Cumplimiento del European Accessibility Act en Austria
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Penalty Range
€5,000–€80,000
Enforcement Body
Sozialministeriumservice
Active Since
June 28, 2025
National Law
Web-Zugänglichkeits-Gesetz (WZG)
What the EAA Means for Businesses in Austria
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) — EU Directive 2019/882 — is now enforceable in Austria since June 28, 2025. All websites and digital services targeting consumers must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards.
With approximately ~500,000 active websites and a population of 9.1M, Austria represents a significant market. The enforcement body (Sozialministeriumservice) can impose fines ranging from €5,000–€80,000 per violation.
Key sectors affected in Austria include: Tourism, banking, government.
How to Check Your Compliance
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EAA Compliance by Country
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