The State of Florida is committed to ensuring digital access for everyone, including individuals with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Our goal is to provide a website experience that is inclusive, effective, and compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA standards.
Our Commitment:
Equal Access: We strive to make our online content accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities. This includes those with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
Continuous Improvement: We recognize that web accessibility is an ongoing journey. Our websites are regularly reviewed and updated to meet or exceed accessibility standards. This includes both state agency sites and those of local governments where applicable.
Assistive Technologies: Our site design supports assistive technologies like screen readers, magnifiers, voice recognition software, and alternative input devices. We ensure that our content is navigable through keyboard-only methods and provides alternative text for images.
Feedback and Assistance: If you encounter any barriers to accessing information or services on our websites, we're here to help. Please contact us at policy@cretesuite.com with details about the accessibility problem, the web page involved, and your preferred method for receiving the information.
Alternate Formats: When possible, we offer documents in alternative formats like HTML, ASCII, and accessible PDFs. We aim for all video content to have closed captions and audio descriptions when necessary.
Exemptions: While we strive for full compliance, certain archived or historical content might be exempt if they do not serve a current public purpose or if accessibility would cause an undue burden. However, we still try to provide alternative access methods for such content upon request.
Legal Framework: Our accessibility efforts comply with Florida Statutes, particularly those under Chapter 282 related to electronic information and technology, alongside federal laws like the ADA and Section 508.
We welcome your feedback to help us improve the accessibility of our services. Your experience is crucial in shaping a more inclusive digital environment for all Florida residents and visitors.
Contact Information: For accessibility issues or to request alternative formats, please email policy@cretesuite.com or call (855) 927-3839.