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Episode 102b: Is it ADA? It Depends

Wednesday – February 16, 2022

Speakers

Rebecca Willaims
Rebecca Williams
Lead Information Specialist / Technical Assistance, Southeast ADA Center
Cheri Hofmann
Cheri Hofmann
ADA Distance Learning and Training Director, Southeast ADA Center

Description

The Southeast ADA Center (SEADA) provides information, training, and guidance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and disability access tailored to the needs of business, government, and individuals at local, state, and regional levels. Serving eight states in the southeastern US, a key component of the services provided is technical assistance.

On average, the Southeast ADA Center responds to 2500 calls for ADA technical assistance each year. These calls come from many individuals, people with disabilities, business owners, state, and local government employees, employers, and other entities. The Southeast ADA Center is a trusted source for accurate technical guidance on the law for each situation. Our guests for the next episode of ADA Live! are Rebecca Williams – Lead Technical Assistance Specialist and Cheri Hofmann, ADA Distance Learning and Training Director, at the Southeast ADA Center. Join us for this episode where we will be “talking shop” about the technical assistance calls they receive, whether the ADA applies to a given situation, and how they advise callers.

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Southeast ADA Center
The Southeast ADA Center is your leader in providing information, training and guidance on the Americans with Disabilities Act and disability access tailored to the needs of business, government and individuals at local, state and regional levels. The Southeast ADA Center located in Atlanta, Georgia is a member of the ADA national network and serves eight states in the Southeast region. For answers to your ADA questions, contact the ADA national network at 1-800-949-4232.