Accessibility Statement Equal access for everyone.
We believe every Nevadan deserves access to information about government accountability, regardless of ability.
Our Commitment
Nevada Whistleblowers is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply relevant accessibility standards.
Accessibility Standards We Follow
WCAG 2.2 AA
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 Level AA conformance target.
Section 508
U.S. federal accessibility requirements for electronic information.
ADA Compliance
Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements.
Responsive Design
Works on all devices and screen sizes.
Keyboard Navigation
All core functions are usable without a mouse, using keyboard controls only.
Screen Reader Support
Content is structured to work with common screen readers and assistive technology.
Accessibility Features
We have implemented the following accessibility features:
Keyboard Navigation
All interactive elements are accessible via keyboard. Tab through the page without a mouse.
Focus Indicators
Clear visible focus indicators on all interactive elements.
High Contrast
Text meets WCAG contrast requirements for readability.
Alt Text
All images include descriptive alternative text for screen readers.
Semantic HTML
Proper heading hierarchy and ARIA landmarks for screen reader navigation.
Reduced Motion
Respects user preferences for reduced motion in animations.
Skip Links
Skip to main content link on every page for keyboard users.
Screen Reader Support
Compatible with NVDA, VoiceOver, and other assistive technologies.
Accessible Error Messages
Form errors and system messages are announced clearly and do not rely on color alone.
Current Limitations
We are aware of the following limitations and are working to address them:
- Some older browser versions may not fully support all accessibility features.
- Third-party content linked from this site may not meet the same accessibility standards.
Report Accessibility Issues
If you encounter accessibility barriers on this site, please contact us. We take accessibility seriously and will work to resolve issues.
Email: [email protected]
Put "Accessibility Issue" in the subject line.
Last Accessibility Review
January 1, 2026
This statement was last updated on this date. We review accessibility regularly.
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