ANNEX I
MONITORING
1.Monitoring methods
1.1.The following monitoring methods do not add, replace or supersede any requirements identified in the standards and technical specifications referred to in Article 6 of Directive (EU) 2016/2102. The methods are independent of any specific tests, accessibility assessment tools, operating systems, web browsers or specific assistive technologies.
1.2.In-depth monitoring
1.2.1.Member States shall apply an in-depth monitoring method that thoroughly verifies whether a website or mobile application satisfies all the requirements identified in the standards and technical specifications referred to in Article 6 of Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
1.2.2.The in-depth monitoring method shall verify all the steps of the processes in the sample, following at least the default sequence for completing the process.
1.2.3.The in-depth monitoring method shall evaluate at least the interaction with forms, interface controls and dialogue boxes, the confirmations for data entry, the error messages and other feedback resulting from user interaction when possible, as well as the behaviour of the website or mobile application when applying different settings or preferences.
1.2.4.The in-depth monitoring method may include, where appropriate, usability tests such as observing and analysing how users with disabilities perceive the content of the website or mobile application and how complex it is for them to use interface components like navigation menus or forms.
1.2.5.The monitoring body may use, fully or in part, evaluation results provided by the public sector body under the following cumulative conditions:
(a)the public sector body has provided the most recent detailed evaluation report at its disposal;
(b)such evaluation was conducted not earlier than 3 years before the time of monitoring and was conducted in accordance with points 1.2.1 to 1.2.4 and point 3 of this Annex;
(c)the monitoring body considers the evaluation report valid for use in the in-depth monitoring, based on:
(I)the results of the application of the simplified monitoring method to the website or mobile application; and
(II)if the evaluation was conducted earlier than 1 year before the time of monitoring, an analysis of the report, adjusted to its characteristics, such as age and level of detail.
1.2.1.Member States shall ensure that, subject to any relevant legal provisions imposing certain conditions for the protection of confidentiality, including for reasons of national security, access to extranet or intranet websites be granted to the monitoring body for the purpose of the monitoring. If access cannot be granted but evaluation results are provided by the public sector body, the monitoring body may use, fully or in part, such evaluation results under the following cumulative conditions:
(a)the public sector body has provided the most recent detailed evaluation report at its disposal;
(b)such evaluation was conducted not earlier than 3 years before the time of monitoring and was conducted in accordance with points 1.2.1 to 1.2.4 and point 3 of this Annex.
1.3.Simplified monitoring
1.3.1.Member States shall apply a simplified monitoring method to websites that detects instances of non-compliance with a sub-set of the requirements in the standards and technical specifications referred to in Article 6 of Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
1.3.2.The simplified monitoring method shall include tests related to each of the requirements of perceivability, operability, understandability and robustness referred to in Article 4 of Directive (EU) 2016/2102. The tests shall inspect the websites for non-compliance. The simplified monitoring shall aim to cover the following user accessibility needs to the maximum extent it is reasonably possible with the use of automated tests:
(a)usage without vision;
(b)usage with limited vision;
(c)usage without perception of colour;
(d)usage without hearing;
(e)usage with limited hearing;
(f)usage without vocal capability;
(g)usage with limited manipulation or strength;
(h)the need to minimise photosensitive seizure triggers;
(i)usage with limited cognition.
Member States may also use tests other than automated ones in the simplified monitoring.
1.3.3.After each deadline to submit a report, as established in Article 8(4) of Directive (EU) 2016/2102, Member States shall review the test rules for the simplified monitoring method.
2.Sampling of the websites and mobile applications
2.1.Size of the sample
2.1.1.The number of websites and mobile applications to be monitored in each monitoring period shall be calculated based on the population of the Member State.
2.1.2.In the first and second monitoring period, the minimum sample size for the simplified monitoring of websites shall be 2 per 100 000 inhabitants plus 75 websites.
