

The National Modena Club
of
Great Britain
National Modena Club Data Protection Page
Below, are the Rules by which we do our utmost to keep the data of the club's members safe whilst enjoying their hobby and participating in the breeding and showing of this fascinating breed The English Modena - "The bird of curves".
New data Protection rules
GDPR COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The National Modena Club GB takes your privacy very seriously. We will do our utmost to ensure that your data is safe.
We are committed to compliance and all information we collect and store will be in accordance to GDPR.
National Modena Club of Great Britain
PRIVACY NOTICE
The National Modena Club takes privacy very seriously. This notice explains how we use the personal information you provide us with.
Your data will be used for facilitating your enquiry and membership. We will outline how we share it with third parties.
How we collect information
To comply with the law personal information must be collected and used fairly. This is to be stored safely and not unlawfully disclosed.
We collect information from any application for membership; from emails you send us and telephone calls.
How we use your personal information.
We will not use your personal information for marketing purposes.
We will only use your personal information for the following purposes:
To administer and manage our relationship with you, including-
To provide you with any relevant information appertaining to your membership and any other business required for the running of the club.
To provide you with details of our products, services and promotions.
To notify you of changes to what we do.
For the purpose of recovery of a debt in case of non-payment.
To comply with applicable laws and regulations.
In connection with these purposes, we may share your personal information with third parties that perform services on the NMC GB’s behalf, including printing
and fraud sharing organizations.
We may also disclose your personal information to third parties in other circumstances, in particular:
To provide our club secretaries and editors within the association for the purpose of circulating show schedules and newsletters/bulletins.
If we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal information to comply with any legal obligation.
To protect the rights and property of The National Modena Club GB and its members.
In response to a request from a governmental authority [including a regulator].
We will, were possible, endeavour to ensure those third parties have robust GDPR privacy policy in place.
We will never sell your personal data
Audio recording under the GDPR
The bar for valid consent has been raised much higher under the GDPR. Consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous; tacit consent is not sufficient.
You will not be recorded without your consent.
Photographs
You will not be photographed without your consent.
Keeping in touch with you
From time to time we would also like to keep in touch with you, to provide details about the association’s activities. If you do not want to be contacted in this way, please contact us at modenasecretary@gmail.com and we will facilitate your request.
How we hold your data
Your data is stored electronically and in paper form by the club secretary. Computers are password protected and data encrypted.
All data supplied in paper form is securely stored at the secretary’s premises.
When required Data will be deleted and/or destroyed securely.
Your rights in relation to your personal information
You have various rights under data protection law regarding the processing of your personal information, including rights to:
Request access to personal information we hold about you and details of our processing of your personal information.
Request us to correct inaccurate personal information.
Request us to delete personal information in certain circumstances.
Receive your personal information in a format suitable for transmission to a third party.
Object to the processing of your personal information for direct marketing.
Object to any decision about you based solely on automated processing (including any profiling) that produces legal effects or otherwise significantly affects you.
Lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioners Office.
You can make a request to us in relation to these rights at any time by contacting us at modenasecretary@gmail.com and any information to which you are entitled will be provided within a reasonable timeframe, subject to exemptions stipulated in applicable data protection laws.
How long do we retain your personal information?
In the event of your membership lapsing we will keep your information for as long as six years.
How to contact us
If you have any queries about how we use your personal information, you can contact us at any time via email
Please join up email address
matin coyle 1 9 5 9 @icloud.com
National Modena Club of Great Britain
DATA PROTECTION POLICY
The National Modena Club GB needs to gather and use certain information about individuals.
These include members, customers, suppliers, clubs, business contacts, employees and other people the Association has a relationship with or may need to contact.
This policy, in conjunction with the Clubs Privacy Notice, outlines how this personal data must be collected, handled and stored, in order to meet data protection standards and to comply with the law.
This data protection policy ensures that The National Modena Club:
Complies with data protection law and follows good practice
Protects the rights of its members, secretaries, committee, officials, customers and other people the NMC GB has a relationship with.
Is open about how it stores and processes individuals’ data
Protects itself from the risks of a data breach
The General Data Protection Regulations [GDPR] supersede previous Data Protection law in governing how organizations, including the NMC GB, must collect, handle and store personal information. These rules apply regardless of whether data is stored electronically, on paper or on other materials.
How we collect information
To comply with the law personal information must be collected and used fairly, stored safely and not disclosed unlawfully.
We collect information from any application of membership or emails you send and anyone who request that we advertise their details in our publications.
Information gathered must:
Be processed fairly and lawfully
Be obtained only for specific, lawful purposes
Be adequate, relevant and not excessive
Be accurate and kept up to date
Not be held for any longer than deemed necessary by current legislation
Processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects
Be protected in appropriate ways
Not be transferred outside the European Economic Area [EEA], unless that country or territory also ensures an adequate level of protection
This policy applies to:
All secretaries, elected officials and members of the NMC GB
All contractors, suppliers and other people working on behalf of the NMC GB
This policy applies to all data that the Association holds relating to identifiable individuals, including, but not exhaustively:
Name
Postal address
Telephone numbers
Email addresses
DoB [Juniors only]
Bank details
The policy helps to protect the NMC GB from data security risks, including but not exhaustively:
Breaches of confidentiality if information is given out inappropriately
Failing to offer choice, all individuals should be free to choose how the company uses data relating to them
Reputational damage if NMC GB suffers a serious security breach that requires reporting to the ICO
Everyone that works for or with the NMC GB has some responsibility for ensuring data is collected, stored and handled appropriately.
All individuals with access to personal data must ensure that it is handled and processed in line with this policy and data protection principles.
The following people have key areas of responsibility:
The NMC GB Committee is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the NMC GB meets its legal obligations
The Secretary is responsible for:
1) Keeping the Committee updated about data protection responsibilities
2) Reviewing all data protection procedures and related policies
3) Arranging data protection advice for the people covered by this policy
4) Handling data protection questions from members and anyone else covered by this policy
5) Dealing with requests from individuals to see the data the NPA holds about them
6) Checking and approving any contracts or agreements with third parties that may handle the Association’s sensitive data
7) Ensuring that the Association systems, services and equipment used for storing data meet acceptable security standards including
performing regular checks and scans to ensure security hardware and software is functioning properly.
GENERAL GUIDELINES