Thursday, September 19, 2019

Accessibility | Office of Inspector General | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Accessibility | Office of Inspector General | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Accessibility

The Office of Inspector General is committed to making its websites accessible to the widest possible audience, including individuals with disabilities. In keeping with its mission, OIG complies by implementing the regulations of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act External link and the HHS Secretary's Section 508 Implementation Policy External link.

For Alternate Access to Web Information

At this time, all OIG information should be accessible via screen readers and other accessibility tools with the exception of some pre-2001 information. This information may not be available in accessible formats.

Adobe® Acrobat® External link is required to read PDF files.

  • If you need an alternative means of access to any information on the OIG Web site please contact us. Let us know the nature of your accessibility problem, the Web address of the requested information, and your contact information.
  • If you need to convert PDF documents, Adobe® offers conversion tools at its Accessibility Resource Center External link.

Synopsis of Section 508 Accessibility Requirements

Section 508 External link requires Federal agencies to ensure that individuals with disabilities who are members of the public or Federal employees have access to electronic and information technology (EIT) that is comparable to that provided to individuals without disabilities, unless an undue burden would be imposed on the agency. The requirements of Section 508 apply to an agency's procurement of EIT, as well as the agency's development, maintenance, or use of EIT.

Although Federal agencies have an explicit statutory obligation to make all EIT that they develop, procure, maintain, or use compliant with Section 508, individuals may only file complaints or lawsuits to enforce Section 508's requirements with respect to EIT systems procured or deployed on or after June 21, 2001. Learn more at FAR Final Rule The Section 508 External link requirements do not apply retroactively to pre-existing EIT. However, as agencies upgrade and change their EIT, they must comply with standards. Specifically, the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards: Economic Assessment External link states that:

"The standards are to be applied prospectively and do not require Federal agencies to retrofit existing electronic and information technology. As agencies upgrade and change their electronic and information technology, they must comply with the standards."

It should be noted, however, that Federal agencies have additional responsibilities under Section 501 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. These Sections require that agencies provide reasonable accommodation to employees with disabilities and provide program access to members of the public with disabilities and take other actions necessary to prevent discrimination on the basis of disability in their programs.

To Learn More

  • The HHS Office on Disability (OD) External link oversees the implementation of Section 508 at HHS. Visit this site to learn more about the OD's activities and leadership.
  • U.S. Access Board's Section 508 External link provides information on Section 508 law, frequently asked questions, and standards.
  • Section 508 External link provides Section 508 tools, resources, standards, and news.


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