Retention Limitation Obligation (s 25)
Is this legally binding?
Binding. Binding law. It applies to everyone in scope, whether or not anyone points at it.
Organisations must cease retaining documents containing personal data, or remove the means of associating data with individuals, once the purpose of collection is no longer served and retention is no longer necessary for legal or business purposes.
From the source
“An organisation must cease to retain its documents containing personal data, or remove the means by which the personal data can be associated with particular individuals”
s 25
What this connects to
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Contains2
- ConceptService Providers as Data IntermediariesGuidance
Guideline interprets binding PDPA provision; guideline itself is not legally binding
- ObligationModel Provider ResponsibilitiesGuidance
Guideline interprets binding PDPA provision; guideline itself is not legally binding
Applied to by1
- Concept'Data Intermediary' (s 2(1); s 4(2))Binding
Data intermediaries are directly subject to s 25 per s 4(2)
Cited by1
- SectionPart 6, Care of Personal DataBinding
Structural decomposition of the source instrument
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