News Release
NCD #02-343
November 20, 2001
Contact: Mark S. Quigley
202-272-2004
202-272-2074 TTY
mquigley@ncd.gov
National Council on Disability Commends Office
of Compliance Recommendation to Require Congressional Electronic
and Information Technology Access
WASHINGTON--The National Council on Disability applauds
yesterday's announcement by the Congressional Office of Compliance
recommending that Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
which requires access to the Federal Government's electronic and
information technology, be made applicable to all Congressional
Accountability Act covered employing offices on Capitol Hill, including
the Government Printing Office, the General Accounting Office, and
Library of Congress.
According to NCD chairperson Marca Bristo, "NCD commends
the Office of Compliance for their forward progress in advancing
access to electronic and information technology to 54 million Americans
with disabilities. This critical step is consistent with the advice
and recommendation in NCD's June 14 report National
Disability Policy: A Progress Report (Q://ncd/newsroom/publications/01publications.html)
that urged Congress to take whatever steps are necessary to amend
the Congressional Accountability Act so that the Government Printing
Office does not remain exempt from federal accessibility laws and
regulations, including Section 508, as they pertain to Web sites."
"NCD encourages Congress to act promptly to incorporate
these important recommendations from the Office of Compliance that
will advance the civil rights of all people with disabilities,"
Bristo added.
The electronic information systems interim report
from the Office of Compliance can be found at http://www.compliance.gov/.
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