Published on Sep 26, 2017 This is the third in a series of three short videos are that designed to help American Sign Language interpreters clarify tax terms for taxpayers who...
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- IRS Videos in ASL: Understanding Tax Terms for American Sign Language Interpreters, Part 3 (Captions & Audio)
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§382.69(c)
(c) Between May 13, 2009 and November 9, 2009, U.S. carriers must ensure that all videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes have open captioning...
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404.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a video or multimedia presentation with closed captioning would be required to retain the caption encoding, or, if removed in transmission, then restore such encoding upon delivery...
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3. Costs—Summary of Likely Economic Impact
costs for audio description hardware; Acquisition costs for captioning devices; Acquisition costs for audio description devices; Installation costs for captioning...
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3. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
disabilities currently have consistent access to movie theaters that provide closed captioning and audio description. ...
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611(1)
(1) shall not be required to supply closed captioning for any such announcement that fails to include it; and...
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3. Voluntary Compliance
Some movie industry commenters asserted that because many movie theater companies already provide captioning and audio description, the Department should refrain from regulating in this...
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11. WHEN VIEWING FILMS AND VIDEOS I NEED:
WHEN VIEWING FILMS AND VIDEOS I NEED: Descriptive narration Captioning Signed...
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Epilogue
Epilogue The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as so many people have said, was truly landmark legislation. It promoted an America in which all persons have the right to...
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
interpreting services, TTYs, note takers, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices and systems, telephones compatible with hearing aids, televisions with captioning...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(ii)
(ii) Operate and address problems with all captioning and audio description equipment prior to and during the movie;...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(ii)
(ii) Operate and address problems with all captioning and audio description equipment prior to and during the movie;...
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e. Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping Requirements and Other Compliance Requirements of the Rule
The proposed scoping requirements for individual captioning devices are directly proportional to total seat count or screen. ...
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Narrative description. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As with captioning, the same two issues arise with this technology: the cost and the change to digital movies and projectors. ...
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3.1 GRAPHIC CONVENTIONS
Dimensions that are not marked "minimum" or "maximum" are absolute, unless otherwise indicated in the text or captions....
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2. Costs—Summary of Likely Economic Impact
For Option 1, this baseline also assumes that 2 percent of analog screens are captioning enabled....
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A4.30.7 Symbols of Accessibility for Different Types of Listening Systems
ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM AVAILABLE ----PLEASE ASK---- The symbol may be used to notify persons of the availability of other auxiliary aids and services such as: real time captioning...
- No Barriers USA - The Lives We Changed in 2015
- At your service. A 20 minute film. Engage customers with disabilities.
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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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Subpart I—Stowage of Wheelchairs, Other Mobility Aids, and Other Assistive Devices
[See subsections ...]
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3.3.2. Audio Description Hardware Scoping Requirements
Unlike closed movie captioning hardware, one unit of audio description hardware per auditorium is not necessary to provide audio description. ...
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3. The Department of Justice’s Regulatory Developments Reinforce that Netflix is a Public Accommodation
Access Board and to update the title III regulation on such topics as safe harbor for barrier removal, service animals, equipment and furniture, wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility...
