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The following resources are intended to assist in planning to provide accessible services for Americans with disabilities.

Accessibility Laws – Federal

Accessibility Laws – State

Accessibility Planning Guides

Accessible Presentations

Accessibility Symbols

  • Accessibility Symbols
    • These symbols advertise your accessibility to employees, customers, audiences, and anyone else who needs access to your building or offices. Examples of places you’ll want to promote your accessibility include: advertisements, newsletters, conference and program brochures, membership forms, building signage, floor plans and maps.
  • The Accessible Icon Project
    • The Accessible Icon Project is an ongoing work of design activism. It starts with a graphic icon, free for use in the public domain, and continues its work as a collaboration among people with disabilities and their allies toward a more accessible world.

Accessibility Training

Accommodations for People who are Blind or have Low Vision

Accommodations for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Other Resources