Office for Civil Rights
National Origin Discrimination
The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) works to ensure that health care and human services providers who are recipients of HHS Federal financial assistance comply with Federal laws prohibiting discrimination based on national origin. OCR helps to ensure that administrative procedures do not deter or deny eligible national origin groups from obtaining benefits, and provides technical assistance to recipients on request. OCR also conducts investigations to determine whether neutral policies or practices have a disparate impact on national origin groups. Information on OCR's work in the area of nondiscriminatory access by limited-English proficient (LEP) persons is found on a separate web-page, www.hhs.gov/ocr/lep.
- OCR Guidance
(Regarding Inquiries into Citizenship, Immigration Status and Social Security Numbers in State Applications for Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Food Stamp Benefits)
- Selected OCR Activities (includes Summaries of Letters of Findings and Agreements, also Technical Assistance Activities)
- Other Federal resources (includes documents, references from other HHS components, promising practices and other Federal Agencies)
- State and Local Government resources (includes documents, references from State and Local Governments and promising practices)
- Non-Government resources (includes documents, references from Non-Government agencies and promising practices)
Due to the nature of OCR's responsibilities, most of our programs overlap with one another. We have done our best to ensure each webpage has as much information as possible. In order to make the fullest use of our website, please take the time to look at other pages on our website for information that is similar in nature.
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Last revised: July 11, 2003
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