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DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			Date:\n			Wednesday\, July 18\, 2018\, 9:00am  → 
 \n			Thursday\, July 19\, 2018\, 5:00pm\n		\n		\n			Location:\n			Wasserst
 ein Hall\, Harvard Law School campus\n		\n		\n			CEUs:\n			14 AIA/CES (HSW
 ) | 14 AICP/CM | 14 LA/CES (HSW)\n		\n		\n			Tuition:\n			$1\,400.00\n		\n
 	\n\n\n Program Description\n\n2016 and 2017 have been very active years 
 for the adoption of new accessibility standards\, guidelines\, and require
 ments under the ADA\, the Rehabilitation Act\, model standards\, and vario
 us state laws. This interactive workshop will focus on the significant cha
 nges and how they apply to various project types. It will also include ses
 sions on medical equipment\, healthcare\, retail\, governmental facilities
 \, ADA programs planning\, and significant changes in the A117.1 Standard\
 , along with the research behind them.\n\nThe one-day intermediate-to-adva
 nced workshop\, 'Fair Housing'\, offered the same week\, is a complement t
 o this session. A 10% discount off tuition is available when you register 
 for both sessions.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipants in this program will discus
 s with the instructors how to apply new requirements and guidelines to the
  tens of millions of buildings\, facilities\, programs\, and services they
  cover. With an aging population that represents a huge market for accessi
 ble facilities and programs\, interest in compliance with the ADA and othe
 r access standards is continuing to grow throughout the country. The court
 s are helping to define how to apply each of the laws as well. Instructors
  will discuss how these cases are progressing and what can be learned from
  some of the most prominent ones. Participants will hone their skills at i
 nterpreting and applying both the old and the new requirements so that the
 y can respond appropriately to users\, clients\, plaintiffs’ attorneys\,
  and the courts as needed.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWith the ADA obligations and inter
 pretations as the structural framework for the class\, requirements of oth
 er standards will be introduced\, compared\, and explained. This highly in
 teractive workshop with seven top instructors will look in detail at trend
 ing issues and explore best practices and universal design concepts that i
 mprove usability for everyone. This dynamic approach will mix presentation
 s with small group breakout sessions and exercises to analyze and discuss 
 how to apply some of the new requirements. This two-day session is complem
 ented by the one-day Fair Housing session\, which covers similar issues in
  a residential context.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\
 n\nWho Should Attend\n\n\n\n	Architects\n	Interior designers\n	Engineers\n
 	Landscape architects\n	Facility managers\n	Access specialists\n	ADA coord
 inators\n	Civil rights attorneys\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Lear
 ning Objectives\n\n\n\n	Recognize recent additions and changes to accessib
 ility standards\, guidelines\, and requirements\n	Articulate why changes h
 ave been made in the various requirements and the benefits they will provi
 de for people with disabilities\, facility owners\, and managers\n	Apply n
 ew requirements to solve real-world problem scenarios\n	Learn how to resea
 rch\, analyze\, and formulate solid interpretations of access questions to
  respond to users\, clients\, plaintiffs’ attorneys\, and the courts\n\n
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SUMMARY:ADA and Access to Public and Private Non-Residential Facilities and
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