NEW HEALTH PROTECTION MEASURES FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL EVENTS IN PUBLIC SPACES HAVE BEEN ADOPTED FOR CULTURAL EVENTS
Starting October 10th, event organizers must now consider proper protection of personal data, as the Minister of Health mandates the collection of information about event spectators and participants. In response to this evolving legal landscape, CONFIDENCE Law Office lawyers highlight key provisions for event organization:
- Ensure the security of the following data when issuing tickets and during registration: name, surname, phone number, address.
- Collect data directly from the participant/viewer.
- Inform individuals about the processing of their data at the point of ticket distribution or in the registration form.
- Store collected data for 21 days from the event date, and promptly destroy it afterward.
Crucially, all collected data must be used exclusively for preventing and controlling COVID-19. For assistance with proper data processing, organizers can contact CONFIDENCE Law Office lawyers, who are ready to address questions and establish systems compliant with the new requirements.
For more information, visit www.confidence.law.