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Data Protection (Commencement Amendment and Transitional) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Ordinance 2018
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Provision or part amended |
Amendment |
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Section 7 |
Renumber this section "7(1)". Immediately after the new subsection (1), insert the following subsection – "(2) Despite anything to the contrary in subsection (1), the keeping of a comprehensive register of criminal convictions by any person other than a competent authority (within the meaning of section 50(1) of the Law Enforcement Ordinance) is not lawful for the purposes of the data protection principle of Lawfulness, Fairness and Transparency." |
Section 12 |
Immediately after subsection (3), insert – "(3A) Where the controller intends to further process the personal data for a purpose other than that for which the data was collected, the controller must give the data subject prior to the further processing – (a) information on the other purpose, and (b) any relevant further information specified in Schedule 3.". Immediately after subsection (4), insert – "(5) Nothing in subsection (2), (3) or (3A) requires the controller to give the data subject any information that the data subject already has.". |
Section 13 |
Immediately after subsection (2), insert – "(2A) Where the controller intends to further process the personal data for a purpose other than that for which the controller originally processed the personal data, the controller must give the data subject prior to the further processing – (a) information on the other purpose, and (b) any relevant further information specified in Schedule 3.". In subsection (4), for "or (2)", substitute ", (2) or (2A)". |
Section 17 |
In subsection (5), for "Where", substitute "Despite any provision in an e-Privacy Ordinance to the contrary, where". Immediately after subsection (5), insert – "(6) In subsection (5), "e-Privacy Ordinance" means any Ordinance specified in section 104(2)(b).". |
Section 21(6) |
For "or 13", substitute "13 or 13A". |
Section 24(2)(b) and (4)(b) |
Omit "who is a third party" in each place it occurs. |
Section 27(2) |
For subparagraph (c), substitute – "(c) the right to bring an action under section 79." |
Section 29(3) |
Immediately after "proof", insert "on the balance of probabilities". |
Section 35(3) |
Immediately after "("the authorised person")", insert ", other than an employee of the controller or (as the case may be) processor,". |
Section 35(4) |
Omit this subsection. |
Section 45(7) |
For "latter", substitute "later". |
Section 47(1)(a) |
Immediately after "authority", insert ", other than a court or tribunal acting in its judicial capacity". |
Section 49(1) |
For "a staff member", substitute "an employee". |
Section 52(3)(c) |
For "a", substitute "more than one". |
Section 57 |
In the heading of this section, omit "specific". In subsection (1), immediately after "has", insert "generally or". |
Section 61(6) |
Immediately after "proof", insert "on the balance of probabilities". |
Part XI |
Immediately after section 60 of this Part, insert – "Former Commissioner and employees deemed to be employed by the Authority. 60A. (1) On the commencement of this Law, subject to the provisions of Schedule 6A – (a) the former Commissioner is deemed to have been duly appointed and employed as the Commissioner by the Authority in accordance with Schedule 6, and (b) any other individual holding any office or position in the office of the Data Protection Commissioner immediately before the commencement of this Law is deemed to have been duly employed by the Authority in the office or position concerned in accordance with Schedule 6. (2) For the purposes of Schedule 6A, the individual who is the former Commissioner is deemed to have been employed by the States of Guernsey immediately before the commencement of this Law under a contract of employment containing the terms and conditions of that individual's appointment as the Data Protection Commissioner under the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001. (3) Schedule 6A has effect. (4) In this section and Schedule 6A, "the former Commissioner" means the Data Protection Commissioner under Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001.". |
Section 73 |
Immediately after subsection (7), insert – "(7A) In determining what, if any, order to make under section 73(2) where a controller or processor has breached an operative provision, the Authority must have regard to the matters specified in section 74(2)(a) to (j).". |
Section 74(1) |
Immediately after paragraph (f), insert – "(fa) failure to comply with an order under section 73(2) within the time specified in the order for compliance". |
