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Standards and legislation

Standards

Section 508 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) standards was created by the US Access Board to

address access to information and communication technology (ICT) for people with physical, sensory, or

cognitive disabilities. The standards contain technical criteria specific to various types of technologies, as well

as performance-based requirements which focus on functional capabilities of covered products. Specific

criteria cover software applications and operating systems, web-based information and applications,

computers, telecommunications products, video and multimedia, and self-contained closed products.

Mandate 376 – EN 301 549

The EN 301 549 standard was created by the European Union within Mandate 376 as the basis for an online

toolkit for public procurement of ICT products. The standard specifies the functional accessibility

requirements applicable to ICT products and services, together with a description of the test procedures and

evaluation methodology for each accessibility requirement.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) from the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) helps web

designers and developers create sites that better meet the needs of people with disabilities or age-related

limitations. WCAG advances accessibility across the full range of web content (text, images, audio, and video)

and web applications. WCAG can be precisely tested, is easy to understand and use, and allows web

developers flexibility for innovation. WCAG 2.0 has also been approved as

ISO/IEC 40500:2012.

WCAG specifically addresses barriers to accessing the web experienced by people with visual, auditory,

physical, cognitive, and neurological disabilities, and by older web users with accessibility needs. WCAG 2.0

provides characteristics of accessible content:

Perceivable (for instance, by addressing text alternatives for images, captions for audio, adaptability of

presentation, and color contrast)

Operable (by addressing keyboard access, color contrast, timing of input, seizure avoidance, and

navigability)

Understandable (by addressing readability, predictability, and input assistance)

Robust (for instance, by addressing compatibility with assistive technologies)

Legislation and regulations

Accessibility of IT and information has become an area of increasing legislative importance. The following

links provide information about key legislation, regulations, and standards.

United States

Canada

Europe

Australia

Worldwide

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