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Estonia: Accessibility Law

Products and Services Accessibility Act

Compliance Summary

Enforcement Body

Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority

Penalty Structure

Authority Discretion

Compliance Deadline

2025-06-28

Cure Period

30 days

Verbatim Law Details

"Estonia's Products and Services Accessibility Act (jõustunud 2022) designates the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) for enforcement. Administrative fines are set at up to €20,000 for non-compliant economic operators."

Key Articles

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    § 2 (Scope)

    Defines the products and services subject to Estonian accessibility law — aligned with the EAA's harmonised categories.

    EAA Directive, Article 2
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    § 7 (Obligations)

    Requires economic operators to ensure accessibility at every stage — from design and manufacture through to distribution and service delivery.

    EAA Directive, Article 7
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    § 18 (State supervision)

    Grants TTJA inspection and enforcement powers: authority to request documentation, conduct market checks, and order corrective action.

    EAA Directive, Article 19
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    § 22 (Penalties)

    Administrative fines up to €20,000 for non-compliant economic operators. TTJA may also order product withdrawal or service suspension.

    EAA Directive, Article 30

Sectors in Scope

BankingE-commerceTransportTelephonye-Books

Exemptions

Microenterprises exempt. Estonia is one of the most digitally advanced EU states, so enforcement is expected to be active.

Compliance Notes

Estonia's e-governance leadership makes TTJA one of the more technically capable enforcement bodies in the EU.

Important Legal Disclaimer

This tool is a self-assessment aid only and does not constitute legal advice or a formally certified compliance assessment. Outputs, including reports, scores, checklists, and accessibility statements, are for internal use and should be reviewed by a qualified legal representative or independent accessibility auditor before being relied upon for regulatory, procurement, or public-disclosure purposes. All assessment risk lies with the internal assessor. accessibilityref, its developers, and staff accept zero liability for losses arising from use of or reliance on these outputs. Always verify against official sources: the W3C WCAG 2.2 Recommendation, the European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882), and your national enforcement authority.