Creating ADA compliant .pdfs in Illustrator

Is it possible to create an ADA compliant (Section 508) .pdf from ILLUSTRATOR (not InDesign)? I can't find one mention of it in a search in Google or Adobe. A designer I work with gives me .pdfs of the ads she creates in Illustrator, and I pop them in my InDesign file to create a quarterly brochure.
Now we are in the process of learning how to create accessible .pdfs (Section 508 compliant) using InDesign and Acrobat for this brochure, but we can't seem to tag her .pdfs in Acrobat, and have no info on if it's even possible to create an ADA compliant .pdf in Illustrator.
Any info or advice is welcome. We're trying to avoid having to recreate the Illustrator files in InDesign.
Thank you!
Colleen
MoCoParksGirl

In Indesign, reorder ALL the objects on page using send to back, starting with the last object on page you wish read, continuing until the object you want read first in acrobat is sent to the back last in InDesign. The result is that the Reading order is correct in Acrobat. Obviously, any object additions to a page means re-ordering the whole page. Changing copy doesn't affect this. Also, the order of objects on a page has no relationship to the page structure. It appears that the object reading order is as objects are added to page. Ist added (and furthest back), 1st read, last added (nearest front), last read. Shuffling the objects in the Document Structure pane has no effect on this order (and vice-versa).

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