ADA Title II Resource Center

You might know what is required, but how do you actually start working on compliance with the new Title II rule? Our ADA Title II Resource Center is here to help answer all questions and guide you through compliance.

The resources on this page are all to help state and local governments with compliance for the new web accessibility rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This is a living document as we will be adding more content to help public entities.

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Know who the new rule applies to, what is required, and what the exceptions are.

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Government Documentation

The government documentation posted on ADA.gov and FederalRegister.gov contains the official details and requirements for the new web accessibility rule.

Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh is the founder and operator of Accessible.org. Kris is an attorney and the author of The ADA Book, the first book on ADA compliance for digital assets. With seven years of experience in digital accessibility and ADA Compliance, Kris advises clients ranging from small businesses to public entities and Fortune 500 companies.