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From: Dona Patrick
Date: Thu, Nov 01 2018 12:18PM
Subject: ADA Website compliance
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I've done a brief search online to figure out what level of compliance
commercial websites must meet. My assumption is WCAG 2.1 A and AA but I
cannot find it written anywhere.
Does anyone have a definitive link?
Thanks,
Dona Patrick
From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Thu, Nov 01 2018 2:56PM
Subject: Re: ADA Website compliance
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Hi Donna, the ADA does not mandate specific technical standards for websites. The US Department of Justice has indicated that it sees the ADA generally applying to websites -- though but if you aren't WCAG 2 conformant it doesn't necessarily mean you do not conform to the ADA Title III requirements for equal enjoyment of services and goods. While historically settlements and litigation has used WCAB 2.0 as a measuring tool I perceive that over the next few months into next year we will start to see demands for WCAG 2.1 conformance. So it's best to get started with designing for WCAG 2.1.
Jonathan
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From: Dona Patrick
Date: Fri, Nov 02 2018 11:28AM
Subject: Re: ADA Website compliance
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Thanks Jonathan.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 1:56 PM Jonathan Avila < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
wrote:
> Hi Donna, the ADA does not mandate specific technical standards for
> websites. The US Department of Justice has indicated that it sees the ADA
> generally applying to websites -- though but if you aren't WCAG 2
> conformant it doesn't necessarily mean you do not conform to the ADA Title
> III requirements for equal enjoyment of services and goods. While
> historically settlements and litigation has used WCAB 2.0 as a measuring
> tool I perceive that over the next few months into next year we will start
> to see demands for WCAG 2.1 conformance. So it's best to get started with
> designing for WCAG 2.1.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Jonathan Avila, CPWA
> Chief Accessibility Officer
> Level Access
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> 703.637.8957 office
>
> Visit us online:
> Website | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Blog
>
> Looking to boost your accessibility knowledge? Check out our free webinars!
>
> The information contained in this transmission may be attorney privileged
> and/or confidential information intended for the use of the individual or
> entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended
> recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination,
> distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited.
>
>
From: John Foliot
Date: Fri, Nov 02 2018 11:35AM
Subject: Re: ADA Website compliance
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Another interesting article:
https://employerlinc.com/2018/10/doj-confirms-websites-are-covered-by-ada-but-offers-some-flexibility-to-businesses-in-complying/?fbclid=IwAR32Vm3gOGAWKq5tM5v0vSWlM-rnLCqoPa2QaDwf5oFzGd8BRV8eMpmz3iA
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On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Dona Patrick < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I've done a brief search online to figure out what level of compliance
> commercial websites must meet. My assumption is WCAG 2.1 A and AA but I
> cannot find it written anywhere.
>
> Does anyone have a definitive link?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dona Patrick
> > > > >
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