Bill

Bill > SF2271


IA SF2271

IA SF2271
A bill for an act relating to captioning requirements for motion picture theaters.


summary

Introduced
02/11/2026
In Committee
02/11/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to captioning requirements for motion picture theaters. The bill requires a motion picture theater to provide access to fully operational and well-maintained closed captioning technology for each screening of a motion picture that is produced and available with closed captioning. The bill establishes open captioning requirements for motion pictures that are produced with open captioning and distributed to motion picture theaters. The bill requires large motion picture theater companies operating five or more motion picture theaters in the state to provide a minimum number of open captioning screenings at each theater with at least five scheduled screenings of the motion picture, provided the theater has digital projection systems that support open captioning files. The bill provides that if a small motion picture theater company operates four or fewer motion picture theaters in the state, each qualifying theater must either provide an open captioning screening within eight days after receiving a request for such a screening or offer open captioning consistent with the requirements of large motion picture companies. The bill requires motion picture theaters to provide contact information on their internet sites for receiving requests for open captioned screenings. The bill also requires motion picture theaters to advertise open captioning screenings in the same manner as other screenings. The bill requires motion picture theaters to maintain documentation sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the bill for at least one year.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that motion picture theaters in Iowa must provide accessible captioning for all film screenings. Specifically, theaters are required to offer fully operational and well-maintained closed captioning technology, which displays dialogue and other audio information via a personal device for individual patrons, for any movie produced with this feature, aligning with federal accessibility laws. For movies produced with open captioning, which displays text directly on the screen for all viewers to see, larger theater companies operating five or more locations must schedule a minimum number of open captioning screenings per week, with specific time requirements, provided their digital projection systems support these files. Smaller companies with four or fewer theaters have two options: either provide an open captioning screening within eight days of a request or offer open captioning consistent with the requirements for larger companies. All theaters must also post contact information online for open captioning requests, advertise these screenings similarly to regular showings, and clearly mark them with "OC," while maintaining records of compliance for at least one year.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Subcommittee: Rozenboom, Schultz, and Townsend. S.J. 279. (on 02/12/2026)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...
Loading...