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1 | AN ACT concerning government. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Language Equity and Access Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Legislative purpose. The purpose of this Act is | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | to ensure that all residents of the State have equal access to | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | State services and, in particular, to remove language as a | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | barrier for persons who have limited English proficiency and | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | who may, therefore, be excluded from equitable access to State | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | information, programs, services, and activities. It is the | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | intent of the General Assembly that the State adopt a language | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | equity and access framework that incorporates federal guidance | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | for ensuring meaningful access for persons with limited | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | English proficiency as provided by the Illinois Human Rights | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Act, the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003, Title VI of the | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Civil Rights Act of 1964, U.S. Presidential Executive Order | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | No. 13166 (Improving Access to Services for Persons with | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Limited English Proficiency), U.S. Presidential Executive | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Order 13985 (Strengthen Racial Equity and Support for | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government), U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | Presidential Executive Order 14091 (Further Advancing Racial | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the |
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1 | Federal Government), other non-discrimination provisions in | ||||||
2 | federal or State statutes, and any succeeding provisions of | ||||||
3 | federal or State law, regulation, or guidance. | ||||||
4 | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
5 | "Interpretation services" means listening to a | ||||||
6 | communication in one language and orally converting it to | ||||||
7 | another language in a manner that preserves the intent and | ||||||
8 | meaning of the original message. | ||||||
9 | "Limited English proficient person" means an individual | ||||||
10 | who does not speak English as his or her primary language and | ||||||
11 | who has a limited ability to read, speak, write, or understand | ||||||
12 | English. | ||||||
13 | "Meaningful access" means language assistance that results | ||||||
14 | in accurate, timely, and effective communication at no cost to | ||||||
15 | limited English proficient persons. For limited English | ||||||
16 | proficient persons, meaningful access denotes access that is | ||||||
17 | not unreasonably restricted, delayed, or inferior as compared | ||||||
18 | to access to programs or activities provided to English | ||||||
19 | proficient individuals. | ||||||
20 | "State agency" means executive agencies, departments, | ||||||
21 | boards, commissions, and authorities directly responsible to | ||||||
22 | the Governor. | ||||||
23 | "Translation services" means the conversion of text from | ||||||
24 | one language to another in a written form to convey the intent | ||||||
25 | and essential meaning of the original text. |
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1 | "Vital documents" means documents that affect a person's | ||||||
2 | access to, retention of, termination of, or exclusion from | ||||||
3 | program services or benefits or is required by law. | ||||||
4 | Section 15. Statewide Language Equity and Access. | ||||||
5 | (a) This Act is created to ensure meaningful access to | ||||||
6 | State programs and resources for limited English proficient | ||||||
7 | persons. This Act requires the Governor's Office of New | ||||||
8 | Americans, in partnership with the Department of Human | ||||||
9 | Services, to, at a minimum: | ||||||
10 | (1) prepare, based on available U.S. Census data, a | ||||||
11 | Language Needs Assessment Report that identifies the | ||||||
12 | languages spoken throughout the State as described in | ||||||
13 | Section 25 of this Act; | ||||||
14 | (2) assist State agencies in the creation of language | ||||||
15 | access plans as detailed in Section 30 of this Act; | ||||||
16 | (3) develop standards and a compliance framework to | ||||||
17 | assess progress by State agencies, including both key | ||||||
18 | performance indicators and mechanisms to track them; | ||||||
19 | (4) provide annual reporting on State agency | ||||||
20 | compliance and progress to the Governor and the General | ||||||
21 | Assembly; | ||||||
22 | (5) establish requirements for the availability of | ||||||
23 | interpretation and translation services; | ||||||
24 | (6) set standards for adequate staffing of bilingual | ||||||
25 | employees at State agencies, including a methodology for |
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1 | monitoring implementation and updating the State Services | ||||||
2 | Assurance Act and the Bilingual Employment Plan, based on | ||||||
3 | the Language Needs Assessment Report; | ||||||
4 | (7) incorporate language equity compliance provisions | ||||||
5 | in State contracts with vendors, grantees and purchase of | ||||||
6 | care entities; and | ||||||
7 | (8) ensure that whenever an emergency, weather, | ||||||
8 | health, or other crisis situation has been declared, the | ||||||
9 | State's limited English person population is adequately | ||||||
10 | notified of the emergency, information, any actions | ||||||
11 | required, and has equitable access to emergency resources. | ||||||
