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Accessibility issues are of the utmost importance to the LBJ School, and The University of Texas guidelines require that the core site meet a certain accessibility score—assessed independently through UT. If pages are found to be in violation of accessibility standards, the web content manager will provide further training to content contributors, content owners, and others as needed on how to meet those standards.

In an effort to ensure all LBJ-related websites remain in compliance with university accessibility regulations and remain up to date on all necessary security patches and updates, the Website Steering committee—with the support of the Dean—requires all websites with an LBJ fourth-level domain (i.e., NAME.lbj.utexas.edu), or LBJ-related websites hosted on a UT server, to maintain a technical contract with the university’s IT services. Through these contract services, security and update issues will be taken care of automatically, and accessibility problems can be mitigated as needed. Visit https://it.utexas.edu/services/contract-services-consulting for more information.

If any content contributor is found to be in frequent violation of core site standards, publishing permissions may be downgraded or revoked.

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