NYC Administrative Code

§ 21-1007 — Distribution of information regarding interpretation and translation services.

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This section mandates the distribution of information regarding interpretation and translation services by the Department of Education to schools in New York City. The information must be provided in multiple languages and aims to enhance parental awareness of available services. Applies to schools within the city school district.

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§ 21-1007 Distribution of information regarding interpretation and translation services.

AC § 21-1007

a. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: Home language. The term “home language” means the language most frequently used in the student's home, as indicated by the response provided by the parent or person in parental relation on the home language questionnaire as that term is defined in section 154-2.2 of title 8 of the New York codes, rules and regulations, regarding services for English language learners, or a successor provision. School. The term “school” means a school of the city school district of the city of New York. b. No later than February 1, 2025, and by September 15 in each academic year thereafter, the department shall distribute to each school, to be distributed to the parents of each student attending such school, the following information, in writing, in hard copy, or electronically if distribution of other similar documents occurs electronically, using plain and simple language: 1. The interpretation and translation services offered by the department to parents; 2. Information on how to access such services; 3. Examples of how such services may be used by parents, including, but not limited to, using such services to communicate with school staff and to obtain special education services for their student; and 4. Any other information that the department determines could increase awareness and understanding of the availability and use of such services. c. The information required to be distributed pursuant to subdivision b of this section shall be made available in English, the 9 most common home languages of students enrolled in schools, and any additional languages as determined by the department. (L.L. 2024/115, 11/22/2024, eff. 11/22/2024)

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