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Title VI Nondiscrimination Program

Policy Statement

The District is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination under any of its programs, activities, or services based on race, color, national origin, or other characteristics protected under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related nondiscrimination laws and regulations. This commitment includes taking reasonable steps to provide meaningful access for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP).


The District will not:

  1. Deny any individual the opportunity to participate in its programs, activities, or services based on race, color, or nation​​al origin.
  2. Provide different benefits or services or apply different standards or requirements based on race, color, or national origin.
  3. Use criteria or methods of administration that have the effect of discriminating or impairing participation in its programs and activities.

​Any person who believes they have been discriminated against under Title VI may file a written complaint with the District's Title VI Coordinator within 180 days of the alleged discrimination. The District will conduct a prompt and thorough investigation of all complaints and take appropriate corrective action if a violation is found.

Complaint Procedures

​Filing a Complaint

Any person who believes they have been subjected to discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in a program or activity receiving federal financial assistance may file a complaint by completing the form at the end of this section. 

Complaints must be:

      • Filed within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory act.
      • Submitted in writing and signed by the complainant or their representative.
      • Sent via mail, email, or in-person to the Title VI Coordinator.
      • Requested in alternative formats or languages if needed.

Complaint Processing

​​​ Receipt & Initial Review (Within 10 Business Days)

      • The Title VI Coordinator will acknowledge receipt in writing.
      • The complaint will be reviewed for jurisdiction and completeness:
        • If incomplete, the complainant has 15 business days to provide additional information.
        • If outside the District's jurisdiction, the complaint will be closed or referred to the appropriate agency.
      • If valid, the investigation process begins.

Investigation (Within 60 Calendar Days)

      • A neutral investigator (Title VI Coordinator or designee) will:
        • Conduct interviews with the complainant, witnesses, and relevant staff.
        • Review relevant documents, policies, and records.
      • A written investigative report will be prepared.

Findings & Resolution (Within 90 Calendar Days)

      • The District will issue a written response with:
        • Findings: Whether a Title VI violation occurred.
        • Corrective Actions (if applicable): Steps the District will take to address the issue.
        • Appeal Rights: Information on how to appeal to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

Appeals

    • Complainants may appeal the decision to the FHWA within 30 days of receiving the District's response.
    • The Title VI Coordinator will assist in referring complaints to the FHWA if requested.​

​Title VI C​​​​​oordinator

Patrick Smith​ 
Administrative Services Program Manager 
777 12th St., Fl 3, Sacramento, CA 95814 
PSmith@airquality.org​ 
Main: 279-207-1122 

Direct: 279-207-1123​

Title VI Complaint Form

LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE

To ensure accessibility for individuals with limited English proficiency, this website includes a Google Translate tool to the right side of the blue band at the top of each page. The tool can translate website content into multiple languages. Please note that Google Translate is an automated service and may not always provide perfect translations. Additionally, the tool does not translate static content, such as linked documents (PDFs, Word files) or images with embedded text or captions. The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District is not responsible for any inaccuracies or misinterpretations resulting from the use of this tool.

If you require additional language assistance or an official translation of specific documents, please contact us at 279-207-1122.
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