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ADA Workshop. Welcome. Overview. Overview . Florida Paraplegic Association Law Suit filed in the Federal Court Southern District in 2010 U . S. District Judge dismissed the suit. Overview (Continued). Suit was refilled in Federal Court Northern District in 2011
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Overview • Florida Paraplegic Association • Law Suit filed in the Federal Court Southern District in 2010 • U. S. District Judge dismissed the suit
Overview (Continued) • Suit was refilled in Federal Court Northern District in 2011 • Plaintive Denny R. Wood • Numerous phone conversations with Plaintive
Overview (Continued) • September 2011, traveled to Miami & meet with Plaintive • No resolution even though state being proactive • Plaintive & attorney agreed to go to Mediation
Overview (Continued) • Mediation held December 2011 • Agreement partially reached at Mediation • Plaintive attorney & Cliff Taylor worked out the balance • Final Agreement reached in 2012
Overview (Continued) • Failure to remove architectural barriers • Failure to implement Transition Plans of 1973 • Accessible parking & signage • Adequate ramps with handrails • Signage with Braille
Overview (Continued) • Water Fountains not meeting ADAAG guidelines • Accessible toilet stalls for side discharge • Complaint door hardware • Counters that meet ADAAG guidelines • No padding under sinks
Overview (Continued) • Accessible signage • Accessible podiums • Bathroom stalls lack maneuvering space • Lavatories too high • All dispensers too high
Overview (Continued) • Communications requirements not correct • Almost 5,000 buildings over 3,000 S.F. • Almost 25 million S.F. private sector leases • Other state agencies not in compliance
Surveys and Transition Plans • The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Broad Based) • Section 504 / Entities receiving federal monies • Non-discrimination employment practices
Surveys and Transition Plans • Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) • ADA built upon Section 504 of 1973 Act • Included all state & local governments • Even if no federal monies were accepted • Includes any public access in the private sector
Surveys and Transition Plans The ADA has five separate titles • Title I Specifically for Employment • Title II specifically for state & local government • U. S. Department of Justice enforces Title I & II • ADAAG (U. S. Access Board)
Surveys and Transition Plans • ADA January 26, 1992 (Compliance) • All newly constructed buildings must be built to new compliance standards • ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Surveys and Transition Plans • Altered (Renovation) after January 26, 1992 • Changing carpet, moving walls, new toilets, parking spaces • Part of building altered (Must create accessible path to it) • i.e. – toilets, water fountains, door-ways, etc.
Surveys and Transition Plans • Section 504 requires the appointment of a “Coordinator” • Self Evaluation is absolutely mandatory • What is covered under Section 504 • All policies • All practices • All procedures • All architectural barriers
Surveys and Transition Plans • New Construction • Comply with 2012 Florida Accessibility Code • Alterations • Comply with 2012 Florida Accessibility Code • Safe Harbor • If altered with 1991 ADA standard, No action required for 2012 standard
Historic Preservation • Alterations to a qualified historic building must comply with ADAAG • Under ADAAG 4.1.7(2) would destroy or damage historic significance • In this case alternative requirements may be used
The Transition Plan • Large multi-section document • Includes employment, communications, website development, etc. • Includes architectural barriers • Assessment of all deficiencies by category in plan
The Transition Plan (Continued) • Prioritization by importance • Accessible entrance • Accessible route • Accessible Restrooms • Accessible Telephones • Accessible drinking fountains • Accessible parking, storage & alarms
Surveys and Transition Plans • The Transition Plan (Continued) • Disproportionate cost accessible route (20%) • By category, prioritization, cost, date • Tracking of completion of corrective actions • Make plans accessible in each facility • Recommend posting them on agency website
Questions and Answers
Alternative Solutions • New Construction • Alterations • Reasonable accommodation • Cost VS Accommodation • Alternative Solutions
Alternative Solutions • Door turning room / automatic door • Non-accessible restroom / signage directing to another • If direct route is not accessible / change route and use new signage • If door does not meet accessible width / use signage & direct to alternant door
Funding/Procurement COSTS The estimated cost to acquire service from an outside vendor is calculated at .07 per SF for buildings and .02 per SF for the 504 Transition Plan.
Funding/Procurement Agencies should prepare a Legislative Budget Request if they need funding to have the survey and transition plans completed.
Funding/Procurement Procurement Method Chapter 287.055 Consultant’s Competitive Negotiations Act
Funding/Spending Awarded vendors must be architects licensed to practice in Florida accordance with Chapter 418, Florida Statutes by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Funding/Procurement Enter into continuing contracts with architectural firms
Funding/Procurement Contact your Purchasing Office for procurement guidelines.
What is Next! Wrap Up!