This website complies with Section 508 Accessibility Guidelines as outlined in
the 1998 amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Section 508 was enacted
to eliminate barriers in information technology, to make available new
opportunities for people with disabilities and to encourage development of
technologies that will help achieve these goals. Simply put, this means that
everyone can access the same information in a presentation that best suits
their needs.
Some examples of Section 508 compliance
All images have a text equivalent ("alt" tags describing the visual)
All pages have output that is rendered as plain text and is understandable by screen reading technologies
This website adheres to World Wide Web and Government Accessibility guidelines by using valid XHTML 1.1 and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Text sizes are relative, and may be enlarged or reduced through your browser settings
This site is not dependent on JavaScript and pages function with JavaScript turned off