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available to persons visiting its site
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for errors, omissions, or for those that could
be obtained from the use of such information. In particular, using
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D. Access to Administrative Documents
The Act of April 12, 2000 called "right of citizens in their dealings with the administration has organized communication and access to administrative documents to anyone who requests it.
If the principle is the on-site consultation documents can be transmitted subject to payment of copyright fees (where the documents are not available in digital form) and of course subject to confidentiality or privacy of any other secret recognized by law.
To facilitate access, it shall be a corresponding burden of disclosure of documents in each community, for the Burgundy region the person responsible for access to administrative documents is Bruno Conversat and any request should be addressed:
- electronic form to: PRADO@cr-bourgogne.fr
- on paper:
Regional Council of Burgundy
Mr. Bruno Conversat
Responsible for access to administrative documents (Prado)
17 bd Tremouille
BP 23502
21035 DIJON cedex
FRANCE
E. Credits
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Publishing Director: Chairman of the Regional Council.
Managing Editor: Director of Communications
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Design and production:
Direction de la communication (DIRCOM)
Conseil régional de Bourgogne.
17 boulevard de la Trémouille
BP 1602
21035 DIJON CEDEX
FRANCE
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Photo credits:
Patrice Fournier, Patrice Thomas, Pierre Combier, Michel Ferchaud, Sergey Rosenblum, Vincent Arbelet, Michel Joly, Aït Balckacem, Bruno Le Hir De Fallois, Philippe Maupetit
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Line graph:
Degre2p, Novamondo et Conseil régional de Bourgogne (Direction de la communication).
Upgrade 2012 : direction de la communication du CRB.
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Accommodation:
OVH. Gestion administration SysAdmin : direction de la communication du CRB.
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100% free software platform:
- Linux Redhat Enterprise, Apache, Postgresql, PHP.
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Content management system (CMS): Scribe Burgundy (Tool made by management communication CRB
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Performance and quality of service:
cf Woozweb audit (pour le temps de réponse : plus c'est petit mieux c'est)
Performance du 1er au 15 mai 2012 :
- Disponibilité : 100 %
- Temps de réponse moyen : 0,02 s (moins d’1% des sites font mieux)
F. Accessibility
In an ongoing effort for quality and accessibility, all of our sites are checked daily by a robot
to ensure maximum compliance with W3C standards (XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS strict).
Our CMS also monitors each addition and modification of content by our editorial team for ensuring that respect in time (tidyCtrl).
RGAA May 2012: our site is being set standards of PGRFA under the graphical overhaul of the site
(Project completed by the communications department of the CRB September 2011 to September 2012). Thank you for your understanding.