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Broadband Legislation Update on Disability Accessibility in Congressional Bills

AAPD ACTION ALERT

The U.S. House of Representatives passed 321:101 the "Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Act of 2006," (COPE, H. 5252) on 6/8/06. This bill that primarily addresses cable TV franchise reform - includes critical disability accessibility requirements. It would oblige Voice over IP (VoIP) services providers and equipment manufacturers to be compliant with relay services, with Sec. 255 accessibility and usability requirements, and with hearing aid compatibility. The House bill requires the FCC to develop regulations for these disability obligations, in consultation with The Access Board. Unfortunately, this requirement also allows the FCC to consider substitutes for VOIP services and products in complying with disability regulations, substantially weakening the statutory requirement.

Left out also is re-instatement of the TV video description requirements for blind persons and a requirement to address the need for persons with hearing disabilities to be directly involved in FCC activities regarding the transition from analog to digital TV, a switch that is effective Feb, 17, 2009 when analog TV transmissions ends. It remains unclear whether digital-to- analog converter boxes will pass through closed captioning for viewers with analog TV sets receiving digital signals. Thousands of elderly persons and persons with hearing disabilities using analog TVs could be adversely affected in 2009.

Pending a committee vote, the Senate bill about broadband, the "Communications, Consumers' Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006," (S. 2686), offers far stronger requirements for persons with disabilities. While the bill deals mostly with broadband deployment and other overarching telecom issues, it includes also an obligation for VOIP services providers and equipment manufacturers to be compliant with relay services, with Sec. 255 accessibility and usability requirements, and with hearing aid compatibility. Better yet, the troublesome "substitute product" language does not appear. As in the House bill, the FCC must develop regulations for these disability obligations in consultation with The Access Board. 

Of great importance in S. 2686 is the requirement to re-instate the TV video description requirement and to address this for the digital TV transition. Furthermore, the Senate measure establishes a Digital TV Working Group to address consumer needs regarding the transition from analog to digital TV. AAPD is urging the Senate committee with jurisdiction, the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, to add further strong language to ensure the needs of persons with disabilities are addressed by this Digital TV working group and to require a report from the FCC on accessibility compliance.

The biggest bone of contention remains the subject of "network neutrality" a topic that generated a (failed) amendment on the House side, and that spawned a similar measure during Senate consideration of broadband deployment bills ( S. 2917) and that could derail passage of the legislation. S. 2686 requires a study of this topic, so that everyone knows what it means, and also directs the FCC to monitor and enforce anti-competitive broadband behavior, an activity they have previously successfully enforced. A committee vote is expected June 22 with a floor vote likely some time after July 4th, followed by a House-Senate Conference, likely to be contentious (the House does not want Universal Services Fund contributions by Internet service providers). It's possible there could be a law this session. If it passes, we'll have some disability gains!

Action Step: You are strongly encouraged to show support for the disability accessibility provisions in S. 2686 by contacting any of the members of the Senate Commerce Committee directly: Senators Conrad Burns (MT), Ted Stevens (AK), Trent Lott (MS), Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX), Olympia J. Snowe (ME), Sam Brownback (KS), Gordon Smith (OR), John Ensign (NV), George Allen (VA), John Sununu (NH); Daniel Inouye (HI), John F. Kerry (MA), John Rockefeller (WV), Byron Dorgan (ND), Ron Wyden (OR), Barbara Boxer (CA), Maria Cantwell (WA). 

Tell them: 

1. hold fast to the current strong disability language in the 6/9/06 draft,

2. insure people with disabilities are part of the Digital TV working group, and (3) require the FCC to report on accessibility compliance. For further information, please contact Jenifer Simpson at AAPD (aapdjenifer@aol.com).

MCIL Journal Index 2006

Date Name
12/30/2006 Reform Commission Issues Final Report
12/24/2006 HHS Launches New Website Promoting Long-Term Care Planning
12/20/2006 TennCare Budget
12/19/2006 COMBATTING AUTISM ACT
12/15/2006 NCD Commends Adoption of UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities
12/9/2006 Medicaid Prescription Drug Plan
12/5/2006 Congress Extends Mental Health Parity Provision for Additional Year
11/20/2006 Housing Victory - Steve Gold
11/16/2006 ADAPT NASMD Action.
11/14/2006 Testimony to the Medicaid Commission by Executive Director John Lancaster.
11/1/2006 ADAPT CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTORY WITH STARBUCKS!
10/31/2006 ACTION ALERT: STARBUCKS.
10/23/2006 Report Refutes Claims of Elections Fraud.
10/13/2006 You're Invited to MCIL’s Annual Open House & Silent Auction.
10/6/2006 Housing Vouchers and Money Follows the Person.
9/22/2006 Rochester ADAPT hits Congressman Kuhl and VP Cheney.
9/16/2006 No Excuses: ADAPT Action, Washington DC September 2006.
9/13/2006 ADA Notification Act Hearing.
9/9/2006 The Evil Bed Tax.
8/27/2006 Priority Components for Inclusion in a Integrated Managed Care System.
8/22/2006 MEDICAID LONG TERM CARE DATA.
8/16/2006 CHALK IT UP!
8/11/2006 Info for Travelers with Disabilities.
8/4/2006 Reasonable Accommodations and Federally-funded Housing.
7/27/2006 NEW EEOC PUBLICATION ADDRESSES EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS.
7/24/2006 Harkin Introduces Bill to Improve Medical Access for People with Disabilities.
7/23/2006 White House Website Violates Federal Law.
7/6/2006 Change is Happening: Another Look at FY 2005 MA Expenditures.
6/30/2006 Alaska Supreme Court Strikes Down Forced Psychiatric Drugging Procedures.
6/21/2006 McClellan Addresses NCIL.
6/17/2006 Broadband Legislation Update.
6/6/2006 Has the ADA Made a Difference in Your Life?
5/27/2006 Affordable health insurance for low-income and uninsurable people.
5/23/2006 Nursing Home Waiver in Jeopardy!
5/17/2006 ADAPT wins concessions from HUD.
5/12/2006 More Than 50 Million Americans Report Some Level of Disability.
4/28/2006 Disability Advocates: Texas "Futile Care" Law Should Be Euthanized.
4/16/2006 I'm Uninsurable and Cover Tennessee Won't Cover Me!
4/6/2006 Update on the Community Choices Act.
4/1/2006 3RD Annual Free Yo Momma Day!
3/30/2006 Where is HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson?
3/27/2006 Governor's Cover Tennessee plan Fails.
3/22/2006 From the Nashville ADAPT Action.
3/10/2006 Shame on The Republican Party.
2/17/2006 Community Choices Act of 2006.
2/6/2006 TennCare Reform - By Sen Steve Cohen.
2/1/2006 ACCESS ACROSS AMERICA.
1/25/2006 AAPD Final Letter to Senate on Alito Nomination.
1/20/2006 Microenterprise Training.
1/17/2006 Disability Activists Criticize Administration and Supreme Court.
1/10/2006 TennCare Leadership Training.

 


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