Accessibility increases by adding on rather than including new accessible features while
removing accessibility standards.
Not exact matches
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...
According to recent news, the University of California, Berkeley has decided to
remove 20,000 educational videos from YouTube to address findings by the Department of Justice that these videos do not satisfy
accessibility standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
This means the definitions under the Customer Service
Standard of designated public sector organization, provider of goods and services, and private and not - for - profit organizations defined as having between 1 — 19 employees (small) or 20 or more employees (large), would be
removed and replaced with the definitions under the other
accessibility standards, as follows:
Manitoba's new
Accessibility Advisory Council has published its initial recommendations for legislation and
standards that would help identify,
remove and prevent barriers faced by people with disabilities in that province.