Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2026
Mandates websites and software meet WCAG accessibility standards, enforced by FTC and private lawsuits, ensuring digital access for people with disabilities.
Mandates websites and software meet WCAG accessibility standards, enforced by FTC and private lawsuits, ensuring digital access for people with disabilities.
S. 3974 establishes accessibility standards requiring websites and software applications to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. The bill creates enforcement mechanisms through the Federal Trade Commission and provides a private right of action for individuals with disabilities to pursue legal remedies against non-compliant businesses.
Approximately 61 million American adults have disabilities, many of whom face barriers accessing digital services essential for employment, healthcare, education, and commerce. Digital accessibility standards would create enforceable legal requirements where currently only voluntary compliance exists, potentially reducing fragmented lawsuits while establishing clear expectations for developers and businesses.
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