1. Introduction
This Policy sets out the obligations of Speedster Clinic trading office is at Unit 4 Table Oak Farm ,Table Oak Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire (“the
Company”)
regarding retention of personal data collected, held, and processed by
the
Company in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data
Protection
Regulation (“GDPR”).
The GDPR defines “personal data” as any information relating
to an identified or identifiable natural person (a “data subject”). An
identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly,
in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification
number, location data, an online identifier, or to one or more factors specific
to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social
identity of that natural person.
The GDPR also addresses “special category” personal data (also
known as “sensitive” personal data). Such data includes, but is not necessarily
limited to, data concerning the data subject’s race, ethnicity, politics,
religion, trade union membership, genetics, biometrics (if used for ID
purposes), health, sex life, or sexual orientation.
Under the GDPR, personal data shall be kept in a form which
permits the identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for
the purposes for which the personal data is processed. In certain cases,
personal data may be stored for longer periods where that data is to be
processed for archiving purposes that are in the public interest, for
scientific or historical research, or for statistical purposes (subject to the
implementation of the appropriate technical and organisational measures
required by the GDPR to protect that data).
In addition, the GDPR includes the right to erasure or “the
right to be forgotten”. Data subjects have the right to have their personal
data erased (and to prevent the processing of that personal data) in the
following circumstances:
a) Where the personal data is no longer required for the purpose for which it was originally collected or processed (see above);
b) When the data subject withdraws their consent;
c) When the data subject objects to the processing of their personal data and the Company has no overriding legitimate interest;
d) When the personal data is processed unlawfully (i.e. in breach of the GDPR);
e) When the personal data has to be erased to comply with a legal obligation; or
f) Where the personal data is processed for the provision of information society services to a child.
This Policy sets out the type(s) of personal data held by the
Company for billing and marketing purposes, the period(s) for which that
personal data is to be retained, the criteria for establishing and reviewing
such period(s), and when and how it is to be deleted or otherwise disposed of.
For further information on other aspects of data protection
and compliance with the GDPR, please refer to the Company’s Data Protection
Policy.
2. Aims and Objectives
2.1 The primary aim of
this Policy is to set out limits for the retention of personal data and
to ensure that those limits, as well as further data subject rights to
erasure, are complied with. By extension, this Policy aims to ensure
that the Company complies fully with its obligations and the rights of
data subjects under the GDPR.
2.2 In addition to
safeguarding the rights of data subjects under the GDPR, by ensuring
that excessive amounts of data are not retained by the Company, this
Policy also aims to improve the speed and efficiency of managing data.
3. Scope
3.1 This Policy applies
to all personal data held by the Company and by third-party data
processors processing personal data on the Company’s behalf.
3.2 Personal data, as held by the above is stored in the following ways and in the following locations:
a) The Company’s servers, located in Gloucester, England;
b) Third-party servers, operated by Microsoft and located in West Europe;
c) Computers permanently located in the Company’s premises at Unit 4 Table Oak Farm ,Table Oak Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire;
d) Laptop computers and other mobile devices provided by the Company to its employees;
e) Computers and mobile devices owned by employees, agents, and
sub-contractors used in accordance with the Company’s Bring Your Own
Device (“BYOD”) Policy;
f) Physical records stored in Unit 4 Table Oak Farm ,Table Oak Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire;
4. Data Subject Rights and Data Integrity
All personal data held by the Company is held in accordance
with the requirements of the GDPR and data subjects’ rights thereunder, as set
out in the Company’s Data Protection Policy.
4.1 Data subjects are
kept fully informed of their rights, of what personal data the Company
holds about them, how that personal data is used as set out in Parts 12
and 13 of the Company’s Data Protection Policy, and how long the Company
will hold that personal data (or, if no fixed retention period can be
determined, the criteria by which the retention of the data will be
determined).
