South Czech Philharmonic is a statutory body under Section 3 of the Act and ensures the accessibility of its website.
South Czech Philharmonic undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with EU Directive 2016/2102 of 26 October 2016 on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies and Act No.99/2019 Coll., on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.
This accessibility statement applies to all South Czech Philharmonic websites, including the following:
Pursuant to Commission Decision (EU) 2018/2048 of 20 December 2018 on a harmonised standard for websites and mobile applications, these websites are developed with the following standards in mind:
Furthermore, these websites comply with the rules for accessibility as stipulated by Decree No. 64/2008 Coll., on accessibility.
This website complies with the accessibility requirements set out in the relevant directive, law and relevant international standards, except for the content listed below.
If there is information on the website that is not or cannot be accessed, the South Czech Philharmonic provides an alternative means of obtaining the information in accordance with Section 4(7) of the Act.
It is possible to contact the content administrator of the website by contacting the person who is on the specific page, or you can contact the administrators who will tell you who the content administrator is. The content manager will endeavour to provide the relevant information to the user in a form that is appropriate to the user, if possible.
According to Section 9 of the Act, anyone may make a complaint to the obliged entity requesting remedy if he or she has reasonable grounds to suspect that a website or mobile application managed by the obliged entity does not comply with the requirements under Sections 4 to 6 or that the grounds under Section 8(1)(b) or Section 8(3)(c) are unfounded. The provisions of the law governing the right to petition governing the submission and handling of petitions shall apply mutatis mutandis to the submission and handling of a petition.
Anyone can make a complaint to the South Bohemian Philharmonic through the contacts listed on the "Contact" page or by contacting the website administrators below.
According to Section 10(a) and Section 11 of the Act, the Ministry of the Interior checks whether the obliged entity complies with accessibility obligations. Anyone can therefore contact the Ministry of the Interior. The Ministry of the Interior's eGovernment Department is responsible for this area.
This website is managed by Ready2Experience s.r.o. To contact the administrator, you can use the e-mail address servis@r2e.cz.
