Segura.legal is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector entities.
This accessibility statement applies to segura.legal.
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, due to the exceptions and non-conformities of the aspects indicated below.
Inaccessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
It lacks compliance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7: There may be several editing errors on some web pages, both in HTML content and in final documents, published after September 20, 2018.
Disproportionate burden: Not applicable.
The content is not within the scope of applicable legislation: There may be office files in PDF or other formats published before September 20, 2018, that do not fully comply with accessibility requirements.
Observations and contact information
Communications
Communications regarding accessibility requirements (Article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 112/2018, of September 7) can be made through the following contact mailbox.
For example:
- To report any possible non-compliance by this website.
- To convey other difficulties accessing the content.
- To submit any other inquiries or suggestions for improving the website’s accessibility.
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Communications will be received and forwarded by the General Directorate of Digital Services and Citizen Experience, under the Department of the Vice Presidency and Digital and Territorial Policies, as the Responsible Unit for Web Accessibility at the regional level.
Requests for accessible information and complaints
To make requests for accessible information and complaints (Article 12 of Royal Decree 1112/2017, of September 7), you should access the “Accessible Content on the Web” section and follow the option “Request accessible information or file a complaint.“
Any individual or legal entity can file complaints regarding the compliance with the requirements of Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, and request information about contents that are excluded from the scope of this regulation.
The requests and complaints that are registered must comply with the requirements established by Law 39/2015 of October 1, on the common administrative procedure of public administrations.
Application procedure
The application procedure, as stated in Article 13 of Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, can be initiated in the section “Accessible Content on the Web” through the option “Submit a claim request.“
If, once you have made a request for accessible information or complaint, it has been dismissed, you do not agree with the decision taken, or the response does not meet the requirements of Article 15.2 of Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, you can initiate a claim for:
- To know and object to the reasons for the dismissal.
- To urge the adoption of appropriate measures in case of disagreement with the decision taken.
- To present the reasons why you believe the response does not meet the required criteria.