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Ireland: S.I. 636/2023 & web accessibility — fines up to €60,000

Ireland: EU Directive 2019/882 — the European Accessibility Act — is transposed into national law here, covering products and services offered to consumers, including online shops and e-commerce. The applicable law and the authority that enforces it are shown below.

Penalties at a glance

Maximum fine€60,000
Criminal sanctionsYes
EnforcementCompetition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)

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Sources: S.I. 636/2023 · Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)

LawEuropean Union (Accessibility Requirements of Products and Services) Regulations 2023 (S.I. No. 636/2023)
Accessibility statementRequired · English, Irish · update every 12 months
StandardWCAG 2.1 · EN 301 549 v3.2.1

Frequently asked questions

Ireland: how high are the fines?

Violations can be fined up to €60,000, enforced by Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC).

When do the rules apply?

The accessibility requirements apply across the EU from 28 June 2025.

Does the EAA apply to my website?

The EAA covers specific sectors — e-commerce, consumer banking, e-books, electronic communications, audiovisual media, passenger transport and self-service terminals — not every website; a purely informational or promotional site may fall outside its scope. If you sell goods or services to consumers online, you are typically covered. Micro-enterprises providing services are exempt — fewer than 10 employees and, at the same time, an annual turnover or balance-sheet total of at most €2 million (both conditions must be met). The exemption covers services only, not products.

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