Part XVI |
Immediately after section 100, insert – "Saving of international agreements. 100A. Nothing in this Law affects the validity or effect of any international agreement imposing an international obligation on the Bailiwick in relation to the transfer of personal data to an unauthorised jurisdiction, to the extent that the agreement – (a) was concluded before the commencement of this Law, and (b) is consistent with the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001.". |
Section 111(1) |
For the definition of "adequacy decision", substitute the following definition – " "adequacy decision" in respect of any country, sector within a country or international organisation – (a) means a decision made by the European Commission that the country, sector or international organisation concerned ensures an adequate level of protection within the meaning of Article 45(2) of the GDPR, and (b) includes a finding of the European Commission under Article 31(2) of the former Directive, in force immediately before the commencement date, that the country, sector or international organisation concerned ensures an adequate level of protection within the meaning of Article 25(2) of that former Directive, unless and until the European Commission revokes the finding or decides that the country, sector or international organisation concerned does not ensure an adequate level of protection within the meaning of Article 45(2) of the GDPR,". In the definition of "controller", immediately after paragraph (b), insert – "but (c) excludes an employee of a controller (within the meaning of paragraph (a) or (b) of this definition), who determines the purposes and means of the processing of the personal data on behalf of the controller,". In the definition of "designated jurisdiction" – (a) in paragraph (c), for "other country within the British Islands", substitute "Crown Dependency", and (b) in paragraph (d) – (i) immediately after "sector", insert "(within the meaning of the GDPR)", and (ii) immediately after "country, insert "or dependency". In the definition of "law enforcement purpose" – (a) at the end of paragraph (b), omit "or", (b) in paragraph (c), for "the security of the British Islands", substitute "national security", and (c) immediately after paragraph (c), insert – "or (d) exercising or performing any power or duty conferred or imposed on a public authority by a criminal proceeds enactment, In the definition of "processor", immediately after paragraph (b), insert – "but (c) excludes – (i) an employee of a controller, who processes personal data on behalf of the controller, and (ii) an employee of a processor (within the meaning of paragraph (a) or (b) of this definition), who processes personal data on behalf of the processor,". In the definition of "public security", immediately after "Islands", insert "or any country outside the British Islands". For the definition of "standard data protection clause", substitute the following definition – " "standard data protection clauses" – (a) means standard contractual clauses for data protection (i) approved or adopted by the European Commission for the purposes of Article 28 of the GDPR, or (ii) approved by the Authority for the purposes of this Law, and (b) includes standard contractual clauses that the European Commission decided under Article 26(4) of the former Directive offer sufficient safeguards for the purposes of Article 26(2) of that Directive, unless and until the European Commission revokes that decision or otherwise determines not to approve or adopt those clauses as standard data protection clauses for the purposes of Article 28 of the GDPR,". Insert in the appropriate alphabetical order, the following definitions– " "criminal proceeds enactment" means – (a) any of the following enactments, including any Ordinance or subordinate legislation made under any of them – (i) the Criminal Justice (Proceeds of Crime) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 1999, (ii) the Drug Trafficking (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2000, (iii) the Terrorism and Crime (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2002, (iv) the Criminal Justice (Fraud Investigation) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 1991, (v) the Criminal Justice (International Cooperation) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001, (vi) the Forfeiture of Money etc. in Civil Proceedings (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2007, (vii) the Disclosure (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2007, (viii) the Beneficial Ownership of Legal Persons (Guernsey) Law, 2017, or (ix) the Beneficial Ownership of Legal Persons (Alderney) Law, 2017, or (b) any enactment, in any country outside the Bailiwick, that is similar or comparable in purpose or effect to an enactment mentioned in paragraph (a),", " "employee" includes a servant within the meaning of Schedule 1,", " "national security", for the avoidance of doubt, includes the security of the British Islands and the British Overseas Territories, and", " "tribunal" means an office-holder or a body of persons, other than a court, that judges, adjudicates on or otherwise determines claims, disputes or other contentious matters following legal proceedings,". |