2.1.3.In the subsequent monitoring periods, the minimum sample size for the simplified monitoring of websites shall be 3 per 100 000 inhabitants plus 75 websites.
2.1.4.The sample size for the in-depth monitoring of websites shall be at least 5 % of the minimum sample size for the simplified monitoring as set out in point 2.1.2 plus 10 websites.
2.1.5.The minimum sample size for the in-depth monitoring of mobile applications shall be 1 per 1 000 000 inhabitants plus 6 mobile applications.
2.1.6.If the number of websites in a Member State is less than the number required to monitor, the Member State shall monitor at least 75 % of all the websites.
2.1.7.If the number of mobile applications in a Member State is less than the number required to monitor, the Member State shall monitor at least 50 % of all the mobile applications.
2.2.Selection of the sample for websites
2.2.1.The selection of the sample for websites shall aim for a diverse, representative and geographically balanced distribution.
2.2.2.The sample shall cover websites from the different levels of administration existing in the Member States. Taking as reference the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) and the Local Administrative Units (LAU) set out in the NUTS, the sample shall include the following, where they exist:
(a)state websites;
(b)regional websites (NUTS1, NUTS2, NUTS3);
(c)local websites (LAU1, LAU2);
(d)websites of bodies governed by public law not belonging to categories (a) to (c).
2.2.3.The sample shall include websites representing as much as possible the variety of services provided by the public sector bodies, in particular the following: social protection, health, transport, education, employment and taxes, environmental protection, recreation and culture, housing and community amenities and public order and safety.
2.2.4.Member States shall consult national stakeholders, in particular organisations representing persons with disabilities, on the composition of the sample of the websites to be monitored, and give due consideration to the stakeholders’ opinion regarding specific websites to be monitored.
2.3.Selection of the sample for mobile applications
2.3.1.The selection of the sample for mobile applications shall aim for a diverse and representative distribution.
2.3.2.Frequently downloaded mobile applications shall be considered in the sample.
2.3.3.Different operating systems shall be taken into account when selecting mobile applications for the sample. For sampling purposes, versions of a mobile application created for different operating systems are to be considered as distinct mobile applications.
2.3.4.Only the most recent version of a mobile application shall be included in the sample, except for cases where the most recent version of a mobile application is not compatible with an old, but still supported, operating system. In that case, one of those previous versions of the mobile application may also be included in the sample.
2.3.5.Member States shall consult national stakeholders, in particular organisations representing persons with disabilities, on the composition of the sample of the mobile applications to be monitored, and give due consideration to the stakeholders’ opinion regarding specific mobile applications to be monitored.
2.4.Recurring sample
Starting with the second monitoring period, if the number of existing websites or mobile applications allows it, the sample shall include at least 10 % of websites and mobile applications monitored in the previous monitoring period and at least 50 % that were not monitored in the previous period.
3.Sampling of the pages
3.1.For the purposes of this Annex, ‘page’ means a web page or a screen in a mobile application.
3.2.For the in-depth monitoring method the following pages and documents, if existing, shall be monitored:
(a)the home, login, sitemap, contact, help and legal information pages;
(b)at least one relevant page for each type of service provided by the website or mobile application and any other primary intended uses of it, including the search functionality;
(c)the pages containing the accessibility statement or policy and the pages containing the feedback mechanism;
(d)examples of pages having a substantially distinct appearance or presenting a different type of content;
(e)at least one relevant downloadable document, where applicable, for each type of service provided by the website or mobile application and any other primary intended uses of it;
(f)any other page deemed relevant by the monitoring body;
(g)randomly selected pages amounting to at least 10 % of the sample established by points (a) to (f) of point 3.2.
3.3.If any of the pages in the sample selected according to point 3.2 include a step in a process, all the steps of the process shall be verified, as provided for in point 1.2.2.
3.4.For the simplified monitoring method, a number of pages appropriate to the estimated size and the complexity of the website shall be monitored in addition to the home page.