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2017 Accessibility Codes and Standards Summit October 19 and 20, 2017 Hyatt Regency Airport San Francisco, CA Thursday 8:00 am-5:00 pm & Friday 8:00 am-11:00 am Please join us for a special two-day event designed for expert-level CASp and building officials, architects and inspectors, to learn Accessibility Codes and Standards. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to obtain information directly from National Level (ADA specific) and California (CBC-specific) industry experts. MEET THE SPEAKERS Keynote Speaker Christopher Downey, AIA Visually impaired Architect, Planner and Consultant National Experts Nationally recognized industry experts will provide training with an emphasis on difficult compliance topics. James Terry-CASp Evan Terry Associates Alabama Doug Anderson-CASp Housing First Illinois Bill Hecker Hecker Design Alabama US Access Board Illinois Kaylan Dunlap-CASp Evan Terry Associates CORADA-Alabama California Experts Training will focus on understanding California specific code requirements addressing significant differences between CBC and ADA Standards. Bill Zellmer -CASp Cris Vaughan-CASp Program Manager ADAC-Attorney at Law Physical Access Compliance Sutter Health Ida Clair-CASp CA Division of the State Architect Sue Moe-CASp CA Division of the State Architect Glenn Gall CA Office of Statewide Health Planning & Development Stoyan Bumbalov CA Dept. of Housing & Community Development Building Officials Building Officials have the legal authority to interpret the CBC and these speakers will provide expert-level insight to this process. Gary Layman-CASp Chief Building Official Oroville, CA Richard Halloran-CASp Building Inspector San Francisco, CA

Accessibility Codes and Standards Summit Hotel & Venue Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport 1333 Old Bayshore Hwy, Burlingame, CA 94010, 650-347-1234. Concourse Room: This event will include opportunities for relevant industry vendors to showcase knowledge and/or products that benefit those working in Code Standards and enforcement. Networking One of the many benefits of gathering like minded professionals with common goals, is the opportunity to build social and professional networks. The summit will include breakfast, lunch, and a Thursday evening cocktail reception allowing you to meet and mingle. Schedule (subject to change) For early arrivals, there will be a meet and greet on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 7:00 pm at (details to follow). Thursday, Oct. 19 7:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:40 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 11:40 am 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:40 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Room A Keynote Speaker Chris Downey Barrier Removal/ Existing Buildings Cris Vaughan PROWAG Expert Witness/ Litigation Jim Terry, Bill Hecker Room B Registration fast & Networking Medical Facilities Bill Zellmer, Glenn Gall, Kaylan Dunlap, James Terry Lunch Housing - Part 1 Doug Anderson, Stoyan Bumbalov, Sue Moe Housing - Part 2 Doug Anderson, Stoyan Bumbalov, Sue Moe Cocktail Reception Dinner (on your own) Room C Building Officials Forum Gary Layman, Richard Holloran Concourse Friday, Oct. 20 7:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:40 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 11:40 am Register today! Room A General Q and A Session Construction Tolerances Jim Terry, Bill Hecker https://casinstitute.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=130 Room B fast CRASCA Reports Ida Clair Applying Applicable Standards Ida Clair Closing Remarks See the registration page for further details or contact Hien Huynh: info@casinstitute.org We look forward to seeing you there! Concourse Summit hosted by Certified Access Specialist Institute casinstitute.org

KEYNOTE SPEAKER CHRISTOPHER DOWNEY-AIA Visually impaired Architect, Planner and Consultant Chris lost all sight in 2008. Today, he is dedicated to creating more helpful and enriching environments for the blind and visually impaired. He consults on design for the blind and visually impaired, encompassing specialized centers as well as facilities serving the broader public. His work ranges from a new Department of Veterans Affairs blind rehabilitation center, to renovations of housing for the blind in New York City, and to the new Transbay Transit Center in San Francisco. As one of the few practicing blind architects in the world, Chris has been featured in local, national and international media stories