Have your say: Proposed changes to data protection fees
The government is asking for feedback on proposed changes to the data protection fees paid by data controllers to the Information Commissioner鈥檚 Office.
Proposals to increase the annual data protection fees
The government is asking for public feedback on proposed changes to the data protection fees paid by data controllers to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
The proposals outline a proportionate set of increases to the annual data protection fees that will amount to between 拢15 - 拢22 for 99% of fee payers.
The proposed changes aim to ensure the ICO has enough funds to carry out its duties, such as providing guidance and 91香蕉黄色视频 to help organisations meet their data protection obligations. The changes also aim to cover the full costs of these services, in line with government financial principles.
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The consultation is relevant to data controllers across all sectors, including private, public, and voluntary organisations. Anyone currently paying, or expecting to pay, data protection fees is encouraged to respond.
The consultation closes on 3 October 2024.
You can or by emailing dpfr.consultation@dsit.gov.uk.
First published 4 September 2024