2006 New York Code - Assistive Listening System For The Hearing Impaired.



 
    § 7-e. Assistive  listening  system  for the hearing impaired. (a) The
  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly  shall
  have the power and it shall be their individual duty to equip the senate
  chambers,  the  assembly  chambers  and any hearing rooms located in the
  legislative office building in Albany which accommodate  more  than  one
  hundred  persons  with  an  assistive  listening  system  for use by the
  hearing impaired.
    (b) For purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "assistive  listening
  system" shall mean situational-personal acoustic communication equipment
  designed  to  improve  the transmission and auditory reception of sound.
  Such system shall include but not be limited  to  the  use  of  standard
  amplitude  modulation  (AM),  frequency modulation (FM), audio induction
  loop, infrared light sound, or hard wire systems.

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