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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014 (202) 514-2007
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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT REGULATIONS
TO EXPAND ACCESS TO MOVIE THEATERS
FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HEARING AND VISION DISABILITIES
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department announced today that Attorney
General Eric Holder has signed a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to
amend the Title III regulation for the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) to require movie theaters to provide closed movie captioning and
audio description in order to give persons with hearing and vision
disabilities access to movies.
"This proposed rule will allow all Americans, including those with
disabilities, to fully participate in the moviegoing experience. With
this proposal, the Justice Department is taking an important step to
ensure consistent access for people with vision and hearing
disabilities," said. Attorney General Eric Holder. "Twenty-four years
after its passage, the Americans with Disabilities Act remains a
critical tool for extending the promise of opportunity and inclusion for
everyone in this country."
Closed movie captioning refers to captions that are delivered to the
patron's seat and are visible only to that patron. Audio description
enables individuals who are blind or have low vision to enjoy movies by
providing a spoken narration of key visual elements of a movie, such as
actions, settings, facial expressions, costumes and scene changes. Audio
description is transmitted to a user's wireless headset. The department
is proposing to provide a consistent nationwide standard for movie
theaters to exhibit movies that are available with closed movie
captioning and audio description for all showings. The department is
also proposing to require theaters to provide a specific number of
closed captioning and audio description devices. Theaters need not
comply with the proposed rule if doing so would cause an undue burden or
fundamental alteration. The department is not proposing to require movie
theaters to add captions or audio description to movies that are not
already produced and distributed with these features.
The department is proposing a six-month compliance date for movie
theaters' digital movie screens and is seeking public comment on whether
it should adopt a four-year compliance date for movie theaters' analog
movie screens or should defer rulemaking on analog screens until a later
date.
"As we celebrate the 24th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities
Act on Saturday, we are reminded that people with disabilities still do
not have full access to all aspects of American cultural life," said
Jocelyn Samuels, Acting Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.
"Although some movie theaters are making strides towards meeting their
ADA obligations, there is a good deal of inconsistency among theaters
across the United States. This proposed rule is intended to ensure that,
regardless of where a person with a hearing or vision disability lives,
that person will be able to attend movies with their friends and family
and fully enjoy this important social and cultural activity."
On July 26, 2010, the department published an Advance Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (ANPRM) asking how requirements for movie captions and audio
description should be implemented. The ANPRM sought public comment
regarding the type of accessibility requirements for captioning and
video [audio] description the department should consider, particularly
in light of the industry's conversion to digital cinema technology. The
department received more than a thousand comments in response to the
ANPRM and these comments were taken into consideration when developing
the proposed rule.
The department intends to publish the proposed rule in the Federal
Register in the near future, and public comments on the NPRM will be due
60 days from the date the rule is published.
The NPRM is available for review on the
ADA website.
Those interested in finding out more about the ADA may call the
department's toll-free ADA Information Line at 800-514-0301 (TTY
800-514-0383) or visit the ADA website.
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