Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28B.10 - Colleges and Universities Generally.
28B.10.916 - Supplemental instructional materials for students with print access disability.

RCW 28B.10.916
Supplemental instructional materials for students with print access disability.

(1) An individual, firm, partnership or corporation that publishes or manufactures instructional materials for students attending any public or private institution of higher education in the state of Washington shall provide to the public or private institution of higher education, for use by students attending the institution, any instructional material in an electronic format mutually agreed upon by the publisher or manufacturer and the public or private institution of higher education. Computer files or electronic versions of printed instructional materials shall be provided; video materials must be captioned or accompanied by transcriptions of spoken text; and audio materials must be accompanied by transcriptions. These supplemental materials shall be provided to the public or private institution of higher education at no additional cost and in a timely manner, upon receipt of a written request as provided in subsection (2) of this section.
(2) A written request for supplemental materials must:
(a) Certify that a student with a print access disability attending or registered to attend a public or participating private institution of higher education has purchased the instructional material or the public or private institution of higher education has purchased the instructional material for use by a student with a print access disability;
(b) Certify that the student has a print access disability that substantially prevents him or her from using standard instructional materials;
(c) Certify that the instructional material is for use by the student in connection with a course in which he or she is registered or enrolled at the public or private institution of higher education; and
(d) Be signed by the coordinator of services for students with disabilities at the public or private institution of higher education or by the college or campus official responsible for monitoring compliance with the Americans with disabilities act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.) at the public or private institution of higher education.
(3) An individual, firm, partnership or corporation specified in subsection (1) of this section may also require that, in addition to the requirements in subsection (2) of this section, the request include a statement signed by the student agreeing to both of the following:
(a) He or she will use the instructional material provided in specialized format solely for his or her own educational purposes; and
(b) He or she will not copy or duplicate the instructional material provided in specialized format for use by others.
(4) A public or private institution of higher education that provides a specialized format version of instructional material pursuant to this section may not require that the student return the specialized format version of the instructional material, except that if the institution has determined that it is not required to allow the student to retain the material under the Americans with disabilities act or other applicable laws, and the material was translated or transcribed into a specialized format at the expense of the institution and the cost to reproduce a copy of the translation or transcription is greater than one hundred dollars, the institution may require that the student return the specialized format version.
(5) If a public or private institution of higher education provides a student with the specialized format version of an instructional material, the media must be copy-protected or the public or private institution of higher education shall take other reasonable precautions to ensure that students do not copy or distribute specialized format versions of instructional materials in violation of the copyright revision act of 1976, as amended (17 U.S.C. Sec. 101 et seq.).
(6) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Instructional material or materials" means textbooks and other materials that are required or essential to a student's success in a postsecondary course of study in which a student with a disability is enrolled. The determination of which materials are "required or essential to student success" shall be made by the instructor of the course in consultation with the official making the request in accordance with guidelines issued pursuant to subsection (10) of this section. The term specifically includes both textual and nontextual information.
(b) "Print access disability" means a condition in which a person's independent reading of, reading comprehension of, or visual access to materials is limited or reduced due to a sensory, neurological, cognitive, physical, psychiatric, or other disability recognized by state or federal law. The term is applicable, but not limited to, persons who are blind, have low vision, or have reading disorders or physical disabilities.
(c) "Structural integrity" means all instructional material, including but not limited to the text of the material, sidebars, the table of contents, chapter headings and subheadings, footnotes, indexes, glossaries, graphs, charts, illustrations, pictures, equations, formulas, and bibliographies. Structural order of material shall be maintained. Structural elements, such as headings, lists, and tables must be identified using current markup and tools. If good faith efforts fail to produce an agreement between the publisher or manufacturer and the public or private institution of higher education, as to an electronic format that will preserve the structural integrity of instructional materials, the publisher or manufacturer shall provide the instructional material in a verified and valid HTML format and shall preserve as much of the structural integrity of the instructional materials as possible.
(d) "Specialized format" means Braille, audio, or digital text that is exclusively for use by blind or other persons with print access disabilities.
(7) Nothing in this section is to be construed to prohibit a public or private institution of higher education from assisting a student with a print access disability through the use of an electronic version of instructional material gained through this section or by transcribing or translating or arranging for the transcription or translation of the instructional material into specialized formats that provide persons with print access disabilities the ability to have increased independent access to instructional materials. If such specialized format is made, the public or private institution of higher education may share the specialized format version of the instructional material with other students with print access disabilities for whom the public or private institution of higher education is authorized to request electronic versions of instructional material. The addition of captioning to video material by a Washington public or private institution of higher education does not constitute an infringement of copyright.
(8) A specialized format version of instructional materials developed at one public or private institution of higher education in Washington state may be shared for use by a student at another public or private institution of higher education in Washington state for whom the latter public or private institution of higher education is authorized to request electronic versions of instructional material.
(9) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to authorize any use of instructional materials that would constitute an infringement of copyright under the copyright revision act of 1976, as amended (17 U.S.C. Sec. 101 et seq.).
(10) The governing boards of public and participating private institutions of higher education in Washington state shall each adopt guidelines consistent with this section for its implementation and administration. At a minimum, the guidelines shall address all of the following:
(a) The designation of materials deemed "required or essential to student success";
(b) The determination of the availability of technology for the conversion of materials pursuant to subsection (5) of this section and the conversion of mathematics and science materials pursuant to subsection (6)(c) of this section;
(c) The procedures and standards relating to distribution of files and materials pursuant to this section;
(d) The guidelines shall include procedures for granting exceptions when it is determined that an individual, firm, partnership or corporation that publishes or manufactures instructional materials is not technically able to comply with the requirements of this section; and
(e) Other matters as are deemed necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section.
(11) A violation of this chapter constitutes an unfair practice under chapter 49.60 RCW, the law against discrimination. All rights and remedies under chapter 49.60 RCW, including the right to file a complaint with the human rights commission and to bring a civil action, apply.

