California Government Website
ADA Compliance Audit
California cities, counties, school districts, and transit agencies must meet WCAG 2.1 AA by April 24, 2026. California also has the most ADA lawsuits in the US — don't wait.
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California entities serving 50,000+ residents must comply. California's Unruh Act adds $4,000 per violation in state-level liability on top of federal enforcement.
California government entities required to comply by April 24, 2026
Why ADA compliance is especially urgent in California
California Has the Most ADA Lawsuits in the US
California accounts for over 40% of all ADA lawsuits filed nationally. Plaintiff law firms actively monitor government websites for accessibility failures. Non-compliance is not theoretical — it is a certainty of litigation.
Unruh Civil Rights Act Amplifies Exposure
California's Unruh Act allows $4,000 per violation in addition to federal ADA remedies. Government websites in California face compounded state-level liability beyond the DOJ's federal enforcement.
LAUSD and California School Districts
California has over 1,000 school districts, all subject to ADA Title II. Parent portals, enrollment platforms, and district websites must all meet WCAG 2.1 AA — enforcement from OCR is active.
Transit Agencies and CalSTA
LA Metro, BART, Caltrain, and every FTA-funded California transit agency must meet ADA Title II and Section 508. Rider-facing digital tools are highest-risk for non-compliance complaints.
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