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DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			Date:\n			Friday\, July 20\, 2018\, 9:00am to 5:00p
 m\n		\n		\n			Location:\n			Wasserstein Hall\, Harvard Law School campus\n
 		\n		\n			CEUs:\n			7 AIA/CES (HSW) | 7 AICP/CM\n		\n		\n			Tuition:\n			
 $900.00\n		\n	\n\n\n Register Now\n\nJoin a team of experienced accessibi
 lity specialists for a one-day intermediate-to-advanced workshop focused o
 n federal accessibility laws related to residential design and constructio
 n\, including the Fair Housing Act\, Americans with Disabilities Act\, Arc
 hitectural Barriers Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. With ma
 ny recent lawsuits filed alleging the failure to comply with the architect
 ural provisions of the Fair Housing Amendments Act\, this more interactive
  session will allow participants to explore common FHA violations and disc
 uss the often obscure provisions of the HUD “safe harbor” documents.Re
 cognizing that the new ADA residential design provisions became effective 
 relatively recently\, this session will also cover the key residential des
 ign issues and potential accessibility pitfalls associated with the 2010 A
 DA Standards and the similar Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) provisions. 
 Familiarity with these ADA Standards will be beneficial to those who desig
 n housing for entities receiving federal financial assistance because HUD 
 has published a “deeming notice” allowing\, with a few exceptions\, th
 e residential provisions of the 2010 ADA Standards to be “deemed” an a
 cceptable design Standard for compliance Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
  Act. For state and local governmental agencies offering or managing resid
 ential programs\, this session will include interactive discussions on the
  ADA “supplemental requirements” associated with residential dwelling 
 units\, ADA/504 program accessibility requirements for housing\, “safe h
 arbor” provisions\, and the appropriate use of the older Uniform Federal
  Accessibility Standards.\n\nThis program complements the two-day ADA prog
 ram earlier the same week. A 10% discount off tuition is available when yo
 u register for both programs.\n\nWho should attend: Architects\, interior 
 designers\, engineers\, landscape architects\, and facility managers.\n
SUMMARY:2018 Fair Housing\, ADA\, ABA\, and 504 Access to Housing and Dorms
  
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