Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
3/20/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Report Pass
5/10/23  
Enrolled
5/22/23  
Passed
6/1/23  
Chaptered
6/14/23  

Caption

Relating to closed captioning on televisions in places of public accommodation; and prescribing an effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB569 would amend existing accessibility laws by establishing specific guidelines for closed captioning in public venues. This legislation aims to fill gaps in current regulations and ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to media services available in public accommodations. By imposing civil penalties for non-compliance, the bill creates a financial impetus for businesses to adhere to the new standards, improving overall accessibility.

Summary

Senate Bill 569 focuses on enhancing accessibility in public accommodations by requiring the activation of closed captioning on televisions in public areas. This measure is intended to provide better access to information for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, thereby promoting inclusivity in various public settings such as restaurants, hotels, and hospitals. The bill specifies that places of public accommodation must ensure that a significant portion of their closed-captioned televisions display captions, enhancing the viewing experience for individuals who rely on such features.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB569 has been positive among disability advocacy groups, who see it as a vital step towards greater equality and access for individuals with hearing impairments. Supporters argue that ensuring closed captioning in public spaces is not just a matter of convenience but a necessary requirement for social inclusion. However, there may be concerns from some business owners regarding the feasibility and cost of implementing such changes.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise around the practical implementation of the bill, especially concerning the definition of 'technical ability' for closed-captioned television receivers. Businesses may argue about how to balance compliance with workplace regulations and operational expenditures. Additionally, there might be discussions about the adequacy of penalties imposed for violations, with proponents suggesting that these penalties should be strictly enforced to ensure compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB257

Requiring that closed captioning be enabled on televisions and television receivers in public areas of places of public accommodation.

OR H3167

Relative to closed captioning on public-facing televisions

OR HB06107

An Act Concerning Televisions Located In Places Of Public Accommodation And Closed Captioning.

OR SB92

Places of Public Accommodation - Motion Picture Houses - Captioning

OR HB426

Places of Public Accommodation - Motion Picture Houses - Captioning

OR SB400

Places of Public Accommodation - Motion Picture Houses - Captioning

OR HB1238

Places of Public Accommodation - Motion Picture Houses - Captioning

OR HB264

Places of Public Accommodation - Motion Picture Houses - Captioning

OR HB1363

Places of Public Accommodation - Captioning for Motion Picture Houses - Alterations

OR HB89

Closed Captioning Act

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