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US state laws and policies for ICT accessibility
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    US state laws and policies for ICT accessibility

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    Many individual states within the US have accessibility policies for Information and Communications Technology (ICT). These policies often include references to national or international standards. They provide websites and software authors with technical details to ensure that users with disabilities can access the information and that adequate functionality is assured. The most commonly referenced standards are Section 508 and the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. The table below provides information for all fifty states and indicates whether policies are in place for websites and software. It also indicates what standards the web policies are based on and provides links to the policies.

    State Accessibility Policies
    State Has Web Site Policy? Based on... Has Software Procurement Policy?
    Alabama Yes Section 508 No
    Alaska Yes Section 508, WCAG 2.0 No
    Arizona Yes A.R.S. § 41-3504(A (1(a))) No
    Arkansas Yes Section 508 Yes
    California Yes Section 508, WCAG 1.0 AA No
    Colorado Yes Section 508 No
    Connecticut Yes WCAG 1.0 A No
    Delaware No No
    District of Columbia Yes Section 508 No
    Florida Yes Section 508 No
    Georgia Yes WCAG 1.0 No
    Hawaii Yes Section 508 No
    Idaho Yes Section 508 No
    Illinois Yes Section 508, WCAG 1.0 Yes
    Indiana Yes Section 508 Yes
    Iowa Yes WCAG 2.0 AA No
    Kansas Yes Section 508, WCAG 2.0 AA Yes
    Kentucky Yes Section 508, WCAG 1.0 AA Yes
    Louisiana No Encouraged to meet Section 508 No
    Maine Yes Section 508, WCAG 1.0, WCAG 2.0 No
    Maryland Yes Section 508 No
    Massachusetts Yes Section 508 Yes
    Michigan Yes Section 508 No
    Minnesota Yes Section 508, WCAG 2.0 Yes
    Mississippi Yes WCAG 1.0 No
    Missouri Yes Section 508 Yes
    Montana Yes Section 508 No
    Nebraska Yes Section 508 Yes
    Nevada No No
    New Hampshire Yes Section 508 No
    New Jersey Yes Section 508 No
    New Mexico Yes WCAG 1.0 AA No
    New York Yes Section 508 No
    North Carolina No No
    North Dakota No No
    Ohio Yes Section 508 No
    Oklahoma Yes Section 508 Yes
    Oregon No No
    Pennsylvania Yes Section 508 No
    Rhode Island No No
    South Carolina Yes Section 508, WCAG 1.0 No
    South Dakota Yes Section 508, W3C Web Content Guidelines No
    Tennessee Yes Section 508 No
    Texas Yes Section 508 Yes
    Utah Yes WCAG 1.0 No
    Vermont Yes Section 508, W3C Web Content Guidelines No
    Virginia Yes Section 508 No
    Washington No Encouraged to meet Section 508, W3C No
    West Virginia Yes Section 508 No
    Wisconsin Yes Section 508 No
    Wyoming No No

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