Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. (a) Effective September 1, 2006, all state agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources specified in Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 213 when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation.
(b) If applicable, PSP shall provide the Texas Department of Information Resources (“DIR”) with the universal resource locator (“URL”) to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act), or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/baw/Main.jsp). Contractors not listed with the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or supplying a URL to their VPAT must provide DIR with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. AS REQUIRED BY TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 1, PART 10, CHAPTER 213
A. Effective September 1, 2006 State Agencies and Institutions of Higher Education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements for Electronic and Information Resources specified in Texas Administrative Code, Title 1, Part 10, Chapter 213, when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation.
B. The Contractor shall provide the Department with the URL to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under the Rehabilitation Act, Section 508), or indicate that the product/services accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). Contractors not listed with the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or supplying a URL to their VPAT must provide the Department with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. Effective September 1, 2006, all state agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources specified in Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 213 when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. If applicable, CMR shall provide the Texas Department of Information Resources (“DIR”) with the universal resource locator (“URL”) to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (“VPAT”) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act), or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. State agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the state of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources, specified in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code, Part 10, Chapter 213, when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Contractor shall provide the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) with the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for reviewing compliance with Texas state accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act), or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). Contractors not listed with the Buy Accessible Wizard or supplying a URL to their VPAT must provide DIR with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the Buy Accessible Wizard or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. The EFSP must comply with 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 213. In addition, the EFSP shall provide OCA with the URL to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act) or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). If the EFSP is not listed with the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or does not supply a URL to its VPAT, the EFSP must provide OCA with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. AS REQUIRED BY TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, TITLE 1, PART 10, CHAPTER 213
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. Effective September 1, 2006, all state agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources specified in Tex. Admin. Code Title 1, Ch. 213 when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. If applicable, PMF shall provide the Texas Department of Information Resources with the universal resource locator (“URL”) to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (“VPAT”) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 701 et seq, as amended, or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/baw/Main.jsp). Consultants not listed with the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or supplying a URL to their VPAT must provide DIR with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. (a) Effective September 1, 2006, all state agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources specified in Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 213 when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. (a) Effective September 1, 2006, all state agencies and institutions of higher education shall procure products which comply with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for electronic and information resources specified in Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 213 when such products are available in the commercial marketplace or when such products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation.
(b) If applicable, Contractor shall provide the Texas Department of Information Resources (“DIR”) with the universal resource locator (“URL”) to its Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (“VPAT”) for reviewing compliance with the State of Texas Accessibility requirements (based on the federal standards established under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act), or indicate that the product/service accessibility information is available from the General Services Administration “Buy Accessible Wizard” (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). Contractors not listed with the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or supplying a URL to their VPAT must provide DIR with a report that addresses the same accessibility criteria in substantively the same format. Additional information regarding the “Buy Accessible Wizard” or obtaining a copy of the VPAT is located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx000.xxx/.
Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards. As Required by 1 TAC Chapter 213 (Applicable to State