Domain-specific laws
Laws for specific areas make sure accessibility rules are followed in certain fields. They might be made just for accessibility, or they might be bigger laws where accessibility is very important. Examples include laws about air travel, TV and radio broadcasting and digital communications.
Key point
Laws for specific areas work together with general anti-discrimination laws; they do not replace them. A company might follow a law for its specific industry but still get claims of discrimination under a wider law. The opposite can also happen.
