The court may, among other things:
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(a) require that a person seeking to cover a proceeding demonstrate or display the equipment that will be used;
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(b) prohibit equipment that produces distracting sound or light;
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(c) prohibit signal lights or devices showing when equipment is operating, or require their concealment;
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(d) prohibit moving lights, flash attachments, or sudden lighting changes;
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(e) require the use of the courtroom's existing video, audio, and lighting systems, if any;
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(f) specify the placement of personnel and equipment;
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(g) determine the number of cameras to be allowed in the courtroom; and
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(h) require pooling of equipment if more than one person wishes to cover a proceeding.