4.2 Data subjects are
given control over their personal data held by the Company including the
right to have incorrect data rectified, the right to request that their
personal data be deleted or otherwise disposed of (notwithstanding the
retention periods otherwise set by this Data Retention Policy), the
right to restrict the Company’s use of their personal data, the right to
data portability.
5. Technical and Organisational Data Security Measures
5.1 The following
technical measures are in place within the Company to protect the
security of personal data. Please refer to Parts 22 to 26 of the
Company’s Data Protection Policy for further details:
a) All emails containing personal data must be encrypted using TLS;
b) All emails containing personal data must be marked “confidential”;
c) Personal data may only be transmitted over secure networks;
d) Personal data may not be transmitted over a wireless network if there is a reasonable wired alternative;
e) Personal data contained in the body of an email, whether sent or
received, should be copied from the body of that email and stored
securely. The email itself and associated temporary files should be
deleted;
f) Where personal data is to be transferred in hardcopy form, it should be sent using first class recorded post;
g) No personal data may be shared informally and if access is required
to any personal data, such access should be formally requested from
company director.
h) All hardcopies of personal data, along with any electronic copies stored on physical media should be stored securely;
i) No personal data may be transferred to any employees, agents,
contractors, or other parties, whether such parties are working on
behalf of the Company or not, without authorisation;
j) Personal data must be handled with care at all times and should not be left unattended or on view;
k) Computers used to view personal data must always be locked before being left unattended;
l) No personal data should be stored on any mobile device, whether such
device belongs to the Company or otherwise without the formal written
approval of company director and then strictly in accordance with all
instructions and limitations described at the time the approval is
given, and for no longer than is absolutely necessary;
m) No personal data should be transferred to any device personally
belonging to an employee and personal data may only be transferred to
devices belonging to agents, contractors, or other parties working on
behalf of the Company where the party in question has agreed to comply
fully with the Company’s Data Protection Policy and the GDPR;
n) All personal data stored electronically should be backed up daily
with backups stored onsite and offsite. All backups should be encrypted;
o) All electronic copies of personal data should be stored securely using passwords and encryption;
p) All passwords used to protect personal data should be changed regularly and should must be secure;
q) Under no circumstances should any passwords be written down or
shared. If a password is forgotten, it must be reset using the
applicable method. IT staff do not have access to passwords;
r) All software should be kept up-to-date. Security-related updates
should be installed as reasonably possible after becoming available;
s) No software may be installed on any Company-owned computer or device without approval; and
t) Where personal data held by the Company is used for marketing
purposes, it shall be the responsibility of company director to ensure
that the appropriate consent is obtained and that no data subjects have
opted out, whether directly or via a third-party service such as the
TPS.
5.2 The following
organisational measures are in place within the Company to protect the
security of personal data. Please refer to Part 25 of the Company’s Data
Protection Policy for further details:
a) All employees and other parties working
on behalf of the Company shall be made fully aware of both their
individual responsibilities and the Company’s responsibilities under the
GDPR and under the Company’s Data Protection Policy;
b) Only employees and other parties
working on behalf of the Company that need access to, and use of,
personal data in order to perform their work shall have access to
personal data held by the Company;
c) All employees and other parties working
on behalf of the Company handling personal data will be appropriately
trained to do so;
d) All employees and other parties working on behalf of the Company handling personal data will be appropriately supervised;
e) All employees and other parties working
on behalf of the Company handling personal data should exercise care
and caution when discussing any work relating to personal data at all
times;
f) Methods of collecting, holding, and processing personal data shall be regularly evaluated and reviewed;
g) The performance of those employees and
other parties working on behalf of the Company handling personal data
shall be regularly evaluated and reviewed;
h) All employees and other parties working
on behalf of the Company handling personal data will be bound by
contract to comply with the GDPR and the Company’s Data Protection
Policy;
i) All agents, contractors, or other
parties working on behalf of the Company handling personal data must
ensure that any and all relevant employees are held to the same
conditions as those relevant employees of the Company arising out of the
GDPR and the Company’s Data Protection Policy;
j) Where any agent, contractor or other
party working on behalf of the Company handling personal data fails in
their obligations under the GDPR and/or the Company’s Data Protection
Policy, that party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company against
any costs, liability, damages, loss, claims or proceedings which may
arise out of that failure.
