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Code · Montana · Title 18 — Public Contracts · Chapter 5 · Part 6

18-5-604. Procurement requirements.

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18-5-604 . Procurement requirements.
(1)The technology access clause, referred to in 18-5-603 (3), must be developed by the department of administration and must require compliance with nonvisual access standards developed by the state. The access clause and the nondiscrimination language required in 49-3-207 must be inserted in all contracts for the procurement of information technology by, or for the use of, state agencies.
(2)The nonvisual access standards developed pursuant to subsection
(1)must include specifications that are necessary to fulfill the assurances contained in 18-5-603 and must include the following minimum specifications:
(a)Effective, interactive control and use of the technology, including the operating system, applications programs, and format of the data presented, are readily adaptable to nonvisual means.
(b)The technology equipped for nonvisual access must be compatible with information technology used by other individuals with whom the blind or visually impaired individual may interact or exchange electronic information.
(c)Nonvisual access technology must be integrated into networks used to share communications among employees, program participants, and the public.
(d)The technology for nonvisual access must have the capability of providing equivalent access by nonvisual means to telecommunications or other interconnected network services used by persons who are not blind or visually impaired.
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