On April 20, 2004, Governor Brad Henry signed HB 2197, now known as the Oklahoma Electronic Information Technology Accessibility (EITA) Act. The law resulted in the creation of standards designed to make information technology, including Web site content and tools, accessible for persons with disabilities. Standards (Link opens in a new window), developed by the Office of State Finance (OSF), are based on Federal Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act accessibility standards, but do not reflect all parts of Section 508.
Documents on the Oklahoma Conservation Commission website may occasionally be presented in formats other than HTML. These formats are generally accessible to users using screen reading software. The screen reading capabilities of Adobe Acrobat Reader (full version) may allow vision-impaired visitors to access PDF content. In the event that the PDF format of a document cannot be made fully accessible, an alternate version of the document will be provided in an accessible format.
Oklahoma Conservation Commission is working to meet compliance with Oklahoma’s EITA standards and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. If you need a document in an alternative format to meet your accessibility needs or have any difficulty viewing any content with assistive technology, please contact us.
Links to Related Items
- Other Oklahoma EITA resources and information
- Information Technology Accessibility Standards
- Office of State Finance rule: HTML version
- Department of Central Services rule: HTML version
- Department of Central Services – VPATs and Accessibility
- EITA Access Clause (.pdf, 1 pp, 23.24 KB)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- HB 2197
- Section 508