NOTICE TO INDIVIDUALS REGARDING THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE RECORDS (ARTICLE 76 ZVOP-2)
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Database administrator: Municipality of Radovljica, Gorenjska cesta 19, 4240 Radovljica
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Contact for the Data Protection Officer (DPO): dpo@virtuo.si
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Information on the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority: You can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (address: Information Commissioner, Dunajska 22, 1000 Ljubljana, email: gp.ip@ip-rs.si phone: 012309730, website: www.ip-rs.si).
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Purpose of personal data processing: The video surveillance system is used to protect the people and the property of employees and visitors of the swimming pool and camp facilities, and to protect the public property of the municipality against vandalism and destruction:
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on municipality facilities (swimming pool, restaurant, camp).
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Legal basis for personal data processing: e) point 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation in connection with Articles 76, 77, and 78 of the Personal Data Protection Act (ZVOP-2)
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Justification of legitimate interests: /
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Users or categories of users of personal data, if any: Based on explicit request, users who have the right to obtain personal data based on legislation (e.g. the police), an individual’s personal consent, or a contractual relationship.
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Information on transfers of personal data to third countries or international organizations: Data is not transferred to third countries or international organizations.
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Period of personal data storage: Video surveillance recordings are kept for 14 days from the moment of recording.
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Information on the existence of individual rights to request access to personal data, or the correction, deletion or restriction of personal data, or the existence of the right to object to the processing and the right to data portability:In terms of personal data processing, individuals have the right to access, the right to rectification, the right to deletion (“right to be forgotten”), the right to restriction of processing, the right to data portability, the right to object, and the right to lodge a complaint regarding the processing of personal data.
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Information on the right to withdraw consent in cases when processing is based on consent:Processing is not based on the consent of the data subject.
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Information on:
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whether providing personal data is a legal or contractual obligation: No
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whether the individual must provide personal data, and potential consequences if they fail to provide it: Data does not need to be provided. If an individual does not provide data, access to the location under surveillance will not be possible.
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Information on the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling: Automated decision-making and/or profiling are not applicable.
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Specific impacts of processing: Ability to view recordings retrospectively and prepare excerpts thereof for authorized users (e.g. the police).
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Unusual further processing: Not applicable.