Article 20.1-2: Disclosure of personal data

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1. Disclosure of data collected from publicly available sources under paragraph (2) of Article 15 of the Law is conditional upon ensuring that such Disclosure to the public has not been carried out in violation of the provisions of the Law and its Regulations.

2. Except for the circumstances provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) of Article 15 of the Law, the Controller shall consider the following when disclosing Personal Data:

  1. Disclosure request is closely related to a specific and clear purpose or subject.
  2. Necessary care shall be provided to protect the privacy of the Data Subject or any other individual.
  3. Disclosure is limited to the minimum amount of Personal Data necessary to achieve the purpose.

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1. Disclosure of data collected from publicly available sources under paragraph (2) of Article 15 of the Law is conditional upon ensuring that such Disclosure to the public has not been carried out in violation of the provisions of the Law and its Regulations.

2. Except for the circumstances provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) of Article 15 of the Law, the Controller shall consider the following when disclosing Personal Data:

  1. Disclosure request is closely related to a specific and clear purpose or subject.
  2. Necessary care shall be provided to protect the privacy of the Data Subject or any other individual.
  3. Disclosure is limited to the minimum amount of Personal Data necessary to achieve the purpose.

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Article 20.1-2: Disclosure of personal data
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Personal Data Protection Law (Saudi Arabia)
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Processing personal data collected from third-party sources
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Documentation of data disclosures for data stores
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