DSA Academy Transient Lodging, Housing at a Place of Education, and Social Service Center Establishments - September 2016 Class 2
September 28, 2016   |   Organized by: California Department of General Services (DGS) - Division of the State Architect (DSA)
Description:
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This one-day course provides an overview of the various Federal and State regulations, standards and guidelines related to transient lodging, housing at a place of education, and social service center establishments. The main focus of the course is Chapter 11B of the California Building Code (CBC).
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Chapter 11A (housing) is not covered. For Chapter 11A training, contact the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
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For more detailed information, view the Learning Objectives for this class.
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Topics:
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Overview of 2010 American with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design, and Fair Housing Act Guidelines.
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Applicability of Federal and State regulations to transient lodging, housing at a place of education, and social service center establishments.
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Main focus is the scoping and technical sections in Chapter 11B of the CBC.
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Requirements for new construction, additions and alterations.
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Available reference materials provided by Federal and State Agencies.
 
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Recommended For:
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Design Professionals
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Local Building Officials
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Building Contractors
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Facility Managers
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Project Inspectors
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Other Interested parties
 
Class Includes:
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Professional training materials:
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Class binder containing the instructors' presentations, exercises and resource information.
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Expanded table of contents for Chapter 11B
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Advisory Manual
 
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Visual aids and other class-related materials may also be utilized.
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Food and drink is not included.
 
Continuing Education:
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5 AIA / CES Learning Units / HSW Credits
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5 CASp Continuing Education Units
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3 ACIA Continuing Education Units
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.5 ICC Continuing Education Units
 
Note: To receive Continuing Education Units, you are required to attend the entire class.