Kris Rivenburgh discusses the multiple layers to ADA compliance for websites in 2023. For the majority of private entities, the practical answer is, yes, the ADA applies, and you should make your website accessible despite looming technical exceptions (one being there is no law or regulation that explicitly mandates website accessibility).
Some layers to consider:
1) The ADA is interpreted and applied differently depending on what state court or federal circuit court you're in and websites are generally available in all states.
2) There are 12 categories of public accommodations that your business or accommodation must fall under for Title III of the ADA.
3) Plaintiffs' lawyers don't mind initiating litigation despite gray areas in the law.
Resources:
ADA Title III Technical Assistance Manual: [ Ссылка ]
Read Kris's landmark article on ADA Compliance for websites:
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Watch Kris explain why having less than 15 employees doesn't except you from Title III ADA compliance:
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Kris designed the ADA Compliance Course (ACC) as instructions you can give your team to fix the most commonly claimed issues in ADA website lawsuits. The ACC is really an SOP for your web team. Your team can get started in minutes at [ Ссылка ].
Connect with Kris directly on LinkedIn:
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Kris offers accessibility services including WCAG 2.1 AA manual audits and remediation at [ Ссылка ].
Kris also wrote the book on ADA compliance for digital assets. You can find out more about The ADA Book at [ Ссылка ].
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