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Data Privacy – Thailand Draft Exemption for Small Organizations Acting as Data Processors

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Data Privacy – Thailand Draft Exemption for Small Organizations Acting as Data Processors

The Thailand Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (“PDPA“) governs personal data processing and defines the roles and responsibilities of parties involved in such activities. Under the PDPA, a “Data Processor” is defined as a person or entity that processes personal data on behalf of another party. Since Data Processors do not have authority over processing activities, the Personal Data Protection Committee (“PDPC“) has determined it necessary to reduce certain regulatory burdens for smaller entities. Consequently, the draft Announcement on the Exemption for Small Organizations Acting as Data Processors (“Draft“) has been prepared and is undergoing public consultation through 14 November 2024.

Data Processor obligations are prescribed under Section 40 of the PDPA. Specifically, Section 40 (3) requires Data Processors to record personal data processing activities according to PDPC – prescribed criteria and methods. The Draft exempts the following types of organizations from this obligation:

(collectively referred to as “Small Size Data Processors“).

However, this Draft exemption does not apply to personal data processing activities that:

Additionally, the exemption does not apply to any Small Size Data Processor that is required to appoint a Data Protection Officer, also known as, DPO.

Author: Panisa Suwanmatajarn, Managing Partner.

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