Social Media Policies

Use of social media technologies must follow the current laws and standards that govern information and information technology. Below is an explanation of the most common policies and standards that impact the use of social media.

Print out the HHS Social Media Policies Checklist to make sure you have addressed the relevant standards and policies. You can find further guidance from the HHS Office of the General Counsel and from the HHS Office of the Chief Information Officer.

Section 508 requires that all website content be accessible to people with disabilities. This applies to Web applications, Web pages and all attached files on the intranet, as well as, internet.

Departmental social media sites and content must clearly identify ownership or sponsorship through the use of Department or OPDIV branding. HHS logo policies also apply when used with third-party sites or applications.

Many new online technologies allow for the submission of user-generated content. HHS encourages this public interaction with the following caveats: