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ADA Compliant Websites
COVID-19 Update
Removing Barriers
Is your current website ADA-compliant? What level of complance does it meet?
When Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”) was signed into law in 1990, no one anticipated just how the internet would change peoples lives. A specific provision of Title III requires businesses with more than 15 employees that serve as “places of public accommodations” to remove “access barriers” that inhibit a disabled person’s access to goods and services.
In general the courts do not agree on whether Title III’s definition of”public accommodations” is limited to physical space. Some have found that a website can be a place of accommodation independent of any connection to a physical space.
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Measuring ADA Compliant Levels
ADA Complant Levels
Implementing Digital Governance
Digital Governance
ADA and Section 508 Compliance
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Understanding ADA Compliant Websites
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG)
Implementing Digital Governance
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