The Directorate General of Public Governance of the Ministry for Digital and Civil Service Transformation is committed to making its website accessible. As stated by the Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September, on accessibility of websites and applications for mobile devices in the public sector, which transposes Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2016.
This accessibility statement applies to the website /content/transparency/home/en/ excluding embedded content from other domains.
This website partially complies with Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the lack of conformity of the aspects mentioned below.
The content mentioned below is not accessible for the following reasons:
Lack of compliance with Royal Decree 1112/2018.
On some pages the information, structure and relationships are not determined by software or have an alternative in text [requirement number 9.1.3.1 of the UNE-EN 301549:2022 on information and relationships].
On some pages, color has been used as the only visual medium to transmit information, indicate an action, provoke a response or distinguish a visual element [requirement number 9.1.4.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 on the use of color].
On some pages the text contrast may not be at least 4.5:1 [requirement number 9.1.4.3 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 on minimum contrast].
On some pages the contrast of the components of the user interface and of the graphic objects may not reach 3:1 with the adjacent colors [requirement number 9.1.4.11 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 on non-textual contrast].
On some pages there may be duplicate attributes and IDs [requirement number 9.4.1.1 of the standard UNE-EN 301549:2022 on processing].
Some images are not labelled or their textual alternative is generic [requirement number 10.1.1.1 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 on non-textual content].
Some headers or control names may not be sufficiently descriptive of their purpose [requirement number 10.2.4.6 of UNE-EN 301549:2022 on headers and labels].
Disproportionate burden
It does not apply.
Content outside the scope of applicable law
There may be PDF files and other formats published before September 20, 2018 that do not meet all accessibility requirements, although most have been tried to do so.
There may be third-party content that was not developed by this Unit or that is not under its control, such as office files.
There may be pre-recorded files published before September 20, 2018 that do not meet all accessibility requirements.
This statement was prepared on 09/28/2023.
The method used to prepare the declaration was a self-evaluation carried out by inSuiton 17/07/2023.
Last revision of the statement: 09/28/2023
Accessibility requirements can be communicated (article 10.2.a of RD 1112/2018) for:
For these communications, the following are available: channels:
According to article 10.2.b of RD 1112/2018, you can also present:
In the request for accessible information, you must clearly specify the facts, reasons and request to confirm that it is a reasonable and legitimate request.
Requests for accessible information and complaints can be submitted according to the options set out in Law 39/2015, of 1 October, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations.
Communications, complaints and requests for accessible information will be received and managed by the General Directorate of Public Governance of the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service.
The person concerned may file a complaint if a request for accessible information or complaint is dismissed and he/she does not agree with the decision, or the response does not meet the requirements of Article 12.5.Also, you can claim if you have spent twenty business days without getting an answer.
You can submit oneClaim on accessibility of websitesas well as using the options set out in Law 39/2015, of 1 October, on the Common Administrative Procedure of Public Administrations.
The complaints will be received and managed by the General Directorate of Public Governance of the Ministry for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service.
The website works best with the latest versions of popular browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. The minimum recommended web resolution is 1280x1024.
The design of the website adapts to mobile devices, so it will look good on your phone or tablet.
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