- TRANSFER OR DISCLOSURE OF DATA
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- PERSONAL DATA
- Anonymised data
- Individual company data
- HABEAS DATA RIGHTS
- ENTITIES
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- PRINCIPLES
- Duty of secrecy
- Lawfulness principle
- Consent
- Quality principle
- Proportionality
- TRANSPARENCY
- Right of access to information
- Councillors
From the aspect of the right to the protection of data, nothing prevents from giving diffusion to the relative information to the suppliers of a local entity that they have consideration of juridical persons in its web portal, since it subtracts the area of application of the regulations of data protection excluded. In the case of individual employer suppliers, the diffusion could find habilitation in the article 53 of the TRLCSP, for which it would not be necessary to have the consent of the affected ones. Regarding the diffusion of that information that refers to the mayor, to the town councilors or to the charges of confidence, even though there is not a rule with rank of law that requires its publication, this would be in agreement with the regulations of data protection if these persons, how affected, decide to give diffusion there. Once this has been said, it cannot be discarded that the diffusion of the information can be carried out, in any case, of aggregated way.