Rules for providing information
Rules for providing information pursuant to Act No. 106/1999 Coll., on free access to information
Pravidla pro poskytování informací dle zákona č. 106/1999 Sb., o svobodném přístupu k informacím
1. The reason for and manner of establishing the obligated entity, the conditions and principles under which it operates
Česká pošta, s.p. (hereinafter referred to as “ČP”) is a legal entity within the meaning of Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, as amended. Its legal and property status is governed by Act No. 77/1997 Coll., on State-Owned Enterprises, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Act"). ČP was established on January 1, 1993, when it was registered by the Ministry of Economy of the Czech Republic in accordance with the Act in the Commercial Register maintained by the District Court for Prague 1, Section A, File No. 7565. It is currently registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague, Section A, File No. 7565.
The founding charter of ČP was issued by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The founding charter came into effect on June 16, 1997.
Current wording of the Charter of ČP
The Statute of the Czech Post issued by the founder regulates, in particular, the status of the Czech Post, the principles of its activities and internal organization, its main tasks, the manner of its management, and its relationship with the founder and international postal organizations.
Under the law and its Articles of Association, ČP is a legal entity conducting business activities with state property in its own name and on its own responsibility.
Current Version of the Czech Poker Association Bylaws
The main activity of ČP is the provision of postal services and international postal services.
The function of founder is performed in accordance with the provisions of Section 22 of the Act by the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic.
2. Organizational Structure
3. Procedure for Submitting and Processing Requests for Information
The most important laws and regulations that primarily govern the activities of ČP
- Act No. 77/1997 Coll., on State-Owned Enterprises
- Act No. 29/2000 Coll., on Postal Services
- Act No. 134/2016 Coll., on Public Procurement
- Act No. 106/1999 Coll., on Free Access to Information
5. Schedule of fees for providing information
Schedule of fees for providing information
In connection with the provision of information, ČP is entitled to request payment from the applicant for the provision of information in an amount that may not exceed the costs associated with searching for information, making copies, procuring technical data carriers, and sending the information to the applicant.
Before providing the information, the Czech Post will notify the applicant of the amount of the required payment, as well as the variable symbol for the payment. The deadline for processing the request does not run from the date of delivery of the notification of the amount of the payment until the date of payment.
ČP will postpone the application if the applicant fails to pay the requested amount within 60 days of the date of notification.
Payments can be made to:
account number:: 133406370
bank code: 0300
variable symbol: will be sent together with the calculation of the amount of the requested payment
6. Annual report on activities in the field of information provision
Information on the activities of ČP in the area of providing information pursuant to Act No. 106/1999 Coll., on free access to information, is included in the Annual Report on the Activities of Česká pošta s.p., which is published on the website: www.ceskaposta.cz.