New Accessible Technology Section Added to ADA.gov

05.03.2016
HR & Safety

The Department of Justice has launched a new Accessible Technology section for ADA.gov, its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website, to further assist covered entities and people with disabilities in understanding how the ADA applies to certain technologies, such as websites, electronic book readers, online courses, and point-of-sale devices.
Covered entities have longstanding obligations to make their programs, goods, services, and activities accessible—including those they provide online or via other technology.
The new web pages compile in one place the department’s technical assistance and guidance about accessible technology, as well as information about the department’s related enforcement efforts, regulation development, and other federal resources and initiatives.

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