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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 147 — Information and Communication Technology · § 147.4

§ 147.4. Notice.

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(a)The Secretary shall ensure that employees, applicants for employment, and the members of the public are provided with adequate notice of the requirements of Section 508, the Revised 508 Standards (36 CFR 1194.1 and appendices A, C and D to 36 CFR part 1194), and this part, as they relate to the programs or activities conducted by the Department.
(b)The Secretary shall ensure that the home page of the Department's public-facing Web site provides Department policy regarding accessibility of ICT in accordance with Section 508 and 36 CFR part 1194.1, as well as an email address for the public to ask questions or express concerns. \[81 FR 32646, May 24, 2016, as amended at 84 FR 37577, Aug. 1, 2019\]
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