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ATAC Meeting November 13, 2012

Web Accessibility. ATAC Meeting November 13, 2012 Janet Jendron, SC Assistive Technology Program, Assistive Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) Janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu. http://accessibility.sc.gov/. The LAWS. WebAIM Summary of US Laws Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

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ATAC Meeting November 13, 2012

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  1. Web Accessibility ATAC Meeting November 13, 2012 Janet Jendron, SC Assistive Technology Program, Assistive Technology AdvisoryCommittee (ATAC)Janet.Jendron@uscmed.sc.edu http://accessibility.sc.gov/

  2. The LAWS WebAIM Summary of US Laws • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act • Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act • Americans with Disabilities Act - ADA • Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act - IDEA • Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act • Web Accessibility and Individuals with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education: The Legal Issues - 2002

  3. Dear Colleague…… US DOE, Office of Civil Rights • US DOE OCR Dear Colleague Letter – January 2012 • FAQ about the Dear Colleague Letter - May 2011 • US DOE OCR Dear Colleague Letter– co-signed by the Department of Justice - June 2010 • Questions and Answers about the Law, The Technology, the Population Affected- June 2010 • US DOE Case Processing Manual

  4. Important Phrases • …equal access to the educational opportunities and benefits provided to all students, the alternative media must provide access to the benefits of technology in an equally effective and equally integrated manner. • …afforded the opportunity to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services…. • …substantially equivalent ease of use…

  5. Keeping an eye on things… • Disability.gov – News and Events • National Federation of the Blind • U Illinois Chicago • Law Office of Lainey Feingold • US DOE OCR

  6. DOJ Section 508 Report DOJ Section 508 Report - September 2012 Survey Findings • 11 years after Section 508 regulations became law just over 50% of agency components had established a general policy to implement Section 508. • 70% had a Section 508 coordinator, but only 35% had a Section 508 office or program. • Of agencies with a Section 508 office or program the average staffing level was 2.5 full-time equivalents (FTE) with a median budget of $35,000. • Just 40% of agencies provide training to their employees, with EIT developers receiving a little over an hour of training in accessibility. • Agencies experienced difficulty establishing a mechanism to ensure EIT used in a program or activity receiving federal financial assistance is accessible to persons with disabilities. • Few agencies use specific, applicable requirements regarding procurement, nor do they test vendors products for accessibility.

  7. DOJ Section 508 Report Complaints against Federal Agencies • Federal agency components have received 140 administrative complaints and 7 civil actions regarding Section 508 compliance. • Just over 30% of agencies have procedures to receive complaints; others use Section 504 processes to handle Section 508 complaints. Regarding Website and PDF Accessibility • 70% of agency components reported accessibility policies for websites and claimed their sites were generally accessible. • 28% reported routine automated/manual checking and remediation. • 24% reported manual remediation. • Agencies reported PDF (along with video content) as most frequently used content on their websites. • 95.8% of federal websites surveyed used PDF files; majority of agency components reported web accessibility policies addressing the use of PDF files.

  8. Some Lawsuits/Complaints • February 2006 - August 2008 - Target Law Suit Settlement – ADA • July 2009 - Small Business Administration – 508 • August 2009 - Social Security Administration – 508 • October 2009 - US Department of Education – 508 • May 2010 - National Federation of the Blind Files Complaints Against Nine Law Schools - ADA, Section 504 • June 2010 - NFB and Blind Students Sue Four CA Law Schools Over Online Applications - ADA and CA State laws • October 2010 - Unfriendly Skies? Blind Passengers Sue United : NPR – ADA • October 2010 - Accessibility Lawsuit Filed Against JetBlue Airways - Law Office of Lainey Feingold – ADA • November 2010 - National Federation of the Blind Files Complaint Against Penn State – ADA • February 2011 - Class Action Lawsuit Against Disney Alleges Inaccessible Websites. Lawsuit Against Disney For Lack Of Accessibility - ADA • July 2011 - Disability Policy Consortium filed suit against MassHealth

  9. Lawsuits/Complaints … • October 2012 – Netflix Captioning • October 2012 - Free Library of Philadelphia (Nook) • October 2012 – HathiTrust • August 2012 – Sacramento Public Library • June 2012 - US State Department (Kindle) • May 2012 – Mesa Community College (web accessibility) • May 2012 – Charles Schwab (web accessibility)

  10. Who’s affected? Everyone!!! A guide to understanding and implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 - W3C Working Group Oct 2010How Does Accessible Web Design Benefit All Users? - DO-IT from U of Washington

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