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2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 40:1741 — Educational program by the office of rehabilitative services and fire marshal

§1741.  Educational program by the office of rehabilitative services and fire marshal

Subject to appropriation for such purpose, the office of rehabilitative services and the state fire marshal may provide for educating the public and working with officials of cities, local building code inspectors, parishes, municipalities and other political subdivisions, private architects, designers, planners, and other interested parties in order to encourage and help them make all buildings, facilities, and improved areas accessible to and usable by handicapped persons for purposes of rehabilitation, employment, business, recreation, and all other aspects of normal living.  They shall work with architectural schools of the state and the State Board of Architectural Examiners to develop for inclusion in the architecture curriculum a course on barrier free design and to develop for inclusion in the architectural licensing test a section on barrier free design.

Added by Acts 1977, No. 625, §1.  Acts 1995, No. 880, §1.

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