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requester

requester
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • reclamant
  • one praying humbly for something

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  1. The DPO shall send an acknowledgement of receipt to the requester within 20 working days of receipt of the request.
  2. Under FOIA, any requester has the authority to administratively and judicially challenge CBP’s decision to withhold information (see 5 U.S.C.
  3. The DPO shall report back to the requester within three calendar months of receipt of the request.
  4. In the event of obvious misuse of the right to request an investigation, the DPO shall not be obliged to report back to the requester.
  5. This field contains error messages resulting from transactions, which will be sent back to the requester as part of an Error Transaction.
  6. This field contains error messages resulting from transactions, which will be sent back to the requester as part of an Error Transaction. Table 3: Error messages
  7. If the requester is an individual, or if the requester acts on behalf of an individual, the DPO must, to the extent possible, ensure confidentiality governing the request, unless the data subject concerned gives his/her unambiguous consent for the request to be handled otherwise.
  8. If the requester is an individual, or if the requester acts on behalf of an individual, the DPO shall, to the extent possible, ensure that the request remains confidential, unless the data subject concerned gives their unambiguous consent to treat the request otherwise;
  9. In the case of obvious misuse of the right to request an investigation, for example where the same individual has made an identical request only recently, the DPO is not obliged to report back to the requester.
  10. Under FOIA, any requester has the authority to administratively and judicially challenge CBP’s decision to withhold information (see 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(B); 19 CFR 103.7 to 103.9).
  11. In certain exceptional circumstances, CBP may exercise its authority under FOIA to deny or postpone disclosure of all (or, more likely, part) of the PNR record to a first party requester, pursuant to title 5, United States Code, section 552(b) (e.g. if disclosure under FOIA ‘could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings’ or ‘would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations (...) (which) could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law’).