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EE Law in force

The EAA in Estonia

Estonia has written the European Accessibility Act into national law and the requirements are in force. Public enforcement activity has been limited so far, and published penalty figures are still emerging.

Transposing law
Toodete ja teenuste ligipääsetavuse seadus (2022)
Reported maximum
Up to €20,000 (legal entity)€10,000 coercive fine for ignoring an injunction
Enforcing authority
Consumer Protection and Technical Surveillance Authority (TTJA)
Figure basis
Statutory

Penalties

What non-compliance can cost in Estonia

The maximum reported penalty in Estonia is Up to €20,000 (legal entity) — €10,000 coercive fine for ignoring an injunction. Penalties are set nationally under Article 30 of the directive, which requires them to be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.

Cure period

Injunction first; coercive fine on non-compliance.

Complaints & enforcement

How a complaint reaches a penalty in Estonia

The TTJA processes offenses and complaints out of court.

Scope

Who must comply

The obligations are the same EU-wide: any business placing covered products or providing covered services to consumers in Estonia is in scope, including companies based outside the EU. Micro-enterprises are exempt for services only. See the full scope and exemptions on the overview.

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Sources

Figures for Estonia are reproduced from the sourced references on the main briefing and verified June 2026. The transposing law is Toodete ja teenuste ligipääsetavuse seadus (2022); see the EU’s official national transposition measures for Directive (EU) 2019/882. Enforcement is evolving fast and sources conflict — this page is an educational summary, not legal advice.

Official source — Toodete ja teenuste ligipääsetavuse seadus (2022)