Video Relay Service Clause Samples

The Video Relay Service clause establishes the terms under which video relay services are provided, typically to facilitate communication for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It outlines the responsibilities of the service provider, such as ensuring the availability of qualified interpreters and maintaining the necessary technology infrastructure. This clause ensures that all parties understand the requirements and standards for providing accessible communication, thereby promoting inclusivity and compliance with relevant accessibility laws.
Video Relay Service. The BOP shall install at least one VRS station in Butner that shall provide ▇▇▇▇▇ access to VRS that will permit ▇▇▇▇▇ to communicate with persons outside of Butner utilizing video relay interpreters. BOP shall ensure that the VRS station is equipped with a high-speed internet connection adequate to support VRS. The BOP shall provide ▇▇▇▇▇ access to VRS in a manner that is equivalent or at least substantially similar to non-deaf inmates’ access to the telephone, including but not limited to meaningful VRS access on evenings and weekends. The BOP also shall provide ▇▇▇▇▇ access to VRS while ▇▇▇▇▇ is placed in the SHU or the Annex in a manner that is equivalent or at least substantially similar to non-deaf inmates’ access to the telephone while placed in the SHU or the Annex.
Video Relay Service. DESCRIPTION:
Video Relay Service. (VRS) A service provided by common carriers and other vendors that provides third party communication relay between video telephone users using Internet connections and videophone or webcam and voice telephone users. Such services are located in call centers around the country. N Virtual Circuit (VC) A packet-based communications link between two devices that emulates a dedicated physical circuit.
Video Relay Service