Web Content Accessibility Sample Clauses
A web-content-accessibility clause requires that digital content, such as websites and online services, be designed and maintained to be usable by people with disabilities. This typically involves adhering to recognized standards like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), ensuring features such as text alternatives for images, keyboard navigation, and compatibility with screen readers. The core function of this clause is to promote inclusivity and legal compliance, reducing the risk of discrimination claims and making digital resources accessible to a wider audience.
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Web Content 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 applications developed or provided under this Agreement will attempt to conform to the W3C Web Content Accessibility 2.0 Level AA Guidelines that can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/. Suppliers hosting websites or providing web design services or web-based products, if required, can provide written evidence that their product or service addresses each of the WCAG 2.0, Level AA criteria. For any area of noncompliance, Supplier should describe any planned remediation roadmaps, including timelines and steps that will be taken to achieve full compliance, as well as interim workarounds to enable access by individuals with disabilities. Supplier may be required to demonstrate how to use the product with assistive technology, and may be required to undergo third-party accessibility testing. Supplier must provide contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries.
Web Content Accessibility. 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 applications developed or provided under this Agreement will attempt to conform to the W3C Web Content Accessibility 2.0 Level AA Guidelines that can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/. Consultants hosting websites or providing web design services or web-based products, if required, can provide written evidence that their product or service addresses each of the WCAG 2.0, Level AA criteria. For any area of noncompliance, Consultant should describe any planned remediation roadmaps, including timelines and steps that will be taken to achieve full compliance, as well as interim workarounds to enable access by individuals with disabilities. Consultants may be required to demonstrate how to use the product with assistive technology, and may be required to undergo third-party accessibility testing. Consultant must provide contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries.
Web Content Accessibility. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, all information, technology, including electronic information technology developed or provided under this Agreement must conform to the W3C Web Content Accessibility 2.0 Level AA Guidelines that can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/. Vendors hosting websites or providing web design services or web-based products must provide written evidence that their product or service addresses each of the WCAG 2.0, Level AA criteria. For any area of noncompliance, Vendor should describe any planned remediation roadmaps, including timelines and steps that will be taken to achieve full compliance, as well as interim workarounds to enable access by individuals with disabilities. Vendors may be required to demonstrate how to use the product with assistive technology, and may be required to undergo third-party accessibility testing. Vendor must provide contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries.
Web Content Accessibility. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
Web Content Accessibility. If Used by the Public, Including But Not Limited To Students, Students’ Parents, and the Community. The Consultant supplying online services on behalf of the District must adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Consultant must indemnify and defend the District from and against all losses, liabilities, and claims (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of any claims by a third party alleging that the online services provided by the Consultant do not adhere to the ADA or with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. • If Used by the District Employees Only. The Consultant supplying online services on behalf of the District must adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Web Content Accessibility. 14.12.1 If To the Public, Including but Not Limited to Students, Students’ Parents, and the Community. The Contractor supplying online services on behalf of HCPS must adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Contractor will indemnify and defend HCPS from and against any and all losses, liabilities , and claims (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of any claims by a third party alleging that the online services provide by the Contractor do not adhere to the ADA or with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Web Content 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 applications developed or provided under this Purchase Order will attempt to conform to the W3C Web Content Accessibility 2.0 Level AA Guidelines that can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/. Vendors hosting websites or providing web design services or web-based products, if required, can provide written evidence that their product or service addresses each of the WCAG 2.0, Level AA criteria. For any area of noncompliance, Vendor should describe any planned remediation roadmaps, including timelines and steps that will be taken to achieve full compliance, as well as interim workarounds to enable access by individuals with disabilities. Vendors may be required to demonstrate how to use the product with assistive technology, and may be required to undergo third-party accessibility testing. Vendor must provide contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries.
