The Directive on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications also known as Directive (EU) 2016/2102 was adopted by the
EU in 2016. This Directive applies to public sector organizations of
member states of the European Union. The goal was to ensure that all
public sector
The public sector, also called the state sector, is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. Public sectors include the public goods and governmental services such as the military, law enforcement, in ...
organizations were
accessible for the 80 million people with disabilities in the EU.
This
EU Directive
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gave each member state until 2018 to be transposed into national legislation. Each member country is responsible for implementing national legislation that conforms. A minimum level of harmonization is required which Member States must maintain. National legislation can exceed these minimum requirements, and some countries have chosen to do so. In transposing this EU Directive to national legislation, there was no need to extend it beyond the public sector organizations, but France chose to ego beyond the minimum.
The Web Accessibility Directive Expert Group (WADEX) was established to provide support on the implementation of the Directive.
The EU also implemented four
Commission Implementing Decisions to complete the directive. These implementing decisions are legally binding acts within the European Union and are directly applicable in all member states of the EU. "Implementing decisions are always limited in scope. Their aim is to ensure uniform implementation of European legislation, and the subject-matter of any implementing decision serves that goal alone." The related implementing decisions provide a model accessibility statement (2018/1523), monitoring methodology and arrangements for reporting (2018/1524), harmonised standard for websites and mobile application (2018/2048, updated by 2021/1339).
The EU's new
European Accessibility Act
The European Accessibility Act is a directive of the European Union which took effect in April 2019. This directive aims to improve the trade between members of the EU for accessible products and services, by removing country specific rules. Busi ...
complements the Web Accessibility Directive and applies to the private sector, thus impacting a much larger number of people.
Implications of this Directive
The Directive:
* addresses websites and apps of public sector organizations;
* refers to specific standards, such as
EN 301 549;
* requires the publication of an
accessibility statement for websites and mobile apps;
* calls for a feedback mechanism for users to flag accessibility problems;
* expects regular accessibility monitoring and corresponding public reports by Member States.
The EC is also supporting the financing of research and pilot projects such as
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W3C-WAI -
WAI-Tools to establish uniform accessibility testing rules;
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W3C-WAI -
WAI-Guide to design educational material;
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WADcher to develop a WAD platform prototype for evaluation, monitoring and reporting for WAD;
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Funka Nu AB
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For d ...
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We4Authors to facilitates the incorporation of accessibility features as the default option in authoring tools.
Timeline for Implementation
* September 23, 2018 - Member States must transpose this Directive to national legislation
* September 23, 2019 - all new public sector websites must conform
* September 23, 2020 - all public sector websites must conform
* June 23, 2021 - all mobile apps must conform
* December 23, 2021 - member states' websites will need to be monitored and publicly reported
* 23 June 2022 -
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the executive of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with 27 members of the Commission (informally known as "Commissioners") headed by a President. It includes an administrative body ...
to carry out a review of the application of this directive (Article 13).
Accessibility Monitoring and Reporting
Member States' have assigned organizations which are in charge of monitoring the implementation of the Web Accessibility Directive. Among other tasks, these organizations are responsible for regular monitoring of public sector sites, review disproportionate burden cases and accessibility statements, and guarantee both accessibility compliance and effective handling of feed-back given by users
The European Commission's 2022 eGovernment Benchmarkcompares how governments across Europe deliver digital public services.
2020-2021 Reports
A full public list of EU monitoring reports produced because of the Web Accessibility Directive is available per country. This included the
UK: Accessibility report of public sector websites and mobile appsdue to the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. All member states aside from France and Cyprus have published their monitoring reports.
Luxembourg
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Digital accessibility monitoring in Luxembourg Ireland
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Monitoring Report EU WAD Ireland 2021and
Malta
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Report on the outcome of the monitoring and use of the enforcement procedurewere written in English. Both
Slovenia
Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and ...
and
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, In recognized minority languages of Portugal:
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also included an English translation. All other reports were translated to English using fully automated machine translation.
Every three years, member states are required to provide reporting. The next reports will be due in December 2024.
References
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European Union directives
Accessibility
2016 in Europe
2016 in law
Anti-discrimination legislation
Disability legislation