Accessibility
Section 508 Web Alternate Format
(Adapted from PREVLINE Accessibility statement at:
http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/about/accessibility.aspx)
Synopsis of Section 508 Accessibility Requirements (for complete information,
please visit the web site at:
http://www.section508.gov)
Section 508 requires that when Federal agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use
electronic and information technology (EIT), Federal employees with disabilities
have comparable access to and use of information and data as Federal employees who
have no disabilities, unless an undue burden would be imposed on the agency. Section
508 also requires that individuals with disabilities, who are members of the public
seeking information or services from a Federal agency, have comparable access to
and use of information and data as the public without disabilities, unless an undue
burden would be imposed on the agency.
Although Federal agencies have an explicit statutory obligation to make all EIT
that they develop, maintain, or use compliant with Section 508, the current emphasis
is on newly procured EIT, because it is the category that is explicitly enforceable
by legal action. Procurement awards made on or after June 25, 2001, are subject
to Section 508 (see FAR Final Rule).
According to the Access Board, the Section 508 requirements do not apply retroactively
to preexisting EIT. Specifically, the "Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility
Standards: Economic Assessment," states that:
"The standards are to be applied prospectively and do not require Federal agencies
to retrofit existing electronic and information technology. As agencies upgrade
and change their electronic and information technology, they must comply with the
standards."
(See Chapter 2.1 Final Standards)
It should be noted, however, that other Federal regulations and guidelines (e.g.,
Section 501 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act) require equal access for
individuals with disabilities. Therefore, Federal agencies are required, upon request,
to provide information and data to individuals with disabilities through an alternative
means of access that can be used by the individuals.