and speaks regularly about architecture and visual impairment. He also teaches accessibility and universal design at UC Berkeley and serves on the Board of Directors for the Lighthouse for the Blind in San Francisco. He starts each day rowing with the East Bay Rowing Club on the Oakland Estuary before commuting on public transit to his office in San Francisco. JAMES TERRY-CASp Evan Terry Associates As a specialist in the ADA and accessible design, James has presented hundreds of training programs to building owners, managers, and designers and has worked with federal agencies, public entities, and private corporations nationwide including half of the twenty largest companies in the US. He coordinates a two-day ADA seminar for design professionals with the Harvard University Office of Executive Education, which he has been teaching since 1993. He has written over a dozen books on ADA Facilities Compliance with Evan Terry Associates that have sold over 150,000 copies altogether. James also led the effort in 1992 to revise the ninth edition of Architectural Graphic Standards for the American Institute of Architects to bring it up to ADA Standards. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of ADA Coordinators. DOUG ANDERSON-CASp, R.A.S. Partner LCM Architects Doug lives in Illinois and is the principal in charge of the Fair Housing Accessibility FIRST Training Program, funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is one of the technical trainers on the FHA design and construction requirements. Since 1992, Doug Anderson has been assisting clients to understand and comply with the ADA, FHA and other state and federal accessibility codes and standards. He has developed and led nationwide ADA survey projects, been instrumental in shaping local, state, and federal accessibility design standards, and served as an expert in ADA and FHA cases. Doug s experience and in-depth knowledge have firmly established LCM as a leader in strategic accessibility planning for large corporations throughout the country. BILL HECKER Architect Bill is an architect (registered in Colorado, Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia) who practices nationwide in the field of accessible design and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Consulting. His interest in accessible design began in college when he was on the winning design team for the 1983 Int l. Special Olympics Village Competition at Louisiana State University, and he continued his involvement as a volunteer sports instructor serving those with Spina Bifida. While an architect at the Birmingham, Alabama firm of Evan Terry Associates, Bill spearheaded the ADA Consulting/Training efforts and was primary author of two books on ADA facility compliance (published by John Wiley & Sons - NY). He has conducted more than 100 public and private seminars on ADA/Accessibility compliance and surveyed more than 100 million square feet for access barriers. While with Evan Terry Associates, Bill consulted with or trained staff from IBM, Duke University, Rockwell International, MARTA (Metro Atlanta Regional Transit Authority), Georgia Tech University, Shoney s Restaurants, United Way and the American Banker s Association - just to name a few. Bill left Evan Terry in 1992 to start his own practice and has since split his energies among three broad areas - consulting on facility compliance requirements of federal laws (ADA, Fair Housing Act, ABA and Section 504 requirements of the Rehabilitation Act); training governmental and private organizations on those laws; and, acting as an expert witness/consultant to the US Department of Justice, private plaintiffs and defense attorneys on ADA and Fair Housing facility compliance cases. JULIET SHOULTZ Transportation Engineer Office of Technical and Information Services Juliet Shoultz currently serves as Transportation Systems Engineer in the Board s Office of Technical and Information Services (OTIS). She has 15 years of experience in transportation planning and engineering for state government. Most recently, she served as the ADA Policy Engineer at the Illinois Department of Transportation where she led development and implementation of the department s ADA transition plan and served as the department s accessibility expert, providing technical assistance and reviewing plans for state projects. She is a member of the Transportation Research Board Standing Committee on Paratransit and previously was a member of the Illinois Accessibility Code Revision Committee which was tasked with revising the Illinois Accessibility Code.

