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- Executive Order 13166 Limited English Proficiency
Resource Document: Tips and Tools from the Field9/21/2004
- Recommended Policies and Guidelines for Federal Public
Websites
- Executive Order
13166, "Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English
Proficiency"
- Department
of Justice Final Guidance to Federal Financial Assistance Recipients Regarding
Title VI Prohibition Against National Origin Discrimination Affecting
Limited English Proficient Persons as published in the Federal Register
on June 18, 2002 (specifically for Department of Justice recipients)
(PDF)
- Assistant
Attorney General July 8, 2002 Memorandum to Heads of Federal Agencies,
General Counsels, and Civil Rights Directors concerning Executive Order
13166 (Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency)
- General LEP
Policy Guidance issued with Executive Order 13166 - This general
guidance provides the basic four-factor analysis as a model for federal
agencies, including DOJ, to use in developing their recipient specific
guidance).
- Coordination and Review
Section, Civil Rights Division EO 13166 Page
- Federal Agency LEP Implementation Plans
for Federally Conducted Programs
- Assessment
of the Total Benefits and Costs of Implementing Executive Order No.13166:
Improving Acess to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency
(OMB) (PDF)
- Assistant
Attorney General November 12, 2002, Memorandum to Heads of Federal Agencies,
General Counsels, and Civil Rights Directors concerning Tools to Ensure
Implementation and Understanding of Executive Order 13166 with HOT LINKS
to brochures and implementation tools (PDF)
- Assistant
Attorney General Dec. 13, 2002 letter to recipients of DOJ assistance
offering assistance in implementing LEP guidance and attaching an article
for possible inclusion in newsletters (PDF)
Article for
possible inclusion in newsletters (attached to Dec. 13, 2002 Assistant
Attorney General letter)
Translator and Interpreter Organizations
- General -- Contains links to national and international translator and interpreter associations and linguistics and language organizations. Many of these sites contain information on accessing translation and interpretation services throughout the country and provide referrals.
- Legal -- Contains links to national, state, and regional court interpreter and translator associations and services.
- Medical -- Contains links to national, state, and regional medical interpreter and translator associations and services.
- Regional -- Contains links to interpreter and translator associations located in different regions of the country. Many of these links contain referral services, resource information on working with interpreters and translators, and directories of language services.
- State -- Contains links to interpreter and translator associations and services located in different states. Many of these links contain referral and resource information. Medical and court interpreter and translator associations are also included in this list.
Page last updated September 23, 2004