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Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings Webinar on the Requirements of the Final Rule on Kiosk Accessibility Hosted by Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) December 17, 2013 2:00 p.m. (EST)

Jurisdiction We do not handle: Aviation Safety (this is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration) Aviation Security (this is administered by the Transportation Security Administration)

Jurisdiction We do handle: Air Transportation Direct and Indirect Air Carriers Ticket Agents

Staffing & Structure Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings One of six offices in Office of the Secretary s Office of the General Counsel Legal Division (Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings, C-70) Three Branch Divisions 1) Consumer Protection and Competition Law Branch 2) Aviation Licensing Compliance Branch 3) Aviation Civil Rights Compliance Branch Aviation Industry Analysts (Aviation Consumer Protection Division, C-75)

Three Main Focus Areas Enforcement Rulemaking Outreach 5

ACCESSIBILITY OF AUTOMATED AIRPORT KIOSKS U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings 7

Final Rules on Accessibility of Automated Airport Kiosks Final rule amends two regulations to mandate kiosk accessibility: 49 CFR Part 27 covers kiosk accessibility requirements applicable to airports. 14 CFR Part 382 covers kiosk accessibility requirements applicable to airlines. 8

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility Outline: What do the rules require (general overview)? What entities are covered? What kiosks are covered and when? What technical accessibility standard applies? What else does the rule require? 9

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility Overview What do the rules require? Airports and airlines must make their proprietary and shared-use airport kiosks accessible. Airports and airlines share responsibility for ensuring compliance and maintenance of accessible shared-use kiosks. Airlines must provide equivalent service to passengers who cannot use an airport kiosk due to a disability. 10

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility What entities are covered? 49 CFR 27.71 U.S. airports with 10,000 or more enplanements per year that own, lease, or control shared-use kiosks. 14 CFR 382.57 Airlines that own, lease, or control kiosks at a U.S. airport with 10,000 or more enplanements per year. 11

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility What kiosks are covered and when? All airport kiosks (proprietary and shared-use) installed on or after December 12, 2016, must be accessible until 25 percent of kiosks provided in each location at the airport are accessible. 12

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility What kiosks are covered and when? At least 25 percent of airport kiosks provided at each location at an airport must be accessible by December 12, 2023 (proprietary and shared-use). 13

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility What technical accessibility standard applies? Technical standard for kiosks is based primarily on accessibility requirements currently in effect: U.S. Department of Justice 2010 ADA Standards (appendices B and D to 36 CFR Part 1191 and in 28 CFR 35.151) applicable to automated teller machines and fare machines; and Section 508 standard applicable to self-contained closed products (36 CFR 1194.25). 14

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility What else do the rules require? When kiosks provided in a location at the airport perform more than one function, accessible kiosks in that location must perform all the same functions. Kiosks must be visually and tactilely identifiable to users as accessible. Kiosks must be maintained in working order. 15

14 CFR 382.57 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility 14 CFR 382.51 also requires airlines to: Give priority access to passengers with a disability requesting an accessible kiosk Provide equivalent service upon request to passengers who cannot readily use an airport kiosk due to a disability: Direct passenger who is blind to an accessible kiosk Assist passenger in using an inaccessible kiosk Allow passenger who cannot use an accessible kiosk due to a disability to the front of the line at the check-in counter 16

49 CFR 27.71 and 14 CFR 382.57 Kiosk Accessibility What is the technical accessibility standard? 49 CFR Part 27.71 (k) provisions apply to airports; identical provisions in 14 CFR Part 382.57(c) apply to airlines Requirements closely adapted from: DOJ s 2010 ADA Standards 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology 1194.25 Self contained, closed products

49 CFR 27.71 (k) and 14 CFR 382.57 (c) Technical Accessibility Standard You must ensure that the automated airport kiosks provided in accordance with this section conform to the following technical accessibility standards with respect to their physical design and the functions they perform: 1) Self contained 2) Clear floor or ground space 3) Operable parts 4) Privacy 5) Output 6) Input 7) Display screen 8) Braille instructions 9) Biometrics

1) Self contained. 49 CFR 27.71 (k) (1) and (2) Except for personal headsets and audio loops, automated kiosks must be operable without requiring the user to attach assistive technology. 2) Clear floor or ground space. A clear floor or ground space complying with section 305 of the 2010 ADA Standards must be provided.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (3) Operable Parts Operable parts must comply with section 309 [Operable Parts] of the 2010 ADA Standards 309.2 Provide clear floor or ground space per 305 309.3 Within eight and reach ranges per 308 309.4 Operable with one hand, not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist, and 5 pounds or less force. and

