Listen "Episode 133: ADA Rule on Accessibility of Web Content and Mobile Apps Provided by Government"
Episode Synopsis
More information, transcripts, bios, and resources available at adalive.org/episodes/episode-132. State and local governments provide many services, programs, and activities through websites and mobile applications (apps). When these are not accessible, they create barriers for people with disabilities to access government services and programs, like tax information, building permits, or garbage collection payments. Inaccessibility can also keep people with disabilities from joining or fully participating in civic or other community events like town meetings or programs at their child’s school.
In April 2024, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) published a final rule updating its regulations for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This final rule has specific requirements for ensuring that web content and mobile apps are accessible to people with disabilities. The compliance date for this rule depends on the population size of the public entity.
In this episode, we will share information and resources to learn more about the rule’s requirements. Our guest is Ruben Mota, ADA Coordinator at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
In April 2024, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) published a final rule updating its regulations for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This final rule has specific requirements for ensuring that web content and mobile apps are accessible to people with disabilities. The compliance date for this rule depends on the population size of the public entity.
In this episode, we will share information and resources to learn more about the rule’s requirements. Our guest is Ruben Mota, ADA Coordinator at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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