2022 New York Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 10 - Office of General Services
202-A - Language Translation Services.

Universal Citation: NY Exec L § 202-A (2022)
§  202-a.  Language  translation  services.  1. Each state agency that
provides direct public services in New York state  shall  translate  all
vital  documents  relevant  to  services  offered by the agency into the
twelve most  common  non-English  languages  spoken  by  limited-English
proficient  individuals  in  the  state,  based  on the data in the most
recent American Community  Survey  published  by  United  States  Census
Bureau. Agencies subject to this section, in their discretion, may offer
up to four additional languages beyond the twelve most common languages.
Such  additional  languages  shall  be  decided  by  the state agency in
consultation with the office of general services  and  approved  by  the
office  of  general  services  based  on  the  number of limited-English
proficient immigrants of five years or less in New York state in need of
language  translation  services  according  to  the  American  Community
Survey,  including  the  growth  of  recent  arrival  populations in the
geographic regions in which  the  agency's  services  are  offered,  the
population  of  limited-English  proficient  individuals  served  by the
agency, feedback from impacted community or  advocacy  groups,  and  any
other relevant data published by the United States Census Bureau.
  2.  Each  agency  subject  to  the  provisions  of  this section shall
designate a language access coordinator who will work with the office of
general services to ensure compliance  with  the  requirements  of  this
section.
  3. Each agency subject to the provisions of this section shall develop
a  language  access  plan  and submit such plan to the office of general
services.

(a) An agency's initial language access plan shall be issued by the agency within ninety days of the effective date of this section.

(b) Language access plans shall be updated and reissued every two years on or before January first.

(c) Language access plans shall set forth, at a minimum:

(i) when and by what means the agency will provide or is already providing language assistance services;

(ii) the titles of all available translated documents and the languages into which they have been translated;

(iii) the number of public contact positions in the agency and the number of bilingual employees in public contact positions, and the languages such employees speak;

(iv) a training plan for agency employees which includes, at minimum, annual training on the language access policies of the agency and training in how to provide language assistance services;

(v) a plan for annual internal monitoring of the agency's compliance with this section;

(vi) a description of how the agency intends to notify the public of the agency's offered language assistance services;

(vii) an assessment of the agency's service populations to determine whether additional languages of translation should be added beyond the top twelve languages;

(viii) an explanation as to how the agency determined it would provide any additional language beyond the top twelve languages required by this section; and

(ix) the identity of the agency's language access coordinator. 4. Each agency subject to the provisions of this section shall:

(a) provide interpretation services between the agency and an individual in each individual's primary language with respect to the provision of services or benefits by the agency; and

(b) publish the agency's language access plan on the agency's website. 5. For purposes of this section, "vital document" means any paper or digital document that contains information that is critical for obtaining agency services or benefits or is otherwise required to be completed by law. 6. The office of general services will ensure agency compliance with this section and shall prepare an annual report, which shall be made public on the office of general services website, detailing each agency's progress and compliance with this section.

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