FREE TITLE II READINESS QUIZ · PARKS
Could this happen at your parks & rec agency?
A parent can't register their child for summer camp because the form, waiver, or payment flow isn't accessible. The ADA Title II web rule applies to recreation, programs, camps, facilities, and public participation. Five scenarios show where you stand. Park districts have until April 26, 2028.
A parks department inside a city or county follows that jurisdiction's deadline. Independent park districts are special district governments: April 26, 2028.
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QCould this happen to us? The 5-scenario quiz
Two minutes, no email required. Each scenario is real and each has an easy next step. "Not sure" counts as no, because if you're not sure, nobody owns it yet.
Sharing includes only your score, never your answers.
What counts as parks and rec web content?
Department pages, the registration and reservation platform, league and aquatics schedules, camp enrollment, golf and event booking, e-newsletters, social posts, and the PDFs and maps linked from all of them.
The parks-specific traps
Glossy seasonal guides exported as inaccessible PDFs; registration vendors with poor keyboard support failing at peak demand; image-only schedules and flyers; and inaccessible waiver e-signature flows.
What's the easy next step?
You don't need to fix everything this month. You need a list, an owner, and a start. The free checklist gives you all three: 5 plain-language items for whoever runs the office, 10 technical items for whoever runs the website.
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Questions people ask
Does the rule apply to park districts?
Yes. Independent park districts are special district governments under Title II, with an April 26, 2028 deadline.
Our registration system is a national vendor platform. Are we on the hook?
Yes, content under contract is not excepted. Put WCAG 2.1 AA in the renewal and ask for the vendor's conformance report.
Do printed program guides matter?
The web rule covers the digital copies. If residents use the PDF to access programs, it must be accessible or be replaced by accessible HTML.
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