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15 wrz 2010 · About the ADA Accessibility Standards. Accessibility standards issued under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to places of public accommodation, commercial facilities, and state and local government facilities in new construction, alterations, and additions. The ADA Standards are based on minimum guidelines set by the Access Board.
- Transportation Vehicles
Regulations issued by DOT under the ADA apply these...
- Toilet Rooms
Toilet Room Location. The Standards specify the location of...
- About MDE
About the Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic...
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Contact Us - About the ADA Accessibility Standards - United...
- File an ABA Complaint
Introduction. The Access Board enforces accessibility...
- Training & Webinars
Training & Webinars - About the ADA Accessibility Standards...
- Prescription Drug Labels
Prescription Drug Labels - About the ADA Accessibility...
- Public Right-of-Way
Public Right-of-Way - About the ADA Accessibility Standards...
- Transportation Vehicles
The U.S. Access Board is a federal agency that promotes equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design and the development of accessibility guidelines and standards for the built environment, transportation, communication, medical diagnostic equipment, and information technology.
Learn more about the new requirements. This guidance describes how state and local governments and businesses open to the public can make sure that their websites are accessible to people with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
8 mar 2024 · The Department of Justice published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on July 20, 2023 explaining how we propose updating the regulations for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to add more specific requirements about web and mobile application accessibility.
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design say what is required for a building or facility to be physically accessible to people with disabilities. Learn more. Or, go straight to any of the following by clicking any of the links below. The Americans with Disabilities Act.
To ensure social media content is accessible for people with disabilities, federal agencies must follow Section 508 standards. This includes using alt text for images, emojis, captions for videos, accessible color contrasts, and plain language.
Do you know how to create accessible digital products and services? This guide recaps relevant Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) requirements and calls out specific considerations for content, design, and development.