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CIPP-E · Question #92

CIPP-E Question #92: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D. Only if the organisation can demonstrate that the request is clearly excessive or misguided.. A request may be manifestly unfounded or excessive if it has no clear purpose, is clearly frivolous or vexatious, is made repeatedly by the same data subject, or goes beyond what is reasonably necessary to fulfil the data subject's request. In such cases, the organisation can eit

Question

An organisation receives a request multiple times from a data subject seeking to exercise his rights with respect to his own personal data. Under what condition can the organisation charge the data subject for processing the request?

Options

  • AOnly where the organisation can show that it is reasonable to do so because more than one
  • BOnly to the extent this is allowed under the restrictions on data subjects' rights introduced under
  • COnly where the administrative costs of taking the action requested exceeds a certain threshold.
  • DOnly if the organisation can demonstrate that the request is clearly excessive or misguided.

Explanation

A request may be manifestly unfounded or excessive if it has no clear purpose, is clearly frivolous or vexatious, is made repeatedly by the same data subject, or goes beyond what is reasonably necessary to fulfil the data subject's request. In such cases, the organisation can either charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act on the request, but it must be able to justify its decision and inform the data subject of the reasons and their right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority or a judicial remedy.

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