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gov . Nondiscrimination Program The Department of Environmental Quality is committed to serving all people and ensuring equity in the application of its programs, services and activities. The Nondiscrimination Program ensures compliance with federal and state nondiscrimination laws.
The NDDEQ does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, or status with respect to marriage or public assistance in the administration of its programs or activities, and the NDDEQ does not intimidate or retaliate against any individual or group for the purpose of interfering with such rights because they have exercised their rights to participate in actions protected or oppose action prohibited, by 40 C.
F. R. Parts 5 and 7.
The NDDEQ's Nondiscrimination Coordinator is responsible for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries concerning nondiscrimination requirements implemented by 40 C. F. R.
Parts 5 and 7, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Section 13 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (hereinafter referred to collectively as the federal nondiscrimination laws); and other applicable state and federal laws.
If you have any questions about this notice or any of the NDDEQ’s nondiscrimination programs, policies or procedures, you may contact: Ann Fritz, Nondiscrimination Coordinator North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality If you believe that you have been discriminated against with respect to an NDDEQ program or activity, you may contact the Nondiscrimination Coordinator or file a complaint of discrimination as outlined in the Civil Rights Complaint Form, SFN 62454 .
Política de no discriminación El Departamento de Calidad Ambiental de Dakota del Norte (NDDEQ, por sus siglas en inglés) considerará cada solicitud de adaptación razonable para proporcionar un lugar para reuniones accesible u otra adaptación para personas con discapacidades, interpretación de idiomas para personas con dominio limitado del inglés (LEP, por sus siglas en inglés) y traducciones de material escrito necesario para acceder a programas e información.
Los servicios de asistencia lingüística están disponibles de forma gratuita. Para solicitar adaptaciones, comuníquese con la coordinadora de no discriminación del Departamento de Calidad Ambiental de Dakota del Norte (NDDEQ) al 701-328-5150 o por correo electrónico a deqEJ@nd. gov .
Los usuarios de TTY pueden utilizar Relay North Dakota llamando al 711 o al 1-800-366-6888 If you speak a non-English language, we offer language assistance services free of charge. Call the Nondiscrimination Coordinator at (701) 328-5150 or email deqEJ@nd. gov North Dakota is home to people of different cultures, ethnicities, races and backgrounds.
Language should not be a barrier to engagement and participation in the NDDEQ’s programs, services and activities. The NDDEQ’s Language Access Plan reflects our commitment to serving North Dakotans of all cultures and backgrounds, including persons with limited English proficiency. NDDEQ Language Access Plan (PDF) .
The NDDEQ provides reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis, such as qualified sign language interpreters or written information in other formats (large print, audio, accessible electronic formats, etc.), when needed to communicate effectively with persons with disabilities.
If you need these services, please contact the Nondiscrimination Coordinator at 701-328-5150, TTY 711 or 1-800-366-6888 to discuss what aid or service is appropriate. NDDEQ Disability Access Plan (PDF) . The following options are available to you if you have concerns or complaints about services provided by the NDDEQ or NDDEQ’s practices or activities.
The NDDEQ encourages anyone with concerns about potential failure to provide services or discrimination in providing services to first discuss the matter with the NDDEQ’s Nondiscrimination Coordinator. Individuals are not required to pursue the informal process first and may begin the formal complaint (grievance) process as their first step if preferred.
The purpose of the informal complaint process is to make a good faith effort to resolve the issue quickly and efficiently. However, the individual may ask to implement the formal process at any time during the informal resolution.
If you have concerns about services provided by the NDDEQ or NDDEQ practices, or if you would like to relay your experiences to the NDDEQ without making a formal complaint, please contact Ann Fritz at (701) 328-5150 or deqEJ@nd.
gov. Formal Complaint (Grievance) Procedures If you believe that the NDDEQ has failed to provide services or discriminated in another way based on race, color, national origin (including language), disability, sex, age, or status with respect to marriage or public assistance, you can file a grievance, in person, by mail or email with Ann Fritz, (701) 328-5162 or deqEJ@nd.
gov. The Grievance Procedure provides a process for filing a timely formal complaint to the proper authority at the NDDEQ and describes the process that will be used to investigate and resolve the complaint. The procedures do not apply to administrative actions that are being pursued in another forum. If you would like to file a complaint, you may complete and return the fillable Grievance Form.
Further instructions are on the form. If you have questions contact the Nondiscrimination Coordinator via the information listed above. The grievance process also applies to subrecipients of federal funding; formal grievances may be submitted to the NDDEQ related to subrecipients of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency funding.
Formal grievances related to other subrecipients of federal funding may be submitted to federal agencies directly; please contact the nondiscrimination coordinator for more information.
If you would prefer to file a complaint about the NDDEQ or the NDDEQ’s practices directly with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, you may do so by mailing a written complaint to US Environmental Protection Agency Office of External Civil Rights Compliance 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Title_VI_Complaints@epa.
gov More information about filing a discrimination complaint against a recipient of EPA funds is on EPA’s External Civil Rights website. NDDEQ Complaint of Discrimination (Grievance) Procedures (PDF) Fillable Civil Rights Complaint Form (SFN 62454) (PDF) Queja Por Derechos Civiles (SFN 62454 en Espanol) (PDF) Who can file a complaint?
Anyone who believes the NDDEQ discriminated or retaliated against someone on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, English-speaking language proficiency, or status with respect to marriage or public assistance. The person filing the complaint need not be the victim of the alleged discrimination.
Employees of the NDDEQ who believe they are a victim of discrimination should follow the procedures outlined by NDDEQ Human Resources. What should I write in my complaint? All items on the form should be completed because that provides the basic information the Nondiscrimination Coordinator will use to investigate and respond to your complaint.
Generally, you should be as specific and thorough as possible. Include information that you believe might be helpful in investigating and resolving your complaint. Which complaints get investigated?
Any complaint submitted in writing will receive a response, but the NDDEQ only has the power to investigate complaints based on alleged violations of specific federal and state laws committed by the NDDEQ or organizations affiliated with the NDDEQ as a subrecipient of federal funding.
These federal and state laws include: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 Section 13 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 North Dakota Human Rights Act If you have questions or concerns about an NDDEQ subrecipient, please contact the Nondiscrimination Coordinator at deqEJ@nd. gov .
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) is required by federal nondiscrimination law to “collect, maintain, and... provide the following information: ... Racial/ethnic, national origin, age, sex and handicap data.
” 40 C. F. R.
§ 7. 85(a)(2). The NDDEQ collects demographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau, using the most recent data available.
Citations are available for each type of data collected.
Total Population: 779,094 Black or African American alone: 24,349 American Indian or Alaskan native alone: 39,103 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone: 1,194 Some other race alone: 10,002 Hispanic or Latino: 33,189 Not Hispanic or Latino: 743,685 65 years and over: 123,220 With a hearing difficulty: 29,483 With a vision difficulty: 15,178 With a cognitive difficulty: 32,075 With an ambulatory difficulty: 36,179 With a self-care difficulty: 13,027 With an independent living difficulty: 25,471 Sources of Demographic Information Population: U.S. Census Bureau.
"TOTAL POPULATION." Decennial Census, DEC 118th Congressional District Summary File, Table P1 , 2020. Accessed on December 1, 2024.
Race/Ethnicity: U.S. Census Bureau. "TOTAL POPULATION." American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimated Detailed Tables, Table B01003 , 2021.
Accessed on December 1, 2024. Hispanic or Latino: U.S. Census Bureau, "Hispanic or Latino Origin." American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimates Detailed Tables, Table B03003 , 2022.
Accessed on December 1, 20204. Age and Sex: U.S. Census Bureau. "Age and Sex."
American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimates Subject Tables, Table S0101 , 2022. Accessed on December 1, 2024. Disability: U.S. Census Bureau.
"Disability Characteristics." American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimates Subject Tables, Table S1810 , 2022. Accessed on December 1, 2024.
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