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ACCESSIBILITY AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION

Access to this website

 

We are committed to providing an excellent user experience, regardless of disability. We frequently review this site to ensure that it meets or exceeds the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act , which requires that electronic and information technology (EIT) be accessible to people with disabilities. Section 508 requires that EIT developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to both employees and members of the public with disabilities. You can learn more about  Section 508 standards from the U.S. Access Board here .

 

If you believe you may need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability to access information on or to use this website, if you encounter issues with any page on our website that present a challenge for users with disabilities, or if you believe you have been unlawfully denied access to this website because of a disability, please contact us.

Access to Other Programs and Activities

We also comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act , which requires generally that all public Commission activities and programs be accessible to members of the public with disabilities. We make sure that individuals with disabilities can participate in and enjoy the benefits of all Commission operations and resources available to the public.  This includes providing accessible educational materials and ensuring equal access to public meetings and other events.   

If you believe you may need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability to access the Commission’s educational materials or attend a Commission public meeting or event, you can request one by contacting us.

Access to Social Media

We work to ensure our pages are user-friendly, but we also use other sites and social media that may not be accessible to persons with disabilities. The resources we share on social media are available on our official site in an accessible format.