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Remediation Process FAQs

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What is considered to be a reasonable deadline for completion of a remediation plan?

Units and individuals will have an opportunity to establish reasonable timetables for remediation of non-compliant Web pages. In general, two years will be considered a reasonable timetable. If the remediation process is anticipated to take more than two years for completion, be prepared to provide more detailed information about the remediation plan when the Web Accessibility Review Form (WARF) is submitted.

Does a Web Accessibility Review Form (WARF) have to be filed for every page on my Website?

No. Only one WARF form should be submitted to cover all Web pages linked from a designated home page. However, units have the option to submit multiple WARF forms if it better suits the layout and content of the Website.

If a Web Accessibility Review Form (WARF) is not submitted by the deadline, will my Website be removed from the Internet until the Web pages meet the Policy standards?

No Website or Web page will be removed without a considerable amount of dialogue regarding faculty and instruction issues, requests for exceptions, or other compliance issues.