Audio Recording Agreement Sample Contracts

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • September 1st, 2021

The ARC Office has approved that the student named below be permitted to audio record class lectures to provide access to the contents of the class as an academic accommodation. As a condition of this accommodation, the student must agree to the following:

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AUDIO-RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio-Recording Agreement • October 28th, 2015

Students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to tape record class lectures for their personal study only. (84.44 of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 P.L. 93-112, amended P.L. 93-516). Lectures taped for this purpose may not be shared with other people without the consent of the lecturer. Audio- recorded lectures may not be used in any way against the faculty member, other lecturers, or students whose classroom comments are taped as part of the class activity. Information contained in the audio-recorded lecture is protected under federal copyright laws and may not be published or quoted without the express consent of the lecturer and without giving proper identity and credit to the lecturer.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • October 11th, 2016
Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • July 24th, 2020

In accordance with Subpart E of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a student with a qualifying disability which adversely affects his/her ability to take or read notes may be permitted to audio-record class lectures as a form of reasonable academic accommodation. Use of this accommodation is subject to the following conditions:

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • March 5th, 2021

According to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 104, as interpreted by the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to an audio recording of their class after an individualized determination is made that note taking or other auxiliary aids are not effective alternatives for the student. Although the primary intention is to record content from the faculty members, and not to include peer discussions or presentations, the reality of university classroom instruction means that it is impossible to avoid recording peer contributions entirely.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • September 26th, 2022

Under Section 504, Subpart E Postsecondary Education, of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, institutions of higher education must provide reasonable accommodations to a student’s known disability and may not deny equal access to the institution’s programs, courses, and activities. Audio recorded lectures is a reasonable accommodation for students whose documentation calls for this accommodation.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • June 17th, 2022

Under Section 504, Subpart E Postsecondary Education, of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, institutions of higher education may not deny a student with a known disability equal access to the institution’s programs, courses, and activities when reasonable accommodations exist. Recording lectures may be a reasonable accommodation for students who present documentation that substantiates the need.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • May 27th, 2016

Students with disabilities who have difficulty taking or reading their own notes have the right to electronically record class lectures and discussions. (84.44 Section of 504 in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 P.L. 93-112, amended P.L. 93- 516). Lectures recorded for this purpose are for study purposes only.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • August 31st, 2021

According to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 104, as interpreted by the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to an audio recording of their class after an individualized determination is made that note taking or other auxiliary aids are not effective alternatives for the student. Although the primary intention is to record content from the faculty members, and not to include peer discussions or presentations, the reality of university classroom instruction means that it is impossible to avoid recording peer contributions entirely. If a student desires to record a lecture on their own, they must request this in writing to the School Director's email and obtain permission for such an accommodation in writing. The student must also sign this agreement. The student should share their disability

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • September 19th, 2012

In accordance with Subpart E of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a student with a qualifying disability which adversely affects his/ her ability to take or read notes may be permitted to audio-record class lectures as a form of reasonable academic accommodation. Use of this accommodation is subject to the following conditions:

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • June 26th, 2019

Under Section 504, Subpart E Postsecondary Education, of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, institutions of higher education may not deny a student with a known disability equal access to the institution’s programs, courses and activities when reasonable accommodations exist. Recording lectures may be a reasonable accommodation for students who present documentation that substantiates the need.

DSPS Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • November 27th, 2018

I, (student initials), will not share or download any audio files to social media sites or give them to other students if using a recorder (including a cell phone), Sonocent, or SmartPen.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • November 9th, 2020

In accordance with the Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities (E-2.11) policy, a student with a documented disability, which adversely affects their functional ability to take or read notes, may be permitted to audio-record (digital recorders, smart pens, smart phones, etc.) instructional sessions (lectures, labs, discussions, etc.) as a form of reasonable academic accommodation. Each term a student is provided with a copy of their personal Accommodation Letter and it is the responsibility of the student to share it with the course instructor for each class for which an academic accommodation is being requested.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • June 19th, 2020

Allows students to audio record classroom lectures and labs. Before recording, students must confirm their intent to record with their professor.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • August 12th, 2020

Students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to audio record class lectures for their personal study only. Lecture audios for this purpose may not be shared with other people without the consent of the instructor. Information contained in the audio- recorded lecture is protected under federal copyright laws and may not be published or quoted without the expressed consent of the individual and without giving proper identity and credit to the presenter.

