NCD Says Web Sites need to be accessible to people with Disabilties

From the ICDRI Press Release at:

 <http://www.icdri.org/Press/NCD_ICDRI.htm>
http://www.icdri.org/Press/NCD_ICDRI.htm

National Council on Disability (NCD) says that the Americans with
Disabilities Act applies to both commercial and other private web sites.
Today NCD released their report which is a careful and precise analysis
of the legal issues pointing out the arguments for both sides. But based
on all authorities, including those opposed to the view that the ADA
should apply to e-commerce, the report concludes that the intent of the
ADA was to cover entities under ADA Title III. 

Among the authorities cited are the works of Cynthia Waddell, ICDRI's
Executive Director, as well as resources such as the Access Primer Page
by ICDRI; the book, Constructing Accessible Web Sites, co-authored by
three ICDRI Board Members; and the educational portal and web
accessibility validator, Cynthia SaysTM. The report is posted online at
<http://www.ncd.gov/newsroom/publications/adainternet.html>
http://www.ncd.gov/newsroom/publications/adainternet.html.

NCD is an independent federal agency making recommendations to the
President and Congress on disability policy. NCD First proposed and then
drafted the original Americans with Disabilities Act. Cynthia Waddell,
ICDRI's Executive Director, is the author of the first accessible web
design standard for government in the US and is a former Americans with
Disabilities Act compliance officer.

ICDRI Contact info : 

Michael Burks, Public Information Officer

International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet
<http://www.icdri.org/http://www.icdri.org 

3700 Bastion Lane, Suite 101

Raleigh, NC 27604 

Telephone: (919) 349-6661 

Email: icdri@icdri.org 

Received on Friday, 11 July 2003 08:31:52 UTC