6. Data Disposal
Upon the expiry of the data retention periods set out below in
Part 7 of this Policy, or when a data subject exercises their right to have
their personal data erased, personal data shall be deleted, destroyed, or
otherwise disposed of as follows:
6.1 Personal data stored
electronically (including any and all backups thereof) shall be deleted
securely using a program called Eraser which uses US DoD 5220.22-M
method;
6.2 Special category
personal data stored electronically (including any and all backups
thereof) shall be deleted a program called Eraser which uses US DoD
5220.22-M method;
6.3 Personal data stored in hardcopy form shall be shredded and recycled;
6.4 Special category personal data stored in hardcopy form shall be shredded and recycled.
7. Data Retention
7.1 As stated above, and
as required by law, the Company shall not retain any personal data for
any longer than is necessary in light of the purpose(s) for which that
data is collected, held, and processed.
7.2 Different types of
personal data, used for different purposes, will necessarily be retained
for different periods (and its retention periodically reviewed), as set
out below.
7.3 When establishing and/or reviewing retention periods, the following shall be taken into account:
a) The objectives and requirements of the Company;
b) The type of personal data in question;
c) The purpose(s) for which the data in question is collected, held, and processed;
d) The Company’s legal basis for collecting, holding, and processing that data;
e) The category or categories of data subject to whom the data relates;
7.4 If a precise
retention period cannot be fixed for a particular type of data, criteria
shall be established by which the retention of the data will be
determined, thereby ensuring that the data in question, and the
retention of that data, can be regularly reviewed against those
criteria.
7.5 Notwithstanding the
following defined retention periods, certain personal data may be
deleted or otherwise disposed of prior to the expiry of its defined
retention period where a decision is made within the Company to do so
(whether in response to a request by a data subject or otherwise).
7.6 In limited
circumstances, it may also be necessary to retain personal data for
longer periods where such retention is for archiving purposes that are
in the public interest, for scientific or historical research purposes,
or for statistical purposes. All such retention will be subject to the
implementation of appropriate technical and organisational measures to
protect the rights and freedoms of data subjects, as required by the
GDPR.
Data Ref.
|
Type of Data
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Purpose of Data
|
Retention Period or Criteria
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Company Name
|
Personal data
|
Billing & Contact
|
7 years for accounting purposes
|
Address
|
Personal data
|
Billing & Contact
|
7 years for accounting purposes
|
Tel No
|
Personal data
|
Billing & Contact
|
7 years for accounting purposes
|
Mobile
|
Personal data
|
Billing & Contact
|
7 years for accounting purposes
|
Email
|
Personal data
|
Billing, Contact and Marketing
|
7 years for accounting purposes
|
8. Roles and Responsibilities
8.1 The Company’s Data Protection Officer is Jon Eastwood, dataprotection@spiralsites.com.
8.2 The Data Protection
Officer shall be responsible for overseeing the implementation of this
Policy and for monitoring compliance with this Policy, the Company’s
other Data Protection-related policies (including, but not limited to,
its Data Protection Policy), and with the GDPR and other applicable data
protection legislation.
8.3 The Data Protection
Officer shall be directly responsible for ensuring compliance with the
above data retention periods throughout the Company.
8.4 Any questions
regarding this Policy, the retention of personal data, or any other
aspect of GDPR compliance should be referred to the Data Protection
Officer.
9. Implementation of Policy
This Policy shall be deemed effective as of 10th December 2018. No part of this Policy shall have retroactive effect and shall thus
apply only to matters occurring on or after this date.