Full Text of HB4792 94th General Assembly
HB4792 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB4792
Introduced 1/18/2006, by Rep. William Delgado SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Access to Governmental Services Act. Requires each constitutional officer, State agency, circuit court clerk, and State program to provide equal access to public services for individuals with "limited English proficiency". Provides definitions of "equal access", "limited English proficiency", "oral language services", "State program", and "important documents". Reasonable steps to provide equal access to public services by each constitutional officer, State agency, and State program includes, but is not limited to: in-house oral language services for individuals with limited English proficiency, if the agency or office of the Constitutional officer has contact at least weekly with individuals with limited English proficiency; translation of important documents ordinarily provided to the public must be provided in any language spoken by at least 3% of the population within the State, as measured by the U.S. Census. Reasonable steps to provide equal access to public services by each circuit court clerk includes, but is not limited to: in-house oral language services for individuals with limited English proficiency, if the office of the clerk has contact at least weekly with individuals with limited English proficiency; translation of important documents ordinarily provided to the public must be provided in any language spoken by at least 5% of the population within the county served by the circuit clerk, as measured by the U.S. Census; and additional methods necessary to achieve equal access.
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| AN ACT concerning civil law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Access | 5 |
| to Governmental Services Act. | 6 |
| Section 5. Definitions.
"Equal access" means to be informed | 7 |
| of, participate in, and
benefit from public services offered by | 8 |
| a State agency, circuit
court, constitutional office, or a | 9 |
| State program at a level
equal to individuals who do not have | 10 |
| limited English
proficiency. | 11 |
| "Limited English proficiency" means: | 12 |
| (1) indicated on
the U.S. Census as speaking a language | 13 |
| other than English and
speaking English "not well" or "not | 14 |
| at all"; or | 15 |
| (2) the inability to
adequately understand or express | 16 |
| oneself in the spoken or
written English language.
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| "Important documents" means application or informational
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| materials, websites, notices, and complaint forms offered by
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| State agencies, constitutional officers, circuit court clerks,
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| and State programs, as defined by rule by the appropriate State
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| agency, constitutional officer, circuit court clerk, or State
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| program. "Important documents" does not include
applications | 23 |
| and examinations related to the
licensure, certification, or | 24 |
| registration of businesses and
professionals. | 25 |
| "Oral language services" includes various methods to
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| provide verbal information and interpretations, such as staff
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| interpreters, bilingual staff, telephone interpreter programs,
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| and private interpreter programs. | 29 |
| "State program" means any program administered by a State
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| agency, but does not include any program administered, in whole
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| or in part, by a unit of local government or a school district,
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| regardless of whether State funds are expended under the
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| program. | 2 |
| "Sufficient number of qualified bilingual persons in
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| public contact positions" means the number of qualified
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| bilingual persons required in order to provide the same level
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| of service to non-English-speaking persons as is available to
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| English-speaking persons seeking the same service.
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| Section 10. Language access required.
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| (a) Each State agency, constitutional officer, and State | 9 |
| program shall take reasonable steps to
provide equal access to | 10 |
| public services for individuals with
limited English | 11 |
| proficiency; reasonable steps to provide equal access to public
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| services by a State agency, constitutional officer, and State | 13 |
| program include, but are not limited to: | 14 |
| (1) having a sufficient number of qualified bilingual
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| persons in public contact positions or as interpreters to
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| assist persons in public contact positions in providing
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| services to individuals with limited English proficiency
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| where there is a documented substantial need due to the | 19 |
| nature or extent of contact
between a State agency, | 20 |
| constitutional officer, circuit
court clerk, or State | 21 |
| program and individuals with limited
English proficiency. | 22 |
| (2) translating important documents ordinarily
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| provided to the public into any language spoken by any
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| limited English proficient population that constitutes at
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| least 3% of the overall population of the State, as | 26 |
| measured
by the U.S. Census.
Nothing in this Act requires | 27 |
| an executive branch State
agency to establish an office in | 28 |
| a county where it would not
otherwise maintain an office. | 29 |
| (b) Each circuit court clerk shall take reasonable steps to
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| provide equal access to public services for individuals with
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| limited English proficiency; reasonable steps to provide equal | 32 |
| access to public
services by a circuit court clerk include, but | 33 |
| are not limited to: | 34 |
| (1) having a sufficient number of qualified bilingual
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| persons in public contact positions or as interpreters to
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| assist persons in public contact positions in providing
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| services to individuals with limited English proficiency
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| where there is a documented substantial need due to the | 4 |
| nature or extent of contact
between the circuit
court clerk | 5 |
| and individuals with limited
English proficiency. | 6 |
| (2) translating important documents ordinarily
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| provided to the public into any language spoken by any
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| limited English proficient population that constitutes | 9 |
| more than 5% of all residents of the county in which the | 10 |
| circuit clerk serves, as measured
by the U.S. Census. | 11 |
| (c) Each State agency, constitutional officer, circuit
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| court clerk, and State program shall adopt rules regarding the
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| requirements of this Section not less than 6 months after the
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| date that this Act takes effect, or as soon thereafter as
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| possible. | 16 |
| (d) The Illinois Human Rights Commission shall implement a
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| process to address disputes arising under this Act, including,
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| but not limited to, disputes concerning the interpretation of
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| "important documents" and "sufficient number of qualified
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| bilingual persons in public contact positions" and agency
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| determinations of the offices where the services are provided,
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| not less than 6 months after the date that this Act takes
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| effect, or as soon thereafter as possible.
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