Sentences with phrase «developing accessibility standards»

It is expected that the new legislation will incorporate many features from Ontario and Manitoba's accessibility laws that would include the process or processes that the Government would use to develop the accessibility standards, as well as the areas or activities to which the standards would apply... [more]
It is expected that the new legislation will incorporate many features from Ontario and Manitoba's accessibility laws that would include the process or processes that the Government would use to develop the accessibility standards, as well as the areas or activities to which the standards would apply.

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In order to meet this goal and to comply with the requirements under the Integrated Accessibility Standard (Ontario Regulation 191/11 of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005)(the «IASR»), Franklin Templeton has developed the following multi-year accessAccessibility Standard (Ontario Regulation 191/11 of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005)(the «IASR»), Franklin Templeton has developed the following multi-year accessAccessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005)(the «IASR»), Franklin Templeton has developed the following multi-year accessibilityaccessibility plan.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments mandates that federal agencies must ensure that all electronic and information technology purchased, maintained, or developed meets the accessibility standards established by the US Access Board.
Similarly, Section 508 of the Act requires that all electronic and information technology (EIT) purchased, developed, maintained, or used by the Department must meet the accessibility standards of the legislation.
Similarly, Section 508 of the Act requires that all electronic and information technology (EIT) purchased, developed, maintained, or used by DOT must meet the Section 508 accessibility standards for the public and employees.
DAISY is partnering with the publishing industry to create an accessibility baseline for digital publications, and developing a suite of industry - standard accessibility tools to integrate into the regular publishing process.
With a highly developed and efficient booking system, high standards and a variety of destinations GoOpti today contributes importantly to the accessibility of Slovenia as a tourist destination.
Therefore, employment is the second of five accessibility standards being developed under the Accessibility for Manitobaaccessibility standards being developed under the Accessibility for ManitobaAccessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA).
Recommendation: In developing and drafting accessibility standards, opportunities must be provided for appropriate consultation with individual air carriers as well as their associations.
Recommendation: Accessibility standards should be developed and drafted with the objective of achieving greater integration wherever possible, as opposed to providing separate services.
In 2005, the Government of Ontario enacted the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 («AODA»), which sets out a framework for developing province - wide standards on aAccessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 («AODA»), which sets out a framework for developing province - wide standards on accessibilityaccessibility.
The AODA is legislation that allows the government to develop and enforce specific standards of accessibility to help remove barriers for the estimated 15 % of Ontarians with disabilities...
This policy has been developed to address the Accessible Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (the «AODA») and applies in conjunction with and should be read together with other policies that affect the provision of services to our clients and visitors.
(c) develop another proposed accessibility standard containing such additions or modifications to the existing accessibility standard as the standards development committee deems advisable and submit it to the Minister for the purposes of making the proposed standard public and receiving comments in accordance with section 10; and
(d) make such changes it considers advisable to the proposed accessibility standard developed under clause (c) based on the comments received under section 10 and provide the Minister with the subsequent proposed accessibility standard.
(a) developing, implementing and enforcing accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises on or before January 1, 2025; and
Develop an employment standards multi-year plan and a statement of organizational commitment and accessibility achievement policy.
The Accessibility Standards Advisory Council / Standards Development Committee developed its final proposed revisions to the Customer Service Standard after considering public feedback collected between March 3, 2014, and May 22, 2014, based on the committee's initial proposed revisions.
Manitoba is the second province in Canada that intends to make their province accessible for persons with disabilities by developing specific standards of accessibility in a number of key areas.
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 («the AODA») is a Provincial Act with the purpose of developing, implementing and mandating accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for persons with disabilities, with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 («the AODA») is a Provincial Act with the purpose of developing, implementing and mandating accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for persons with disabilities, with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for persons with disabilities, with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures accessibility for persons with disabilities, with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises.
Such protections would ensure immunity from liability under the ADA, if there is no unlawful discrimination, and allow the DOJ to focus on developing well - defined website accessibility standards for businesses.
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