Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Council to face £1m bill for new data rules

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the council’s reserves. But it has to find an extra £300,000 to cover any potential costs.

The remaining £198,920 is expected to be approved at a Cabinet meeting on June 12.

The applicatio­n for extra investment has already been backed by the council’s Informatio­n Governance Board and its executive team.

The money will cover resource costs for the Informatio­n Governance team, training and software, expanding a central archive, and ICO costs for the council, Returning Officer and other electoral staff plus the authority’s 69 councillor­s.

The work is expected to last 12 months.

The council has already appointed a Data Protection Officer as it seeks to comply with the new rules.

The new work being carried out by Kirklees also involves scanning, indexing and destroying existing paper files.

Boxes of files that have been kept in external storage facilities are also being brought back into the council to be stored within its central archive, which was opened last year.

Officers report that that archive “is steadily filling up” and requires an ongoing budget to pay for such items as maintenanc­e of a mechanical lifting machine and other archival/stationery costs.

GDPR strengthen­s the rights people have under the existing 1998 Data Protection Act and brings in new ones. It has been described as the biggest overhaul of data privacy regulation in the history of the internet.

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