West Virginia Code § 18-10N-1

Findings; policy
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The Legislature finds that the use of interactive display terminals by state agencies is
becoming a widespread means of access for employees and the public to obtain information
available electronically, but that presentation of electronic data solely in a visual format is a
barrier to access by individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Individuals who are blind
or visually impaired have the right to full participation in the life of the statee, including the
use of advanced technology which is purchased by the state for use by employees, program
participants and members of the general public. The Legislature also rercognizes that
technological advances allow interactive control of computers and use of the information by
visually impaired persons, but that nonvisual access is dependent on the purchase of
hardware and software that is compatible with technology used for nonvisual access.

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