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Web Accessibility. Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to the contract or procurement, will comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing will be conducted by OGS and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to OGS before web-based information and applications will be considered a qualified deliverable under the contract or procurement
Web Accessibility. CONSULTANT shall ensure that all web sites and web applications provided by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement shall comply with COUNTY'S Web Accessibility Policy adopted by the Board of Supervisors on February 18, 2003 as well as any approved amendment thereto.
Web Accessibility. Within nine (9) months of the Effective Date of this Agreement, MTD will ensure that all of its websites, web content, and mobile applications conform with the standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”), including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) 2.1 AA (which is an international voluntary industry standard).
Web Accessibility. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all web sites and web applications provided by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement shall comply with DISTRICT’s Web Accessibility Policy adopted by the County Board of Supervisors on February 18, 2003 as well as any approved amendment thereto.
Web Accessibility. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, all web pages, web functionality, websites or web
Web Accessibility. 4.1 Bank of America will use its best efforts to design each page of the Model Bank Target Web Environment so that it complies with Priorities One and Two of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines found at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇, or so that it is otherwise accessible to Persons with Vision Impairments. 4.2 Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, Bank of America will hire a mutually agreed upon consultant to assist Bank of America in meeting its obligation pursuant to section 4.1. Claimants shall provide Bank of America with the names of potential consultants within five (5) days of the Effective Date. The consultant will be required to execute a consulting agreement to be prepared by Bank of America and a confidentiality agreement to be prepared by Bank of America regarding web accessibility at Bank of America. The consultant's contract with Bank of America shall continue through the term of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. The confidentiality agreement shall not preclude the consultant from sharing with Claimants information relevant to Bank of America's compliance with section 4.1. 4.3 The mutually agreed upon consultant shall be provided all relevant information reasonably necessary to provide assistance to Bank of America as set forth above. 4.4 Subject to reasonable terms set forth in the consulting agreement, twice annually during the term of this Agreement, the consultant shall report to Bank of America and Claimants regarding Bank of America's progress toward compliance with section 4.1 above. Within two weeks of receipt of such report, Claimants may request additional information regarding the content of the report, provided that such information is relevant to Bank of America's compliance with section 4.1.
Web Accessibility. The Registrar provides online content in the following manner to ensure it is accessible to individuals with disabilities on its website: • All new web pages, web applications, and content published to the Registrar’s website for public use shall conform to the Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”)
Web Accessibility. 4.1 Washington Mutual will continue to use its best efforts to ensure that its websites comply with the Priority One and Two checkpoints of the W3C Guidelines not later than December 31, 2004. The parties recognize that some Priority One or Two checkpoints address features or design elements that may not be used on the Washington Mutual Website and in such circumstances compliance with those checkpoints is not required.
Web Accessibility. Responsibility for Content: Contractor is solely responsible for administration, content, intellectual property rights and all materials at Contractor’s website. Contractor is solely responsible for its actions and those of its agents, employees, resellers, Sub-Contractors or assigns, and agrees that neither Contractor nor any of the foregoing has any authority to act or speak on behalf of the State. As applicable, Contractor agrees to comply with the Office of Information Technology Services f/k/a Office for Technology policy NYS-P08-005 Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications, as may be amended, the stated purpose of which is to make State Agency web- based Intranet and Internet information accessible for persons with disabilities. In accordance with such policy, the following language is incorporated into this Contract: Any web-based information and applications development, or programming delivered pursuant to this Contract, shall comply with New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005, Accessibility of Web-Based Information and Applications as such policy may be amended, modified or superseded, which requires that state agency web-based information and applications are accessible to persons with disabilities. Web-based information and applications must conform to New York State Enterprise IT Policy NYS-P08-005 as determined by quality assurance testing. Such quality assurance testing shall be conducted by OGS and the results of such testing must be satisfactory to OGS before web-based information and applications shall be considered a qualified deliverable under this Contract.
Web Accessibility. Contractor acknowledges that University is committed to making academic and administrative tasks accessible to individuals with disabilities in compliance with applicable law. Contractor agrees and warrants that all of its Web-based services and products, if any, comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) 2.0 Level AA, or will be modified to be compliant prior to delivery to University. Contractor further agrees and warrants that all Web-based services and products, if any, shall remain in full compliance with the above Web accessibility guidelines during the Term of the Agreement. Contractor agrees to notify University in the event it becomes aware that the Services provided under this Agreement become non-compliant with WCAG guidelines, if applicable. In such an event, Contractor agrees it will work to remediate any identified compliance deficiencies and will notify University concerning the estimated remediation completion date. Upon request, Contractor shall provide University with documentation, including but not limited to a third party assessment certificate, substantiating compliance of the service with WCAG guidelines or applicable governmental regulations regarding accessibility.