Accessibility in the federal administration
Digitally available information and services make it easier for people with disabilities to communicate with public authorities Place. This enables social and political participation for everyone.
Overriding Provisions
Accessibility provisions are formulated in the following ordinances:
- Article 8 paragraph 2 of the Federal Constitution requires the non-discrimination of people with a physical, mental or mental disability
- The Disability Equality Act (BehiG) requires measures to prevent, reduce or improve discrimination to eliminate
- The Disability Equality Ordinance (BehiV) contains provisions on the requirements for a disabled person Organization of federal services
- Article 9 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNO-BRK) explains how to guarantee equal access to Information and services for the public
Accessibility Statement
This website is partially compliant with WCAG 2.1, compliance level AA. The incompatibilities are listed below.
Exceptions
The content listed below is not barrier-free for the following reasons, including the indication of barrier-free alternatives:
- Documents and images uploaded by third parties.
- The high-contrast setting of the operating system is not supported. Instead, a dark mode is available as an alternative.
- Drone Certificate Document (PDF)
- Certificate Checkers via Scanning a QR Code
Date
The accessibility statement was created on 01.12.2024