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H.B. 1142 VETOES
(b) (1) The Board of Regents shall develop an information technology plan
for the University System of Maryland that includes information technology policies
and standards, including policies and standards for information management and
telecommunication systems, that are functionally compatible with the State
Information Technology Plan established under Title 3, Subtitle 4 of the State
Finance and Procurement Article. (2) INVITATIONS FOR BIDS, REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS OR GRANTS, AND PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS OR MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTS FOR COMPUTER BASED INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY TO BE DEVELOPED OR OBTAINED
UNDER THIS SUBTITLE FOR USE BY FACULTY AND STUDENTS SHALL INCLUDE THE
CLAUSE GOVERNING NONVISUAL ACCE
SS REQUIRED UNDER § 3-412 OF THE STATE
FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE.
(C)     BY JANUARY 1, 2007, THE BOARD OF REGENTS SHALL DEVELOP A
NONVISUAL ACCESS CLAUSE FOR USE IN THE PROCUREMENT OF COMPUTER-BASED
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY. (D)     THE NONVISUAL ACCESS CLAUSE DEVELOPED UNDER SUBSECTION (C) OF
THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE STANDARDS DEVELOPED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF § 3-412 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE. SUBTITLE 3. BLIND INDIVIDUALS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY. 12-301. THE BOARD OF REGENTS SHALL DIRECT THAT EACH CONSTITUENT
INSTITUTION ENSURE THAT:
(1) AT EVERY LOCATION WHERE TECHNOLOGY IS MADE AVAILABLE FOR
STUDENT USE WITHIN THE INSTITUTION, AT LEAST ONE WORK STATION IS
EQUIPPED AND CONFIGURED FOR EQUIVALENT ACCESS BY BOTH VISUAL AND
NONVISUAL MEANS;
(2) INSTRUCTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS, DOCUMENTS, AND COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA USED IN ON LINE INSTRUCTION IS DESIGNED FOR
EQUIVALENT ACCESS BY BOTH VISUAL AND NONVISUAL MEANS; AND
(3) FACULTY DEVELOPED, COMPUTER BASED INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY IS DESIGNED FOR EQUIVALENT ACCESS BY BOTH VISUAL AND
NONVISUAL MEANS
; 14-110. 14-109. (A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS
INDICATED. (2)      "COMPUTER-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY' HAS THE
MEANING STATED IN § 12-101 OF THIS ARTICLE. (3)      "TECHNOLOGY' HAS THE MEANING STATED IN § 12-101 OF THIS
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