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Overview
The UW-Madison Policy Library contains all campus-level policies. To prevent inconsistencies in how policies are presented, UW-Madison units are not allowed to copy or duplicate these policies outside of the Policy Library. However, you are allowed to embed policies as long as they are being pulled directly from the Policy Library. This ensures that end users are always seeing a current version of the policy.
Below, you can see the Digital Accessibility policy for UW-Madison. This policy has been embedded in this document using the Include doc > Include external page body option. Learn more about this feature here.
For comparison, you can also view this policy directly in the Policy Library. Additionally, a link back to the Policy Library is automatically appended at the end of the embedded policy when using this feature.
Digital Accessibility
Policy Number
UW-519Responsible Office
Division of Information Technology (DoIT)Type
University PolicyRationale/Purpose
In support of its mission, UW–Madison is committed to diversity and fostering a culture of full inclusion of people with disabilities by providing digital resources and information technology that people with disabilities can fully, equally, and independently use.
This policy establishes shared definitions and practices, digital accessibility requirements and standards, and reporting requirements to ensure compliance with the university’s obligations to nondiscrimination under applicable state and federal regulations.
Compliance with this policy ensures UW-Madison provides an inclusive digital experience and can provide timely, reasonable accommodations as required under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, avoiding loss of federal funding or monetary damages to the University.
Policy
- UW-Madison shall provide digital resources and information technology that are accessible to all, to the fullest extent technically feasible given an assessment of available resources, and subject to the Digital Accessibility Standards.
- The Center for User Experience, under the authority and direction of the UW-Madison Chief Information Officer and Vice Provost of Information Technology and the campus ADA Coordinator, working with key stakeholders and representatives across campus, is responsible for the collaborative development and maintenance of the standards, guidelines and implementation in support of this policy.
- The Center for User Experience is responsible for providing training, guidance, resources, and consultation services to UW-Madison partners through the creation and management of the Digital Accessibility Liaisons Network to support policy implementation.
- Changes to the policy, standards, implementation plan, or procedures are maintained by the Center for User Experience Digital Accessibility Program in partnership with Digital Accessibility Governance as detailed in the standards. Changes are done in accordance with UW-510 IT Policy Review and Revision procedures, Appendix F.
- Changes impacting university schools, colleges, and divisions will be communicated through the Digital Accessibility Liaison Network.
- Each UW-Madison school, college, or division will designate Digital Accessibility Liaison(s), to serve as primary contact(s) as a part of the Digital Accessibility Liaisons Network, and will notify the campus ADA Coordinator and the Center for User Experience of the appointment or any changes to the designee(s).
- Digital Accessibility Liaison(s) will partner with the Center for User Experience Digital Accessibility Program and be the primary point of contact for procurement, technical consultation and policy compliance for that local unit.
- Digital Accessibility Liaison(s) working in partnership with the Center for User Experience will provide consultation on implementation guidance for their local units.
- Digital resources and information technology are subject to the applicable university accessibility policies in effect at the time of development or procurement. Digital resources and information technology developed or procured prior to the effective date of this, and other applicable university accessibility policies, shall be made compliant with current policy, to the fullest extent technically feasible given an assessment of available resources, when changes or upgrades occur within the university’s control, or if a request for accessibility or reasonable accommodation is submitted following the policy effective date.
- Compliance with this policy is designed, in part, to ensure the University complies with legal and regulatory requirements.
- When compliance with this policy is not possible or would require extraordinary measures to meet the policy standards, this may require consultation with the Center for User Experience and the campus ADA Coordinator to determine equally effective alternative access.
- While timely accommodation(s) must be provided when an accessibility barrier cannot readily be addressed, solely providing accommodations does not meet the requirements of this policy subject to the Digital Accessibility Standards.
- Complaints regarding accessibility of university digital resources and information technology that are not in compliance with this policy must be directed to the campus ADA Coordinator through the UW-Madison Office of Compliance. Timely response and ongoing communication with the complainant is essential, including offering reasonable accommodations while the barrier is worked on.
- Digital resources and information technology in noncompliance of this policy will be referred to the UW-Madison Chief Information Officer and Vice-Provost of Information Technology to develop a plan for remediation in cooperation with campus divisional leadership.
Related UW–Madison Documents, Web Pages, or Other Resources
External References
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 together with its 2008 Amendments
Regent Policy Document 14-10 Nondiscrimination on Basis of Disability
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
University of Wisconsin System Accessibility Statement
Web Content Accessibility Guides
Approval Authority
Chief Information Officer & Vice Provost for Information TechnologyPolicy Manager
Assistant Director, Cybersecurity Program and Business ServicesContact
IT Policy Writer and Analyst -- Heather Johnston, HEATHER.JOHNSTON@WISC.EDUEffective Date
12-06-2000Source: View policy UW-519 in the UW-Madison Policy Library