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2022 \;3-Hour Summer Webinar | In- Depth Scoping Requirements for Accessible Housing< /u>
\nPRESENTATION OVERVIEW:
\n \nThis course provides an overv iew of the scoping provisions in HUD Section 504\, Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines\, 2010 ADAS \, and California Building Code\, Chapters 11A and 11B for accessible housing. Successful interpreta tion of the applicable guidelines\, standards\, an d building codes is key to achieving access compli ance for your project. Real-world examples will fo llow a ninety-minute presentation with sufficient time allotted for Q &\; A.
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\n \nParticipants will be able to:
\n \nCOST:
\n \n< em>Approved for 3 hours of Continuing Educ ation Credits for DSA CASp Certification Renewal\, International Code Council (ICC)\, and LU/HSW Con tinuing Education Credits for the American Institu te of Architect (AIA).
\n \nSPEAKERS: \;
\n \nSusan R. Moe\, AIA\, CASp
Susan Moe is a California licensed architect with 17 ye ars experience in the private sector and 15 years experience in the public sector. While at the Divi sion of the State Architect\, Headquarters Office\ , she designed the first Certified Access Speciali st open book exam and designed and delivered DSA A cademy four-day training sessions throughout Calif ornia related to the application of access codes a nd regulations. Susan has been involved in rulemak ing at DSA for the California Building Code\, Chap ter 11B\, the primary effort was on housing regula tions. She retired from the Division of the State Architect in July of 2021 and established her own company \;Access Compliance Consulting.
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\n \nBill Hecker\, AIA
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\n \nStoyan Bumbalov\, CASp
\n \nSt
oyan Bumbalov has 18 years of experience developin
g\, interpreting\, and enforcing building standard
s in California and Europe. He
has designed and delivered various training sessio
ns throughout California related to housing access
ibility\, emergency housing\, alternative housing
(Accessory Dwelling Units\, Factory-Built Housing\
, Manufactured Homes\, Special-Occupancy Parks)\,
EV Charging\, etc. While at Housing and Community Dev
elopment\, Stoyan was responsible for developing a
nd adopting the California building codes related
to residential occupancies\, including Chapter 11A
. He is a subject matter expert on housing accessi
bility.
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\n \n2022 Summer Webinar \;| Friday\, Augus t 19th\, 2022 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT
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DESCRIPTION:2022 3-Hour Summer Webinar | In-Depth Scoping Requ irements for Accessible Housing\n \n \n \n PRESENT ATION OVERVIEW:\n \n \n \n This course provides an overview of the scoping provisions in HUD Section 504\, Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines\, 201 0 ADAS\, and California Building Code\, Chapters 1 1A and 11B for accessible housing. Successful inte rpretation of the applicable guidelines\, standard s\, and building codes is key to achieving access compliance for your project. Real-world examples w ill follow a ninety-minute presentation with suffi cient time allotted for Q & A. \n \n \n \n LEARNIN G OBJECTIVES \n \n \n \n Participants will be able to:\n \n \n \n \n Identify the various scoping r egulations and codes applicable to accessible hous ing.\n Correlate regulations' applicability based on funding source and housing programs.\n Analyz e regulations' applicability based on new construc tion and alterations.\n Evaluate the implications when more than one guideline or regulation applie s to a project. \n \n \n DATE: Friday\, August 19t h\, 2022 @ 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT\n \n \n \n COST: \n \n \n \n \n CASI Member: $35\n Non-Member: $1 00\n \n \n Approved for 3 hours of Continuing Educ ation Credits for DSA CASp Certification Renewal\, International Code Council (ICC)\, and LU/HSW Con tinuing Education Credits for the American Institu te of Architect (AIA).\n \n \n \n \n \n \n SPEAKER S: \n \n \n \n Susan R. Moe\, AIA\, CASp\n \n \n \ n Susan Moe is a California licensed architect wit h 17 years experience in the private sector and 15 years experience in the public sector. While at t he Division of the State Architect\, Headquarters Office\, she designed the first Certified Access S pecialist open book exam and designed and delivere d DSA Academy four-day training sessions throughou t California related to the application of access codes and regulations. Susan has been involved in rulemaking at DSA for the California Building Code \, Chapter 11B\, the primary effort was on housing regulations. She retired from the Division of the State Architect in July of 2021 and established h er own company Access Compliance Consulting.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Bill Hecker\, AIA\n \n \n \n Bi ll Hecker\, AIA\, is an architect and accessibilit y consultant at Hecker Design\, LLC\, Birmingham\, AL. He has been involved in numerous landmark law suits related to the Fair Housing Act\, ADA hotel requirements\, movie theaters\, and curb ramp tran sition plans. Since 1994 he has been an expert wit ness for the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the AD A and for nearly a decade as an FHA expert witness for the DOJ's Housing & Civil Enforcement Section .\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Stoyan Bumb alov\, CASp\n \n \n \n Stoyan Bumbalov has 18 year s of experience developing\, interpreting\, and en forcing building standards in California and Europ e. He has designed and delivered various training sessions throughout California related to housing accessibility\, emergency housing\, alternative ho using (Accessory Dwelling Units\, Factory-Built Ho using\, Manufactured Homes\, Special-Occupancy Par ks)\, EV Charging\, etc. While at Housing and Comm unity Development\, Stoyan was responsible for dev eloping and adopting the California building codes related to residential occupancies\, including Ch apter 11A. He is a subject matter expert on housin g accessibility.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 2022 Summer Webinar | Friday\, August 19th\ , 2022 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT\n \n \n \n \n \n CATEGORIES:On-Demand CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220819T090000 DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220819T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240818T120000 ORGANIZER:MAILTO:info@casinstitute.org URL:https://casinstitute.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=227 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR