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Does an application run from a Web page have to meet the requirements of the Web Accessibility Policy?

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Does an application run from a Web page have to meet the requirements of the Web Accessibility Policy?

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Yes, if the application is used to conduct core University business and academic activities as defined in the Web Accessibility Policy. Reference to “Web pages” in the Policy covers both Web pages and Web sites, including their design and any Web-delivered content or service. If the Web page currently uses an application run on software which does not meet the requirements of the Web Accessibility Policy and it is not feasible to remediate the application, an exception to the Policy may be requested by submitting the Web Accessibility Review Form (WARF).

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