Executive Order no. 904

Executive Order No. 904 for the Declaration of Accessibility – Denmark

Overview  

Executive Order No. 904 is a Danish law that ensures public sector websites and mobile apps are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. The goal is to make digital services easier to use for individuals with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive impairments.  

Key Provisions  

1. Accessibility Requirements – Public websites and apps must meet specific accessibility standards, such as providing text alternatives for images, readable fonts, keyboard navigation, and clear structure.  

2. Declaration of Accessibility – Organisations must publish an accessibility statement on their website or app. This statement explains how accessible the service is and how users can report any issues.  

3. User Feedback – If someone encounters accessibility problems, the organisation must respond within a reasonable time and work to fix the issues.  

4. Enforcement – The law applies to most public sector bodies, including government agencies, municipalities, and public institutions.  

Important Dates  

- The order was enacted on June 26, 2019.  

- Compliance deadlines depend on when the website or app was published, but most public sector entities were required to meet the standards by September 23, 2020.  

This explanation is based on the official document, which you can find here:  

https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/2019/904