[ 2011 c 356 § 2; 2004 c 46 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28B - Higher Education

Chapter 28B.10 - Colleges and Universities Generally.

28B.10.016 - Definitions.

28B.10.017 - "Eligible student" defined.

28B.10.019 - Electronic signatures.

28B.10.020 - Acquisition of property by universities and The Evergreen State College.

28B.10.022 - Authority to enter into financing contracts—Notice.

28B.10.023 - Contracts subject to requirements established under office of minority and women's business enterprises.

28B.10.024 - Awards of procurement contracts to veteran-owned businesses.

28B.10.025 - Purchases of works of art—Procedure.

28B.10.027 - Allocation of moneys for acquisition of works of art—Expenditure by arts commission—Conditions.

28B.10.029 - Property purchase and disposition—Independent purchasing authority—Purchase of correctional industries products.

28B.10.0291 - Savings report—2012 c 230.

28B.10.030 - Display of United States flag.

28B.10.031 - Check cashing privileges.

28B.10.032 - Public and private institutions offering teacher preparation programs—Exploration of methods to enhance awareness of teacher preparation programs.

28B.10.033 - Teacher preparation programs.

28B.10.034 - Central Washington University—Student teacher remote supervision.

28B.10.035 - Concurrent enrollment program accreditation.

28B.10.037 - Student expression in school-sponsored media.

28B.10.040 - Higher educational institutions to be nonsectarian.

28B.10.042 - Personal identifiers—Use of social security numbers prohibited.

28B.10.0421 - Personal identifiers—Funding.

28B.10.050 - Entrance requirements exceeding minimum requirements.

28B.10.053 - Postsecondary credit for high school coursework—Master list of qualifying courses and qualifying examination scores—Dissemination of information.

28B.10.054 - Credit policies for AP, international baccalaureate, and Cambridge international exams—Reports.

28B.10.057 - Academic credit for military training.

28B.10.100 - "Major line" defined.

28B.10.105 - Courses exclusive to the University of Washington.

28B.10.106 - Courses exclusive to Washington State University.

28B.10.115 - Major lines common to University of Washington and Washington State University.

28B.10.118 - Accelerated baccalaureate degree programs—Approval.

28B.10.120 - Graduate work.

28B.10.140 - Teachers' training courses.

28B.10.145 - Diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism—Professional development.

28B.10.147 - Diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism—Campus climate assessment.

28B.10.149 - Diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism—Program for students.

28B.10.151 - Diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism—Reports.

28B.10.170 - College and university fees.

28B.10.270 - Rights of Washington national guard and other military reserve students called to service.

28B.10.280 - Student loans—Federal student aid programs.

28B.10.281 - Student loans—Certain activities may make student ineligible for aid.

28B.10.284 - Uniform minor student capacity to borrow act.

28B.10.285 - Student financial aid information—Notice to students—Development of reporting form—Compliance reporting.

28B.10.287 - Postsecondary institution financial aid disbursement by third party.

28B.10.293 - Collection of debts—Conditions and limitations on institutions of higher education.

28B.10.294 - Collection of debts—Report.

28B.10.295 - Educational materials on abuses of, and illnesses consequent from, alcohol.

28B.10.300 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Authorized.

