Norway - 2022

WAD addition to regulations on universal design of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions

Overview

The WAD (Web Accessibility Directive) addition to Norway’s ICT regulations ensures that digital services—like websites, mobile apps, and self-service machines—are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. This law is part of Norway’s commitment to universal design, meaning digital tools should work for all users without needing special adaptations.

Key Requirements

  1. Accessibility Standards:

    - Websites and apps must follow WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) at level AA.

    - This includes features like text alternatives for images, keyboard navigation, and clear contrast for readability.

  2. Who Must Comply?

    - Public sector: All government agencies, municipalities, and public institutions.

    - Private sector: Businesses offering essential services (e.g., banking, transportation, healthcare).

  3. Accessibility Statements:

    - Organizations must publish a statement explaining how accessible their digital services are and how to report issues.

  4. Enforcement & Deadlines:

    - The law was updated in 2021 and fully enforced from February 1, 2023.

    - Non-compliance can lead to penalties or legal action.

Why It Matters

This law helps over 800,000 Norwegians with disabilities access digital services equally, reducing exclusion in areas like healthcare, education, and government services.

This explanation is based on the official document: WAD Addition to ICT Regulations (Lovdata).