NCUA DRAFT PLAN TO ASSIST PERSONS
WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
This section provides Executive Order 13166, Providing Access to Persons with
Limited English Proficiency, signed by the President on August
11, 2000, and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
draft plan for implementing Executive Order 13166 within NCUA.
The draft plan is posted on the NCUA website for public comment,
as requested by the White House, until February 28, 2001. Interested
organizations and individuals should submit their comments in
writing by February 28, by e-mail or regular mail. Please address
comments to:
Limited
English Proficiency Committee
National
Credit Union Administration
1775 Duke Street, Room 3045
Alexandria, VA 22214-3428
or
via Email
cbullock@ncua.gov
August
11, 2000 |
Executive
Order 13166, Providing Access to Persons with Limited
English Proficiency: Executive Order (E.O.)
13166 requires federal agencies to develop plans to ensure
that the agency takes reasonable steps to comply with the
intent of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by providing
meaningful access to its programs and activities for individuals
with limited English proficiency (LEP).
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December
8, 2000 |
Draft NCUA Plan to Assist Persons
with Limited English Proficiency: This
draft describes the steps NCUA plans to take to assist individuals
with limited English proficiency (LEP) to communicate their
questions and understand NCUA programs and services related
to their needs. The plan will cover NCUA interactions with
credit union volunteers, staff, and members; potential members
of credit unions; organizations interested in chartering credit
unions; as well as members of the general public. In these
situations, NCUA will take reasonable steps to ensure LEP
persons receive the language assistance necessary to provide
them with meaningful access to NCUA programs and activities,
in accordance with the requirements of E.O. 13166. PDF
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