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Alert:
Section 508 web accessibility now a federal law!
Web design
at Federal departments and agencies just got orders of magnitude more complex.
In 1998, President Clinton signed into law Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. The law, aimed at making government technology accessible to
120,000 disabled federal employees and 50 million other disabled Americans,
went into effect June 21, 2001. Unlike the OSHA Ergonomic Program that was
universally reviled by the Republican Administration and was immediately
repealed upon President Bush taking office, Section 508 has been widely
endorsed by President Bush and his Cabinet. This rule is here to stay. Commended
by disability groups throughout the nation, Section 508 is an important
step in making technology accessible to everyone. With hundreds of government
agencies rethinking their technology investments, the effects of Section
508 will be felt throughout the public and private sectors. Section 508
marks the beginning of a new era in technology development. For the first
time disabled employees and users of government-sponsored technology are
in the driver's seat. And the controls they need are no small matter.
July 25, 2001
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