Section 111 |
Immediately after subsection (1), insert the following subsection – "(1A) The Committee may by regulations amend the definition of "criminal proceeds enactment" in subsection (1).". |
Schedule 2 |
Immediately after paragraph 13, insert the following paragraph – "13A. The processing is necessary for a law enforcement purpose.". |
Paragraphs 3 and 19 of Schedule 2 |
Omit "who is a third party" in each place it occurs. |
Paragraph 8 of Schedule 3 |
Immediately after "than", insert "the Bailiwick or". |
Paragraph 13 of Schedule 3 |
Delete ", and the rights of appeal under sections 82 and 83". |
Paragraph 6 of Schedule 5 |
Delete "the rights of appeal under sections 82 and 83;". |
Paragraph 1(5) of Schedule 6 |
For "five years or any shorter period that", substitute "not less than four, and not more than five, years as". |
The Schedules |
Immediately after Schedule 6, insert the following schedule – "SCHEDULE 6A EFFECT OF TRANSFER ON CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT, ETC. Section 60A 1. Effect of deemed employment by Authority on contract of employment. (1) Subject to subparagraph (4), the deemed employment of an individual under section 60A(1) does not terminate the contract of employment of the former Commissioner or any other individual employed by the States of Guernsey in the office of the Data Protection Commissioner in force immediately before the commencement of this Law; on the commencement of this Law, any such contract has effect as if originally made between the individual so employed and the Authority. (2) Without prejudice to subparagraph (1), but subject to subparagraph (4), on the commencement of this Law – (a) all the rights, powers, duties and liabilities of the States of Guernsey under or in connection with any contract of employment described in subparagraph (1) are transferred by virtue of this Schedule to the Authority, and (b) anything done before the commencement of this Law by or in relation to the States of Guernsey in respect of that contract or an individual employed under that contract is deemed to have been done by or in relation to the Authority. (3) Subparagraph (2) does not transfer or otherwise affect the liability of any person to be prosecuted for, convicted of and sentenced for any offence. (4) If, within the period of 3 months after the commencement of this Law, the employee gives the Authority written notice that the employee objects to becoming employed by the Authority, upon the Authority's receipt of the notice – (a) the employee's deemed employment by the Authority is deemed to be terminated, (b) the employee is deemed to revert to being employed by the States of Guernsey, instead of the Authority, and (c) the employee must not be treated for any purpose as having been dismissed by either the Authority or the States of Guernsey. (5) Subparagraphs (1) and (4) are without prejudice to any right of an employee (arising apart from subparagraph (4)) to terminate the employee's contract of employment without notice if a substantial change is made in the employee's working conditions to the employee's detriment; but no such right arises by reason only that, under those subparagraphs, the identity of the employer changes unless the employee shows that, in all the circumstances, the change is a significant change and is to the employee's detriment. 2. Effect of deemed employment by the Authority on collective agreements. Where immediately before the commencement of this Law there exists a collective agreement made by or on behalf of the States of Guernsey with a trade union recognised by the States of Guernsey in respect of any employee whose contract of employment is preserved by paragraph 1(1), then on and after the commencement of this Law – (a) that agreement, in its application in relation to the employee, has effect as if made by or on behalf of the Authority with that trade union; and accordingly anything done under or in connection with it in its application as aforesaid by or in relation to the States of Guernsey before the commencement of this Law is deemed to have been done by or in relation to the Authority, and (b) any order made in respect of that agreement, in its application in relation to the employee, has effect as if the Authority were a party to the agreement. 