FCC 79.105 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 79.105 Video description and emergency information accessibility
requirements for all apparatus.
(a) Effective May 26, 2015, all apparatus that is designed to receive
or play back video programming transmitted simultaneously with sound
that is provided by entities subject to § § 79.2 and 79.3, is
manufactured in the United States or imported for use in the United
States, and uses a picture screen of any size, must have the capability
to decode and make available the secondary audio stream if technically
feasible, unless otherwise provided in this section, which will
facilitate the following services:
(1) The transmission and delivery of video description services as
required by § 79.3; and
(2) Emergency information (as that term is defined in § 79.2) in a
manner that is accessible to individuals who are blind or visually
impaired.
Note 1 to paragraph (a): Apparatus includes the physical device and the
video player(s) capable of displaying video programming transmitted
simultaneously with sound that manufacturers install into the devices
they manufacture before sale, whether in the form of hardware,
software, or a combination of both, as well as any video players
capable of displaying video programming transmitted simultaneously with
sound that manufacturers direct consumers to install after sale.
Note 2 to paragraph (a): This paragraph places no restrictions on the
importing, shipping, or sale of apparatus that were manufactured before
May 26, 2015.
(b) Exempt apparatus. (1) Display-only monitors. Apparatus or class of
apparatus that are display-only video monitors with no playback
capability are not required to comply with the provisions of this
section.
(2) Professional or commercial equipment. Apparatus or class of
apparatus that are professional or commercial equipment not typically
used by the public are not required to comply with the provisions of
this section.
(3)(i) Achievable. Apparatus that use a picture screen of less than 13
inches in size must comply with the provisions of this section only if
doing so is achievable as defined in this section. Manufacturers of
apparatus that use a picture screen of less than 13 inches in size may
petition the Commission for a full or partial exemption from the video
description and emergency information requirements of this section
pursuant to § 1.41 of this chapter, which the Commission may grant upon
a finding that the requirements of this section are not achievable, or
may assert that such apparatus is fully or partially exempt as a
response to a complaint, which the Commission may dismiss upon a
finding that the requirements of this section are not achievable.
(ii) The petitioner or respondent must support a petition for exemption
or a response to a complaint with sufficient evidence to demonstrate
that compliance with the requirements of this section is not
"achievable" where "achievable" means with reasonable effort or
expense. The Commission will consider the following factors when
determining whether the requirements of this section are not
"achievable:"
(A) The nature and cost of the steps needed to meet the requirements of
this section with respect to the specific equipment or service in
question;
(B) The technical and economic impact on the operation of the
manufacturer or provider and on the operation of the specific equipment
or service in question, including on the development and deployment of
new communications technologies;
(C) The type of operations of the manufacturer or provider; and
(D) The extent to which the service provider or manufacturer in
question offers accessible services or equipment containing varying
degrees of functionality and features, and offered at differing price
points.
(4) Waiver. Manufacturers of apparatus may petition the Commission for
a full or partial waiver of the requirements of this section, which the
Commission may grant upon a finding that the apparatus meets one of the
following provisions:
(i) The apparatus is primarily designed for activities other than
receiving or playing back video programming transmitted simultaneously
with sound; or
(ii) The apparatus is designed for multiple purposes, capable of
receiving or playing back video programming transmitted simultaneously
with sound but whose essential utility is derived from other purposes.
(c) Interconnection. Covered apparatus shall use interconnection
mechanisms that make available the audio provided via a secondary audio
stream.
[ 78 FR 31798 , May 24, 2013]
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