VICE PRESIDENT, OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Since day one, Peggy has been a dedicated leader at SilverTech and has been a part of every triumph and challenge the agency has seen over two and a half decades. She has witnessed and supported SilverTech's growth from a small staff of 5 working to a thriving team of over 80 individuals working in multiple locations across the U.S.
Peggy seamlessly manages numerous key areas of our company, including office management, human resources, facilities and administration. Behind the scenes, Peggy ensures that everything runs smoothly, acting as the driving force that keeps everyone on track. Company events, employee onboarding, new office fixtures, internal policy, facility moves, benefit administration and key senior leadership decisions have Peggy’s imprint and impact. Peggy is truly instrumental in the past and future success of SilverTech.
By: Paul Creme | 2/26/25
On April 24, 2024, the Federal Register published the Department of Justice’s final rules for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended (the “ADA”). The rules are considered the technical standard for web content and mobile apps; Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1, Level AA.
The rules ensure state and local government services, programs, and activities are available and accessible on websites and mobile apps for people with disabilities. As implementation clarity is non-negotiable, there are some exceptions that do not require web and mobile app content to comply with WCAG 2.1, Level AA.
Information that may be rarely used or is outdated, not needed, or repeated somewhere else. The web content must meet all four of the following points to be considered an exception to the requirements:
Documents that meet both of the following points are not required to meet WCAG 2.1, Level AA:
The exception does not apply if the documents are currently being used to apply for, access, or participate in a state or local government’s services and/or programs. Even if they were posted before the date the government must comply with the rule.
Content posted by a third party where said third party is not posting due to contractual, licensing, or other arrangements with a public entity. This may include such things as meeting notices by non-governmental entities.
Documents that meet all three of the following points do not need to meet WCAG 2.1, Level AA:
This could include payment portals.
If the state or local governmental entity is unable to meet the new requirements there are some alternatives such as having two versions of the same web and mobile app content. In other words, one version that is not accessible and another version that is accessible and provides all the same information and features. The second version is called a “conforming alternate version.” However, the entity may not have a main web page that is inaccessible and a separate accessible version of the same content, because people with disabilities should get equal access to that content on the same page.
In some limited situations, state and local governments may be able to show that their web content or mobile apps have minor attributes that do not meet WCAG Version 2.1, Level AA. In these cases, the issue would have to be so small that it would not interfere with the accessibility of the content or mobile app.
State and local governments cannot use this part of the rule to avoid compliance, and if web content does not fully meet WCAG 2.1, Level AA, there are many things the government would have to prove to show they are not in violation of the rule.
State and local governments must make sure their web content and mobile apps meet WCAG 2.1, Level AA within 2 - 3 years of when the rule was published (April 24, 2024), depending on their population. In other words, state and local entities have about 2 years to enforce fully compliant sites and mobile apps unless an exemption applies.
You can find more information about why the Department of Justice is enforcing these compliance requirements and their timelines here under “Requirements by Entity Size.” Please reach out if you have any questions regarding your website's compliance.
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