3. Non-application of paragraphs 1 and 2 to occupational pension schemes. (1) Neither paragraph 1 nor 2 applies – (a) to any part of a contract of employment or collective agreement that relates to an occupational pension scheme of a description set out in section 157C(1)(e) of the Income Tax (Guernsey) Law, 1975, or (b) to any rights, powers, duties or liabilities under or in connection with any such contract or subsisting by virtue of any such agreement and relating to such a scheme or otherwise arising in connection with a person's employment and relating to such a scheme. (2) For the purposes of subparagraphs (1) and (3), any provisions of an occupational pension scheme which do not relate to benefits for old age, invalidity or survivors must not be treated as part of the scheme. (3) An employee whose contract of employment is transferred by virtue of paragraph 1(1) is not entitled to bring a claim against either the Authority or the States of Guernsey for – (a) breach of contract, or (b) constructive unfair dismissal under Part II of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998, arising out of a loss or reduction in the employee's rights under an occupational pension scheme described in subparagraph (1)(a) in consequence of the transfer, save insofar as the alleged breach of contract or dismissal (as the case may be) occurred before the commencement of this Law. 4. Dismissal of employee because of transfer of employment contract. (1) If any individual deemed to be employed by the Authority under section 60A(1) is dismissed at any time before or after the commencement of this Law, the dismissal of the employee must be regarded for the purposes of Part II of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998 as having been unfair if the reason for the dismissal (or, if more than one, the principal reason) was the transfer of the employment contract under paragraph 1(1) and (2) or a reason connected with it; and the provisions of that Law apply accordingly. (2) Subparagraph (1) is subject to the provisions of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998. 5. The Law to prevail in case of conflict. If there is any conflict between the terms and conditions of an employment contract having effect in accordance with this Schedule on the one hand, and a provision of this Law or any Ordinance or subordinate legislation made under this Law on the other hand, the Law, Ordinance or (as the case may be) subordinate legislation prevails. 6. Interpretation of this Schedule. In this Schedule, unless the context requires otherwise – "collective agreement" means any agreement or arrangement made by or on behalf of a trade union and an employer or employers' association and relating to any of the following matters – (a) terms and conditions of employment, or the physical conditions in which employees are required to work, (b) engagement or non-engagement, or termination or suspension of employment or the duties of employment, of any employee, (c) allocation of work or the duties of employment as between employees or groups of employees, (d) matters of discipline, (e) the membership or non-membership of trade unions on the part of an employee, (f) facilities for officials of trade unions, and (g) machinery for negotiation or consultation, and other procedures, relating to any of the foregoing matters, including the recognition by employers or employers' associations of the right of a trade union to represent workers in any such negotiation or consultation or in the carrying out of any such procedures, "collective bargaining" means negotiations relating to or connected with any of the matters specified in the definition of the expression "collective agreement", "contract" includes any agreement, transaction, arrangement or understanding, whether or not conditional or in writing and governed by the law of the Bailiwick or any part thereof, "contract of employment" means any agreement, whether express or implied and whether written or oral, between an employee and the employee's employer, determining the terms and conditions of the employment of the employee, "employee" means an individual who has entered into or who works under a contract of service or apprenticeship (whether express or implied and whether written or oral), but does not include an individual engaged under a contract for services or on a consultancy or secondment basis, and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly, "employers' association" has the meaning given by section 34 of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998, "independent trade union" has the meaning given by section 34 of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998, "liability" includes