Oregon ADA Compliance Checklist 2026

WCAG 2.1 AA requirements for Oregon (OR) government websites under the ADA Title II deadline. Scan your site free and get AI-powered fix code.

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📋 Oregon Web Accessibility Requirements

Oregon government websites must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA under both federal law (ADA Title II) and state law: Oregon OAR 125-070 Accessibility Standards.

The U.S. Department of Justice finalized rules requiring all state and local government websites to meet WCAG 2.1 AA by April 24, 2026. Oregon agencies that fail to comply face:

✅ WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance Checklist for Oregon

CategoryRequirementWCAG Criterion
TextColor contrast ≥ 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text1.4.3
ImagesAll images have descriptive alt text1.1.1
FormsEvery form field has a visible label1.3.1
LinksLinks have descriptive, unique text2.4.4
KeyboardAll interactive elements operable by keyboard2.1.1
FocusVisible focus indicator on all focusable elements2.4.7
LanguageHTML lang attribute set correctly3.1.1
StructureProper heading hierarchy (h1–h6)1.3.1
NavigationSkip navigation link as first element2.4.1
CaptionsAll video content has accurate captions1.2.2
ZoomPage does not block browser zoom to 200%1.4.4
ARIAARIA roles and attributes are valid and correctly used4.1.2
Page TitleEach page has a unique, descriptive title2.4.2
LandmarksPage uses header, nav, main, footer landmarks1.3.6
TablesData tables have proper headers and captions1.3.1

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📅 Oregon ADA Compliance Timeline

State law: Oregon OAR 125-070 Accessibility Standards may impose additional requirements or earlier deadlines for specific agencies. Check with your state's IT accessibility office.

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