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Act
1227 of 1999 required the Arkansas Department of Information
Systems to develop Non-visual Standards for Arkansas
that ensures the needs of Arkansans who are blind
or visually impaired are met through reasonable accommodation
in the information technology products and services
of the state. Information technology products and
services include data, voice, and video technologies,
as well as information dissemination methods such
as the Internet.
In
essence, this means that Arkansas Government or state
funded entities must have websites that are equally
accessible to blind or visually impaired visitors.
For instance, websites must provided text equivalents
for all non-text elements such as images, animation,
audio and video. We will make every effort to comply
with these new guidelines on the State of Arkansas
website. If you have trouble accessing or navigating
state government pages, please contact info@ark.org.
For
more information about accessibility policies and
non-visual standards, link to Shared
Information Architecture. For information regarding
web site development specific to the State of Arkansas,
link to the Technology
Investigation Center' Standards for Equivalent Access.
For detailed information about web site development
and accessibility issues, link to W3C
Web Content Guidelines or the Center
for Applied Special Technology (CAST).
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