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D. Notice to the Public
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A.2.ii. - Should EIT be compatible with assistive technology?
Also, multimedia presentations that require captioning and descriptive video must have these features built into the product, as it is impractical to expect end users to add on their own...
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1.4.1. Deferral of Coverage for Auditoriums Showing Analog Movies Exclusively
theaters in the future that continue to show analog movies exclusively, whether analog movies will continue to be produced, and, if so, whether they will be produced or distributed with captioning...
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f. Duplicative or Overlapping Federal Rules
The Department is not aware of any existing federal regulations that impose duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting requirements relative to the requirements in the proposed movie captioning...
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§27.71(i)(3)
installs new televisions and other audio-visual displays for passenger safety briefings, information, or entertainment on or after October 5, 2015, such equipment must have high-contrast captioning...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
effectively with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve problems with captioning...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
effectively with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve problems with captioning...
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Sec.36.307(c)
(c) Examples of accessible or special goods include items such as Brailled versions of books, books on audio cassettes, closed-captioned video tapes, special sizes or lines of clothing,...
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§ 36.307(c)
(c) Examples of accessible or special goods include items such as Brailled versions of books, books on audio cassettes, closed-captioned video tapes, special sizes or lines of clothing,...
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
The Department was able to find robust data regarding the costs of purchasing captioning and audio description equipment, the number of auditoriums in the country, and several other critical...
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Alternate methods
Alternate methods may include, but are not limited to, voice, fax, relay service, TTY, Internet posting, captioning, text-to-speech synthesis, and audio description....
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§ 36.303(g)(6)(i)
(i) A public accommodation may meet its obligation to provide captioning and audio description in its movie theaters to persons with disabilities through any technology so long as that technology...
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2. Public Comments on the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
As the Department's independent research indicates, the less expensive cup holder captioning devices account for the largest percentage of the captioning device market share, and NATO advised...
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DEFINITIONS
services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption...
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§ 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
services, written materials, exchange of written notes, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, telephones compatible with hearing aids, closed caption...
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Seating for Communication
Seating for Communication: Arrange the lighting and meeting room furniture to facilitate communication among participants, interpreters, and realtime captioners....
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Alternate modes
Examples of alternate modes may include, but are not limited to, voice, fax, relay service, TTY, Internet posting, captioning, text-to-speech synthesis, and video description....
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Alternate Modes (Advisory Guidance)
This portion of the appendix explains how to provide information in some alternate modes (captioning, video description, Internet postings, relay service, and TTY)....
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DEFINITIONS
services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
We also proposed not to include a definition of “captioning,” but we solicited comments on this issue as well....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
Services: If auxiliary aids and services are requested by guests, meeting organizers will need to address before the meeting takes place how to provide such services as interpreters, realtime captioning...
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III. DEFINITIONS
services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption...
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Section 1193.37 Information pass-through [1193.27 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Finally, CEMA objected to the example of closed captioning cited in the NPRM as implying that televisions were covered by the guidelines. Response....
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3.4.2. Audio Description Hardware Unit Costs
According to industry research, there are no additional audio description hardware costs for movie theaters purchasing USL or Sony’s captioning hardware. ...