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3.In regulation 2— (a) in the definition of “location data”...
5.After regulation 5, insert— Personal data breach (1) In this regulation and in regulations 5B and 5C,...
7.In regulation 7(3)(b) for “given his consent” substitute “previously notified...
8.In regulation 19(1) after “automated calling” insert “or communication”.
10.After regulation 29 insert— (1) Where regulations 28 and 29 apply, communications providers must...
11.In regulation 31— (a) in paragraph (1) after “provisions of...
12.After regulation 31 insert— Enforcement: third party information notices (1) The Information Commissioner may require a communications provider (A)...
13.After regulation 36 insert— Review of implementation (1) Before the end of each review period, the Secretary...
14.Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations is amended as follows—...
15.Amendment of the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000
17.Amendment of the Enterprise Act 2002 (Part 8 Community Infringements Specified UK Laws) Order 2003
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