12 | (b) The Governor's Office of New Americans, in partnership | ||||||
13 | with the Department of Human Services, shall lead statewide | ||||||
14 | efforts in the implementation of the State's language equity | ||||||
15 | and access efforts for limited English proficient persons and | ||||||
16 | to ensure meaningful access to information, services, | ||||||
17 | programs, and activities offered by State agencies for limited | ||||||
18 | English proficient persons. The role of the Governor's Office | ||||||
19 | of New Americans and the Department of Human Services in this | ||||||
20 | work is to advance and monitor implementation of and | ||||||
21 | compliance with this Act by: | ||||||
22 | (1) providing oversight, central coordination, and | ||||||
23 | technical assistance to State agencies in the | ||||||
24 | implementation of language access requirements under this | ||||||
25 | Act or under any other law, regulation, or guidance | ||||||
26 | related to language access; |
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1 | (2) reviewing and monitoring each State agency's | ||||||
2 | language access plan for compliance with this Act; | ||||||
3 | (3) consulting with language access coordinators and | ||||||
4 | State agency directors or their equivalent; | ||||||
5 | (4) creating, distributing, and making available to | ||||||
6 | State agencies multilingual signage in the more frequently | ||||||
7 | encountered languages in the State and other languages as | ||||||
8 | needed informing individuals of the individual's right to | ||||||
9 | free interpretation services and how to request language | ||||||
10 | services; | ||||||
11 | (5) ensuring that each State agency develops an | ||||||
12 | internal complaint and review process specific to the | ||||||
13 | provision of language assistance services and supporting | ||||||
14 | agencies in addressing complaints in a timely manner; | ||||||
15 | (6) developing recommendations for the use of | ||||||
16 | interpreters and translators, including standards for | ||||||
17 | certification and qualifications; | ||||||
18 | (7) assisting State agencies in developing | ||||||
19 | multilingual websites with information about relevant | ||||||
20 | policies, standards, plans, and complaint processes; | ||||||
21 | (8) assisting State agencies in preparing public | ||||||
22 | notices of the availability of translation or | ||||||
23 | interpretation services upon request; | ||||||
24 | (9) preparing an annual compliance report to be | ||||||
25 | submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly; and | ||||||
26 | (10) addressing other issues as necessary to ensure |
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1 | equity and meaningful participation for persons with | ||||||
2 | limited English proficiency. The Department of Human | ||||||
3 | Services shall adopt administrative rules as it deems | ||||||
4 | necessary to implement this Act. | ||||||
5 | Section 20. Statewide Language Use Needs Assessment. The | ||||||
6 | Governor's Office of New Americans, in partnership with the | ||||||
7 | Department of Human Services, shall work with State agencies | ||||||
8 | to ensure that the State compiles available United States | ||||||
9 | Census data on languages used across the State, including the | ||||||
10 | identification of geographic patterns and trend data, to | ||||||
11 | inform the Language Needs Assessment report. The report shall | ||||||
12 | be updated at least every 10 years in conjunction with the | ||||||
13 | decennial federal Census but may be updated more frequently | ||||||
14 | using other Census data reports. | ||||||
15 | The Language Needs Assessment report shall be made | ||||||
16 | available to State agencies for the development of their | ||||||
17 | language access plans and overall improvement in service | ||||||
18 | provision to limited English proficient persons. | ||||||
19 | Section 25. Language Access Plans. | ||||||
20 | (a) Each State agency shall take reasonable steps to | ||||||
21 | ensure meaningful access to services, programs, and activities | ||||||
22 | by limited English proficient persons. Therefore, each State | ||||||
23 | agency shall prepare and submit a language access plan to the | ||||||
24 | Governor's Office of New Americans. Each language access plan |
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1 | should describe the population of limited English proficient | ||||||
2 | persons the agency serves, the policy and programmatic actions | ||||||
3 | the agency will implement to ensure meaningful access, and the | ||||||
4 | metrics the agency will use to measure compliance with this | ||||||
5 | Act. | ||||||
6 | (b) Each State agency shall designate a language access | ||||||
7 | coordinator who is responsible for overseeing the development | ||||||
8 | and implementation of the agency's language access plan. | ||||||
9 | (c) The adequacy of a State agency's language access plan | ||||||
10 | shall be determined by the totality of the circumstances, | ||||||
11 | including an individualized assessment that balances the | ||||||
12 | following 4 factors: | ||||||
13 | (1) the number or proportion of limited English | ||||||
14 | proficient persons who are served or encountered in the | ||||||
15 | eligible service population of the State agency; | ||||||
16 | (2) the frequency with which limited English | ||||||
17 | proficient persons come in contact with the services, | ||||||
18 | programs, or activities provided by the State agency; | ||||||
19 | (3) the nature and importance of the services, | ||||||
20 | programs, or activities provided by the State agency; and | ||||||
21 | (4) the resources available to the State agency and | ||||||
22 | the costs. | ||||||
23 | (d) Each State agency shall describe in its plans how it | ||||||
24 | will provide all of the following: | ||||||
25 | (1) competent, timely translation and interpretation | ||||||
26 | services to limited English proficient persons who are |
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1 | seeking access to information, services, programs, or | ||||||
