As Table 4-1 indicates, captioning equipment acquisition costs comprise the majority of the total acquisition costs incurred by movie theaters. ...
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4.1.1. Total Costs
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A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563—Summary of Regulatory Assessment
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory...
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2. The 2010 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
In the 2010 ANPRM, the Department explained that it was considering phasing in a requirement that 50 percent of movie screens offer captioning and audio description over a five-year period...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
the capability to exhibit movies with closed movie captions.”...
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4.2.6. Staff Training Frequency
Discounted at 7 Percent ($ millions) Cost Category Staff Training 4x Per Year Primary Analysis Percent Change Captioning...
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1.1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
Current technology allows for closed movie captioning, which consists of captions that are visible only to those who use a special device and not the rest of the theater. ...
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§ 36.303(g)(8) Notice
On or after January 17, 2017, whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies, it shall ensure that all...
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§ 36.303(g)(6) Alternative technologies
(6) Alternative technologies.
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C. Costs and Benefits
the availability of closed movie captioning and audio description, if the rule were not implemented....
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4.2.7. Maintenance and Administrative Costs
$ millions) Cost Category Maintenance and Administrative Costs 5 Percent Primary Analysis Percent Change Captioning...
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VI. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Small businesses constitute the vast majority of firms in the movie exhibition industry....
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Costs and Benefits
In addition, the Department does not know precisely how many movie screens currently screen movies with closed captioning and audio description, or how many people with hearing or vision...
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7. FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS
This final rule applies to and affects almost all small entities categorized as “Motion Picture Theaters” (defined as all movie theater firms with less than $38.5 million in annual revenue...
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§ 36.303(g)(7)(i)
(i) A public accommodation must comply with the requirements in paragraphs (g)(2)-(6) of this section in its movie theaters that exhibit digital movies by June 2, 2018....
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V. Other Issues
Other Issues Several commenters asked the Department to include a requirement that movie theaters maintain all equipment needed to provide captioning and audio description. ...
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§ 36.303(g)(9) Operational requirements
On or after January 17, 2017, whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies, it shall ensure that at least...
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Purpose of Proposed Rule
theaters—to explicitly require movie theaters to exhibit movies with closed captioning and audio description, as well as to provide individual captioning and audio-description devices for...
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2.4.4. Costs Determined to Be De Minimis
This section outlines the Department’s research regarding the costs pertaining to repairs and notice. As explained below, these costs are expected to be de minimis and are not...
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A. Purpose of the Rule
The rule explicitly requires public accommodations that own, lease, or operate movie theaters to provide closed movie captioning [1] and audio description to patrons with hearing and vision...
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Section 36.303(g)(5) Performance Requirements for Captioning Devices and Audio Description Devices
In the NPRM, the Department proposed performance requirements for the individual devices used by movie patrons at their individual seats....
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Final Regulatory Assessment and Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Final Rule - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations - Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio Description
Final Regulatory Assessment And Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Final Rule Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations— Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning...
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B. Digital Conversion of Movie Theater Auditoriums
See Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Nondiscrimination of the Basis of Disability; Movie Captioning and Video Description, 75 FR 43467, 43473 (July 26, 2010)....
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4.2.5. Device Replacement
As discussed in Section 3.6.2, captioning and audio description devices will likely need to be replaced on a regular basis because they will be under heavy use from patrons. ...
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A. Transformation From Analog Films to Digital Movies
Some movie studios have also begun to release first-run movies exclusively in digital cinema format....