Right to access public documents
Every person has the right to access public documents equally and equally.
Every person has the right to access public documents on the basis of a request. This request can be made in writing, electronically or verbally. When the request is made verbally by the applicant, the official responsible for access to public documents of the public institution is obliged to draft a written request to proceed further.
Any person requesting access to public documents is not obliged to give reasons for the use of public documents to be allowed access to public documents and has the right to remain anonymous in relation to third parties.
Restriction of this right is done only in limited and specific cases defined by the legislation in force.
The public institution, at the moment it registers the request, is obliged to issue a decision within seven (7) days for permission to access the required document, or to issue a reasoned decision for complete or partial refusal and must inform you about it. by means of appeal.
Any person who considers that the rights guaranteed by the Law on Access to Public Documents have been violated has the right to file a complaint with the Agency for Information and Privacy within fifteen (15) days from the day when the public institution has refused in its entirety. or partially the request, or even when he was silent and did not respond.