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Learn how the latest DOJ ADA Final Rule impacts state and local governments, public agencies, and businesses when it comes to accessibility, language access, and compliance with WCAG 2.1 standards. In this video, accessibility expert Josh Klipp (Founder of Made Welcome) breaks down: ADA Title II updates requiring accessible websites and mobile apps How WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria apply to captions, translation, and effective communications The role of AI captioning and translation tools in meeting ADA and Title VI requirements Compliance deadlines for state & local governments How language access boosts community engagement, trust, and public safety Global perspective: Bill 96 (Quebec) and the European Accessibility Act If you work in government, events, accessibility compliance, or digital inclusion, this video provides actionable guidance to stay compliant and build trust with diverse communities. Learn more: https://www.wordly.ai/ Book a demo: https://offers.wordly.ai/ai-interpret... Follow Wordly on LinkedIn: / wordly-inc 00:00 – Introduction: About Josh Clip & Made Welcome 01:00 – What is Language Access? 01:43 – ADA & Title VI: Key Laws for Accessibility 01:59 – DOJ Final Rule: ADA Title II Updates 02:55 – Compliance Deadlines for Governments 03:29 – Title VI & Translation Requirements 05:07 – ADA Titles I, II, III Explained 06:00 – Why Digital Accessibility Matters Now 07:01 – WCAG 2.1 Captioning Success Criteria 08:07 – Benefits of AI Captioning & Translation 09:40 – Strategic Advantages for Governments 10:40 – Bill 96 (Quebec) & Language Access in Canada 11:10 – European Accessibility Act & Global Compliance *English captions in the video are provided by Wordly *Content provided is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Agencies should consult their legal advisors regarding compliance obligations.