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NJ A4820

NJ A4820
Requires Commissioners of DOH and DHS to perform language needs assessment.


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Introduced
12/17/2018
In Committee
12/17/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioners of Health and Human Services to perform a language needs assessment for all offices and programs in their respective departments. The language needs assessment is to include, but not be limited to, questions concerning the linguistic groups found in the office or program's service area; new linguistic groups entering the office or program's service area; the frequency with which certain linguistic groups in the service area utilize the office or program; the linguistic groups that most often request materials from the office or program in languages other than English; the linguistic groups that may be in need of materials from the office or program in languages other than English but who do not request those materials; the linguistic groups in the service area that do not access services in the office or program; the significant unmet needs for providing materials in languages other than English; the outreach activities that need to occur to ensure that certain linguistic groups know that materials in languages other than English are either available, or can be made available once a significant unmet language need is identified. The bill provides that the Commissioners of Health and Human Services would analyze the results of the language needs assessment in order to prepare a joint request for proposals for a translation service to serve both departments, and translate materials into languages other than English for any linguistic communities served by their offices or programs that present a significant unmet language need.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Commissioners of the Departments of Health (DOH) and Human Services (DHS) to conduct a language needs assessment for all offices and programs in their respective departments. The assessment will identify the linguistic groups in the service areas, the frequency of use, unmet needs for materials in languages other than English, and outreach activities to ensure language accessibility. Based on the assessment results, the Commissioners will coordinate to issue a joint request for proposals to establish a translation service to translate materials into other languages to address the significant unmet language needs identified across both departments.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 12/17/2018)

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