The Catholic Faculty of Theology of the University of Split (hereinafter referred to as KBF Split) is obligated to ensure the digital accessibility of its web pages in accordance with the Law on the Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Sector Bodies of the Republic of Croatia (hereinafter referred to as the Accessibility Law), published in the Croatian Official Gazette (Narodne Novine no. 17/2019), which entered into force on September 23, 2019. Based on Article 9 of the Accessibility Law, which transposes Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council of October 26, 2016, on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies into Croatian legislation, KBF Split publishes this Statement, which applies to the following web pages:
Measures Taken
KBF Split continuously takes measures to make its websites accessible in accordance with the Accessibility Law:
- A person responsible for digital accessibility has been appointed.
- Staff training on digital accessibility is conducted.
Compliance Status
Website Compliance Status: This website is partially compliant with the Accessibility Law and has a level of compliance with WCAG 2.0 AA.
Content Compliance Status:
The content of the web pages is partially compliant with the Accessibility Law:
- Non-compliance with the Accessibility Law relates to:
- part of the office documents is in PDF format created as an image, not as text (which does not allow blind and visually impaired persons to use text reading systems).
- some images and photos used as illustrations for published articles do not have alternative text descriptions, which would enable blind individuals to understand the content of the image.
- the published motivational video on reasons to enroll in the faculty does not include subtitles with the spoken text, making it inaccessible to deaf individuals.
- disproportionate burden: For all non-compliances listed under point a), KBF Split temporarily invokes an exception due to a disproportionate burden within the meaning of Article 8 of the Accessibility Law.
- content falls outside the scope of the Accessibility Law: In accordance with Article 3 of the Law, PDF files published before September 23, 2018, not related to ongoing procedures, are qualified by KBF Split as archives and are exempt from the application of the Law.
Preparation of this Digital Accessibility Statement
This statement was composed on August 31, 2020.
To prepare this statement, CFT conducted a Self-Assessment according to the relevant accessibility requirements of European Standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (2018-08).
Feedback and Contact Information
If you notice any non-compliance with accessibility requirements on KBF Split's websites that are not mentioned in this Accessibility Statement, you can inform us by contacting the Information Officer of CFT Split via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please provide the following information:
your name and email address, the address (URL) of the page or document containing non-compliance with accessibility requirements, a description of the identified non-compliance with accessibility requirements. CFT Split will respond to your notification within 15 days of receiving it.
Inspection Oversight In the event of an unsatisfactory response from KBF Split to your notification of identified non-compliances or your request for information in an accessible format, in accordance with Article 12 of the Accessibility Law, you may contact the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Croatia.