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5th August 1999, Page 27
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Individuals who know or believe an organisation holds information about them have a statutory right to request details.

An employee may ask his employer about the information held. Some information on health records must be provided on request. But some information will not be given; for example, by the police about their records while enquiries are in progress.

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