Notice of Nondiscrimination

The City of Bruceville-Eddy complies with Federal civil rights laws and is committed to providing its programs and services without discrimination in accordance with:

  • Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin (including language).
  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimination based on disability.
  • Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities.
  • Age Discrimination Act of 1975, which prohibits discrimination based on age.
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security regulation 6 C.F.R. Part 19, which prohibits discrimination based on religion in social service programs.

It is impermissible for a recipient or other person to intimidate, threaten, coerce, or discriminate against any individual for the purpose of interfering with any right or privilege secured by Title VI, or because the individual has made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under the DHS regulation implementing Title VI (6 C.F.R. ยง 21.11(e)). Any individual alleging such harassment or intimidation may file a separate complaint with DHS.

To File a Complaint

If you think that the City of Bruceville-Eddy has failed to provide these services or discriminated in another way based on race, color, national origin (including language), disability, sex, or age, you can file a complaint in person or by mail, fax, or email.

  • Mail: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Compliance Branch, 245 Murray Lane, SW Building 410, Mail Stop #0190 Washington, D.C. 20528

Information and Services for Persons with Disabilities and Persons with Limited English Proficiency

The City of Bruceville-Eddy

  • Provides free aids and services, such as written information in other formats (large print, audio, accessible electronic formats, etc.), to communicate effectively with persons with disabilities.
  • Provides free language services, such as qualified foreign language interpreters and information written in other languages, to ensure meaningful access to programs and activities for persons with limited English proficiency.