28B.10.305 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Use of lands, buildings, and facilities.

28B.10.310 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Bonds—Sale, interest, form, payment, term, execution, negotiability, etc.

28B.10.315 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Funding, refunding bonds.

28B.10.320 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Authority to be liberally construed—Future acquisitions and installations may be pledged for payment.

28B.10.325 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Rate of interest on obligations.

28B.10.330 - Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College—Nonliability of state.

28B.10.335 - Validation of prior bond issues.

28B.10.350 - Construction work, remodeling, or demolition—Public bid—Exemption—Waiver—Prevailing rate of wage—Universities and The Evergreen State College.

28B.10.354 - High-performance public buildings requirements.

28B.10.360 - Educational and career opportunities in the military, student access to information on, when.

28B.10.400 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Authorized.

28B.10.401 - Assumptions to be applied when establishing supplemental payment under RCW 28B.10.400(3).

28B.10.405 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Contributions by faculty and employees.

28B.10.407 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Credit for authorized leaves of absence without pay.

28B.10.409 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Membership while serving as state legislator.

28B.10.410 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Limitation on institution's contribution.

28B.10.415 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Limitation on annuity or retirement income plan payment.

28B.10.417 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Rights and duties of faculty or employees with Washington state teachers' retirement system credit—Regional universities and The Evergreen State College.

28B.10.420 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Retirement at age seventy—Reemployment, conditions when.

28B.10.423 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Limit on retirement income—Adjustment of rates—Limitation of state funding—Actuarial valuation of supplemental benefit plans.

28B.10.425 - Additional pension for certain retired university faculty members or employees.

28B.10.430 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Minimum monthly benefit—Computation.

28B.10.431 - Annuities and retirement income plans—Monthly benefit—Post-retirement adjustment—Computation.

28B.10.480 - Tax deferred annuities for employees.

28B.10.485 - Charitable gift annuities, issuance of by universities and The Evergreen State College—Scope.

28B.10.487 - Charitable gift annuities, issuance of by universities and The Evergreen State College—Obligation as to annuity payments.

28B.10.500 - Removal of regents or trustees from universities and The Evergreen State College.

28B.10.510 - Attorney general as advisor.

28B.10.520 - Regents and trustees—Oaths.

28B.10.525 - Regents and trustees—Travel expenses.

28B.10.528 - Delegation of powers and duties by governing boards.

28B.10.550 - Police forces for universities and The Evergreen State College—Authorized.

28B.10.555 - Police forces for universities and The Evergreen State College—Powers.

28B.10.560 - Police forces for universities and The Evergreen State College—Establishment of traffic regulations—Adjudication of parking infractions—Appeal.

28B.10.567 - Police forces for universities and The Evergreen State College—Benefits for duty-related death, disability or injury.

28B.10.570 - Interfering by force or violence with any administrator, faculty member or student unlawful—Penalty.

28B.10.571 - Intimidating any administrator, faculty member, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful—Penalty.

28B.10.572 - Certain unlawful acts—Disciplinary authority exception.

28B.10.575 - Student housing—Liquor prohibited, areas—Complaints regarding liquor and illegal drug use—Policies, procedures, sanctions.

28B.10.577 - Opioid overdose reversal medication—Administration—Training—Assistance with grants and donations.

28B.10.580 - Term papers, theses, dissertations, sale of prohibited—Legislative findings—Purpose.

28B.10.582 - Term papers, theses, dissertations, sale of prohibited—Definitions.

28B.10.584 - Term papers, theses, dissertations, sale of prohibited—Violations enumerated—Exempted acts—Civil penalties—Injunctive relief.

28B.10.590 - Course materials—Cost savings—Online course descriptions.

28B.10.592 - College textbook information—Publishers' duties.

28B.10.600 - District schools may be used for teacher training by universities and The Evergreen State College—Authority.

28B.10.605 - District schools may be used for teacher training by universities and The Evergreen State College—Agreement for financing, organization, etc.

28B.10.618 - Credit card marketing policies.

28B.10.620 - Agreements for research work by private nonprofit corporations at universities—Authority.

28B.10.625 - Agreements for research work by private nonprofit corporations at universities—Funds may be expended in cooperative effort.

28B.10.630 - Commercialization of research and other economic development and workforce development opportunities.

28B.10.631 - Bridge-funding programs—Establishment and administration.

28B.10.640 - Student associations to contract for certain purchases, concessions, printing, etc.—Procedure.

28B.10.648 - Employees—Peer review committees—Members' immunity—Proceedings—Statement of reasons—Legal representation of members.

