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May 23, 2004
14 Disclosures with consent of registered individual
Disclosures from Register with consent
(1) The Secretary of State may make a disclosure of information recorded in an
individual.s entry in the Register if.
(a) an application for the disclosure is made to him by a person who has
the authority of that individual to make the application; or
(b) that individual otherwise consents to the making of the disclosure.
(2) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision as to.
(a) how an authority for the purposes of subsection (1)(a) is to be given;
(b) the persons by whom, and the circumstances in which, an application
for those purposes may be made; and
(c) how such an application is to be made.
(3) Those regulations may make it a condition of making an application for the
disclosure of information that the applicant has registered prescribed
particulars about himself with the Secretary of State.
(4) Nothing in this section, or in any other enactment, confers on any individual.
(a) any right to the disclosure of information recorded in so much of his
entry in the Register as falls within paragraph 9 of Schedule 1; or
(b) any other right in relation to that information;
and the Secretary of State is not, in response to an application under this
section, to make a disclosure of any information recorded in the Register unless
he thinks fit.
(5) The power to make consequential provision in connection with a modification
of Schedule 1 by an order under section 3(4) includes power to make
consequential modifications of any reference in subsection (4) of this section to
paragraph 9 of that Schedule.
Posted by wtwu at May 23, 2004 10:58 PM
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