We are state and federally funded directly. The University of Kentucky
is a public land grant institution. Most of our money comes from tax
payers and grants.

Basically if there is a government regulation it applies to us.

If you are a private company there are certain rules you have to follow
regarding customer accessibility, however they usually only apply to
companies larger than 15 people, and only at physical locations where
the public may be required to visit you.

In regards to the Internet you are under no obligation to provide an
accessible site unless you provide a public funded service.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:50 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Accessible (Re: Safari on Windows XP and Vista - Never
though
> I'd see the day.)
> 
> Right-o.  I like the internal stuff too... "you shall use X browser,
if I
> tell
> you to!"  I never do... one, I tried to require firefox for... sorta
> worked...
> 
> Eh.
> 
> Hey, what defines a public institution? (<-- again, at anyone)
> 
> I guess if it's an intranet, doesn't matter, but do you have to get
> money from the fed/state, or is there more to it than that, to be
> included in the ADA stuff?  Like, does X business, since it sells
> to "the public" have to be Accessible?
> 
> I know the more conservative here might have some hard feelings
> towards ADA, but hell, it's ok if it ain't outta hand.  I think.
> 


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