Accessibility Statement
The Institution promotes the adoption of IT tools that adhere to the principles of accessibility, intended as the provision of information accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
The current website has some accessibility limitations, which will be resolved with the scheduled implementation and online launch of the new portal in 2024.
- Accessibility Statement (external link) – Updated on 19.09.2023
FEEDBACK MECHANISM
Any accessibility issues encountered on this website or on related thematic websites can be reported by using the following form.
Only in the event of a lack of response or an unsatisfactory reply from the responsible Administration, citizens may contact the Ombudsman for Digital Transactions through the “implementation procedure” always available in the Accessibility Statement.