The Act of the Year survey is organised by the professional services firm Deloitte and its law firm Deloitte Legal. The patronage was again taken over by the Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic, the Czech Bar Association and newly by the Chamber of Tax Advisors of the Czech Republic. The nomination board comprised twenty authorities from different areas (not only business). After a long debate, the board sent five nominees to the public vote:
"This year’s topic for many members of the nomination board of the survey was the digitalisation of the state administration. After a number of sub-acts, such as data boxes or some interactive forms, there may be a significant breakthrough. Within five years, the whole state administration in the Czech Republic should be completely digital. In a year, the creation and publication of legislation, the basic regulatory instrument for the management of the state, citizens and companies, should be digitised," commented Tomáš Babáček, Chairman of the nomination board for the Act of the Year and Partner at Deloitte Legal.
This year's nominations include not only the Act on the Right to Digital Services, but also a number of judgments of the Constitutional Court, which regulates the state’s digitalisation efforts on a regular basis to ensure constitutional compliance.
The vote takes place physically at the premises of individual partners, the organiser and on the website www.zakonroku.cz.