Accessibility Statement
The Regional Association of the Rhineland (LVR) aims to make its website barrier-free. They should be designed in such a way that they are in line with the national legislation implementing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament. The following declaration of accessibility applies to the website
www.kommern.lvr.de
and its subsections.
Status of the compatibility of the website with the requirements for barrier-free information technology
This website does not yet fully meet the requirements for barrier-free information technology.
Non-accessible content:
- Alternative texts for controls, graphics and objects are missing.
- Contrasts of graphics, controls, texts and focus highlights are sometimes too low.
- If the text spacing is set individually, some texts are cut off.
- With the video player, the volume cannot be controlled via the keyboard.
- The syntax is not always correct. The used markup language HTML is not used correctly.
Creation of this statement
The statement was drawn up on April 6th, 2022.
The statement was written on the basis of a self-assessment prepared by the Rhineland Regional Council.
Feedback and contact
If you would like to get in touch with the LVR, use our
contact form
. We look forward to your comments, suggestions and questions on the subject of accessibility. In particular, you can report any defects to us and obtain information about content that is exempt from the EU directive.
Your contact person in the online editorial office of the LVR Open-Air Museum in Kommern:
Andrea Nowotny
Please note that by submitting the form, the personal data you provide and the special data is transmitted to the Rhineland Regional Council on the basis of Article 6 Paragraph 1 EU-DSGVO and used to answer the request. Please also read our
data protection information
.
Monitoring body for barrier-free information technology of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia
The monitoring body for barrier-free information technology of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia regularly checks whether and to what extent websites and mobile applications of public bodies in the state meet the requirements for accessibility.
The aim of the work of the monitoring body is to ensure compliance with the Ensuring the requirements for barrier-free information technology and ensuring that the legal regulations are implemented across the board.
Ombudsman for barrier-free information technology of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia
Should you respond to messages or inquiries about barrier-free information technology on the website www.kommern.lvr.de of the LVR open-air museum in Kommern, you can contact the ombudsman for barrier-free information technology old. With the involvement of all those involved, the ombudsman tries to determine the circumstances of the lack of accessibility so that the provider can remedy it.
It is assigned to the representative for the interests of people with disabilities according to § 11 of the North Rhine-Westphalia Disability Equality Act and above to reach the following contact: