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Lubartów, September 2019

Admission to the Public Information Bulletin

Let's start with the most important legal act in Poland. From the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of April 2, 1997, adopted in the constitutional referendum on May 25, 1997.

In art. 61 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland includes our civic right to obtain information about the activities of public authorities and persons discharging public functions. 

In turn, the basic legal act regulating the principles of access to public information is the Act of September 6, 2001 on access to public information, which entered into force on January 1, 2002.

 

And so we come to the municipal Public Information Bulletins. The content collected on the BIP pages can be freely printed and copied.

The Municipal Office is obliged to publish information that will be of benefit to all visitors, including: legal status or legal form, subject matter and competences,  bodies and persons performing functions and their competences,  the property he has at his disposal, the mode of operation, methods of accepting and settling matters, information on the registers, records and archives kept, as well as on the methods and principles of sharing the data contained therein. This is actually the first place where we can, as residents, look for answers to our questions.

 

Hence our interest in Public Information Bulletins. We want to encourage residents to use these free publishers.

In the next issues we will convince what benefits for us - citizens - come from reading BIPs.

And what did readers most often look for on the pages of the Lubartów Bulletin? We are a bit surprised and at the same time we encourage you to guess. Who has recently used the Newsletter? Maybe organize a competition with prizes?

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