What is the Texas Accessibility Academy?
A two-day comprehensive study of the Texas Architectural Barriers Act (TABA), Architectural Barriers Administrative Rules, and the 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS). The two-day course also provides information about how the TABA and TAS relate to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
16 hours of continuing education
Tuesday, Day #1 AIA/CES #APA 301 8 LU|HSW
Thursday, Day #2 AIA/CES #APA 302 8 LU|HSW
Marsha Godeaux and Jonathan Sparks of TDLR will teach the class on both days. To see the course schedule and find out more, visit TDLR's page about TAA.
NOTICES:
1. You may register for either one or both days of the Academy. For any day you attend, you must attend the entire day to receive the continuing education credit. If you want to attend both days, you must register for both days.
2. Course credit may not be available for courses repeated.
3. If you have a disability and may require accommodations to participate in this virtual class, please email FrancesEllington@AccessibilityProfessionals.org as soon as possible. All accommodation requests must be made three weeks prior to the start of the class to allow time to make arrangements.
2-day virtual class
Day 1 of 2