Global Compliance Registry Engine

Regulatory Framework Scoping & Core Exceptions Guide
Target Standard Track Web (HTML) Non-Web Docs Software UI Hardware Platforms
W3C WCAG 2.2 Matrix ✓ Direct Baseline WCAG2ICT Guidance WCAG2ICT Guidance ✘ Not Covered
Revised Section 508 ✓ Chapter 5 (via WCAG 2.0) ✓ Chapter 6 (Electronic Docs) ✓ Chapter 5 (Applications) ✓ Chapter 4 (Stationary Platforms)
European EN 301 549 ✓ Clause 9 (via WCAG 2.1) ✓ Clause 10 (Downloadable PDFs) ✓ Clause 11 (Interoperability) ✓ Clause 8 (Hardware/Kiosks)
W3C WCAG 3.0 (Silver) ★ Guidelines Draft ★ Guidelines Draft ★ Guidelines Draft ★ Guidelines Draft
W3C WCAG 2.2 Matrix
W3C WCAG 2.2 Matrix
✓ Direct Baseline
WCAG2ICT Guidance
WCAG2ICT Guidance
✘ Not Covered
Revised Section 508
Revised Section 508
✓ Chapter 5 (via WCAG 2.0)
✓ Chapter 6 (Electronic Docs)
✓ Chapter 5 (Applications)
✓ Chapter 4 (Stationary Platforms)
European EN 301 549
European EN 301 549
✓ Clause 9 (via WCAG 2.1)
✓ Clause 10 (Downloadable PDFs)
✓ Clause 11 (Interoperability)
✓ Clause 8 (Hardware/Kiosks)
W3C WCAG 3.0 (Silver)
W3C WCAG 3.0 (Silver)
★ Guidelines Draft
★ Guidelines Draft
★ Guidelines Draft
★ Guidelines Draft
Critical Procurement Exceptions & Scoping Safe Harbors:
  • The 501.1 Web Application Safe Harbor: Web applications are completely exempt from platform interoperability compliance metrics (Chapters 502/503) if they do not have access to native platform accessibility features, provided they conform fully with WCAG 2.0 Level A and AA.
  • The 4.1.1 Parsing Reality Trap: While WCAG 2.2 formally removed 4.1.1, it remains a binding legal requirement for Section 508 and EN 301 549 audits because federal and European frameworks are legally tied to WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 iterations respectively.
  • Stationary Control Bounds (EN 8.3 / Sec 508 407.8): Physical interaction controls on shared stationary ICT equipment (such as check-in kiosks) must maintain clear operational heights between 300 mm (15 in) minimum and 1220 mm (48 in) maximum for unobstructed access parameters.
Core Web Accessibility Principles (POUR Matrix):
1. Perceivable: Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive (cannot be invisible to all of their senses).
2. Operable: User interface components and navigation must be operable (the interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform).
3. Understandable: Information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable (users must be able to comprehend the content and operation).
4. Robust: Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.
CRITICAL SEIZURE SAFEGUARDS (Guideline 2.3 Operable - Photosensitivity Limits):
Level AA Baseline Criteria (SC 2.3.1):
Web components are permitted to flash or flicker only if the active animation area falls below the general flash/red-flash physical dimensions threshold, or if the calculated luminance shift remains within mathematically safe parameters.
Level AAA Enhanced Criteria (SC 2.3.2):
Removes all mathematical area and luminance exceptions. Enforces a strict, unconditional ceiling: Content must not contain any animation, stroboscopic media, or transitions that cycle more than three times within any single one-second window.
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Data Reference Notice: The information displayed inside this system is compiled from official public specification tracks provided by the W3C, the U.S. Access Board, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). Component rendering loops use high-contrast color blocks to ensure 100% compliance with strict WCAG AAA luminance ratio baselines. Architectural systems engineering, validation auditing, and data curation managed exclusively by Matthew Dempsey—a veteran accessibility lead and software engineer with active development experience dating back to the 1980s and enterprise digital compliance leadership since 2013.

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Academic & Corporate Citation Guidelines (APA 7th)

  • Dempsey, M. (2026). Unified Compliance Matrix Portal & Reference Engine (Version 1.0) [Web Application Framework]. Curation, technical audit mapping, and structural verification conducted by Matthew Dempsey, DHS Trusted Tester (2017).
  • Google. (2026). Gemini (May 2026 version) [Large language model]. Artificial intelligence programming assistant utilized for structural DOM layout execution. https://gemini.google.
  • Information Technology Industry Council. (2026). Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) Version 2.5 Baseline [Reporting Framework]. https://itic.org.