Interpretation: what is an accessible format
207.—(1)  A format is an “accessible format” if it is —
(a)any format that is accessible to persons with print disabilities, including —
(i)a large print version;
(ii)an electronic book;
(iii)a sound recording; and
(iv)the format known as Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY); or
(b)any format that is specifically designed to meet the needs of persons with print disabilities, including —
(i)a Braille version; and
(ii)a photographic version.
(2)  For the purposes of subsection (1)(b)(ii), a thing is in photographic version if it is produced as a film‑strip, or a series of separate transparencies, designed to meet the needs of persons with print disabilities.