RE: Your Chance To Help16 Feb 2020 10:06
Sharesoc in a not for profit organisation.
Generally speaking, you have to pay a fee if you are processing personal data as a controller. But there are some exemptions. You don’t need to pay a fee if you are processing personal data only for one (or more) of the following purposes:
Staff administration
Advertising, marketing and public relations
Accounts and records
Not -for -profit purposes
Personal, family or household affairs
Maintaining a public register
Judicial functions
Processing personal information without an automated system such as a computer.
Since 1 April 2019, members of the House of Lords, elected representatives and prospective representatives are also exempt.
By working through our self-assessment, you will be able to tell whether you need to pay the data protection fee. But even if you are exempt from paying a fee, you still need to comply with your other data protection obligations.