Public institution Innovation Agency Lithuania (hereinafter referred to as “Institution”) (legal entity code 125447177, registered address J. Balčikonio str. 3, LT-008247 Vilnius, tel. +370 700 77 055) is your data controller and is responsible for the protection of your personal information that you disclose to the Institution.
Public institution Innovation Agency Lithuania carries out the processing of personal data in accordance with Regulation No. 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (General Data Protection Regulation) and the rules of personal data processing in the Institution approved by the General Director of the Public Institution Innovation Agency Lithuania and other legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union, which establish the processing of natural persons’ personal data.
The Institution appoints the data protection officer Rokas Didžiapetris, who shall act as data protection officer as set out in Article 39(1) of the GDPR. The officer, regarding your data collection, can be contacted by e-mail at: e- [email protected] or by tel. +370 618 12136.
When does the Institution acquire the right to process your data?
We only process your data:
having received your express consent to the processing of your data for one or more purposes defined by the Institution;
the conclusion and performance of contracts with you;
where necessary for the fulfilment of the Institution’s legal obligations.
How does the Institution process your data?
Your data is processed in a lawful, transparent and fair manner by Institution for predefined purposes, ensuring the principle of data reduction (i.e. collecting only as much data as it is necessary to provide the service), ensuring the accuracy and timely updating of your data, ensuring the security and storage of the data for no longer than is necessary to achieve the intended purposes of the processing.
What personal data and for what purposes does the Institution process? *
[1] The Institution shall store your data for no longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected or for the period provided for by the legislation.
*Not mentioned here are the purposes of internal administration (personnel management, management and use of available material and financial resources (including public procurements and bookkeeping), and clerical management) staff, suppliers of goods and services and their employees’, and customers’ and their employees’ personal data.
Public institution Innovation Agency Lithuania does not collect or process special categories of your personal data, except for Institution’s personnel data processed for internal administration purposes. Special categories of personal data include: related to your racial or ethnic origin, political, religious, philosophical or other beliefs, trade union membership, health, sex life, as well as information about your criminal record.
Where does the Institution receive your personal data from and who can use it?
The Institution processes personal data received directly from you and which you provide to us when you apply for and use of the services provided by the Institution, fill in data and registration forms for events by registering in databases managed by the Institution. The Institution also receives your data from legal entities when you are a representative, employee, owner or other person associated with these legal entities.
From Third Parties (Republic of Lithuania Statistics Department, UAB Creditinfo Lietuva, etc.). We only collect your data in relation to the legal entity you represent for the purposes of impact assessment.
Your personal data processed by the Institution may be transferred to a Third Party:
- only on the basis of a written agreement with a Third Party;
- only after the data subject has been informed in advance of the transfer of his/her data to Third Parties;
- only with your express consent to such transfer.
You will be informed in advance of any actions taken by the Institution for the transfer of your personal data.
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