Accessible Language Sample Clauses
Accessible Language. Try to use clear, uncomplicated language and to avoid any acronyms and in-jokes. If you mention a theory or person, please give a brief description of who they are, no matter how well known you believe they are.
Accessible Language. All written materials for potential members must include taglines in the prevalent non-English languages in the State, as well as conspicuously visible font, explaining the availability of written translations or oral translation to understand the information, the toll free number of the resource center providing choice counseling, and the toll free and TTY/TDY telephone number of the MCO’s …
Accessible Language a. All written materials for potential members must include taglines in the prevalent non-English languages in the State, as well as conspicuously visible font explaining the availability of written translations or oral translation to understand the information, the toll free number of the resource center providing choice member/customer service unit. DHS shall determine the prevalent non-English languages in each service area. …
Accessible Language. Try to use clear, uncomplicated language and to avoid any acronyms and in-jokes.