2 | activities provided by the State agency; and | ||||||
3 | (2) vital document translation services for limited | ||||||
4 | English proficient persons who are seeking access to | ||||||
5 | information, services, programs, or activities provided by | ||||||
6 | the State agency, as follows: | ||||||
7 | (A) if there are more than 1,000 limited English | ||||||
8 | proficient persons in the population of persons served | ||||||
9 | by the State agency or if limited English proficient | ||||||
10 | persons comprise more than 5% of the population of | ||||||
11 | persons served by the State agency; or | ||||||
12 | (B) if there are fewer than 50 persons served by | ||||||
13 | the State agency that reach the 5% threshold in | ||||||
14 | subparagraph (A), the State agency shall provide | ||||||
15 | written notice in the primary language to the limited | ||||||
16 | English proficient persons of the right to receive | ||||||
17 | competent oral interpretation of those written | ||||||
18 | materials free of cost. | ||||||
19 | (3) Following the first submitted plan, language | ||||||
20 | access plans shall include an assessment of performance | ||||||
21 | metrics for the previous State fiscal year. | ||||||
22 | (e) The Governor's Office of New Americans, in partnership | ||||||
23 | with the Department of Human Services, shall develop a | ||||||
24 | template and mechanism for collecting and analyzing State | ||||||
25 | agency language access plans. | ||||||
26 | (f) Following completion of the assessment, the Governor's |
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1 | Office of New Americans, in partnership with the Department of | ||||||
2 | Human Services, shall provide guidance and feedback to each | ||||||
3 | State agency, including any recommendations to ensure | ||||||
4 | compliance with this Act. | ||||||
5 | (g) Language access plans shall be made publicly | ||||||
6 | accessible by each State agency. | ||||||
7 | Section 30. Compliance and Accountability. | ||||||
8 | (a) By January 1, 2027, and every January 1 thereafter, | ||||||
9 | the Governor's Office of New Americans shall submit a Language | ||||||
10 | Equity and Access Compliance Report to the General Assembly. | ||||||
11 | The Compliance Report shall be based on information collected | ||||||
12 | during the preceding fiscal year and shall, at minimum, | ||||||
13 | include: | ||||||
14 | (1) key performance metrics for the previous year; | ||||||
15 | (2) the following information for each State agency: | ||||||
16 | (A) the language access plan, including language | ||||||
17 | access services offered; | ||||||
18 | (B) the number and percentage of people who are | ||||||
19 | limited English proficient persons who use the | ||||||
20 | services of the State agency, listed by language other | ||||||
21 | than English; | ||||||
22 | (C) a roster of bilingual employees, their titles, | ||||||
23 | office locations, the languages other than English | ||||||
24 | that the persons speak, and whether or not the | ||||||
25 | employees are certified as bilingual in that language; |
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1 | (D) the name and contact information of the | ||||||
2 | language access coordinator for each State agency; | ||||||
3 | (E) a description of any use of telephone-based | ||||||
4 | interpretation services, including the number of times | ||||||
5 | telephone-based interpretation services were used, the | ||||||
6 | languages for which they were used, and the number of | ||||||
7 | times bilingual employees provided in-person | ||||||
8 | interpretation services; | ||||||
9 | (F) a description of the: | ||||||
10 | (i) telephone requests for translation or | ||||||
11 | interpretation services; | ||||||
12 | (ii) in-person requests for translation or | ||||||
13 | interpretation services; and | ||||||
14 | (iii) electronic requests for translation or | ||||||
15 | interpretations services; | ||||||
16 | (G) public notices of the availability of | ||||||
17 | translation or interpretation services upon request; | ||||||
18 | (H) an ongoing employee development and training | ||||||
19 | strategy to maintain well-trained bilingual employees | ||||||
20 | and general staff; | ||||||
21 | (I) a list and description of all written | ||||||
22 | translated materials provided, including the total | ||||||
23 | number, languages, and services requested; and | ||||||
24 | (J) a list and description of all complaints | ||||||
25 | received, including information on the number of | ||||||
26 | complaints, the method received, the breakdown of |
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1 | affected languages, the written response to each | ||||||
2 | complaint, and the time frame within which each | ||||||
3 | complaint was handled. | ||||||
4 | (b) State agencies shall respond to language access | ||||||
5 | complaints, in writing, within 30 days after their receipt. | ||||||
6 | All complaints and responses shall be recorded in each | ||||||
7 | agency's respective annual report. | ||||||
8 | (c) The Governor's Office of New Americans may investigate | ||||||
9 | potential violations of this Act if not resolved by the State | ||||||
10 | agency. The Governor's Office of New Americans may attempt to | ||||||
11 | resolve noncompliance with this Act by any State agency | ||||||
12 | through informal processes, including mediation, conference, | ||||||
13 | and conciliation. | ||||||
14 | (d) If, after an investigation and attempt to resolve an | ||||||
15 | incidence of noncompliance, the Governor's Office of New | ||||||
16 | Americans is unable to resolve the matter, the Governor's | ||||||
17 | Office of New Americans may transmit a written finding of | ||||||
18 | noncompliance, specifying the nature of the noncompliance and | ||||||
19 | the recommended corrective measures to the Governor, and it | ||||||
20 | may transmit the same information in the annual compliance | ||||||
21 | report to the General Assembly. | ||||||
22 | Section 35. Administrative support. The Governor's Office | ||||||
23 | shall provide administrative and other support to carry out | ||||||
24 | this Act. |