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suny.edu - SUNY Web Accessibility Effort
On May 17, 2010, the NYS Office for Technology (OFT) released a revised Policy (NYS-P08-005), entitled "Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications". This new policy replaced and superseded the previous revision, dated January 27, 2010, and became effective immediately.
The Policy Statement, contained in Section 4.0, consists of three parts:
Part 1 – Statement of Standard;
Part 2 – Statement regarding Third-Party Development; and
Part 3 – Exemptions.
Part 1 requires compliance with Federal Section 508 standards. Specifically, it requires compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended 29 USC § 794 (d), Subpart B, section 1194.22 and Subpart C, section 1194.31.
Part 2 addresses procurement of Web site design, development, and maintenance services. It specifies language for all
solicitations, contracts, and amendments involving the creation of content for the web, to the effect that the content created by the contractor and any subcontractors must also adhere to the Policy. This excludes portions of an intranet, the Internet or an extranet that are outside the control of the state agency or the third party.
Part 3 provides for exemptions from adhering to the standards in the case where compliance would cause a Fundamental Alteration to the service, program, or activity, or would cause an Undue Financial and Administrative Burden.
Campuses are individually responsible for maintaining Web accessibility on their Web sites.
This site is best viewed on a PC with browsers Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0+ or Mozilla Firefox 3.5+, on the Windows operating system. We test our sites on the Macintosh OS, but we do not code to specifically support it. For any issues, please Contact Us, and we will do our best to resolve the issue regardless of browser or operating system.
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