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- Directive (EU) 2019/882, European Accessibility Act, Article 13, Obligations of service providers
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- Directive (EU) 2019/882, European Accessibility ActArticle 13, Obligations of service providers
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1. Service providers shall ensure that they design and provide services in accordance with the accessibility requirements of this Directive. 2. Service providers shall prepare the necessary information in accordance with Annex V and shall explain how the services meet the applicable accessibility requirements. The information shall be made available to the public in written and oral format, including in a manner which is accessible to persons with disabilities. Service providers shall keep that information for as long as the service is in operation. 3. Without prejudice to Article 32, service providers shall ensure that procedures are in place so that the provision of services remains in conformity with the applicable accessibility requirements. Changes in the characteristics of the provision of the service, changes in applicable accessibility requirements and changes in the harmonised standards or in technical specifications by reference to which a service is declared to meet the accessibility requirements shall be adequately taken into account by the service providers. 4. In the case of non-conformity, service providers shall take the corrective measures necessary to bring the service into conformity with the applicable accessibility requirements. Furthermore, where the service is not compliant with applicable accessibility requirements, service providers shall immediately inform the competent national authorities of the Member States in which the service is provided, to that effect, giving details, in particular, of the non-compliance and of any corrective measures taken. 5. Service providers shall, further to a reasoned request from a competent authority, provide it with all information necessary to demonstrate the conformity of the service with the applicable accessibility requirements. They shall cooperate with that authority, at the request of that authority, on any action taken to bring the service into compliance with those requirements.
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Austria
Authority Designation in Progress
Belgium
FPS Economy
Bulgaria
Ministry of Transport and Communications
Croatia
Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development
Cyprus
Ministry of Finance
Czech Republic
Ministry of Industry and Trade
Denmark
Danish Safety Technology Authority
Estonia
Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority
Finland
Regional State Administrative Agency (AVI)
France
ARCOM
Germany
BMAS
Greece
National Accessibility Authority
Hungary
Authority Designation in Progress
Ireland
CCPC
Italy
AgID
Latvia
Consumer Rights Protection Centre
Lithuania
Department of Physical Culture and Sports
Luxembourg
Ministry of Family Affairs
Malta
Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority
Netherlands
ACM
Poland
PFRON
Portugal
INR (National Institute for Rehabilitation)
Romania
National Authority for Persons with Disabilities
Slovakia
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Slovenia
Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities
Spain
Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos
Sweden
PTS
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