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Is my business subject to Section 508 compliance?

Published 13 March 2023 · by the EqualWeb accessibility team
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TL;DR: Updated: Apr 20, 2025
Is my business subject to Section 508 compliance?

What Is Section 508 Compliance?

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was enacted in 1998 to ensure that all federal agencies provide accessible electronic and information technology (EIT) for individuals with disabilities, including both employees and the public.
This law applies to a wide range of technologies, including:
The most recent update to Section 508 standards (2017) aligned the law with WCAG 2.0 Level AA, making it the baseline for federal digital accessibility compliance.


Does Section 508 Apply to Private Businesses?

Section 508 primarily affects federal agencies, but private businesses can also be impacted in specific cases:
If your business does not fall under these categories, Section 508 may not apply. However, other laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state-specific accessibility laws may still require compliance.


Why Private Businesses Should Care About Accessibility Compliance

Even though Section 508 does not directly regulate private businesses, accessibility laws such as the ADA (United States), AODA (Canada), and European Accessibility Act impose legal obligations on companies that offer public services online.
Key considerations for private businesses include:


Ensuring Web Accessibility Compliance

For businesses looking to avoid legal risks and improve digital inclusivity, following WCAG 2.2 standards is the best approach. WCAG provides a universally recognized framework for web accessibility, ensuring that all users, including those with disabilities, can navigate digital platforms effectively.
The benefits of prioritizing web accessibility include:
If your business is unsure about its compliance status, consulting with web accessibility experts can provide guidance and remediation solutions tailored to your needs.

Want to ensure your website is accessible and legally compliant? Contact EqualWeb today for a free accessibility audit.

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