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Nevada Commission on Ethics adopts language access plan; staff to expand translation and ASL support
Summary
The commission adopted its first language access plan to improve outreach and public meeting accessibility, including identifying Spanish, Tagalog and Chinese as priority languages and funding training to improve staff ASL and Spanish skills.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics unanimously adopted a language access plan on Jan. 16, 2025, that lays out steps for improving public access to commission materials and meetings for people with limited English proficiency and for deaf and hard‑of‑hearing community members.
Executive Director Ross Armstrong said the plan follows a template from the Governor’s Office of New Americans and responds to NRS 232.0081’s requirement that agencies provide public comment opportunities and…
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