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The Stanca Act is an Italian law of 2004 that promotes accessibility of information technology . The law also applies to Italian government websites.

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3-518: The name of this law refers to its proponent, Lucio Stanca , Minister of Innovations during the second cabinet of Berlusconi . The law was unanimously approved by Parliament , was published in the Italian Gazzetta Ufficiale of 17 January 2004, and became operational after more than a year. The law includes a set of requirements which must be used when public bodies are procuring websites. On 16 September 2013 an update of this law

6-634: The Expo 2015 SpA . Lucio Stanca was Executive Chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa until his retirement in 2001. In the same year he was elected as Deputy of the Italian Parliament and became Minister of Innovation and Technology for the government of Italy till 2006. From 2008 to March 2013 he was a Senator of the Italian Parliament. He also was president and chief executive officer of Expo 2015 Spa from 2009 to 2010. From 1994 to 2006

9-534: Was published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale . The update aligns the law with W3C WCAG 2.0 standards. This article relating to the law of Italy is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lucio Stanca Lucio Stanca (born 20 October 1941, in Lucera ) is an Italian politician. He was Minister for Innovation and Technologies in the second and third Berlusconi cabinet , and later CEO of

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