a debt, a duty and an obligation of any description (whether present or future, actual, contingent or prospective), "occupational pension scheme" means any scheme or arrangement which is comprised in one or more instruments or agreements and which has, or is capable of having, effect in relation to one or more descriptions or categories of employments so as to provide benefits, in the form of pensions or otherwise, payable on termination of service or on death or retirement, to or in respect of earners with qualifying service in an employment of any such description or category, "recognised", in relation to a trade union, means recognised to any extent by an employer, or two or more associated employers (within the meaning of section 34 of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998), for the purpose of collective bargaining, "trade union" has the meaning given by section 34 of the Employment Protection (Guernsey) Law, 1998, and "working conditions" includes terms and conditions of employment and physical working conditions.". |
Paragraph 1(7) of Schedule 7 |
Immediately after "give", insert "or disclose to". |
Paragraph 18(1) of Schedule 8 |
For "the security of the British Islands", substitute "national security". |
Paragraph 19 of Schedule 8 |
Renumber this paragraph "19(1)". In the new subparagraph (1)(b), for "paragraph", substitute "item". Immediately after the new subparagraph (1), insert the following subparagraph – "(2) The modifications, exceptions and exemptions provided for by regulations under subparagraph (1) may be in addition to, or in substitution of, any modifications, exceptions or exemptions specified in this Schedule before those regulations are made.". |
Paragraph 20 of Schedule 8 |
In the definition of "a provision of Part III", for paragraph (b), substitute – "(b) any provision of section 6 of this Law corresponding to a right or duty in Part III of this Law,". In the definition of "designated provision", for paragraphs (b) and (c), substitute – "(b) any provision of section 6 of this Law corresponding to a right or duty in Part III of this Law, or (c) section 43 of this Law,". |
Schedule 10 |
In that table in this schedule, insert each of the following rows in the appropriate alphabetical order – Approval date Section 108(8) The Constable Paragraph 3(3) of Schedule 1 Criminal proceeds enactment Section 111(1) The former Commissioner Section 60A(4) Employee Section 111(1) e-Privacy Ordinance Section 17(6) Relevant date Section 109(8) Tribunal Section 111(1) |
Provision or part amended |
Amendment |
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Section 2 |
For "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001", substitute "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017, including any Ordinance or regulation made under it,". |
Section 24 |
Immediately after subsection (7), insert – "(7A) The Royal Court’s power under this section to make rules includes power to vary or revoke any such rules by subsequent rules. (7B) Any rules made by the Royal Court under this section may– (a) make different provision for different cases, and (b) make such supplemental, incidental, consequential or transitional provision or savings as the Royal Court considers appropriate.". |
Section 24(8) |
In paragraph (a) – (a) For "(8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) of section 28 of", substitute "paragraph 18(9), (10) and (11) of Schedule 8 to", and (b) for "section 28 of that Law", substitute "paragraph 18 of Schedule 8 to that Law; and for the purposes of this subsection "Royal Court" has the meaning given by section 111(1) of that Law". In paragraph (b), for "58", substitute "100A". Repeal paragraph (c). |
Section 27 |
For subsection (1), substitute – "(1) The provisions of the Data Protection Law specified in the left-hand column of Schedule 1 are extended for the purposes of this Ordinance and, for those purposes have effect subject to the modifications set out in the right-hand column of that schedule.". In subsection (2), for "Commissioner", substitute "Authority". |
Section 28 |
In paragraph (b), for "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his" or "he" in each place either expression occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "its" and "it" respectively. |
Section 29 |
For "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his", substitute "its". |
Section 31(1) |
Repeal the definition of "the Commissioner". In the definition of "Data Protection Law", for "2001", substitute "2017". In the appropriate alphabetical order, insert – " "Data Protection Authority" means the Data Protection Authority established by the Data Protection Law,". |
Schedule 1 |
