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Accessibility Accommodations or Modifications

The State of Colorado is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans.

Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, levels A and AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make web content accessible to people with sensory, cognitive, and mobility disabilities but ultimately to all people, regardless of ability.

The Department of Local Affairs' websites are a part of a meaningful change in the improvement of inclusivity and accessibility of all State of Colorado services. We welcome comments on how to improve our website accessibility for people with disabilities, as well as requests for accommodations to any Department of Local Affairs services.

If you have any comments or suggestions relating to improving the accessibility of our site, please don't hesitate to contact us by email at cory.nicholson@state.co.us and indicate the name of the intended website along with your message. Your feedback will help us make improvements.

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Additional state accessibility services

Aira: Free for up to 30 minutes per session

The State of Colorado is excited to offer a new service for blind and low-vision Coloradans through a partnership with Aira, an app that provides live, on-demand visual interpreting through human-to-human assistance. Coloradans get free access for up to 30 minutes per session while navigating state locations and digital services, reducing barriers to services and creating a more welcoming Colorado for all.

To learn more about Aira, including frequently asked questions about the service, visit the Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) Aira webpage.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Notice

The Colorado Department of Labor Affairs does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs, services, activities and employment practices.

If you need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication (such as a sign language interpreter, an assistive listening device, or print material in a digital format) or reasonable modification to programs, services, or activities please complete an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accommodation Request Form, preferably 7 days before the activity or event.

Digital Accessibility

If you are experiencing difficulties with any Colorado Department of Labor Affairs website, please contact Cory Nicholson.

If you have a general ADA accommodation request for any Colorado Department of Labor Affairs and are not sure who to contact, please complete the ADA Accessibility Accommodation Digital Service Request form or contact Cory Nicholson.

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