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2010 OSSC Chapter 11 Accessibility Revisions

ADA Wheelchair Icon In an effort to provide a very affordable and easily accessed course on the 2010 OSSC Chapter 11 Accessibility Revisions, BCD has designed an online class available on Chemeketa Community College’s (CCC) eLearn system. Due to the magnitude of changes that have been made to the OSSC’s Chapter 11, BCD is requiring a class on the revisions as part of the code change continuing education obligations for inspectors and plans examiners stated in 918-098-1450 of the Oregon Administrative Rules. This is in addition to the requirement to complete a course on the OSSC.

This online course is self-paced and BCD has a link to access it on the CCC eLearn page of this website. The course is the equivalent of four hours of classroom training. There are four lessons that each consist of several presentations, an assignment, and a quiz. There will be a printable certificate available at the end of the course. The registration fee for the class is only $35 and is paid directly to Chemeketa. Once registered for the course, students will have access to the site 24/7 and can go at their own pace. Just remember that you must finish the course within the same Chemeketa quarter as you started. For example the winter quarter starts January 9 and if you register any time soon (up to March 16) you must finish the course by March 24. The spring term for the course will begin April 2.

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