
[Note: This country is in the European Union (EU). Visit the European Union section of this Global Digital Accessibility Laws Page for more information about the European Accessibility Act and other digital accessibility Directives impacting EU countries.]
- Law of 28 May 2019 on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. This law is still in force. It is the transposition of the Web Accessibility Directive, (The EU Directive on accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies (EN 2016/2102).)
- Law of 8 March 2023 on the accessibility requirements of products and services. This law is the transposition of the European Accessibility Act (Directive EU 2019/882).
- The government of Luxembourg provides guidelines for websites and mobile apps:
- General Repository for Improving Web Accessibility (RGAA 4.1): Introduction (same guidelines as in France)
- Mobile Application Accessibility Assessment Framework (RAAM 1): Introduction
- Both these guidelines are compatible with the European norm EN 301 549 v3.2.1. One website or app of the public sector has the possibility to conform to the European norm or to one of these guidelines.