GB Poultry Register

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We invite views on possible future uses of data, including personal data, held on the GB Poultry Register (GBPR) with a view to make better use of this valuable resource which will benefit our stakeholders. By personal data we mean any recorded information that relates to a living individual which is set out in such a way that the individual could be identified from that information, either on its own or in combination with other information the person processing the data has, or is likely to have. This could include home/business address, telephone number or stocking information which would enable an individual to be identified. Details are set out in the Data Protection Act 1998 1 .  This is in contrast to aggregated data which does not reveal the identities of individuals or their premises.

This consultation opened on November 13, 2007 and closes on  5 February 2008.

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