Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards Sample Clauses

Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards a. Applicability: The following Electronic and Information Resources (“EIR”) requirements apply to the Contract because the Grantee performs services that include EIR that the System Agency's employees are required or permitted to access or members of the public are required or permitted to access. This Section does not apply to incidental uses of EIR in the performance of the Agreement, unless the Parties agree that the EIR will become property of the State of Texas or will be used by HHSC’s clients or recipients after completion of the Agreement. Nothing in this section is intended to prescribe the use of particular designs or technologies or to prevent the use of alternative technologies, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater access to and use of a Product.
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Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards. This section applies if the Contract requires the Contractor to procure or develop Electronic and Information Resources (EIR) for DSHS or to change any of DSHS’ EIR. This section also applies if the Contract requires the Contractor to perform a service or supply goods that include EIR that: DSHS employees are required to use or permitted access to; or Members of the public are required to use or permitted access to. This section does not apply to incidental uses of EIR in the performance of a contract, unless the parties agree that the EIR shall become property of the state or shall be used by DSHS clients after completion of the Contract. Nothing in this section is intended to prescribe the use of particular designs or technologies or to prevent the use of alternative technologies, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater access to and use of a product/service.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards. As required by 1 Tex. Admin. Code Chapters 213 and 206, as a state agency, DSHS must procure products that comply with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements for Electronic and Information Resources specified in 1 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 213 and Website Accessibility Standards/Specifications specified in 1 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 206 (collectively EIR Standards) when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. If performance under this Contract includes the development, modification or maintenance of a website or other electronic and information resources for DSHS or for the public on behalf of DSHS, Contractor certifies that the website or other electronic and information resources comply with the EIR Standards. Contractor further certifies that any network hardware or software purchased or provided under this Contract has undergone independent certification testing for known and relevant vulnerabilities, in accordance with rules adopted by Department of Information Resources.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards. This section applies if the Contract requires the Contractor to procure or develop Electronic and Information Resources (EIR) for SYSTEM AGENCY or to change any of SYSTEM AGENCY’ EIR. This section also applies if the Contract requires the Contractor to perform a service or supply goods that include EIR that:
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility and Security Standards 

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