This the Privacy Notice of the office of Neil Bibby MSP

This privacy notice explains how my office collects and uses personal information about individuals.

My office address and contact details are:

Address: Mirren Chambers, 41 Gauze Street, Paisley PA1 1EX
Email: neil.bibby.msp@parliament.scot
Phone: 0141 899 0457

Notification:

I am registered as a data controller with the UK Information Commissioner and the reference number is: Z2944840

How I use your personal data:

I process any personal data under the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (the DPA).

What is personal data?

Personal data is any information from which a living individual can be identified.

I will hold all personal data securely, I will only use it for the purposes it was collected or acquired for and I will only pass it on to third parties with your consent or according to a legal obligation.

Further information about the data protection legislation and your rights is available here:

https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/is-my-information-being-handled-correctly/

Purposes and categories of processing personal data:

I collect and use personal data to fulfil the following functions and associated activities of my office;

If you contact me with an inquiry or a complaint, I will normally need to store your contact details to deal with your inquiry or complaint. This is considered to be “normal category data” under the GDPR.

Other personal data you may provide to me may include details about your personal and family life, social circumstances and business activities, your employment and education details, financial information or information about your housing situation etc.. Depending on what views, issues or experiences you wish to discuss with me, you may be sharing “special category” data with me. For example, this could include details about race or ethnic origin, political or religious views, sex life or sexual orientation, trade union membership, physical or mental health, genetic or biometric data or any criminal offences.

The legal basis for processing personal data:

Data protection law states that I must have a legal basis for handling your personal data. The permitted legal bases can be found in the GDPR and the DPB.

Depending on the circumstances, the legal basis for processing personal data in my office may include:

Categories of processing activities and corresponding legal basis:

Processing of personal data means anything from collecting, storing, using to sharing and deleting (see link above for more information).

I process personal data in the following ways:

Processing ActivityThe Legal BasisHow Long I Retain The DataHow The Data May Be Shared
Receiving, storing and responding to general enquiries by letter, email or in personThe processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for the purpose of a legitimate interest (Art 6(1)(e) or 6(1)(f) GDPR). The task is the engagement of constituents with their elected parliamentary representative. The accessibility of elected representatives is in the public interest.See BelowYour data will not be shared with a third party without your consent.
Receiving, storing and responding to complaints by letter, email or in personDepending on the nature of the complaint, the processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for the purpose of a legitimate interest (Art 6(1)(e) GDPR or Art 6(1)(f) GDPR).See BelowYour data will not be shared with a third party without your consent.
Receiving and storing data in relation to a personal issue or problem raised Receiving and storing data in relation to a personal issue or problem raisedThe processing is carried out with the consent of the data subject (Art 6(1)(a) GDPR) OR The processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for the purpose of a legitimate interest (Art 6(1)(e) or 6(1)(f) GDPR). Or, for special category data: The processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest (Art 9(2)(g) GDPR and DPB Sch 1, para 23).See BelowYour personal date may be shared with relevant third party organisations to assist in resolving your issue or problem.
Collect and use data for the purpose of sending out newsletters with information about surgeries, office contact details and upcoming events and campaignsThe processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest (Art 6(1)(e) GDPR).See BelowYour data will not be shared with a third party without your consent.
Take, store and use photos and videos in connection with my engagements and events I attend in my capacity as a MSP.The processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for the purpose of a legitimate interest (Art 6(1)(e) GDPR or Art 6(1)(f) GDPR).See BelowYour data (photo) may be shared on my social media accounts, on a newsletter or with press/newspapers.

Sharing of personal data:

I sometimes may be required to share the personal information I hold with other individuals or organisations including for example:

The legal basis for sharing data with these organisations may be that

I may seek your prior express consent to share your personal data with any of the following:

The consequences of my not processing personal data are:

Automated data processing:

I do not use automated processing techniques to process your data.

Sharing or processing personal data outside the European Economic Area:

Please note that sending personal data outside the EEA includes using online services) email distribution, survey software etc.) that are based outside the EEA.

I do not share or process personal data in locations outside the EEA.

Retention of personal data:

I retain personal data for the period of the current parliamentary term to allow me to carry out casework on behalf of my constituents, work on issues and campaigns I am involved in, and to support my staff and maintain supplier information, expenses, accounts and associated records.

Using my website

My website uses cookies to gather information about how visitors use my website to help me improve its performance, and secondly, to improve the visitor experience when using the website by delivering pages more quickly or remembering user settings. Additionally, videos on the website may use cookies created by third-party providers such as Flash or YouTube.

The information i collect is anonymous – it cannot be used to identify you personally. Further information on the way that I use cookies and how you can set your browser to control cookies is available in my cookie policy here: https://www.neilbibby.com/cookie-policy

Your Rights

The GDPR sets out the rights which individuals have in relation to personal information held about them by data controllers. These rights are listed below, although whether you will be able to exercise each of these rights in a particular case may depend on the purpose for which the data controller is processing the data and the legal basis upon which the processing takes place (see the individual privacy notices listed above for further details in relation to specific processing activities).

Access to your information – You have the right to request a copy of the personal information about you that I hold.

Correcting your information – I want to make sure that your personal information is accurate, complete and up to date and you may me to correct any personal information about you that you believe does not meet these standards.

Deletion of your information – You have the right to ask me to delete personal information about you where:

Objecting to how we may use your information – You have the right at any time to require me to stop using your personal information for direct marketing purposes. In addition, where I use your personal information to perform tasks carried out in the public interest then, if you ask me to, I will stop using that personal information unless there are overriding legitimate grounds to continue.

Restricting how we may use your information – in some cases, you may ask me to restrict how I use your personal information. This right might apply, for example, where I am checking the accuracy of personal information about you that I hold or assessing the validity of any objection you have made to my use of your information. The right might also apply where this is no longer a basis for using your personal information but you don’t want me to delete the data. Where this right to validly exercised, I may only use the relevant personal information with your consent, for legal claims or where there are other public interest grounds to do so.

Withdrawing consent using your information – Where I use your personal information with your consent you may withdraw that consent at any time and we will stop using your personal information for the purpose(s) for which consent was given.

Please contact me using the contact details provided above.

Changes to my privacy statement

25/5/18 – Privacy Policy Published