Course Description

Live Webinar Date: Thursday, July 13th, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm PDT. A Zoom link will be sent 48 & 24 hours prior to the webinar.

30-Day Access Period: After the live webinar date, you can view a recording of this webinar and any supplemental documents as often as you like during your 30-day access period.

*Disclaimer: If you miss the live viewing of this webinar, we can give you a refund, or we can send a recording of the webinar and supplemental documents; however, no certificate will be issued if you miss the live webinar.

Description: This two-hour webinar focuses on the Federal and state regulations applicable to social service center establishments, assisted living facilities, and homeless shelters. The discussion in this webinar, based on real-world examples, includes tiny homes, assisted living facilities, alterations to transient lodging facilities, temporary shelters, and shipping containers. 

Learning Objective 1:

Participants will recognize the Federal and state regulations applicable to social service center establishments, assisted living facilities, and homeless shelters. 

Learning Objective 2:

Participants will be able to appraise which facilities are considered social service center establishments, assisted living facilities, and homeless shelters. 

Learning Objective 3:

Participants will be able to cite the issues for access compliance when facilities are either pre-manufactured or factory-built.

Learning Objective 4:

Participants will learn to solve typical mistakes during design, plan review, and construction.

Social Service Center Establishments and Homeless Shelters

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Instructor

Susan Moe

Architect and CASp

Susan Moe recently retired from the Division of the State Architect (DSA), Headquarters Office, Access Code and Policy Unit. Susan is embarking on the next phase of her career and has launched an access compliance consulting firm to use her experience at DSA and expertise in the private sector. While at DSA, Susan developed regulations for the California Building Code, Chapters 2 and 11B, delivered access compliance training, and served as a CASp exam subject matter expert. As a CASp subject matter expert, she designed the first of the CASp open book exams.Susan participated on the team for the 2013 California Building Code rulemaking cycle when the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design became the model code for Chapter 11B. That process required a complete rewrite and reformatting of Chapter 11B. She participated in subsequent rulemaking cycles focusing on the federal housing-related regulations to bring Chapter 11B in alignment with those regulations, wrote the code change that