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Slovenia: Accessibility Law

ZDPSI

Compliance Summary

Enforcement Body

Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Penalty Structure

Authority Discretion

Compliance Deadline

2025-06-28

Cure Period

60 days

Verbatim Law Details

"Zakon o dostopnosti proizvodov in storitev za invalidne osebe (ZDPSI, 2023) designates the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ) as the supervisory body. Administrative fines reach EUR 40,000 for serious non-compliance."

Key Articles

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    Article 2 (Scope)

    Defines covered products and services. Slovenia retained its pre-existing public-sector law ZDSMA (2018, web sites and mobile apps) and enacted ZDPSI in April 2023 to transpose the EAA for private-sector products and services.

    EAA Directive, Article 2
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    Article 6 (Obligations)

    Economic operator duties: ensure accessibility, maintain technical documentation, cooperate with MDDSZ inspections. Applies to the full supply chain.

    EAA Directive, Article 7
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    Article 17 (MDDSZ supervision)

    Grants the Ministry of Labour supervisory powers: inspections, documentation requests, compliance orders, and coordination with EU market surveillance authorities.

    EAA Directive, Article 19
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    Article 21 (Penalties, up to EUR 40,000)

    Administrative fines up to EUR 40,000 for serious non-compliance. MDDSZ can also order corrective measures and product withdrawal.

    EAA Directive, Article 30

Sectors in Scope

BankingE-commerceTransportTelephonye-Books

Exemptions

Microenterprises exempt.

Compliance Notes

Slovenia's ZDPSI (2023) transposes the EAA for private-sector products and services. The older ZDSMA (2018) continues to cover public-sector web sites and mobile apps under the Web Accessibility Directive.

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