Digital Accessibility Compliance

Digital Accessibility Compliance

Revised Title II guidelines are now effective for state and local governments' digital content. For our Georgia state agencies, the deadline to ensure everything is accessible is in 2026. Let's work together to make our digital spaces welcoming and inclusive for everyone.

Designate a Point of Contact

By designating an agency-specific Digital Accessibility Point of Contact, you can help ensure accommodations are available for those who need assistance with reading or understanding content on your website and applications.

Georgia State Agency Leaders

Read about the key requirements, why compliance matters, and how to start preparing your agency.

What's Changed?

The updated Title II ADA final rule requires the digital content of state and local governments to be accessible to people with disabilities. 

Compliance is measured by the technical standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Read more about the requirements.

Resources for State Agencies

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Accessibility Compliance Working Group

Let's meet the deadline - together. Connect with others across Georgia state agencies who are navigating the same requirements. Register to join the monthly online discussion.

Official Sources

Visit these official sources:

Services

Publish and manage accessible content:

Identify accessibility issues and improve user experience:

Get expert help to offer, produce, and organize accessible content:

Need Help Getting Started?

Ensuring accessibility for all Georgia constituents is a priority for Digital Services & Solutions. The GovHub platform has been WCAG compliant since its inception in 2015.

Document Remediation for Accessibility Compliance

What civic content managers need to know.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

Learn about WCAG, what it means under the new ADA rule, and how to meet the requirements.

More Accessibility Reading