Internet Accessibility Statement
FHFA is committed to maintaining equitable access to our public internet site, www.FHFA.gov, for individuals with disabilities which is comparable to access available to individuals without disabilities in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794).
FHFA applies technical standards codified at 36 CFR 1194 to Information Communication Technology (ICT) such as webpages, posted official agency communications (documents), and video/multimedia.
Physical Accessibility Statement
FHFA is also committed to providing physical accessibility in agency facilities for those with disabilities in accordance with the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4151--57), which requires that if a building or facility was built, designed, or altered using federal dollars or leased by federal agencies after August 12 of 1968, it must be accessible to all individuals.
The Access Board is an independent federal agency that promotes equality through accessibility efforts. Subject to certain limitations and exclusions, FHFA has adopted these same ABA accessibility standards by establishing appropriate physical accessibility standards in its facilities.
Points of Contact
Laraine Bryant is FHFA’s webmaster. If you have a disability and the format of any material on our webpages interferes with your ability to access the information, please contact the agency's webmaster at FHFAWebmaster@FHFA.gov. The webmaster will refer your request to the appropriate point of contact to resolve the issue. To enable us to respond in a manner most helpful to you, please indicate the nature of the accessibility problem, the web address of the requested material, the issue (small print, color contrast, etc.), and your contact information.
James Myers is the Section 508 Coordinator. If you would like to file a Section 508-related complaint, please contact James Myers, Section 508 Coordinator, at Section508@fhfa.gov or the Section 508 Hotline at 202-649-3813 (TTY # 711). You may file an ABA complaint online through the US Access Board’s online ABA complaint form. If you have questions or concerns, you can reach out to the Access Board at enforce@access-board.gov (preferred) or call 202-272-0050 (voice) or 202-272-0066 (TTY).
Exit Disclaimer
FHFA provides links to other websites to assist in locating information. The fact that there is a link between this website and another does not constitute a product or program endorsement by FHFA or any of its employees. FHFA is not responsible for content or format of the websites found at these links, or beyond, and does not attest to the accuracy or propriety of any information located there.
Last Updated: February 23, 2024