Title 6 Policy
What is Title VI
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the Federal Law that protects individuals and groups from discrimination on the basis of their race, color, and national origin in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance. However, the United States Department of Transportation's (USDOT) reference to Title VI includes other Civil Rights provisions of Federal statues and related authorities to the extent that they prohibit discrimination in programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance.
Get more information about Title VI on the Federal Transit Administration Website
Title VI Policy
Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Restoration Act of 1987 and other nondiscrimination authorities, it is the policy of the City of Delano that discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin shall not occur in connection with programs or activities receiving financial assistance from the USDOT.
- Your Rights Under Title VI
- Title VI Compliance
- Programs Covered
- Title VI Complaint Procedure
- Discrimination Prohibited by Title VI
Title VI Site Equity Analysis
Title VI Site Equity Analysis (PDF)
"No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." (42 USC. Section 2000d).
Delano Transit is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits on the basis of race, color, or national origin, as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Title VI compliance is a situation where a recipient has effectively implemented all the Title VI requirements or can demonstrate that every good faith effort has been made toward achieving this end.
USDOT Recipient
A USDOT Federal aid recipient is any State, territory, possession, political subdivision, instrumentality, public or private agency, organization, entity or individual to whom USDOT assistance is extended either directly or through another recipient.
Federal assisted programs include any USDOT Project, program or activity for the provision of services, financial aid, and other benefits. This includes education or training, work opportunities, health, welfare, rehabilitation, housing or other services, whether provided directly by the recipient or other agents, through contracts or other arrangements with the recipient.
How may I file a Title VI complaint?
A complaint may be filed by any individual or group that believes that they have been subjected to discrimination or retaliation based on their race, color, or national origin. The complaint may be filed by the affected party or a representative, and must be in writing.
Title VI Complaint Procedure
The complaint will be made in writing, using the complaint form (Spanish complaint form), and submitted to the City of Delano and include all information relevant to a determination of discrimination. A complaint must be filed within one-hundred and eighty (180) days after the alleged discrimination. In cases where the complainant is unable or incapable of providing a written statement, the City of Delano will, if necessary, assist the person in converting verbal complaints to writing and will interview the complainant. The complainant or his/her representative will sign all complaints.
The complete complaint procedure/process is available. (Spanish complaint procedure)or upon request by calling 661-721-2602. Provision will be made for persons with limited English proficiency.
What information do I include in my complaint?
Follow the outline provided on the complaint form, including:
- Your name, address and telephone number. If you are filing on behalf of another person, include their name, address, telephone number and your relation to that person.
- The name and address of the agency, firm or department you believe discriminated against you.
- Your signature
- A description of how, why, and when you believe you were discriminated against. Include as much background information as possible about the alleged acts.
- The names of individuals whom you allege discriminated against you if you know them.
- The names of any persons, if known, that can be contacted for additional information to support or clarify your allegations.
- Any additional information that might be helpful
What discrimination is prohibited by the Delano Transit's Title VI Program?
Discrimination under Title VI program is an act (action or inaction) whether intentional or unintentional, through which a person believes that he or she, individually, or as a member of any specific class of persons, has been excluded from participation in, been denied the benefits of, or been subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin under any program or activity receiving financial assistance from USDOT, with regard to:
- The availability and equitable distribution of transit service and benefits;
- The level and quality of transit service that are sufficient to provide equal access and mobility for all persons;
- The opportunity to participate in the transit planning and decision making processes; and,
- The right to fair decisions on the location of transit services and facilities.
How can I file a discrimination complaint?
If you believe that a USDOT recipient has discriminated against you or others protected by Title VI, you may file a complaint. Complaints may be filed with either of the following persons:
City of Delano
Attn: Viviana Zamora
1120 Glenwood Street
Delano, CA 93215
Telephone: 661-721-2602
OR
Federal Transit Administration
Attn: Civil Rights Officer
Transportation Systems Center
55 Broadway, Suite 920
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142-1093
Telephone: 617-494-2397