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House Committee Substitute for HB181
(Captioning of
Instructional
Materials)
voted Do Pass
HB
181 was introduced by Representative Therese Sander
of Moberly, and if enacted into law would require
that beginning January 1, 2008, publishers or
manufacturers of electronic video instructional
materials offered for adoption or sale to
educational institutions in Missouri must provide
either closed or open captioning on such materials.
If a publisher failed to comply with the captioning
requirements, they would be liable to the purchaser
of the materials for damages of 10 times the amount
paid to have them captioned.
A
House Committee Substitute bill for HB 181 was voted
“Do Pass” by the House Higher Education Committee on
3/6/07. Unfortunately, the committee substitute
bill (HCS HB 181) deleted the civil liability and
enforcement language from the original bill, thus
making it a much weaker bill. MCDHH will try to get
that language added back to the bill when it comes
to a floor vote. Advocates who would like to see a
stronger captioning bill should contact their local
representative and ask them to SUPPORT ADDING THE
CIVIL LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT LANGUAGE BACK TO HCS
HB 181 WHEN IT COMES TO A VOTE. If there is no
penalty for violation of the captioning law, and no
mechanism for enforcing it, there is no incentive
for manufacturers to add captions to electronic
video instructional materials. And we will
continue to have exactly the same situation that we
have today – relatively few educational
instructional materials being captioned.
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This report is being posted by the
Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing February
20, 2007

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