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Special CASI Seminar: A Day with Jim Terry

CASI Summer Training 

Mr. Terry, CEO of Evan Terry Associates, P.C., joined the firm after receiving his B. S. in Architecture from the
University of Southern California and his Master of Architecture degree from the University of Michigan.  He has
served on a variety of levels at ETA including project architect, project manager, energy specialist, project
designer, contract administrator, and accessible design specialist.  Mr. Terry's architectural project experience
includes corporate facilities, municipal facilities, healthcare, schools and universities, libraries, recreational
facilities, shopping centers, multi‐family housing, churches and light industrial facilities.  For twenty one years,
he has concentrated his efforts in the area of accessible design and in particular with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and various state accessibility standards’ requirements.   His ADA and access work includes the
following significant projects:

Mr. Terry, CEO of Evan Terry Associates, P.C., joined the firm after receiving his B. S. in Architecture from the University of Southern California and his Master of Architecture degree from the University of Michigan.  He has served on a variety of levels at ETA including project architect, project manager, energy specialist, project designer, contract administrator, and accessible design specialist. Mr. Terry's architectural project experience includes corporate facilities, municipal facilities, healthcare, schools and universities, libraries, recreational facilities, shopping centers, multi‐family housing, churches and light industrial facilities. For twenty-one years, he has concentrated his efforts in the area of accessible design and in particular with the Americans with Disabilities Act and various state accessibility standards’ requirements. 

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Learning Objectives: Jim will be discussing how DOJ, the Access Board, and various courts are interpreting the requirements around the country, what public and private entites are doing, and how access specialists are working with their clients. 

Morning Session - ADA Title II – Public Entities

  • Overview – The Five Phases of Access Compliance for Public Entities
  • Common Roles of the ADA Coordinator and their ADA Compliance Working Group
  • Keys to Success as an ADA Coordinator
  • Working with A Disability Advisory Committee
  • Developing the Self Evaluation and Transition Plan
  • Sources for Funding the Program Access Barrier Removal Program
  • Scenario (if time allows, or it could be done during lunch)

Afternoon Session - Consulting with Private and Public Entities

  • Which Access Requirements Apply to Which Projects – Navigating Through the Regulatory Matrix
  • Stricter Access Requirements in Other States
  • Defining the Scope of Consulting Services - ETA’s Top 16 Questions
  • Options for Defense Counsel when Working with a CASp
  • Consulting Liability and Indemnification Considerations
  • Tools and Techniques for Conducting More Consistent, Efficient, and Effective Physical Access Surveys
  • Discussions about What is Readily Achievable for Places of Public Accommodation
  • Additional Questions and Answers

Time
All Day - 7 Hour Training 
Breakfast and Lunch will be provided for those who attend. 

So-Cal - September 5th, 2014
Norwalk - Cerritos College
11110 Alondra Blvd.,
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562) 860-2451
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Cost:

CASI Members $125 | Non-Members $175
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When
September 5th, 2014 from  8:00 AM to  5:00 PM
Location
11110 Alondra Blvd
Norwalk, CA 90650
United States
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Contact
Phone: (866) 888-9188
Event Fee(s)
CASI Member $125.00
CASI Non-Member $175.00