Accessibility information
As LEG Thüringen, we strive to make our websites accessible to as many people as possible in accordance with national legislation implementing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the European Council.
Which areas are not accessible?
We are continuously working to make as many areas of our website as possible accessible. Currently, our online presence is not yet fully accessible in the following areas:
- PDF documents in the LEG download area that were uploaded before 2021. PDF files uploaded later are increasingly being created in an accessible version or replaced with one as quickly as possible. All files are marked accordingly.
- Subtitles for videos. For newly uploaded videos, we strive to add subtitles as quickly as possible after publication, so that our video material is as accessible as possible.
- HTML structural elements: The tile elements in the (usually) upper area of our websites are not fully accessible, as the element is not implemented as a list.
- Contrast: Individual elements have insufficient contrast.
- Language barrier: For individual words (primarily in headings), no corresponding linguistic marking has yet been stored, meaning that the output of the content using a screen reader is not fully accessible.
- Teaser text (focus point): The teaser text cannot currently be accessed using the keyboard. Furthermore, there is no visible keyboard focus for certain elements within the focus area.
- Error notification: Error notification in forms is not fully accessible.
- Syntax analysis: The syntax of the HTML code does not conform to the W3C standards in certain parts.
- Name, role, value: The control element for the points in the carousel display area is currently not equipped with the necessary attributes to technically repurpose it from a content element to a control element.
Report accessibility barriers! Feedback on accessibility
Have you noticed any accessibility issues with the website's content? If so, please let us know. Please use the provided feedback form .
You can also contact us by mail or telephone:
State Development Corporation of Thuringia (LEG Thüringen)
Mainzerhofstraße 12
99084 Erfurt
Germany
Tel.: 0361 5603-0
Fax: 0361 5603-333
Email: info(at)leg-thueringen.de
mediation procedure
The Federal Government Commissioner for Matters Relating to Persons with Disabilities has a conciliation body pursuant to Section 16 of the German Disability Equality Act (BGG). The conciliation body's task is to resolve conflicts between people with disabilities and federal public authorities.
You can contact the conciliation board if you are not satisfied with the responses from the contact options mentioned above. The aim is not to find winners or losers. Rather, the goal is to find a solution to the problem together and out of court with the help of the conciliation board.
The mediation process is free of charge. You do not need legal representation.
You can find all the information about the conciliation procedure on the conciliation board's website. There you can read about how a conciliation procedure works and how to submit an application for conciliation. You can also submit the application in Easy Language or in German Sign Language.
You can reach the arbitration board at the following address:
Conciliation body under the Disability Equality Act at the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters Relating to Persons with Disabilities,
Mauerstraße 53,
10117 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 18 527-2805
Fax: +49 30 18 527-2901
Email: info(at)schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
Website: www.schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de