Repeal this schedule and substitute in its place – "SCHEDULE 1 Section 27 EXTENSION OF PROVISIONS OF THE DATA PROTECTION (BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY) LAW, 2017 SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONS, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ORDINANCE Provision of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 Modifications Section 69 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In subsection (1), for "this Law", substitute "the 2004 Ordinance". Section 70 - Section 72 Omit paragraph (a) of subsection (1). For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(1) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(2)(a), (e)(i) and (ii) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". For "this Law", substitute "the 2004 Ordinance". Section 73(4), (5), (6), (7A) and (8) - Section 74(2)(a) to (j) Extended only for the purposes of section 73(7A), as extended above. Sections 76(1) to (5), 77, 81, 84, 88(1), (2)(d) and (e) and items (i) to (iv) and (3), 89, 90 - Section 91 Immediately after "this Law" in each place it occurs, insert "or the 2004 Ordinance". Sections 92, 93, 94 and 95 - Section 111 (any definition necessary to give meaning to any of the provisions of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 extended above) Extended to the extent necessary to give meaning to those provisions extended above. This extension is subject to the following modifications – (a) for "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person", (b) for "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement", (c) in the definition of "breach determination", omit "section 71(1)(a)", (d) for the definition of "this Law", substitute – " "this Law" means this Law as extended for the purposes of the 2004 Ordinance and includes any Ordinance or regulations made under or for the purposes of this Law as so extended,", (e) in the definition of "privileged items", in paragraph (b), for "this Law", substitute "this Law or the 2004 Ordinance", and (f) insert in the appropriate alphabetical order the following definitions – " "the 2004 Ordinance" means the European Communities (Implementation of Privacy Directive) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2004", and " "e-Privacy requirement" means any requirement of the 2004 Ordinance,". Schedule 7 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In paragraph 1(2) – (a) in item (a), omit "investigate a complaint,", and (b) in item (b), omit "investigation or".". |
Provision or part amended |
Amendment |
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Section 2 |
For "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001", substitute "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017, including any Ordinance or regulation made under it,". |
Section 24 |
Immediately after subsection (7), insert – "(7A) The Royal Court’s power under this section to make rules includes power to vary or revoke any such rules by subsequent rules. (7B) Any rules made by the Royal Court under this section may– (a) make different provision for different cases, and (b) make such supplemental, incidental, consequential or transitional provision or savings as the Royal Court considers appropriate.". |
Section 24(8) |
In paragraph (a) – (a) For "(8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) of section 28 of", substitute "paragraph 18(9), (10) and (11) of Schedule 8 to", and (b) for "section 28 of that Law", substitute "paragraph 18 of Schedule 8 to that Law; and for the purposes of this subsection "Royal Court" has the meaning given by section 111(1) of that Law". In paragraph (b), for "58", substitute "100A". Repeal paragraph (c). |
Section 27 |
For subsection (1), substitute – "(1) The provisions of the Data Protection Law specified in the left-hand column of Schedule 1 are extended for the purposes of this Ordinance and, for those purposes have effect subject to the modifications set out in the right-hand column of that schedule.". In subsection (2), for "Commissioner", substitute "Authority". |
Section 28 |
In paragraph (b), for "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his" or "he" in each place either expression occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "its" and "it" respectively. |
Section 29 |
For "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his", substitute "its". |
Section 31(1) |
Repeal the definition of "the Commissioner". In the definition of "Data Protection Law", for "2001", substitute "2017". In the appropriate alphabetical order, insert – " "Data Protection Authority" means the Data Protection Authority established by the Data Protection Law,". |
Schedule 1 |
Repeal this schedule and substitute in its place – "SCHEDULE 1 Section 27 EXTENSION OF PROVISIONS OF THE DATA PROTECTION (BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY) LAW, 2017 SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONS, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ORDINANCE Provision of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 Modifications Section 69 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In subsection (1), for "this Law", substitute "the 2009 Ordinance". Section 70 - Section 72 Omit paragraph (a) of subsection (1). For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(1) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(2)(a), (e)(i) and (ii) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". For "this Law", substitute "the 2009 Ordinance". Section 73(4), (5), (6), (7A) and (8) - Section 74(2)(a) to (j) Extended only for the purposes of section 73(7A), as extended above. Sections 76(1) to (5), 77, 81, 84, 88(1), (2)(d) and (e) and items (i) to (iv) and (3), 89, 90 - Section 91 Immediately after "this Law" in each place it occurs, insert "or the 2009 Ordinance". Sections 92, 93, 94 and 95 - Section 111 (any definition necessary to give meaning to any of the provisions of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 extended above) Extended to the extent necessary to give meaning to those provisions extended above. This extension is subject to the following modifications – (a) for "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person", (b) for "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement", (c) in the definition of "breach determination", omit "section 71(1)(a)", (d) for the definition of "this Law", substitute – " "this Law" means this Law as extended for the purposes of the 2009 Ordinance and includes any Ordinance or regulations made under or for the purposes of this Law as so extended,", (e) in the definition of "privileged items", in paragraph (b), for "this Law", substitute "this Law or the 2009 Ordinance", and (f) insert in the appropriate alphabetical order the following definitions – " "the 2009 Ordinance" means the European Communities (Implementation of Council Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications) (Alderney) Ordinance, 2009,", and " "e-Privacy requirement" means any requirement of the 2009 Ordinance,". Schedule 7 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In paragraph 1(2) – (a) in item (a), omit "investigate a complaint,", and (b) in item (b), omit "investigation or".". |
Provision or part amended |
Amendment |
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Section 2 |
For "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2001", substitute "Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017, including any Ordinance or regulation made under it,". |
Section 24 |
Immediately after subsection (7), insert – "(7A) The Royal Court’s power under this section to make rules includes power to vary or revoke any such rules by subsequent rules. (7B) Any rules made by the Royal Court under this section may– (a) make different provision for different cases, and (b) make such supplemental, incidental, consequential or transitional provision or savings as the Royal Court considers appropriate.". |
Section 24(8) |
In paragraph (a) – (a) For "(8), (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) of section 28 of", substitute "paragraph 18(9), (10) and (11) of Schedule 8 to", and (b) for "section 28 of that Law", substitute "paragraph 18 of Schedule 8 to that Law; and for the purposes of this subsection "Royal Court" has the meaning given by section 111(1) of that Law". In paragraph (b), referring to section 58 of the Data Protection Law, for "58", substitute "100A". Repeal paragraph (c) (mistakenly numbered as paragraph (b)), referring to section 66 of the Data Protection Law. |
Section 27 |
For subsection (1), substitute – "(1) The provisions of the Data Protection Law specified in the left-hand column of Schedule 1 are extended for the purposes of this Ordinance and, for those purposes have effect subject to the modifications set out in the right-hand column of that schedule.". In subsection (2), for "Commissioner", substitute "Authority". |
Section 28 |
In paragraph (b), for "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his" or "he" in each place either expression occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "its" and "it" respectively. |
Section 29 |
For "Authority", substitute "Guernsey Competition and Regulatory Authority". For "Data Protection Commissioner" or "Commissioner" in each place it occurs (including the heading of this section), substitute "Data Protection Authority". For "his", substitute "its". |
Section 31(1) |
