WIOA and AJC services for limited English proficiency participants; financial literacy, Federal interagency LEP website<http://www.lep.gov/>

<p>The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection today published a proposed “Language Access Plan.” Consistent with Executive Order 13166 (Aug. 11, 2000), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is committed to providing persons with limited English proficiency (LEP) meaningful access to its programs and services. The Language Access Plan describes the Bureau's policy and how the Bureau's current language access activities are implemented across all of the Bureau's operations, programs and services. The Bureau will review this plan every three years and revise it as necessary. The public is invited to comment on the Bureau's programs and activities available to LEP persons and on steps that the Bureau could take to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to such services. Comments must be received on or before January 6, 2015 to be assured of consideration. The October 8 FEDERAL REGISTER provides additional background.</p>