Here's what accessibility means.
We have implemented the recommendations of the opens in a new window - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as published by the opens in a new window - Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the opens in a new window - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
We have used WCAG guidelines for compliance as suggested by the U.S. Department of Justice for website accessibility. We chose to use WCAG for compliance because they are determined by the W3C, the consortium that determines development standards for the internet, worldwide.
There is no definitive test nor certification of conformance to Level AA of the WCAG but we have used a variety of methods for assessing accessibility. We strive to make every page accessible to users but cannot guarantee that every page is Level AA compliant. If you find a part of the site you feel does not conform to Level AA of the WCAG or if you are using a website reader and are having difficulty, please contact us.