HB295

Accessibility Act

Chamber Passed·2/13/26
Introduced Text

Accessibility Act mandates state agency websites, mobile apps, and physical facilities comply with digital and physical accessibility standards.

The Accessibility Act requires state agency websites and mobile applications to comply with digital accessibility standards by April 1, 2027. State agencies must also post an accessibility statement on their websites. The Office of Accessibility, created within the governor's commission on disability, will oversee compliance and submit a report every two years. The Department of Information Technology will adopt digital accessibility standards.

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  • Overview
  • Core Provisions
  • Implementation
  • Impact
  • Legal Framework
  • Critical Issues

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 57–6 · Feb 13
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

House Final Passage

57 Yea

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6 Nay

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7 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 16

12:00 AM

Senate Finance Committee

Feb 11

8:30 AM

House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee

History

Feb 17

Senate

SFC: Reported by committee with Do Pass recommendation with amendment(s)

Feb 17

Senate

Action Postponed Indefinitely

Feb 14

Senate

Sent to SFC - Referrals: SFC