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Missouri Accessible IT Law + ADA Title II Compliance
Missouri already has a state law — RSMo. 191.863 — requiring agencies to develop and procure accessible information technology, and the state's Accessibility Standard sets WCAG 2.1 AA as the bar. Now the federal ADA Title II web rule adds a hard deadline. CASO Comply remediates your PDFs and documents at scale so Missouri agencies, universities, and courts can meet both requirements without manual effort.
What Missouri Already Requires
Missouri has both a state statute and a published Accessibility Standard requiring WCAG 2.1 AA. The scope is broad — all three branches plus higher ed. CASO Comply handles the document piece.
RSMo. 191.863 — Accessible Information Technology
Missouri state law requires state agencies to develop and procure accessible information technology unless an undue burden would be imposed. Covers all branches of state government, including public colleges and universities.
Missouri Accessibility Standard (WCAG 2.1 AA)
Missouri's Accessibility Standard requires compliance with WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA, based on Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Level AAA is encouraged where feasible.
Missouri Digital Accessibility Roadmap
The state has published a formal Digital Accessibility Roadmap providing agencies with a structured path to achieve and maintain WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across all digital content and services.
Broad Agency Scope
RSMo. 191.863 defines state agencies broadly — every department, office, board, bureau, commission, and unit of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, plus public four-year and two-year colleges and universities.
The Federal Clock Missouri Is Following
The DOJ's ADA Title II web rule says “web content” includes documents posted on the site — which is why public-facing PDFs that are still in use are in scope.
Deadline Passed
April 24, 2026
Missouri agencies serving populations of 50,000 or more
This deadline has passed. Non-compliant agencies are now subject to enforcement.
Approaching
April 26, 2027
Smaller Missouri entities and special districts serving populations under 50,000
Approximately 13 months remain to achieve full compliance.
Why Missouri Entities Choose CASO Comply
State Law Already Requires Accessible IT
RSMo. 191.863 isn't new — Missouri has required accessible information technology for years. But most agencies still have backlogs of inaccessible PDFs and documents on their sites. CASO Comply clears those backlogs at scale so you can finally meet a requirement that's been on the books.
Cover Higher Ed and All Three Branches
Missouri's law covers every branch of government plus public colleges and universities. That's a lot of departments producing a lot of documents. CASO Comply handles the volume — thousands of PDFs per day — so each unit can meet the standard without its own remediation team.
No Accessibility Expertise Required
Missouri's Digital Accessibility Roadmap lays out the path, but most agencies and campuses don't have WCAG or PDF/UA specialists on staff. CASO Comply applies the right structure, tags, and fixes automatically so your team can follow the roadmap without specialized training.
How CASO Comply Helps
A complete solution for Missouri document accessibility — from discovery to remediation to ongoing compliance.
SiteScan Document Inventory
Automated crawling of your entire web presence to identify every PDF, Word document, and spreadsheet. Know the full scope of your compliance gap in hours, not months.
Automated Remediation at Scale
AI-powered remediation processes thousands of documents per day. Structure tagging, alt text generation, reading order correction, and metadata cleanup — all automated.
Certificate of Compliance
Every remediated document receives a verifiable compliance certificate with before-and-after scoring. Audit-ready documentation for DOJ inquiries.
Ongoing Monitoring
New documents are scanned automatically as they are published. Stay compliant as your content library grows.
Start Your Missouri Compliance Assessment
Find out how many inaccessible documents are on your website. Our free SiteScan identifies every PDF and document that needs remediation.
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