Common use of Limited English Proficiency Requirements Clause in Contracts

Limited English Proficiency Requirements. Beginning at Enrollment, the CHC-MCO must seek to identify Participants who speak a language other than English as their primary language and who have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English. The CHC-MCO must identify and communicate using spoken and written language preferences identified by the IEB and CHC-MCO during their contacts with the Participant. The CHC-MCO must provide, at no cost to Participants, oral interpretation and written translation services in the requested language, including American sign language, to meet the needs of Participants. Oral interpretation requirements apply to all non-English languages, not just those that are identified as prevalent. The CHC-MCO must notify Participants that oral interpretation for any language and written translation in prevalent languages, are available upon request at no cost to the Participant. The CHC-MCO must require Network Providers to offer interpretation services and prohibit Network Providers from requiring that a Participant’s family member be used for interpretation. Interpretation services must also include all services dictated by federal requirements. If a Network Provider is unable or unwilling to provide these services, the CHC-MCO must provide interpretation services. The CHC-MCO must make all Vital Documents disseminated to English speaking Participants available in the prevalent languages designated by the Department. The CHC-MCO must include appropriate instructions in all materials about how to access or receive assistance to access materials in a prevalent and other language. Vital Documents must be readily accessible and in an electronic form which can be electronically retained and printed. The CHC-MCO must post Vital Documents on its website and a location that is prominent and Readily Accessible and inform Participants that the information is available in paper form without charge upon request. The CHC-MCO must provide paper forms upon request within five (5) business days.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Community Healthchoices Agreement, 2020 Community Healthchoices Agreement, 2023 Community Healthchoices Agreement

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Limited English Proficiency Requirements. Beginning at Enrollment, the CHC-MCO must seek to identify Participants who speak a language other than English as their primary language and who have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English. The CHC-MCO must identify and communicate using spoken and written language preferences identified by the IEB and CHC-MCO during their contacts with the Participant. The CHC-MCO must provide, at no cost to Participants, oral interpretation and written translation services in the requested language, including American sign language, to meet the needs of Participants. Oral interpretation requirements apply to all non-English languages, not just those that are identified as prevalent. The CHC-MCO must notify Participants that oral interpretation for any language and written translation in prevalent languages, are available upon request at no cost to the Participant. The CHC-MCO must require Network Providers to offer interpretation services and prohibit Network Providers from requiring that a Participant’s family member be used for interpretation. Interpretation services must also include all services dictated by federal requirements. If a Network Provider is unable or unwilling to provide these services, the CHC-MCO must provide interpretation services. The CHC-MCO must make all Vital Documents disseminated to English speaking Participants available in the prevalent languages designated by the Department. The CHC-MCO must include appropriate instructions in all materials about how to access or receive assistance to access materials in a prevalent and other language. Vital Documents must be readily accessible Readily Accessible and in an electronic form which can be electronically retained and printed. The CHC-MCO must post Vital Documents documents on its website and a location that is prominent and Readily Accessible and inform Participants that the information is available in paper form without charge upon request. The CHC-MCO must provide paper forms upon request within five (5) business days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Healthchoices Agreement

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Limited English Proficiency Requirements. Beginning at Enrollment, the CHC-MCO must seek to identify Participants who speak a language other than English as their primary language and who have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English. The CHC-MCO must identify and communicate using spoken and written language preferences identified by the IEB and CHC-MCO during their contacts with the Participant. The CHC-MCO must provide, at no cost to Participants, oral interpretation and written translation services in the requested language, including American sign language, to meet the needs of Participants. Oral interpretation requirements apply to all non-English languages, not just those that are identified as prevalent. The CHC-MCO must notify Participants that oral interpretation for any language and written translation in prevalent languages, are available upon request at no cost to the Participant. The CHC-MCO must require Network Providers to offer interpretation services and prohibit Network Providers from requiring that a Participant’s family member be used for interpretation. Interpretation services must also include all services dictated by federal requirements. If a Network Provider is unable or unwilling to provide these services, the CHC-MCO must provide interpretation services. The CHC-MCO must make all Vital Documents disseminated to English speaking Participants available in the prevalent languages designated by the Department. The CHC-MCO must include appropriate instructions in all materials about how to access or receive assistance to access materials in a prevalent and other language. Vital Documents must be readily accessible Readily Accessible and in an electronic form which can be electronically retained and printed. The CHC-MCO must post Vital Documents documents on its website and a location that is prominent and Readily Accessible and inform Participants that the information is available in paper form without charge upon request. The CHC-MCO must provide paper forms upon request within five (5) business days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Healthchoices Agreement

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