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California, he was the first to develop and publish compilations
of the more stringent provisions between State and Federal accessibility
mandates for the design and construction of Public Accommodations
and Commercial Facilities (Federal ADA/State Title 24 standards)
and multifamily residential projects (Federal FHAA/State HCD standards)
in 1991. Mr. Gibbens twelfth book on disabled accessibility
compliance, the CalDAG 2003 (California Disabled Accessibility Guidebook)
began national distribution in February 2003. The CalDAG is the
only publication in existence that documents the most stringent
requirements between the California State accessibility requirements
and the ADA. The California Council of the American Institute of
Architects (CCAIA) has recognized the CalDAG as the foremost subject
source on combined state and federal disabled accessibility compliance
in the State of California.
Mr. Gibbens expertise in the interpretation of the legal and
technical provisions of disabled accessibility standards is regularly
utilized by law firms for the resolution of complaints, allegations
of non-compliance and law suits. He is experienced with both private
sector and Department of Justice actions. When the very first complaint
under the newly-enacted ADA was registered with the Department of
Justice against the Empire State Building, Mr. Gibbens was contracted
to consult on-site with the buildings architects and management
to evaluate the complaint and work toward a resolution. Mr. Gibbens
has also been approved by the State Bar of California to provide
continuing legal education (MCLE) classes to attorneys on disabled
access issues, and has been utilized by the federal Office of Civil
Rights (OCR) to train their attorneys and investigators on
state/federal accessibility compliance. He has served as a founding
member of the California Design Safety and Accessibility Advisory
Board (State Access Board), having been appointed by the State Architect,
and is the Chairman of the Accessibility Code Advisory Committee
for the State Building Standards Commission. Mr. Gibbens is certified
as an Accessibility/Usability Specialist by the International Conference
of Building Officials, and is an Academy Certified Expert and Diplomate
by the American Academy of Certified Consultants and Experts.
Mr. Gibbens has completed facility compliance audits on virtually
every category of occupancy covered under Titles II and III of the
ADA and has served clients with facilities in all 50 states. He
maintains continual contact with the Department of Justice and Access
Board in Washington D.C. to keep abreast of new developments and
proposed changes in the laws and standards. He has both designed
and constructed improvements for the retrofit of facilities to provide
compliance with State and Federal accessibility mandates, and is
a consultant to a broad range of private businesses and governmental
agencies.
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