comparison
EN 301 549 vs RGAA
EN 301 549 (EN 301 549 — Accessibility requirements for ICT products and services, European Union (harmonised standard), 2014 (v3.2.1 current)) and RGAA (Référentiel général d'amélioration de l'accessibilité, France, 2009) are two of the most-referenced accessibility frameworks in digital compliance. This guide compares them side by side — jurisdiction, scope, conformance approach, penalties, and how a single audit can cover both simultaneously.
What is EN 301 549?
EN 301 549 is the harmonised European standard for digital accessibility, maintained jointly by ETSI, CEN, and CENELEC, that incorporates WCAG 2.1 AA for web and mobile content and adds requirements for hardware, software, documentation and support — and is the technical reference for both the European Accessibility Act and the Web Accessibility Directive.
Maintainer
ETSI / CEN / CENELEC
Jurisdiction and enforcement
European Union (harmonised standard). Referenced by EAA and Web Accessibility Directive.
What is RGAA?
France's Référentiel général d'amélioration de l'accessibilité (RGAA) is the French government's national web accessibility methodology, currently at version 4.1, that operationalises EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.1 AA with 106 control tests and is mandatory for public-sector and (since the EAA transposition) large-private-sector French websites.
Maintainer
DINUM (Direction interministérielle du numérique)
Jurisdiction and enforcement
France. DINUM; ARCOM for audiovisual.
EN 301 549 vs RGAA — the key differences
The principal difference is jurisdictional: EN 301 549 applies in European Union (harmonised standard), while RGAA applies in France. EN 301 549 is maintained by ETSI / CEN / CENELEC; RGAA is maintained by DINUM (Direction interministérielle du numérique). The standards differ on scope, conformance grading, and penalty structure — but a well-designed accessibility programme can satisfy both simultaneously by adopting the strictest applicable requirement and cross-mapping findings.
Scope
EN 301 549 covers: Web content, Non-web documents (PDF, EPUB), Software (native apps, OSes), Hardware (kiosks, devices), Documentation, ICT support services. RGAA covers: Public-sector websites, Large private-sector websites (under EAA transposition).
Penalties
EN 301 549: Inherited from referencing law (WAD or EAA per member state). RGAA: Up to €50,000 administrative fine.
How to comply with both at once
Adopt the stricter applicable conformance level — typically WCAG 2.2 Level AA — as your engineering baseline. Audit against that baseline once, then cross-map findings to both EN 301 549 and RGAA specific requirements. A single Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR) using VPAT 2.5 INT can document both.
When you might need just one
If you operate exclusively in European Union (harmonised standard) and have no cross-border procurement exposure, you may only need EN 301 549. The same applies in reverse for RGAA. For organisations selling cross-border, into the EU or US public sector, the safer default is to plan to both simultaneously.
Sources
- EN 301 549 v3.2.1 — ETSI
- RGAA 4.1 — DINUM
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.
Is EN 301 549 stricter than RGAA?
Neither standard is uniformly "stricter" — they cover different regulatory domains. EN 301 549 is more prescriptive about web content; RGAA about public-sector websites. For organisations exposed to both, a unified WCAG 2.2 AA baseline typically satisfies the technical requirements of both.
Can a single audit satisfy EN 301 549 and RGAA?
Yes. Both standards ultimately reference WCAG-aligned criteria. A combined audit with cross-mapped findings can produce documentation acceptable to both regulators.
Which jurisdictions enforce EN 301 549?
European Union (harmonised standard). Referenced by EAA and Web Accessibility Directive.
Which jurisdictions enforce RGAA?
France. DINUM; ARCOM for audiovisual.
What happens if I am not compliant with EN 301 549?
Inherited from referencing law (WAD or EAA per member state)
What happens if I am not compliant with RGAA?
Up to €50,000 administrative fine
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