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Accessibility
If you are having a problem accessing this web site please let us know and we will work to ensure accessibility. Please be as specific as possible in your description of the problem(s) encountered as well as the location on the web site.
In order to maximize accessibility, this site has been designed in conformance with:
- regulations (36 CFR § 1194.22) issued pursuant to section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board;
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, as promulgated by the World Wide Web Consortium, conformance level Triple-A (excluding
checkpoints 3.3,
3.4,
9.4,
9.5,
10.2,
10.4,
11.1,
11.3,
13.7,
14.1, and
14.2);
- XHTML 1.0 standard, as promulgated by the Word Wide Web Consortium;
- PICS standard, as promulgated by the Word Wide Web Consortium and implemented by SafeSurf and the
Internet Content Rating Association;
- Dublin Core 1.1 (revised) meta tag standard, as promulgated by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative;
- GILS meta tag standard, as implemented by the Washington Government Information Locator Service (WAGILS);
- AGLS meta tag standard, as promulgated by the National Archives of Australia;
- VW96 meta tag standard, as promulgated by Vancouver Webpages (Canada); and
- Robot meta-tag standard, as developed by the Spidering BOF Group at the 1996 Distributed Indexing/Searching Workshop of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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