Policies
There are several laws and policies that govern web accessibility, particularly in the United States and Europe. Here are some examples:
ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act
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508
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
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EAA
European Accessibility Act
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WCAG
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
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ADOA
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
The AODA is a provincial law in Ontario, Canada, that requires organizations to ensure their websites and other digital content are accessible to individuals with disabilities.
These policies can be implemented across an organization to ensure that all web content meets accessibility standards and is accessible to individuals with disabilities. By creating and implementing accessibility design policies based on WCAG guidelines, organizations can promote equal access to information and services on the web and help create a more inclusive and diverse online community.