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Digital accessibility statement

The Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje is committed to making its websites and/or mobile applications accessible in accordance with the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Programming Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies of the Republic of Croatia (Official Gazette No. 17/19; hereinafter referred to as the Act) transposing the Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies (OJ L 327, 2.12.2016).

This Digital Accessibility Statement applies to the online content of the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje published on the https://mhz.hr/ domain.

Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with the Act due to the non-compliances (inaccessible content) listed below.

Inaccessible content
The content listed below is inaccessible for the following reasons:
- although in most cases the names of links specify the content behind them, there is a possibility that this is not the case with all links (redundant texts in titles and links need to be revised)
- some .pdf files found in posts are not entirely created by exporting them from a source file from Microsoft Office Word with the selection of accessibility options, but by scanning printed documents, i.e. they are not accessible because they are not properly prepared for screen readers (they are available in an image format that screen readers cannot read)
- some images have textual content and are not a logo (posters, exhibition announcements and events)

The Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje continues to constantly improve the accessibility of its websites and services so that people with certain disabilities, the elderly, or people with certain impairments in perception might use the website without hindrance. The Museum continuously improves the user experience by applying relevant accessibility standards according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an organization involved in the standardization of web technologies. Moreover, the Museum is also working to eliminate the observed non-compliances.

Disproportionate burden
For the aforementioned non-compliances, the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje temporarily invokes an exception due to disproportionate burden in the sense of Article 8 of the Act.

In accordance with the Article 3 of the Act, office files that were published before 23 September 2018 are qualified by the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje as archives and are exempt from the application of the Act.

Furthermore, the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje is temporarily exempted from the application of the Act, in accordance with the Article 3 of the Act, for the following:
f) reproductions of objects from heritage collections in private or public ownership and of historical, artistic, archaeological, aesthetic, scientific, or technical significance, which are part of collections kept in cultural institutions, if they cannot be fully accessible due to:
1) inconsistency of accessibility requirements with the preservation of the object concerned or the fidelity of the reproduction (for example contrast) or
2) unavailability of automated and cost-effective solutions that would easily extract the text of manuscripts and other objects from heritage collections and turn them into content that is compliant with accessibility requirements.

Raising the level of accessibility
In future updates of the website, recommendations for improving accessibility will be implemented and the level of accessibility will be raised to the greatest possible extent, in accordance with the Act on the Accessibility.

Preparation of the Digital Accessibility Statement
This statement was prepared on 1 September 2024 (at the time of the first publication of the webpage), in accordance with the Accessibility Statement Template in line with the Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies, and established by the EU Commission Implementing Decision 2018/1523.

The assessment of compliance with the accessibility requirements is a result of a self-assessment and WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool.

The Statement was last reviewed on 1 September 2024.
The Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje will regularly revise this Statement after eliminating the reasons for the inaccessibility of particular content.

Feedback and contact information
All queries related to the accessibility of the website of the Museums of Hrvatsko Zagorje (http://mhz.hr/) can be sent by e-mail to mhz@mhz.hr.

Enforcement procedures
The Office of the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Croatia is the body responsible for monitoring the compliance of websites and programming solutions for mobile devices of public sector bodies in regard to accessibility requirements, as well as for overseeing the implementation of the Act.

In case of unsatisfactory responses to a notice or request for feedback on the accessibility of this website, users can contact the Information Commissioner by e-mail at: pristupacnost@pristupinfo.hr.

Inspectors and other authorized officials of the Commissioner’s Office carry out inspectional supervision over the implementation of the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Programming Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies (Official Gazette No. 17/19).

The provisions of the Right of Access to Information Act apply to supervision (Official Gazette No. 25/13 and 85/15).