OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS
Serving Individuals Having Limited English Proficiency
Getting Information and Guidance
- Guidelines to Language Assistance for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Clients
This is our Agency's guidance for services to our clients who have limited English proficiency.
- Information and guidance on language access to federal and federally assisted programs.
Learn about language-access services available from or sponsored by the U.S. government.
Get our Language Identification Cards
- The cards read: "Mark this box if you read or speak (language) in 37 languages besides English."
Get our Poster on Interpretive Services!
- Our poster reads: "Attention. If you do not speak English, or if you are deaf, hard of hearing, or sight impaired, YOU can have interpretive and translation services provided at no charge. Please ask for assistance." in 21 languages besides English.
Note: Federal regulations require that the Agency for Workforce Innovation and its recipients of federal financial assistance provide interpretive and translation services at no charge. This poster measures 18' wide by 24" high.
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