Primary Languages definition

Primary Languages means English, Spanish, and any other language spoken by at least ten percent (10%) of the Retail Employees at a Retail Employer workplace or job site.
Primary Languages means the top seven non-English languages used by limited English proficient adults in California according to the relevant American Community Survey by the United States Census Bureau. A. At the time this Agreement was executed, the relevant American Community Survey was issued in 2019. Based on the 2019 American Community survey: I. The top seven written languages are Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean and Armenian. II. The top seven spoken languages are Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, and Armenian. B. Going forward, the relevant American Community Survey will be the most current at the time the Language Access Plan is updated.
Primary Languages means the top seven non-English languages used 28 by limited English proficient adults in California according to the 1 relevant American Community Survey by the United States Census

Examples of Primary Languages in a sentence

  • The LEP patients chosen for the survey shall represent all of St. Elizabeth’s Primary Languages, in approximate proportion to St. Elizabeth’s LEP patient population.

  • The Primary Language(s) for each Major Market Country is specified in the attached Exhibit F, which may be updated from time to time by the mutual consent of both Parties.

  • As part of Modernization efforts, EDD shall develop and implement processes to provide written notice in this situation to the UI Claimant in the Primary Languages and Additional Languages.

  • St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall translate into St. Elizabeth’s Primary Languages all patient education material necessary to ensure equal access to health care services.

  • No later than three months prior to the beginning of the next Reporting Period, St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall make best efforts to comply with all obligations under this Agreement pertaining to St. Elizabeth’s Primary Languages.

  • St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall advertise job openings in venues accessible to qualified people fluent in St. Elizabeth’s Primary Languages.

  • These signs shall be translated into all of St. Elizabeth’s Primary Languages and shall be posted (with the English signs) within nine months after the Effective Date.

  • These campaigns may be in the Primary Languages, Additional Languages, or other languages spoken by linguistically marginalized communities based on demonstrated community need, community request, or stakeholder input.

  • The LEP patients chosen for the survey shall represent all Brooklyn Hospital Primary Languages, in approximate proportion to Brooklyn Hospital’s LEP patient population.

  • Notwithstanding this provision, the Hospital at all times shall ensure that the Emergency Department has bilingual staff collectively fluent in each of the Brooklyn Hospital Primary Languages.