Preparation of Informed Consent for personal data collection

$160 $181 IVAI

Whoever collects personal data must obtain the express consent of the data subject or his/her representative. This consent must be in writing, either in a physical or electronic document.

Estimated Delivery Time

1 day

Why is Informed Consent important for personal data?

In accordance with the Personal Data Protection Law, it is necessary to obtain the express consent of the data subject or their representative to collect such data. This consent must be recorded in writing, either in a physical or electronic document, and may be revoked in the same manner, without retroactive effect.

Do you collect personal data? You need an Informed Consent!

When collecting personal data, it is necessary to comply with the following obligations: a) Previously inform the data owners or their representatives of the existence of a personal database, b) Clearly explain the purposes of the data collection, c) Indicate who will be the recipients of the information and who will be able to consult it, among others. In addition, when collecting personal data, it is necessary to obtain the express consent of the data subject or their representative. This consent must be recorded in writing, either in a physical or electronic document and can be revoked in the same way, without retroactive effect. PredictaBill is responsible for providing advice and assistance in the drafting and preparation of this document, which is essential to obtain the explicit and voluntary consent of the individuals whose data will be collected, thus ensuring transparency and legality in the processing of personal information.

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    Essential Documents

    Name of the person or company who collects the personal data. If a company, Confirm corporate name and ID. Confirm if a database is kept and where it is stored. Personal information of the person who gives consent: full name, ID, nationality, marital status and profession.

    Terms and conditions

    The price indicated here has been estimated assuming that the requested document will be delivered in digital format, or that you will pick up the physical version at the PredictaBill offices. Alternatively, you can request that the document be sent to the location you specify, by courier or Costa Rica postal service, in which case the costs and delivery times that will be indicated at the time of processing the payment for the service will apply

    FAQ

    1. What is Informed Consent for the collection of personal data?
    Informed Consent is a legal document that allows you to collect and use your customers’ personal data in an ethical and lawful manner. It is a way to guarantee the privacy and protection of personal information.
    2. Why is it important to have an Informed Consent?
    It is important to have an Informed Consent in order to comply with the personal data protection laws in Costa Rica. In addition, it provides transparency and confidence to customers, since it allows them to know how their data will be used and gives them the option to accept or reject its use.
    3. What personal data may be collected?
    Personal data that may be collected may include information such as name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, date of birth, among others. However, it is important to note that only data that is necessary and relevant for the specific purpose should be collected.
    4. How is Informed Consent obtained?
    Informed Consent is obtained through a clear and transparent process. This involves providing customers with the necessary information about the use of their personal data, the rights they have over it and the choices available to them. Clients must give their consent voluntarily, without pressure or coercion.
    5. In what situations is it not necessary to obtain express consent when collecting personal data?
    Express consent is not required in the following situations: a) When there is a substantiated order issued by a competent judicial authority or an agreement adopted by a special investigative commission of the Legislative Assembly in the exercise of its functions, b) When it concerns personal data of unrestricted access that is obtained from sources of general public access, c) When the delivery of the data is required by constitutional or legal provision, d) When the delivery of the data is required by constitutional or legal provision, e) When it is required by law, f) When it is not necessary to obtain express consent when collecting personal data.