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Licensing
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It’s often a condition on your Premises Licence that you operate a CCTV system. If you have CCTV, you need to register under the data protection laws.
How much does notification cost?
Notification costs an annual fee of £35, no VAT charged. The fee is payable to the Information Commissioner’s Office.
You can register in the following ways:
Watch Out:
A number of private companies have been contacting businesses throughout the UK demanding fees in excess of £95 to register/notify your business under the Data Protection Act. Do not be misled by these ‘agencies’. They have no official standing or powers under the Data Protection Act and there is no connection between them and the Information Commissioner’s Office.
You need to be able to operate your CCTV, check it complies with your Licence conditions and ensure you are able to download the images if so required.
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