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (3) Operable Parts Operable parts must comply with section 309 of the 2010 ADA Standards, and the following requirements: i. Identification. Operable parts must be tactilely discernible ii. iii. iv. without activation; Timing. Where a timed response is required, the user must be alerted visually and by touch or sound and must be given the opportunity to indicate that more time is required; Status indicators. Status indicators, including all locking or toggle controls or keys (e.g., Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), must be discernible visually and by touch or sound; and Color. Color coding must not be used as the only means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (4) 4) Privacy. Automated airport kiosks must provide the opportunity for the same degree of privacy of input and output available to all individuals. However, if an option is provided to blank the screen in the speech output mode, the screen must blank when activated by the user, not automatically.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (5) Output (i) Speech Output Enabled Automated airport kiosks must provide an option for speech output. Operating instructions and orientation, visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all other visual information for full use must be accessible to and independently usable by individuals with vision impairments. Speech output must be delivered through a mechanism that is readily available to all users, including but not limited to, an industry standard connector or a telephone handset. Speech output must be recorded or digitized human, or synthesized. Speech output must be coordinated with information displayed on the screen. Speech output must comply with paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(a) through (F) of this section

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (5) Output (ii) Volume Control Automated kiosks must provide volume control complying with paragraphs (c)(5)(ii)(a) and (B) of this section. A. Private listening Where speech required by paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section is delivered through a mechanism for private listening, the automated kiosk must provide a means for the user to control the volume. A function must be provided to automatically reset the volume to the default level after every use. B. Speaker volume Where sound is delivered through speakers on the automated kiosk, incremental volume control must be provided with output amplification up to a level of at least 65 db SPL. Where the ambient noise level of the environment is above 45 db SPL, a volume gain of at least 20 db above the ambient level must be user selectable. A function must be provided to automatically reset the volume to the default level after every use.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (5) Output (iii) and (iv) iii. Captioning. Multimedia content that contains speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension of the content must be open or closed captioned. Advertisements and other similar information are not required to be captioned unless they convey information that can be used in the transaction being conducted. iv. Tickets and boarding passes. Where tickets or boarding passes are provided, tickets and boarding passes must have an orientation that is tactilely discernible if orientation is important to further use of the ticket or boarding pass.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (6) Input (i) through (iii) i. Input Controls At least one input control that is tactilely discernible without activation must be provided for each function. Where provided, key surfaces not on active areas of display screens, must be raised above surrounding surfaces. Where touch or membrane keys are the only method of input, each must be tactilely discernible from surrounding surfaces and adjacent keys. ii. Alphabetic Keys Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The F and J keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys. iii. Numeric Keys Numeric keys must be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keypad layout or must be arranged in a row above the alphabetic keys on a QWERTY keyboard. The 5 key must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (6) Input (iv) Function Keys Function keys must comply with paragraphs (c)(6)(iv)(a) and (B) of this section. A. Contrast. Function keys must contrast visually from background surfaces. Characters and symbols on key surfaces must contrast visually from key surfaces. Visual contrast must be either light-on-dark or dark-on-light. However, tactile symbols required by (c)(6)(iv)(b) are not required to comply with (c)(6)(iv)(a) of this section. B. Tactile Symbols. Function key surfaces must have tactile symbols as follows: Enter or Proceed key: raised circle; Clear or Correct key: raised left arrow; Cancel key: raised letter ex; Add Value key: raised plus sign; Decrease Value key: raised minus sign.

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (7) Display Screen The display screen must comply with paragraphs (c)(7)(i) and (ii) of this section. i. Visibility. The display screen must be visible from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm) above the center of the clear ii. floor space in front of the automated kiosk. Characters. Characters displayed on the screen must be in a sans serif font. Characters must be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter I. Characters must contrast with their background with a minimum luminosity contrast ratio of 3:1. For luminosity contrast ratio http://w3.org/tr/wcag20/#contrast-ratiodef

49 CFR 27.71 (k) (8) and (9) 8) Braille instructions. Braille instructions for initiating the speech mode must be provided. Braille must comply with section 703.3 of the 2010 ADA Standards. 9) Biometrics. Biometrics must not be the only means for user identification or control, unless at least two biometric options that use different biological characteristics are provided.

49 CFR Part 27 and 14 CFR Part 382 Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility Questions and Answers 31