal data for lawful purposes and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. [1]
The data protection charge on UK data controllers to support the Act is under the Data Protection (Charges and Information) Regulations 2018. Exemptions from the charge were left broadly the same as for the previous Act: largely some businesses and non-profits internal core purposes (staff or members, marketing and accounting), household ...