Accessible Learning
Audio Recording Agreement • January 26th, 2024

I, the undersigned student, acknowledge that all audio recordings made in my registered courses are permitted for my use only as an academic accommodation for reasons of my disability.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • August 29th, 2022

• Use of audio recordings is exclusive to the student for the purpose of supplementing their personal lecture notes and reviewing course session content.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • July 12th, 2017

I, , understand that as a student registered with Academic Success for an audio recording accommodation, I have the right to audio record my class lectures and that these recordings are for my personal academic use only. Lectures recorded for this reason may not be shared with other people without the written consent of the professor. I am aware that the information contained in the recorded lectures constitutes intellectual property and is protected under federal copyright laws. This information may not be published or quoted without the expressed consent of the professor and without giving proper identification and credit to the professor. I also understand that recorded lectures may not be used in any way against the faculty member, other lecturer, or students whose classroom comments are taped as part of the class. Violation of this agreement may result in a student being reported to the Office of Community Standards.

Office of Student Accessibility Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • May 4th, 2023

According to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 104, as interpreted by the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to an audio recording of their class after an individualized determination is made that note taking or other auxiliary aids are not effective alternatives for the student. Although the primary intention is to record content from the faculty members, and not to include peer discussions or presentations, the reality of university classroom instruction means that it is impossible to avoid recording peer contributions entirely.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • November 18th, 2020

In accordance with Subpart E of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Penn State’s policy AD40, “Recording of Classroom Activities and Note-taking Services”, a student with a qualifying disability, which adversely affects his/her, ability to take or read notes is permitted to record class lectures as a reasonable academic accommodation. Use of this accommodation is subject to the STUDENT agreeing to the following conditions.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • August 15th, 2016

The student named on this form has been determined eligible for classroom academic support adjustments (audio-recording lectures) under section 56026 of Title V, ADA, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, section 504, and has signed the agreement below. If you have any questions please contact the Moreno Valley College DSS Office at (951) 571-6138.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • August 10th, 2017

According to 84.44 of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 P.L. 93-112, amended P.L. 93- 516, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to audio record class lectures for their personal study only. These recordings are limited to content from the faculty members, and do not include peer discussions or presentations.

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AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • July 10th, 2015
Peer Assisted Learning Support (PALS) Student Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • July 6th, 2016

Audio recording of lectures for the purpose of note taking is an approved academic accommodation for students with disabilities in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Customer Service and Access to Information Standards under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • August 18th, 2017

Lectures recorded for this purpose may not be shared with others, including the university, without the consent of the lecturer. Recorded lectures may not be used in any way to harm or compromise the faculty member, other lecturers, or students whose classroom comments are recorded as part of the class activity. Information contained in the audio-recording is protected under federal copyright laws and may not be published or quoted without the express consent of the lecturer and without giving proper identity and credit to the lecturer.

Oglethorpe University Student Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • October 3rd, 2019
DSPS Equipment & Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • November 27th, 2018
South Seattle College Disability Support Services Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • December 22nd, 2016

The DSS Office has recommended that the student named below be permitted to audio record class lectures to provide access to the contents of the class as an academic accommodation. As a condition of this accommodation, the student must agree to the following:

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • August 3rd, 2017
Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • June 7th, 2016

In accordance with Subpart E of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a student with a qualifying disability which adversely affects his/her ability to take or read notes may be permitted to audio-record class lectures as a form of reasonable academic accommodation. Use of this accommodation is subject to the following conditions:

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • January 31st, 2019

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, students with documented disabilities cannot be denied equal access to institutions of higher education programs and activities. It is therefore the college’s responsibility to provide auxiliary aids and services to students with documented disabilities.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • January 23rd, 2019

As a student enrolled at Florida State College at Jacksonville, who has a disability affecting my ability to take or read notes, I understand that I have been approved to audio record class lectures for use in my personal studies only. I understand that lectures taped for this reason may not be shared with other people without the written consent of the lecturer. I also understand that audio-recorded lectures may not be used in any way against the faculty member, other lecturer, or students whose classroom comments are taped as part of the class activity.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • August 17th, 2018

You are allowed to take only audio recordings. The audio recordings or any portion thereof in any form or media whether electronic or otherwise (“Recordings”) made during your class will NOT be shared in any way with anyone or used for any purpose other than studying (only by way of listening to the Recordings) for your class, and will be destroyed no later than the day after the final exam has been taken.

Audio Recording Agreement
Audio Recording Agreement • July 15th, 2020

According to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794, and its implementing regulation at 34 C.F.R. Part 104, as interpreted by the United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, students with disabilities who are unable to take or read notes have the right to an audio recording of their class after an individualized determination is made that note taking or other auxiliary aids are not effective alternatives for the student.

AUDIO RECORDING AGREEMENT
Audio Recording Agreement • October 11th, 2013
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