Repeal the definition of "the Commissioner". In the definition of "Data Protection Law", for "2001", substitute "2017". In the appropriate alphabetical order, insert – " "Data Protection Authority" means the Data Protection Authority established by the Data Protection Law,". |
Schedule 1 |
Repeal this schedule and substitute in its place – "SCHEDULE 1 Section 27 EXTENSION OF PROVISIONS OF THE DATA PROTECTION (BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY) LAW, 2017 SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIONS, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ORDINANCE Provision of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 Modifications Section 69 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In subsection (1), for "this Law", substitute "the 2004 Ordinance". Section 70 - Section 72 Omit paragraph (a) of subsection (1). For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(1) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". Section 73(2)(a), (e)(i) and (ii) For "operative provision", substitute "e-Privacy requirement". For "this Law", substitute "the 2004 Ordinance". Section 73(4), (5), (6), (7A) and (8) - Section 74(2)(a) to (j) Extended only for the purposes of section 73(7A), as extended above. Sections 76(1) to (5), 77, 81, 84, 88(1), (2)(d) and (e) and items (i) to (iv) and (3), 89, 90 - Section 91 Immediately after "this Law" in each place it occurs, insert "or the 2004 Ordinance". Sections 92, 93, 94 and 95 - Section 111 (any definition necessary to give meaning to any of the provisions of the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 extended above) Extended to the extent necessary to give meaning to those provisions extended above. This extension is subject to the following modifications – (a) for "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person", (b) for "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement", (c) in the definition of "breach determination", omit "section 71(1)(a)", (d) for the definition of "this Law", substitute – " "this Law" means this Law as extended for the purposes of the 2004 Ordinance and includes any Ordinance or regulations made under or for the purposes of this Law as so extended,", (e) in the definition of "privileged items", in paragraph (b), for "this Law", substitute "this Law or the 2004 Ordinance", and (f) insert in the appropriate alphabetical order the following definitions – " "the 2004 Ordinance" means the European Communities (Implementation of Council Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications) (Sark) Ordinance, 2004,", and " "e-Privacy requirement" means any requirement of the 2004 Ordinance,". Schedule 7 For "controller or processor" in each place it occurs, substitute "person". For "operative provision" in each place it occurs, substitute "e-Privacy requirement". In paragraph 1(2) – (a) in item (a), omit "investigate a complaint,", and (b) in item (b), omit "investigation or".". |
| [a] | Article VI of Billet d'État No. VIII of 2017. |
| [b] | Order in Council No. VI of 2018; as amended by the Data Protection (General Provisions) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Regulations, 2018. |
| [c] | Ordinance No. XXIV of 2004; as amended by Ordinance No. II of 2010; No. XIII of 2012; and No. IX of 2016. |
| [d] | Alderney Ordinance No. VIII of 2009; as amended by Alderney Ordinance No. III of 2010; and Ordinance No. XIII of 2012. |
| [e] | Sark Ordinance No. 136; as amended by Sark Ordinance No. 184; Sark Ordinance No. VI of 2015; and (Guernsey) Ordinance No. XIII of 2012. |
| [f] | Order in Council No. V of 2002; as amended by Ordinance No. XXXIII of 2003; No. II of 2010; No. XXXIV of 2011; No. XLIX of 2012; No. XXIX of 2013; and No. IX of 2016. |
| [g] | Ordinance No. * of 2018. |
| [h] | Ordres en Conseil Vol. XIII, p. 355. |
| [i] | G.S.I. No. 10 of 2002. |
| [j] | G.S.I. No. 12 of 2002. |
| [k] | G.S.I. No. 13 of 2002. |
| [l] | G.S.I. No. 14 of 2002. |
| [m] | G.S.I. No. 15 of 2002. |
| [n] | G.S.I. No. 16 of 2002. |
| [o] | G.S.I. No. 17 of 2002. |
| [p] | G.S.I. No. 18 of 2002. |
| [q] | G.S.I. No. 19 of 2002. |
| [r] | G.S.I. No. 20 of 2002. |
| [s] | G.S.I. No. 21 of 2002. |
| [t] | G.S.I. No. 22 of 2002. |
| [u] | G.S.I. No. 23 of 2002. |
| [v] | G.S.I. No. 24 of 2002. |
| [w] | G.S.I. No. 28 of 2002. |
| [x] | G.S.I. No. 72 of 2009. |
| [y] | G.S.I. No. 73 of 2009. |
| [z] | G.S.I. No. 38 of 2009. |
| [aa] | G.S.I. No. 52 of 2009. |
| [bb] | G.S.I. No. 53 of 2009. |
| [cc] | G.S.I. No. 7 of 2010. |
| [dd] | G.S.I. No. 8 of 2010. |
| [ee] | G.S.I. No. 9 of 2010. |
| [ff] | G.S.I. No. 10 of 2010. |
| [gg] | G.S.I. No. 51 of 2010. |
| [hh] | G.S.I. No. 59 of 2010. |
| [ii] | G.S.I. No. 36 of 2012. |
| [jj] | G.S.I. No. 99 of 2015. |
| [kk] | G.S.I. No. 100 of 2015. |
| [ll] | G.S.I. No. 13 of 2016. |
| [mm] | G.S.I. No. 61 of 2017. |
| [nn] | G.S.I. No. 92 of 2017. |