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Section 508 is a federal law that requires all Information and Communication Technology (ICT) developed, procured, maintained, or used by the U.S. federal government to be accessible.

Let’s break down what the actual standard requires, why people confuse the acronym, and how to get compliant. dass 508

But don't click away. Whether you call it DASS 508 or Section 508, the requirement is the same: Section 508 is a federal law that requires

Stop searching for "DASS 508"—you won't find a law by that name. But you have found the right solution. But don't click away

Here is the truth: There is no official law or standard called "DASS 508." What you are likely looking for is of the Rehabilitation Act (often referred to legally as 29 U.S.C. § 794d ). The "D" and "S" get flipped in our heads because of the word "Disability" or "Standards."

In plain English: If you sell software, PDFs, videos, or websites to the government (or if you work for the government), your tech must work for everyone—including those who use screen readers, voice commands, or keyboard-only navigation.