[real-eyes] Re: Fw: Summary of Blind Specific Provisions in new Telecom Law

  • From: "Mitchell D. Lynn" <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 17:35:56 -0600

Wish Congress would have used the time spent writing this to carrying out
what they are required to do by law: namely defending borders and passing
governmental budgets. If there is a positive in being blind, it is that it
has utterly eliminated any addiction I might have had to television and
video games. 


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A little long, but for good reason.  Great information here for any of us
interested in the future of access technologies.
FYI
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From: Eric Bridges
To: leadership@xxxxxxx ; announce@xxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 2:59 PM
Subject: [leadership] Summary of Blind Specific Provisions in Telecom Law


Below is  a summary of the provisions contained in The Twenty-First Century
Communications and Video Accessibility Act which I am proud to say is now
law.

As you will read, the law calls for    regulatory implementation of several
provisions. I will be in touch in the coming months to provide further
information concerning ACB's advocacy at the FCC. 

 

Eric 

 

What the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of
2010 Will Do for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Access to advanced communications services and equipment.

The legislation, as signed into law by the President:

.         requires advanced communications equipment and services to be
accessible, if achievable. If not, then equipment and services must be
compatible with devices used by individuals with disabilities to achieve
access, if achievable. "Achievable" is defined as reasonable effort or
expense, as determined by the FCC.



.         improves enforcement. The FCC must file regular reports with
Congress and requires an enforcement study by the Comptroller General. It
also adds recordkeeping obligations for equipment manufacturers and service
providers.



.         requires access to Internet services built-in to mobile telephone
devices, like smart phones, if achievable.



.         requires a clearinghouse of information on accessible products and
services, and public education and outreach.

Video Description

  a.. One year after the bill becomes law, it restores FCC rules requiring 4
hours per week of video description on 9 television channels (top 4
broadcast networks and top 5 cable channels) in the top 25 most populated
markets.


  b.. Two years after the bill becomes law, the FCC is required to report to
Congress on video description.


  c.. After four years the bill permits the FCC to increase video
description to 7 hours per week on 9 television channels.


  d.. After six years, the FCC is required to apply the video description
requirements to the top 60 most populated markets (not just the top 25 most
populated markets).


  e.. After nine years, the FCC is required to report to Congress on the
need for additional markets to carry video description.


  f.. After 10 years, the bill permits the FCC to expand video description
to 10 new markets annually to achieve 100 percent nationwide coverage. 
The legislation requires video programming owners, providers, and
distributors to make emergency information accessible to individuals who are
blind or have low vision.

Devices designed to receive or play back video programming, using a picture
screen of any size, to be capable of delivering available video description,
and making emergency information accessible to individuals who are blind or
have low vision.  Devices with picture screens less than 13" must meet these
requirements if achievable with reasonable effort or expense.

Devices designed to record video programming (such as DVRs) must enable the
rendering or pass through of video description and emergency information, so
viewers can turn the video description on/off when played back on a screen
of any size.

User Interfaces on Digital Apparatus

The legislation requires devices designed to receive or play back video
programming:

.         to make controls of built-in functions accessible to and usable by
individuals who are blind or have low vision, if achievable;



.         to provide access to video description features through a
mechanism that is reasonably comparable to a button, key, or icon designated
for activating accessibility features.

Access to Video Programming Guides and Menus Provided on Navigation Devices.

Cable/satellite set-top box on-screen text menus and guides must be audibly
accessible to individuals who are blind or have low vision, if achievable.

Devices must provide access to built-in video description features through a
mechanism that is reasonably comparable to a button, key, or icon designated
for activating the accessibility features.

Other

The bill

.         allocates up to $10 million per year from the Interstate Relay
Service Fund for equipment used by individuals who are deaf-blind.



.         establishes an Emergency Access Advisory Committee to recommend
and for the FCC to adopt rules to achieve reliable and interoperable
communications with future Internet-enabled emergency call centers.  

  a.. establishes a Video Programming and Emergency Access Advisory
Committee to make recommendations about video description, accessible
emergency information, user interfaces, and video programming guides and
menus. 
 

 

 

 

Eric Bridges

Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs

American Council of the Blind

2200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 650

Arlington, VA 22201

ebridges@xxxxxxx

www.acb.org

 

 



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