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Access to Council Information
The Council is working to improve access to the information we hold.
There is an ongoing review of the information and records management procedures and standards that the Authority uses.
This work is in response to ongoing Council projects and new legislation designed to improve access to public sector information.
The links below provide background to the legislation and details of how you can access our information.
Software Governance (Licences)
North Herts District Council run regular checks on Networked Servers, PCs and Laptops to ensure that no unlawful software has been loaded. All software must be loaded by I.T Services in accordance with Corporate Policy which also covers any visiting software consultants. Software licences are audited on a regular basis to ensure that the authority have the appropriate amount of licences which is recorded and inspected. Software Licences are purchased and monitored in line with the Fraud Against Software Theft regulations (F.A.S.T).
Freedom Of Information
Freedom Of Information (FOI) Act 2000 gives the public a general right of access to all types of 'recorded' information held by 'public authorities' (which includes local authorities). The general right of access is subject to some exemptions and the Act places a number of obligations on local authorities.
Personal Information
Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998 gives the public a right of access to information about themselves and sets out a number of obligations on all organisations holding personal information.
Information & Records Management
The Council is continually working to improve the quality of our information and to make it useful to all who require it. To support this work policy documents have been adopted by the Council.
