§ 617. Access to advanced communications services and equipment  


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  • (a) Manufacturing(1) In general

    With respect to equipment manufactured after the effective date of the regulations established pursuant to subsection (e), and subject to those regulations, a manufacturer of equipment used for advanced communications services, including end user equipment, network equipment, and software, shall ensure that the equipment and software that such manufacturer offers for sale or otherwise distributes in interstate commerce shall be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, unless the requirements of this subsection are not achievable.

    (2) Industry flexibilityA manufacturer of equipment may satisfy the requirements of paragraph (1) with respect to such equipment by—(A) ensuring that the equipment that such manufacturer offers is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities without the use of third party applications, peripheral devices, software, hardware, or customer premises equipment; or(B) if such manufacturer chooses, using third party applications, peripheral devices, software, hardware, or customer premises equipment that is available to the consumer at nominal cost and that individuals with disabilities can access.
    (b) Service providers(1) In general

    With respect to services provided after the effective date of the regulations established pursuant to subsection (e), and subject to those regulations, a provider of advanced communications services shall ensure that such services offered by such provider in or affecting interstate commerce are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, unless the requirements of this subsection are not achievable.

    (2) Industry flexibilityA provider of services may satisfy the requirements of paragraph (1) with respect to such services by—(A) ensuring that the services that such provider offers are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities without the use of third party applications, peripheral devices, software, hardware, or customer premises equipment; or(B) if such provider chooses, using third party applications, peripheral devices, software, hardware, or customer premises equipment that is available to the consumer at nominal cost and that individuals with disabilities can access.
    (c) Compatibility

    Whenever the requirements of subsections (a) through (c).(2) Prospective guidelines

    The Commission shall issue prospective guidelines for a manufacturer or provider regarding the requirements of this section.

    (f) Services and equipment subject to section 255 of this title

    The requirements of this section shall not apply to any equipment or services, including interconnected VoIP service, that are subject to the requirements of section 255 of this title on the day before October 8, 2010. Such services and equipment shall remain subject to the requirements of section 255 of this title.

    (g) Achievable definedFor purposes of this section and section 619 of this title, the term “achievable” means with reasonable effort or expense, as determined by the Commission. In determining whether the requirements of a provision are achievable, the Commission shall consider the following factors:(1) 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.(2) 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.(3) The type of operations of the manufacturer or provider.(4) 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. (h) Commission flexibility(1) WaiverThe Commission shall have the authority, on its own motion or in response to a petition by a manufacturer or provider of advanced communications services or any interested party, to waive the requirements of this section for any feature or function of equipment used to provide or access advanced communications services, or for any class of such equipment, for any provider of advanced communications services, or for any class of such services, that—(A) is capable of accessing an advanced communications service; and(B) is designed for multiple purposes, but is designed primarily for purposes other than using advanced communications services.(2) Small entity exemption

    The Commission may exempt small entities from the requirements of this section.

    (i) Customized equipment or services

    The provisions of this section shall not apply to customized equipment or services that are not offered directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

    (j) Rule of construction

    This section shall not be construed to require a manufacturer of equipment used for advanced communications or a provider of advanced communications services to make every feature and function of every device or service accessible for every disability.

(June 19, 1934, ch. 652, title VII, § 716, as added Pub. L. 111–260, title I, § 104(a), Oct. 8, 2010, 124 Stat. 2755; amended Pub. L. 111–265, § 2(1), (2), Oct. 8, 2010, 124 Stat. 2795.)

Amendments

Amendments

2010—Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 111–265, § 2(1), struck out “do not” before “impede accessibility”.

Subsec. (e)(1)(D). Pub. L. 111–265, § 2(2), substituted “facilitate” for “facilities”.