(a)Effective September 1, 2006, unless an exception is approved by the agency head or an exemption has been made for specific technologies pursuant to §213.17 of this title, all new or changed web pages must comply with: (1)the standards described in Section 508 Subpart B §1194.22, paragraphs (a) through (p), excluding paragraphs (b) and (k); (2)the standards and specifications described in this section; and (3)the standards and specifications applicable to a state agency's accessibility policy described in §213.21 of this title. (b)Based on a request for accommodation of a webcast of a live/real time open meeting (Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551) or training and informational video productions which support the agency's mission, each state agency must consider alternative forms of accommodation. Refer to §206.1 of this chapter for definitions for Alternate Formats and Alternate Methods. (c)An alternative version page, with equivalent information or functionality, must be provided to make a website comply with the provisions of this section, when compliance cannot be accomplished in any other way. The content of the alternative page must be updated whenever the primary page changes. (d)Effective September 1, 2006, unless an exception is approved by the agency head or an exemption has been made for specific technologies pursuant to §213.17 of this title, all new or changed web page/site designs must be tested by the state agency using one or more Section 508 compliance tools in conjunction with manual procedures to validate compliance with this chapter. (e)A state agency must establish an accessibility policy as described in §213.21 of this title which must include criteria for monitoring its website for compliance with the standards and specifications of this chapter. Additional information about testing tools and resources are available on the Department's website. (f)Each state website should be designed with consideration for current and emerging Internet connection technologies available to the general public.
This agency hereby certifies that the adoption
has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise
of the agency's legal authority.
Filed
with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 15, 2012
TRD-201200937 Martin H. Zelinsky
General Counsel
Department of Information Resources
Effective date: March 7, 2012
Proposal publication date: November 11,
2011
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