Language access laws ensure equal public service access for individuals with limited English proficiency in the US.
In this video, Katharine Allen, Director of Language Industry Learning at Boostlingo, discusses:
◾ Where language access laws come from
◾ The requirements for federal funding recipients
◾ This often means offering interpretation and translation services
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently issued a final ruling on Section 1557, updating language access laws.
Want to ensure compliance? Register for our webinar next Thursday on new language access law changes and meeting requirements!
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