Officials Say Content May Be Removed From Government Websites to Satisfy Federal Accessibility Rule
North Dakota state and local governments must meet DOJ accessibility rules by April 24 for large populations, risking lawsuits and transparency loss without state financial support.
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Content may be removed from ND government websites to satisfy federal accessibility rule
BISMARCK — Deadlines are nearing for North Dakota government agencies to bring their websites and mobile apps into compliance with new federal accessibility standards. But some officials say content may need to be removed rather than updated. In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a new rule requiring state and local governments’ websites and apps to comply with accessibility standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act. …
Officials say content may be removed from government websites to satisfy federal accessibility rule
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Deadlines are nearing for North Dakota government agencies to bring their websites and mobile apps into compliance with new federal accessibility standards. But some officials say content may need to be removed rather than updated. In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a new rule requiring state and local governments’ websites and apps to comply with accessibility standards under the Amer…
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