28B.10.650 - Remunerated professional leaves for faculty members of institutions of higher education.

28B.10.660 - Insurance or protection—Premiums—Health benefits for graduate student appointees—Students participating in studies or research outside the United States.

28B.10.665 - Liability insurance for officers and employees authorized.

28B.10.679 - Washington mathematics placement test.

28B.10.680 - Precollege coursework—Findings—Intent.

28B.10.685 - Precollege coursework—Enrollment information—Report.

28B.10.686 - Precollege coursework—When required—Use of multiple measures—Posting course placement options.

28B.10.690 - Graduation rate improvement—Findings.

28B.10.691 - Graduation rate improvement—Strategic plans—Adoption of strategies.

28B.10.693 - Graduation rate improvement—Student progression understandings.

28B.10.695 - Timely completion of degree and certificate programs—Adoption of policies.

28B.10.696 - Transfer students' credit—List of academic courses equivalent to one year of general education credit—One-year academic completion certificate—Arts and sciences degrees for students entering with junior status—Publication of recommended...

28B.10.698 - Schools of medicine—Health equity curriculum.

28B.10.699 - Schools of medicine—Underrepresented students—Report.

28B.10.700 - Physical education in curriculum.

28B.10.703 - Programs for intercollegiate athletic competition—Authorized.

28B.10.704 - Funds for assistance of student participants in intercollegiate activities or activities relating to performing arts.

28B.10.708 - Graduation ceremonies—Tribal regalia.

28B.10.710 - Washington state or Pacific Northwest history in curriculum.

28B.10.730 - AIDS information—Four-year institutions.

28B.10.735 - Suicide prevention—Identification cards.

28B.10.776 - Budget calculation—Enrollment levels—Participation rate.

28B.10.778 - Budget calculation—New enrollments—Funding level—Inflation factor.

28B.10.780 - Budget calculation—Funding level.

28B.10.782 - Budget calculation—Increased enrollment target level—Availability of information.

28B.10.784 - Budget calculation—Participation rate and enrollment level estimates—Recommendations to governor and legislature.

28B.10.786 - Budget calculation—Student financial aid programs.

28B.10.790 - State student financial aid program—Eligibility of certain residents attending college or university in states with reciprocity agreements.

28B.10.792 - State student financial aid program—Guidelines to determine institutions affected by reciprocity agreements.

28B.10.825 - Institutional student loan fund for needy students.

28B.10.840 - Definitions for purposes of RCW 28B.10.840 through 28B.10.844.

28B.10.842 - Actions against regents, trustees, officers, employees, or agents of institutions of higher education or educational boards—Defense—Costs—Payment of obligations from liability account.

28B.10.844 - Regents, trustees, officers, employees, or agents of institutions of higher education or educational boards, insurance to protect and hold personally harmless.

28B.10.846 - Report of child abuse or neglect—Reporting responsibilities.

28B.10.878 - G. Robert Ross distinguished faculty award.

28B.10.890 - Collegiate license plate fund—Scholarships.

28B.10.900 - "Hazing" defined.

28B.10.901 - Hazing prohibited—Penalty.

28B.10.902 - Participating in or permitting hazing—Loss of state-funded grants or awards—Loss of official recognition or control—Rules.

28B.10.903 - Conduct associated with initiation into group or pastime or amusement with group—Sanctions adopted by rule.

28B.10.904 - Hazing—Code of conduct—Educational program.

28B.10.905 - Hazing—Prevention committee.

28B.10.906 - Hazing—Report of violations.

28B.10.907 - Hazing—Prevention education—Incident reporting.

28B.10.908 - Hazing—Social fraternity and sorority organizations.

28B.10.910 - Students with disabilities—Core services.

28B.10.912 - Students with disabilities—Core services described—Notice of nondiscrimination.

28B.10.914 - Students with disabilities—Accommodation.

28B.10.916 - Supplemental instructional materials for students with print access disability.

28B.10.918 - Disability history month—Activities.

28B.10.923 - Online learning technologies—Common learning management system for institutions of higher education.

28B.10.924 - Aviation biofuel demonstration project—Income from commercialization of patents, copyrights, proprietary processes, or licenses—Deposit of proportionate percentage of income.

28B.10.925 - Transfer of ownership of institution-owned vessel—Review of vessel's physical condition.

28B.10.926 - Transfer of ownership of institution-owned vessel—Further requirements.

28B.10.928 - Investment authority—Bonds, warrants, certificates, notes, bankers' acceptances, and commercial paper.

28B.10.930 - Comprehensive cancer care collaborative arrangements—Nonstate entity.

28B.10.980 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.