KAYLAN DUNLAP-CASp, LPTA Healthcare Accessibility Specialist Evan Terry Associates Kaylan Dunlap has served as Evan Terry Associates primary Healthcare Accessibility Specialist for fourteen years. She is a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant with over nine years of healthcare experience in the outpatient rehabilitation, acute care, and long term care settings where she was involved with patient care and the development and implementation of programs for breast cancer patients and student athletes. Kaylan has served on the U.S. Access Board s Advisory Committee on Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment. She is a Special Programs Chair and member of the Board of Directors of the Certified Access Specialist Institute and a Subject Matter Expert for the California Department of State Architect. BILL ZELLMER-AIA, CASp Program Manager Physical Access Compliance Sutter Health Bill is the Program Manager for Physical Access Compliance and Regulatory Affairs at Sutter Health. He currently serves as the in-house accessibility expert managing the accessibility upgrades throughout Sutter s 24 hospitals and 400+ medical office buildings and clinics. He has over 22 years of experience working in the Sacramento area at various architectural firms. CRIS VAUGHAN-CASp ADAC Attorney at Law Cris Vaughan is admitted to practice law in California and Nevada, as well as various federal district courts, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a certified accessibility specialist who assists businesses in complying with state and federal accessibility laws, thus avoiding or limiting the expense of litigation or damage claims. He has lectured and taught seminars to business and professional groups throughout California on a wide range of ADA issues and access compliance. He has also represented a number of public entities and served as a deputy county counsel where he litigated civil rights, employment and personnel matters. IDA CLAIR-AIA LEED AP, CASp Principal Architect CA Division of the State Architect Ida is the Principal Architect for DSA headquarters in access codes and standards. She has twenty six years of experience as an architect in private practice and has been a Certified Access Specialist since 2009, CASp-045. Ida is responsible for regulation, policy, and interpretation development for DSA s Access Code and Policy Section, and planning and oversight of the Fire and Life Safety Program. Additional responsibilities include technical oversight of the Certified Access Specialist Program and oversight of CASp Examination development. SUE MOE-CASp Senior Architect CA Division of the State Architect Sue is the Senior Architect with the Division of the State Architect s Headquarters Office, Access Code and Policy Unit in Sacramento. She has seventeen years of experience with a Sacramento architectural firm specializing in projects for commercial, educational and medical office buildings, and over ten years of experience with the California Department of General Services. Sue is a Certified Access Specialist participating in exam development and a International Code Council Certified Accessibility inspector/plans Examiner. GLENN GALL-AIA OSHPD Supervisor Health Facilities Building Standards Unit Glenn is an established professional in code-compliance of healthcare facilities working as a leader in the codewriting arena, both within OSHPD and nationally as part of the Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) standards writing committee. His OSHPD experience includes Regulations Coordinator, Senior Architect, Representative to California Building Standards Commission and the Hospital Building Safety Board. STOYAN BUMBALOV Building Codes Expert California Department of Housing and Community Development Stoyan was born in Bulgaria, and settled in California 14 years ago. He joined the California Housing and Community Development s State Housing Law Program in 2010, and currently is part of a team, involved in the development and maintenance of the California building codes related to residential buildings and structures. Stoyan acts as a subject matter expert in projects associated with the California Building Standards Code development process and other rulemaking activities of the State Housing Law Program. His daily duties include modification of Chapter 11A related to housing accessibility, and technical interpretations on issues related to access.

GARY LAYMAN-CASp ICC Certified Building Official Mr. Layman is an ICC certified building official who has performed accessibility surveys and inspections California and Nevada since 1987. He has been in construction for over thirty-five (35) years, building inspections/plan review since 1987 and a California licensed contractor since 1995. He holds a BA in Construction Management and a Master s Degree in Public Con Administration. He has represented numerous clients in ADA accessibility litigation as an expert in both state and federal complaints. Mr. Layman is a Certified Accessibility Specialist (CASp) who has performed more than 400 accessibility evaluations of both public accommodations and government facilities. He currently serves as the Past President and the Professional Standards and Practice Chair of CASI (Certified Accessibility Specialist Institute). RICK HALLORAN-CASp Senior Building Inspector for the City of San Francisco Rick Halloran, Senior Building Inspector for the City of San Francisco Department of Building Inspections currently manages the Department s Technical Services Division and is also the Department s ADA coordinator. Since 2005 Mr. Halloran has worked in and overseen the Department s Disability Access Section and serves as Secretary to the San Francisco Access Appeals Commission. He is a Certified Access Specialist (#114) and a founding member of Certified Access Specialist Institute, serving in 2010 to 2011 on the first CASI Board of Directors. Mr. Halloran has been an adjunct faculty member of the College of San Mateo building technology division teaching a full semester class on State and Federal accessibility regulations for the built environment. He currently serves on the California Building Officials Access Committee and is a CALBO instructor for multifamily dwellings.