Website Accessibility

Website Accessibility Statement

WSSDA is committed to providing access to its website andonline information technologies to all individuals with or without disabilitiesby meeting or exceeding the requirements of the standards of the World Wide WebConsortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and theWeb Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite(WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web-based content.

If you believe that WSSDA has discriminated against youbecause of your disability and thus violated Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct and/or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and you wereunable to access content on WSSDA’s website or information technologies online;or if you have questions about the accessibility of content or informationtechnologies online, including a complaint about the accessibility of document,form, or statement used by WSSDA; and/or would like to report barriers toaccessing any information technologies online used by WSSDA, including thiswebsite, please contact us via one of the ways noted below and indicate:

  • The nature of your accessibility or alternative format needs
  • The URL (web address) of the material you would like to access
  • Detailed description of the problems you have encountered
  • Your contact information

How to contact us:

By email accessibility@wssda.org. Please include the web address or URL along with a detaileddescription of the problems you have encountered.

By mail: Submit written correspondence to the AccessibilityCoordinator, WSSDA, 221 College Street NE Olympia, WA 98516. In yourcorrespondence, please include the web address or URL along with a detaileddescription of the problems you have encountered.

On the Phone: Call WSSDA’s Accessibility Coordinator at(360) 252-3016.

In person: 221 College Street NE Olympia, WA 98516

Online: Complete theOnline Accessibility Feedback Form

We will contact you to attempt to provide the informationyou are seeking and will seek to resolve any issues regarding inaccessibilityof the information on the WSSDA’s website.

Complaints will be resolved through WSSDA’sOperating Policy and Procedure 5200, Handling of Complaints.

Opening PDF or DOC files

You will find some links to PDF or Word DOC files on this site. In order to open these files you will need to have Adobe Reader or Microsoft Word Viewer installed.

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