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Nevada Commission on Ethics adopts first language access plan, highlights translation gaps
Summary
The Nevada Commission on Ethics adopted a language access plan required under state law and discussed steps to translate vital forms, add Spanish and Tagalog outreach and pursue American Sign Language training.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics adopted a proposed language access plan on Jan. 16 that the executive director said is intended to meet the requirements of NRS 2.32.0081 and to improve public access to the commission’s services and materials.
Executive Director Ross Armstrong told the commission the plan uses a template from the governor’s Office of New Americans, identifies Spanish, Tagalog and Chinese as the most commonly spoken non‑English languages in Nevada and recommends translating vital forms…
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