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Taxi and Private Hire Operators - Privacy Statement

A new data protection law was introduced on 25th May 2018. As a result, we've updated our Privacy Notice to make it easier for you to find out how we use, process and protect your information.

What information do we need?

PվɫÇéƬ will act as the ‘Data Controller’ for the personal data you provide to us. The Data Protection Officer, who is responsible for ensuring personal data is managed in accordance with data protection legislation, can be contacted as follows:

Address:  Governance, Risk and Safety Manager, PվɫÇéƬ, Legal and Regulatory Support, Kilmory, Lochgilphead PA31 8RT. 
Email:  data.protection@argyll-bute.gov.uk  
Telephone:  01546 605522 

The information we collect from you will include details such as your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, date and place of birth.

For the purposes of this specific service, the personal data we require includes special category information about you (also known as ‘sensitive personal data’), specifically health information (disability, allergies, fitness to operate),    Where applicable, we will process specific information relating to aortic aneurysms, and where applicants are aged 65 years and over (or certain conditions apply), a full group 2 medical standards certificate is required. 

In addition we may also require details of any previous criminal convictions and previous licence information.

Why do we need this information?

Your information is being collected to allow PվɫÇéƬ to administer the process of applying for licences under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982.

We need to know the personal data requested on the application form in order to provide this service to you.  If you do not provide this information then we will be unable to process your request for a licence.  We will not collect any personal data from you that isn’t needed for this purpose. 

The lawful basis for collecting your information in these circumstances is:

Compliance with legal obligation: PվɫÇéƬ is required to collect your information in order to carry out the function of providing licences in relation to the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, which is a statutory function of a local authority. 

Where we collect special category data, this processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest for aims that are proportionate and which contain appropriate safeguarding measures.

What will we do with your information?

We will use your information to process your application for a licence, and we are required to share details with Police Scotland for the purposes of assessing your application.  Where health certificates are required, your information may be shared with a third party assessment company, with appropriate safeguards in place to ensure your personal data is processed in line with data protection legislation.

Notices of all applications are provided to the relevant Council area office, and will include basic information about the applicant and some detail about the application.  No special category data is included in the notice.

Applications where valid objections or representations are made will be considered at meetings of the Planning, Protective Services and Licensing Committee, which are open to the public.  We are also required to publish information in licensing registers, which will include your name, address and type of licence.  No special category data is included in the register.

When you do not provide information directly to us, we may receive it from other relevant organisations including other Council services, other Local Authorities or Police Scotland.

You should also be aware that your data will be stored on servers located within the United Kingdom.  We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that your data is kept secure and more information on how we do this can be provided by contacting the Data Protection Officer.

How long will we keep your information?

We will keep your information for the length of time specified within our document retention schedules, and after this period it will be destroyed under secure arrangements.  All documentation relating to licences under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 will be kept for a maximum of 2 years from the date the licence expires, is surrendered or revoked.  More information on our retention policy and procedure can be obtained from the Data Protection Officer if required.

Automated Decision Making

No automated decision making will take place.

Your Rights

When you provide information to the Council, you will have the following rights:

  • to withdraw consent at any time, where the legal basis specified above is consent (not applicable)
  • to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office – see below for details
  • to request access to your personal data – please contact the Data Protection Officer if you wish to submit a request.
  • to data portability, where the Legal basis specified above is i) consent or ii) performance of a contract (not applicable)
  • to request rectification or erasure of your personal data, as far as the legislation permits – please contact the Data Protection Officer and provide details of what data you wish to be rectified or erased.

You can find out more about your rights in relation to data protection here: www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/data-protection or from the Data Protection Officer by telephone or in writing, as detailed above.

Information Commissioner’s Office

The ICO is the UK’s independent body set up to uphold information rights. 

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Telephone:  0303 123 1113   
Email:  casework@ico.org.uk 

The Information Commissioner’s Office – Scotland
45 Melville Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7HL
Telephone:  0303 123 1115  
Email:  Scotland@ico.org.uk

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