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NYC Council Intro. 38A Becomes NYC Local Law 73 of 2003
Federal Title VI
Executive Order 13166: Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency
Office of Management and Budget Cost-Benefit Analysis of EO 13166
Federal Guidances Issued by Agencies
Federal Protections Against National Origin Discrimination (Available in 17 Languages)

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Advocacy & Monitoring

Language Access in the Health Setting
Seen But Not Served: The Need for Meaningful Access to Interpreter Services for Limited English Proficient Medicaid Beneficiaries at New York City Medicaid Offices

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What's Hot
NEW REPORT: Still Lost in Translation: Examining City Agencies' Compliance With Local Language Access Laws
Mayor Bloomberg's New Executive Order: Good Gov't Speaks Many Languages!
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Press Releases
Immigrant Advocates and City Council Members Celebrate Anticipated Passage of Intro. 38A As Significant Step in Addressing Widespread Language Access Problems Throughout City Services
Mayor Bloomberg's New Executive Order: Good Government Speaks Many Languages
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Issue Backgrounders
2010 Albany Advocacy Day - Ensure Equal Access to Government Services
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Reports
Still Lost in Translation: Examining City Agencies' Compliance With Local Language Access Laws
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