The
U.S. Access Board receives many technical questions about access and residential facilities. Residential dwelling units are addressed by accessibility guidelines and standards issued under the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA), the Fair Housing Act, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. These laws, guidelines, and standards can be difficult to understand and lead to confusion for many design professionals, lawyers, and citizens. The next webinar in the Board's free
monthly series will take place July 7 from
2:30 – 4:00 (ET) and will clarify these laws and their application in the ABA and ADA Accessibility Guidelines for residential facilities. Presenters from the Board and the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will review differences between Title II and III of the ABA and the ADA, as well as overlaps with HUD’s 504 regulations of the Rehabilitation Act. Additionally, presenters will highlight accessible design and construction
requirements under the Fair Housing Act that apply broadly to most multifamily housing. The session will also cover scoping and technical requirements in the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for work surfaces, turning space, accessible routes, reach ranges,
and windows in residential dwelling units.
Visit
AccessibilityOnline for more information or to register. All webinars include video remote interpreting (VRI) and real-time captioning. Questions can be submitted in advance of the session or can be posed during
the live webinar. Webinar attendees can earn continuing education credits. The webinar series is hosted by the
ADA National Network in cooperation with the Board.
Archived copies of previous Board webinars are available on the site.
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