Full Text of SB3762 103rd General Assembly
SB3762 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | | | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB3762 Introduced 2/9/2024, by Sen. Karina Villa SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | | Creates the Language Equity and Access Act. Requires the Governor's Office of New Americans, in partnership with the Department of Human Services, to: prepare a Language Needs Assessment Report that identifies the languages spoken throughout the State; assist State agencies in the creation of language access plans; provide oversight and central coordination to State agencies in the implementation of language access requirements under this Act; ensure that each State agency develops an internal complaint and review process specific to the provision of language assistance services in addressing complaints in a timely manner; and perform other duties. Requires the Office and Department to work with State agencies to compile available United States Census data on language used across the State to inform the Language Needs Assessment Report. Provides that the report shall be updated every 10 years in conjunction with the decennial federal census. Requires each State agency to prepare and submit a language access plan to the Governor's Office of New Americans. |
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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. |
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