The Military Property Agency undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications Operated by Public Entities. This Accessibility Statement applies to the AirSHOW RADOM 2025 website.
Date of website’s publication: ………
Date of website’s last significant update: ………..
The website conforms with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications Operated by Public Entities partially due to the below-listed non-conformities or exclusions.
Some of the videos are not subtitled for hearing-impaired and deaf persons. We do not have a contact form. You can contact us by email or phone. For contact details, go to the “Contact” section. The website has standard browser shortcuts enabled.
This Statement is made on:……………
This Statement is issued on the basis of a self-evaluation performed by a public entity.
The website has standard browser shortcuts enabled.
Feedback and contact details
If you have trouble accessing the website, please contact us. Contact person: Website editor: [email protected]. Telephone: 22 314 97 68. You can also email or call us to request inaccessible information or file an accessibility complaint.
Every person has the right to request the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application, or any part thereof. You may also request access to information via alternative means of access, including by way of reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the contents of a video without audiodescription, etc. The request should state the requester’s details, the website, or mobile application concerned, and the means of contacting the person. If the requester seeks access to information via alternative means of access, they should specify what manner of providing such information would be convenient for their purposes. The requested public entity is required to fulfil the request promptly, within seven days of the request. However, if this is impossible, the public entity will inform the requester about the date by which the request could be fulfilled, with the proviso that it cannot take longer than two (2) months from the request. If digital accessibility cannot be ensured, the public entity may offer an alternative way of accessing information. Should the public entity fail to fulfil the accessibility request, including to provide an alternative way of accessing information, the requester may lodge a complaint regarding the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application, or any part thereof. If this procedure does not bring the matter to conclusion, the requester may additionally file a petition to the Ombudsman.
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If you have trouble accessing the website, please contact us. Contact person: Website editor: [email protected].