A guide for hiring contractors to develop accessible websites and web content The Government of Ontario (Canada) passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in 2005, with the goal of making Ontario accessible for people with disabilities by 2025. Accessibility standards are being created as part of the act. The standards are rules that organizations in Ontario have to follow to identify, remove and prevent barriers so that people with disabilities will have more opportunities to participate in everyday life.
In 2011, the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) was enacted under the AODA. The Information and Communications Standard under the IASR requires large organizations in Ontario to make their web content accessible within a given timeline. Obligated organizations include any Ontario organization with 50 employees or more that provides goods, services or facilities to the public or other third party.
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