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Accessibility 2011: Disabilities Access for Dwellings

Presented by: Kerwin Lee, Senior Consulting Architect, Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc.

AIA/CES (HSW) Learning Units: 1.5 Hours

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Course release date: August, 2010.

This 90-minute course complies with California licensure requirements for accessibility (SB 1608 and California Business and Professions Code Section 5600.05) and provides essential information about accessibility requirements applicable in most states.

This course provides a basic understanding of the requirements for compliance with the applicable regulations for the disabled within multifamily dwelling buildings, and covers compliance with the Fair Housing Act (FHA), the California Building Code (CBC) and other national standards including ICC/American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A-117.1 and the International Building Code (IBC).

This course was filmed in 2010 and reflects codes and standards in effect at the time of filming. As codes, standards and interpretations are subject to changes, viewers should check current codes and standards with regards to accessibility, specifically the California Building Code (CBC), the International Building Code (IBC along with the ICC A117.1) and the 2010 Americans with Disabilities Standards (2010 ADA).

This course is presented in high definition video and is available on computers, smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices.

Course viewers may also download a full written transcript of this course, including all diagrams.

For technical questions or questions about reporting your AIA credits, please email support@aecKnowledge.com or call 415.755.3058

Course Prices: $45 AIA members, $65 non-members
Series Prices (Three courses): $150 AIA members, $225 non-members

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