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Possibility to give town councilors of the copy opposition of the report of the selection process for covering a square of inspector of the local police
CNS 44/2009
The access to the information contained in a report of staff selection on the part of municipal town councilors can agree of what orders the Town Council necessary for the exercise of its functions, including the data of personal character contained in the information that they request, independently of its condition of members of the government or of the opposition protected by the right of the town councilors to consult the documentation. This without harm of the fulfillment of the principle of quality of the data (article 4 of the LOPD) and the duty of secret of the town councilors who have access (article 10 of the LOPD) there, and the rest of applicable regulations.
01/01/2009
- SECTORIAL AREA
- Administrative procedure
- Administrative file
- TRANSFER OR DISCLOSURE OF DATA
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- ENTITIES
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- PRINCIPLES
- Duty of secrecy
- Quality principle
- TRANSPARENCY
- Right of access to information
- Councillors
Made possible that the town councilors can access in the documents presented to the Register of the Town Council by the citizens
CNS 45/2009
The access to the information about the documents of entry in the Register of the Town Council on the part of municipal town councilors can agree protected by the right of the town councilors to consult the documentation of what orders the Town Council necessary for the exercise of its functions, including the data of personal character contained in the information that they request, independently of its condition of members of the government or of the opposition. This without harm of the fulfillment of the principle of quality of the data that it demands, in so far as it is possible, to make a ponderation with respect to the particulars included in the whole of the information requested, so that more data are not communicated of the strictly necessary ones to attain the legitimate purpose of access to the information, as well as the duty of secret (article 10 of the LOPD), and the rest of applicable regulations.
01/01/2009
- SECTORIAL AREA
- Administrative procedure
- Administrative file
- TRANSFER OR DISCLOSURE OF DATA
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- ENTITIES
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- PRINCIPLES
- Duty of secrecy
- Quality principle
- TRANSPARENCY
- Right of access to information
- Councillors
Taxation of information associated with the calls carried out from telephones of the Town Council
CNS 47/2009
It is proposed if an auditor of a Town Council can control, without express authorization and through the bills of telephone which it has, to that one who calls to himself, and/or attempt to find out the motive of the call. The exercise of the function of control and taxation of the municipal auditors does not run out exclusively on controlling the amount of the bills, but it could reach all those operations and necessary performances to give fulfillment to the auditor functions, of financial control and of control of efficiency. The knowledge on the part of the auditor of the personal information in question, although not in a generalized way, yes it can be adjusted to the principles of the LOPD in concrete cases. The knowledge on the part of a court qualifier -what the auditor takes part in-, the information could request, as such, that it works out necessary for the fulfillment of its functions. In any case, the Town Council has to keep vigil so that its workers and charges treat the particulars suitably.
01/01/2009
Possibility to access data of the staff of municipal companies
CNS 50/2009
The members of the Boards of Directors of the municipal companies can access determinate particulars of the workers of these companies only in so far as this access is necessary for the achievement of the functions that they have assigned as members of the organ of direction. The particulars of the workers in which they have access have to be suitable, pertinent and non excessive, depending on the legitimate purpose that is alleged in each case and will not be able to be treated for other different purposes in which they justified its access.
01/01/2009
Right of access to municipal information for a town councilor of the opposition
CNS 51/2009
The access to the information contained in the census of inhabitants, the minutes of the sessions of the local Executive Council and in the general account of the Town Council on the part of a municipal town councilor it can agree protected by the right of the town councilors to consult the documentation of what orders the Town Council necessary for the exercise of its functions, including the data of personal character contained in the information that they request, independently of its condition of members of the government or of the opposition. This without harm of the fulfillment of the principle of quality of the data (article 4 of the LOPD) and the duty of secret of the town councilors who have access (article 10 of the LOPD) there, and the rest of applicable regulations.
01/01/2009
- SECTORIAL AREA
- Files and documents
- Municipal Population Register
- TRANSFER OR DISCLOSURE OF DATA
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- ENTITIES
- Public administration
- Local administration
- Council
- Councillors
- PRINCIPLES
- Duty of secrecy
- Purpose limitation principle
- Quality principle
- TRANSPARENCY
- Right of access to information
- Councillors
Legality of giving advertising to the contents of the cards of the Register of Interests
CNS 16/2008
The data of the municipal Register of Interests can constitute data of personal character and the principles and guarantees of the legislation of data protection therefore result from application. Taking into account the general regime of communication of data of the LOPD (article 11), it does not seem that there is a rule with rank of law that he fits out with general character a publication of the data of the Register of Interests in a bulletin municipal, without having the consent of the headline of the data, out of the expressly foreseen suppositions of access to the data in favor of the members of the corporation and of the persons that prove an interest legitimate and direct, and therefore to spread the data of form generalized it would work out contrary to the forecasts of the LOPD.
01/01/2008
Access to the data of the municipal census on the part of a Department of a Town Council to spread a program of formation.
CNS 19/2008
The municipal census of inhabitants is a register that is configured like a data base of personal character, and therefore the organic Law 15/1999, of 13 December, is to him of application of Protection of personal character data, and therefore it will be necessary to take into account the principles and disposals that restrain themselves in this rule, besides what orders the applicable sectorial regulations. The Department of the Town Council, in exercise of its functions, is legitimated to access data of the municipal census. In the writings through which it spreads the formative program has to give fulfillment to the duty of information of the article 5 of the LOPD to itself.
01/01/2008
Possibility to publish the minutes of the Plenum and of the Executive Council on the municipal web
CNS 3/2008
The publication of sessions events on the web that data of personal character do not contain, or when these limit themselves to the data of the town councilors and the civil servants who intervene in it due to its charge people do not see limited by the regulations of data protection. However, when the minutes include data of personal character, its publication constitutes a data processing personal and therefore he undergoes the LOPD. Events of the Executive Council: the sessions are not public and the access to the minutes is only possible for persons legitimated in accordance with the LRJPAC; events of the plenum: the sessions are public but of this it cannot become detached that the minutes of the sessions can be spread on the web. It will be necessary that a law fits it out (art. 11 LOPD).
01/01/2008
Publication on municipal web of the minutes of sessions of the Plenum and of the agreement signed with a company
CNS 4/2008
The publication of sessions events on the web that data of personal character do not contain or when the particulars limit themselves to the data of the town councilors and the civil servants who intervene in it due to its charge, does not see limited by the regulations of data protection. However, when the minutes include data of personal character, its publication constitutes a data processing personal and therefore he has to undergo the principles and guarantees of the LOPD. Regarding the diffusion of the agreement with particulars different to those of the persons who sign it, it can only be published if there is specific legal coverage and whenever there is not another more respectful means with the protection of data.
01/01/2008
Access of a town councilor to determinate data of the workers of the town council
CNS 7/2008
Confrontation of the right to the protection of personal character data and the right of recognized access to municipal information to the town councilors of a Town Council for the fulfillment of determinate functions. Whole of analyzed particulars: name, surnames, antique, professional category and date of completion of the contract. Recognition of the law of access towards determinate data of the described whole; with respect to the antique and the duration of the contract is concluded that its communication is made through previous dissociation.
01/01/2008
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