Ohio Admin. Code 3344-6-01 - Electronic and information technology accessibility
(A)
Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that Cleveland state university complies with federal and state laws related to providing access to individuals with disabilities, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Ohio state law, and related regulations.
(B)
Definitions
(1)
"Accessible"
means that a person with a disability is afforded the opportunity to acquire
the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same
services as a person without a disability with substantially equivalent ease of
use.
(2)
"Electronic and information technology" or EIT includes
e-learning and information technology and any equipment or interconnected
system or subsystem of equipment that is used in the creation, conversion, or
duplication of data or information. The term electronic and information
technology includes, but is not limited to, the internet and intranet websites,
content delivered in digital form, electronic books and electronic book reading
systems, search engines and databases, learning management systems, classroom
technology and multimedia, personal response systems (e.g. "clickers"), and
office equipment such as classroom lecterns, copiers and fax machines. It also
includes any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment that
is used in the automatic acquisition, creation, storage, manipulation,
management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission,
or reception of data or information.
(C)
EIT accessibility
committee
(1)
The EIT accessibility committee is established to create and
support the implementation of EIT accessibility standards and guidelines for
the purchasing, creation and provision of EIT.
(2)
The EIT
accessibility committee shall include representation from the information
services and technology department, the office of disability services, the
center for e-learning, the center for instructional technology and distance
learning, the Michael Schwartz library, and other relevant offices.
(3)
EIT
accessibility committee members shall provide support and training to
university departments, offices and administrative units that are responsible
for producing, maintaining, distributing, or purchasing EIT.
(D)
Standards
(1)
The EIT accessibility committee shall develop
accessibility standards for document and media accessibility, as well as
guidelines for the purchasing, creation and provision of EIT. These standards
and guidelines will govern the evaluation of EIT for purchase or use by CSU and
provide a consistent framework for accessibility training and support
services.
(2)
Accessibility standards shall be developed for:
(a)
Course content
purchased or produced for students;
(b)
Software
platforms required for students to complete course work;
(c)
Public facing
university website and web-based applications;
(d)
Systems required
for use by student employees and/or the majority of Cleveland state university
employees;
(e)
User interfaces for information systems;
and
(f)
Other forms of EIT for which the committee determines
guidance is necessary.
(E)
Responsible
parties
(1)
All
university departments, offices and administrative units that are responsible
for producing, maintaining, distributing, or purchasing EIT are ultimately
responsible for implementing the accessibility standards and purchasing
guidelines, with support and training provided by the EIT accessibility
committee.
(2)
Departments, offices and administrative units that
willfully violate this rule may be held responsible for any costs associated
with remediating accessibility issues.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3344
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