The Supreme Audit Office of Poland undertakes to ensure its website is accessible under the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities. This accessibility statement applies to the website https://eurosaiwgea.org
Date of the website publication: 07/06/2024
Date of the last major update: 07/06/2024
Compatibility with the Act
The website partially complies with the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities. Reasons for partial non-compliance with the said Act include inconsistencies and exemptions listed below.
This website contains PDF files developed in a way which does not ensure their full digital accessibility. The documents will be gradually updated in line with the requirements of the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities.
The statement was prepared on 07/06/2024 based on self-assessment carried out by the public entity.
Additional elements of the website affecting accessibility
On the website one can use standard keyboard shortcuts for internet browsers.
Feedback and contact details
In case of any problems with the website accessibility, please contact Andrzej Gaładyk, the contact person who can be reached by email: www@nik.gov.pl or phone: +48 22 444 50 73. You can use the same channel to submit requests for inaccessible information or to file accessibility claims.
Information about the procedure
Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or any of their elements. Also, everyone can request that information be made accessible through an alternative means of access, for example by reading out a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a video without audio description, etc. The request should contain details of the requester, indicate which website or mobile application it concerns and the method of contact. If the requester reports the need to receive information through an alternative means of access, he/she should also specify a convenient way of presenting this information.
The public entity should execute the request immediately, not later than within 7 days from the request date. If the deadline cannot be met, the public entity shall immediately inform the requester when it is possible to fulfil the request but the new deadline may not exceed 2 months from the request date. If digital accessibility cannot be provided, the public entity may offer an alternative way of accessing the information.
If the public entity refuses to execute the request to provide accessibility or an alternative means of access to information, the requester may lodge a complaint regarding the provision of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or any of their elements.
After exhausting the above-mentioned procedure, a claim to the Ombudsman can be also filed.