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ADLV and DVLA To Work Closely To Implement Online GDPR changes for the Access to Drivers Data (ADD) Service

The Association For Driving Licence Verification (www.ADLV.co.uk ) is to work closely with the DVLA on the implementation of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) for the ADD service. By helping to explain the GDPR rules for its members’ fleet customers, the ADLV believes that discussions will help to define the industry standard.

The ADLV will support members with an advisory document for fleet managers, which will include such topics as:

  • The content of Privacy Notices on how the data will be used and how long information can be held.
  • Required Audit trails and what happens to the data afterwards.
  • The right to be forgotten.
  • Potential changes in the mandate and the associated terms and processes.
  • Required Training Issues.

Commenting on the new regulations, Terry Hiles ADLV Director and Commercial Director of Licence Check Ltd, noted, “GDPR is going to present a challenge to a worryingly large number of businesses which have hitherto assumed that sitting beside the driver to look at their licence details using the DVLA’s service for individuals is sufficient evidence of consent. As an association, speaking to businesses of all sizes in the UK, we find that our members encounter this on a daily basis. The reality is though that this service is for the individual driver’s use only.”

Commenting on the joint discussions with the DVLA, Kevin Curtis ADLV director and Managing Director of Driving Monitor added, “GDPR is the biggest data challenge on the horizon for fleet managers. However, the ADLV will be advising our members on how to prepare fully for the changes ahead. We are delighted to be working with the DVLA as a new contract is being prepared for ADD users.”

“ADLV aim to publish a membership advisory document early in 2018 and will be available to answer queries for members online.“

 

For her part, Donna Jones, Senior Commercial Data Sharing Manager at DVLA Commented, “we welcome the advice that is to be given to ADLV members. The DVLA has been undertaking a detailed review of all its contracts in relation to GDPR, including the ADD contract which we expect to rollout in March 2018, in readiness for the new legislation being implemented from 25 May 2018.”