*How can business owners ensure compliance and reduce chances of getting sued? This article provides guidance to business on how SB 1608 helps to reduce unwarranted Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) litigation and what business owners need to do to benefit from the new law: The reform legislation, SB 1608 (Corbett D-San Leandro, Chapter 549, Statutes of 2008), is designed to promote and increase compliance with laws providing equal public access in places of business to individuals with disabilities, while reducing unwarranted litigation that does not advance that goal. Some info from CalChamber regarding SB 1608: Disability Access Law Reform In addition to this added fee (tax) they have raised the renewal rate from $200 every 2 years to $400 every 2 years so maintaining your license has more than doubled in a horrible recession. is there anything for FREE?!?Īs you know times is hard and i can't believe the california legislature doesn't think architects can read chapter 11 of the ubc. Richard chylinski at arch exam prep has a 5 hour course for $160, though it doesn't show up on his websiteĬal casp has a 5 hour course for $99.99, 30 days accessĪnd then the spam post above. Get your course out of the way now before we go to our regular price.īut i was going to make a thread about disabled access requirements for california architects and how you are getting the required 5 hours for the least amount of money.Ĭalifornia disabled access education - 2 1/2 hour course for $39.95, 5 hour course not up yetĪIA - California Council - non member courses - 1 hour $40, 1 1/2 hour $60, 5 hour course available september 1 The special launch price of $60 is for a limited time only. Other course providers can't say the same.
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