Exhibit 7-G Agency for Workforce Innovation Office for Civil Rights

Facility Accessibility Survey

NOTE: This checklist addresses only the sections of the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) that are common to most Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI) and partner programs. Guidelines under the ADAAG that address fire, safety, and building codes are included on a limited basis.

Different standards may apply to different buildings depending on the date the facility was built or last remodeled. The only exception is for “readily achievable” standards that are required for both old and new buildings. Please be sure to accurately state the date the building was built or last remodeled so that the correct standards can be applied. The section below should be completed in its entirety.

Entity/Business name: Office: Region: (applicable within the Agency for Workforce Innovation only)

Building street address: City: , Florida (including suite or room number, if applicable)

Date constructed: Date of last addition or alteration:

Building total square footage: Number of stories in the building:

Does any story have 3,000 square feet or more? Yes No Story/Stories [or floor(s)] occupied by this entity or business:

Check, as applicable: Space in this facility is leased to this entity or business. This facility is owned by this entity or business. This is a state-owned building. This space is provided at no cost or is donated to this entity or business.

If applicable: Lease entered-into date: Lease expiration date:

If applicable: AWI lease number(s): Is this facility shared with an AWI entity? Yes No

If so, with whom?

Survey completed by: [name (printed)] area code and phone number / SunCom number (if applicable)

Date surveyed: This checklist is based on accessibility requirements published in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), U.S. Department of Justice, July 26, 1991, and additional requirements of the Florida Americans with Disabilities Accessibility Implementation Act, as amended, effective October 1, 1997. [F.S. 553.501-553.513; F.S. 316.1955]

OCR Form CRS-3 (revised 5/28/2003) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: A separate copy of this checklist should be completed for each building where employees work or services are rendered to the public. The person or persons completing the accessibility survey should feel free to duplicate and use these materials as necessary.

Most items should be marked "Yes," "No," or "N/a." If an entire section of the checklist is not applicable (for example, Section K: Elevators or Section L: Stairs), check the column “N/a” at the beginning of the section: no other entry is required.

If, for lack of proper testing equipment, a listed requirement is not checked (for example, the decibel level of an elevator signal), indicate “Not checked - technical reasons” in the Comments or Notes section. Any item left blank will be considered to be NOT in compliance. Therefore, you should comment on all "no" or "n/a" responses. We want to know the details of your special circumstances. New Construction, Additions and Alterations: Certain items in the checklist are annotated as being applicable to new construction. Depending upon the additions or alterations that are planned for an existing facility, requirements that are applicable to new construction may also be applicable to the planned additions or alterations. It is incumbent upon the facility manager or lease holder to ensure that accessibility guidelines are being properly addressed.

Measuring Slope: Several items in the checklist refer to a maximum permissible slope, expressed as a ratio (for example, a maximum slope of 1:12). A maximum slope of 1:12 means that there can be no more than a 1-inch vertical rise, measured perpendicularly, for every 12 inches in length, measured horizontally.

Graphic Conventions Used in the Diagrams* Guide to the Checklist (by Section or Subsection) Convention Description

A - Parking H3 - Dispensers Passenger Loading Zone H4 - Urinals B - Curb Ramps H5 - Toilet Stalls C - Exterior Accessible Routes H6 - Toilets Not in Stalls D - Ramps I - Drinking Fountains E - Entrances and Exits J - Signage F - Doors K - Elevators G - Building Lobbies and Corridors L - Stairs (Interior Accessible Route) M - Telephones H - Toilet Rooms and Rest Rooms N - Alarms H1 - Lavatories O - Detectable Warnings H2 - Mirrors *Unless noted otherwise, all diagrams are from the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction, October 1997 edition, prepared by the Florida Department of Community Affairs.

AWI/OCR/ADA Accessibility Survey To view this survey in its entirety, go to http://www.floridajobs.org/civilrights/ocr_ada_checklist.html.

AWI/OCR/ADA Accessibility Survey