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“Fair Housing A to Z”, “Got Mold?” & “Ask a Risk Manager”
A comprehensive FULL DAY AND A HALF of interactive training and discussions
identifying the complicated Fair Housing responsibilities of affordable rental-assistance
housing providers and managers as well as other insurance and legal issues .
DAY ONE: “Fair Housing A to Z” will be an all day course and will be taught by Lisa
L. Walker, the Executive Director and General Counsel of the Housing and
Development Law Institute. Lunch will be provided.
DAY TWO: “Got Mold? & “Ask a Risk Manager” is a half-day discussion on a variety
of issues facing property managers including mold intervention and an Insurance and
Legal roundtable discussion with Al Alvarez of Housing Authorities Risk Retention
Pool (HARRP) and the Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin’s General
Counsel, Alan R. Coon.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Public housing site managers & managerial staff;
Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program leasing specialists & managerial staff;
Maintenance supervisors & maintenance staff;
Property management companies that manage public housing or participate in the HCV Program;
Independent hearing officers;
Public housing authorities executive staff;
Public housing authority’s legal counsel; and
EVERYONE with a need to know these concepts!
(See Registration Form on back and more details on the following pages.)
Housing and Development Law Institute,
HARRP, AHRP, Housing Authority of the
County of Stanislaus, and the Housing
Authority of the County of
San Joaquin presents:
A comprehensive training for public housing authorities and their community partners.
July 24, 2013, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. & July 25, 2013 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
at the University of the Pacific’s Vereschagin Alumni House,
1022 Dave Brubeck Way, Stockton, 95211
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“Fair Housing A to Z”, “Got Mold?”
& “Ask a Risk Manager” Conference
Registration Form
Registration Deadline is July 19, 2013. Please enclose payment with the Reservation
Form. Cancellations must be received no later than 48-hours before event to receive a
refund.
Company Name or Name of Individual:
Contact Name:
Address:
City: Zip:
Email:
Phone: Cell:
Attendee Names:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Lunch will be provided on July 24th. Please indicate if a vegetarian substitute is required.
# Vegetarian Lunches:
Payment:
Attendee ($20/ea) x =
Total Payment Enclosed:
Payment Method:
Check made payable to: Housing Authority of the
County of San Joaquin
Money Order - Please, No Cash
VISA/MasterCard ($1.00 convenience fee)
Card No: Exp:
Cardholder Name:
E-mail the completed registration form
to: krhea@hacsj.com
OR
Fax the completed registration form to:
209-460-5124
OR
Mail to (or send payment to):
Housing Authority of the County
of San Joaquin
Attn: Kristi Rhea
P O Box 447
Stockton, CA 95201
Questions regarding registration or
the conference, please contact:
Kristi Rhea: 209-460-5024
krhea@hacsj.com
OR
Jim Kruse: 209-460-5063
jkruse@hacsj.com
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Day One Training:
Provided by Lisa Walker
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Day Two Training: Provided by
Northwest Clean Air Agency, Mr.
Al Alvarez , and Mr. Alan R. Coon.
MOLD GUIDANCE FOR
TENANTS AND LANDLORDS
Many landlords and tenants do not understand why mold problems start and
how to safely clean them up when they do. The training provided is designed
to eliminate the confusion with simple guidance followed by detailed examples
to help prevent the most common problems we have observed responding to
hundreds of complaints.
INSURANCE AND LEGAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
Led by the Housing Authority’s General Counsel, Mr. Coon will facilitate a
discussion, including Q&A regarding insurance and legal issues faced by
property owners and managers.
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BIOGRAPHY OF LISA L. WALKER – Trainer HDLI, 630 Eye St., NW, Washington, DC 20001; lwalker@hdli.org (email); (202) 289-3400 (office)
Since July 2002 Lisa Walker has been the Executive Director and General Counsel of the
Housing and Development Law Institute (“HDLI”), a legal think tank and training organization in the public and affordable housing industry. Ms. Walker is responsible for all fiscal,
programmatic, operational, and marketing activities of HDLI and is the chief developer/writer
of all of HDLI’s publications, model policies, and training programs. Additionally, Ms. Walker plans and carries out HDLI’s conferences and other events. Ms. Walker has written and filed
amicus curiae briefs in support of HDLI and industry members in the following cases in the
U.S. Supreme Court and other appellate courts: Virginia v. Hicks (U.S. S. Ct.); Public Hous. Agency of the City of St. Paul v. Edwards (MN); Peart v. Jackson, et. al (DC); Boston Hous. Auth. v. Bridgewaters (MA); Akron Metro. Hous. Auth. v. Harper (OH); Hinneberg v. Big Stone C. Hous. and Redev. Auth. (MN); Dallas Hous. Auth. v. Highlands of McKamy IV and V Commun. Improve.
Assn, et al. (TX); Johnson v. Housing Auth. of Jefferson Co.( LA).
Ms. Walker designed and implements HDLI’s successful on-site training programs directed toward the
unique job responsibilities and challenges of public housing and redevelopment agencies, their management
companies, and development partners. Since 2004, she has provided on-site fair housing training for more than
3,600 front-line, maintenance, managerial, executive, and legal staff of housing agencies and housing developers of all sizes across the country through HDLI’s successful fair housing training program. Ms. Walker is certified as a
fair housing trainer by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). Building upon the
success of its fair housing training program, in 2011 HDLI rolled out a new comprehensive on-site “One Strike” evictions training program focusing on the myriad of critical issues relating to the process of evicting or
terminating public housing residents and Section 8 participants for criminal, and drug-related criminal, activity. In
2012, HDLI added another comprehensive training on the public housing and Section 8 administrative review
processes to its suite of training offerings.
Ms. Walker has a broad knowledge of federally-assisted public and affordable housing laws and programs,
applicable federal regulations (such as those implemented by HUD and the Justice Department), judicial decisions
interpreting those programs and regulations, and the fair housing obligations implicit therein.
Prior to joining HDLI, Ms. Walker was a partner at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, L.L.P, a large regional law
firm servicing the Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia corridor. As a commercial litigator, Ms. Walker handled the
business disputes of corporations, partnerships, organizations, and individuals in the areas of contracts, employment, torts, intellectual property, and product liability, among other areas. Developing a particular interest
in and knowledge of fair housing issues, for six years Ms. Walker actively represented the Housing Authority of
Baltimore City and City of Baltimore in Thompson v. HUD, major federal public housing reform litigation, and with respect to a wide variety of fair housing issues.
Ms. Walker is licensed to practice law before the United States Supreme Court, the federal Fourth and Fifth
Circuit Courts of Appeals, and the state and federal courts of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Ms. Walker holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the University of Maryland, College Park, where she received a
four-year academic scholarship from the university. She holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland
School of Law, where she received a three-year academic fellowship and was a member of the competitive Moot
Court Board. She has been active in local and national bar associations, on nonprofit boards of directors, as well as a number of other service and civic organizations. Ms. Walker is an executive board member of her local middle
and high school PTAs, and serves as pro bono counsel to the Miss Black U.S.A. Pageant & Scholarship Foundation,
Inc. Ms. Walker also is a frequent speaker, trainer, and presenter at industry meetings across the country.
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