So, for example, if a television had physical volume controls on the display panel, as well as its accompanying remote control, this proposed requirement would be satisfied so long as a...
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413.1.1 Caption Controls (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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C. The CVAA Does Not Preempt the ADA or Conflict With the ADA’s Application to This Case
Any programming shown on television before September 30, 2012 will not be required to be captioned when streamed, unless the programming is shown again on television on or after September...
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President’s Committee on “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week”
State and local committees coordinate publicity campaigns consisting of movie trailers, billboards, and radio and television ads to convince the public that it is good business to hire people...
- AFB Breakthroughs 30-Second PSA (Accessible Version)
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Communicating With and About People with Disabilities
made strides in improving accessibility in buildings, increasing access to education, opening employment opportunities and developing realistic portrayals of persons with disabilities in television...
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C.6.ii. - If a Federal agency is distributing a television or multimedia production or a web-cast presentation, does it have to be open or closed captioned and audio-described?
Section 1194.24(c) and (d) of the Access Board's standards require that all training or informational video and multimedia productions which support the agency's mission and which...
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§35.106 Notice
distributed to the public to describe a public entity’s programs and activities; the display of informative posters in service centers and other public places; or the broadcast of information by television...
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§27.71(i)(2)
(2) With respect to any televisions and other audio-visual displays located in any gate area, ticketing area, first-class or other passenger lounge provided by a U.S. or foreign carrier,...
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Campaign for Disability Employment
The centerpiece of the campaign is the “I Can” public service announcement, which receives significant airings on television and radio stations nationwide. 2009 Public Service Announcement...
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Title IV - Telecommunications
Title IV addresses telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities....
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§35.106 Notice (Section-by-Section Analysis)
distributed to the public to describe a public entity's programs and activities; the display of informative posters in service centers and other public places; or the broadcast of information by television...
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Provide Public Notice About the ADA
Broadcast the notice in public service announcements on local radio and television stations. Include the notice in program and activity handouts....
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VI. Auxiliary Aids
"Auxiliary aids" include such services or devices as qualified interpreters, assistive listening headsets, television captioning and decoders, telecommunications devices for deaf persons...
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II-8.4000 Notice to the public
distributed to the public to describe a public entity's programs and activities; the display of informative posters in service centers and other public places; or the broadcast of information by television...
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Closed movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
distinguished between three types of captioning: open captioning, where the captions are displayed on the screen and cannot be turned off; closed captioning as the term is used in the context of television...
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ADA Title IV: Telecommunications Relay Services
Title IV addresses telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities....
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
video remote interpreting services, TTYs, note takers, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices and systems, telephones compatible with hearing aids, televisions...
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VI. Communications
"Auxiliary aids" include such services or devices as qualified interpreters, assistive listening headsets, television captioning and decoders, telecommunications devices for deaf persons...
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413.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Analysis) This proposed section addresses the accessibility of controls for captioning and audio description on devices used to watch video programming, including analog and digital televisions...
