The Information Commissioner said the «unprecedented» email, sent by Telegraph editor Chris Evans on the eve of last year's general election, was
a serious breach of regulations protecting consumers from unsolicited online marketing.
Not exact matches
The ICO today ruled that the Telegraph's email was a clear and
serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications
Regulations.
Serious breaches of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (or RFO, for short) can have huge implications for schools, with one state school fined # 8,000 in 2009 for a
breach of just three fire safety
regulations.
If the
breach is
of such a
serious nature as to warrant an extended period
of absence, either by internal or external exclusion, the school's actions must be taken in compliance with the legal requirements for exclusions as set out in The School Discipline (Pupil Exclusions and Reviews)(England)
Regulations 2012.
Violation
of test security is a
serious matter with far - reaching consequences... A
breach of test security may be dealt with as a violation
of the Code
of Professional Responsibility for Teachers, as well as a violation
of other pertinent state and federal law and
regulation.
A
serious breach of IPCC
regulations by a lead author is not illegal, because the IPCC has no force
of law.
«Once the new EU General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) comes into direct effect in May 2018 (which it will, Brexit or not, in this author's view), organisations will be obliged to report
serious breaches and it may be that we then see a true reflection
of just how secure organisations are across both sectors.
Employers must now comply with RIDDOR (Reporting
of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences
Regulations 2013) to avoid
serious breaches of health and safety law.
Held, inter alia, the 2006
Regulations did not go further than EU law requires by conferring a power to award damages in respect
of loss or damage suffered by an economic operator in the case
of any
breach, as opposed to only a «sufficiently
serious»
breach,
of the
Regulations, as per the Francovich conditions.
The private right
of action (most likely to be done as class actions) were one such example
of potentially
serious consequences for what might otherwise be a minor
breach of the statute or its
regulations.
(14) Imposing, and authorising a Protector to inflict summary punishment by way
of imprisonment, not exceeding fourteen days, upon aboriginals or half - castes, living upon a reserve or within the District under his charge, who, in the judgment
of the Protector, are guilty
of any crime,
serious misconduct, neglect
of duty, gross insubordination, or wilful
breach of the
Regulations;