References
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Guidance for Social Media
Resolution Agreements & Lawsuits
- Wang, Vivian. (2017, October 11). The New York Times. College Websites Must Accommodate Disabled Students, Lawsuits Say.
- Schmidt, Peter. (2017, July 6). The Chronicle of Higher Education. One Activist Has Hundreds of Colleges Under the Gun to Fix Their Websites.
- (June 13, 2017). ADA Title III. First Federal Court Rules that Having an Inaccessible Website Violates Title III of the ADA.
- (June 12, 2017). ADA Title III. Verdict and Order following Non-Jury Trial in Juan Carlos Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
State Rules and Guidelines
- Required Links on Key Public Entry Points (KPEP)
- Procurements
- Texas Records and Information Locator (TRAIL) Rules and Guidelines
State Committees and Guides
- Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities
- Creating Accessible Microsoft Office 2010 Documents
Technical Guidance for Web-based Technologies
- Information and Technical Assistance on the ADA
- Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (1194.22)
State Rules and Guidelines
- Software Applications and Operating Systems (TAC §213.30)
- Web-based Internet Information and Applications (TAC §206.70)
- Telecommunications Products (TAC §213.31)
- Video and Multimedia Products (TAC §213.32)
- Self Contained, Closed Products (TAC §213.33)
- Desktop and Portable Computers (TAC §213.34)
- Functional Performance Criteria (TAC §213.35)
- Information, Documentation, and Support (TAC §213.36)
- Compliance Exceptions and Exemptions (TAC §213.37)
- Procurements (TAC §213.38)