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Language Assistance Program May 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program June 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program July 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program August 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program September 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program October 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Language Assistance Program November 2009 Each person who files bankruptcy is required to attend a meeting of creditors and respond to questions under oath from the trustee and creditors.  The meetings are held nationwide.  In those locations where the room is controlled by the USTP, if a participant (debtor or creditor) has limited English proficiency, an interpreter is provided free of charge via a conference phone.  The number and type of languages interpreted, along with the location where the service was provided, is collected monthly by the USTP for oversight, billing, and statistical purposes.  Data are provided in delimited text files.  Each entry represents one interpreting session, which may include more than one case.  Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Information and Communications
Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2000 The USTP oversees approximately 1,100 private trustees who administer chapter 7 asset and no-asset cases. Chapter 7 trustees are responsible for the collection and liquidation of non-exempt assets, and the distribution of funds to creditors in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code's distribution scheme. When a chapter 7 case with assets is closed, the trustee files a final report that accounts for the disposition of assets, as well as the distribution of funds to creditors and to administrative expenses. The data from these final reports are compiled by the USTP for oversight and statistical reporting purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2001 The USTP oversees approximately 1,100 private trustees who administer chapter 7 asset and no-asset cases. Chapter 7 trustees are responsible for the collection and liquidation of non-exempt assets, and the distribution of funds to creditors in accordance with the Bankruptcy Codes distribution scheme. When a chapter 7 case with assets is closed, the trustee files a final report that accounts for the disposition of assets, as well as the distribution of funds to creditors and to administrative expenses. The data from these final reports are compiled by the USTP for oversight and statistical reporting purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Chapter 7 Trustee Final Reports CY 2002 The USTP oversees approximately 1,100 private trustees who administer chapter 7 asset and no-asset cases. Chapter 7 trustees are responsible for the collection and liquidation of non-exempt assets, and the distribution of funds to creditors in accordance with the Bankruptcy Codes distribution scheme. When a chapter 7 case with assets is closed, the trustee files a final report that accounts for the disposition of assets, as well as the distribution of funds to creditors and to administrative expenses. The data from these final reports are compiled by the USTP for oversight and statistical reporting purposes. Data are provided in delimited text files. Please review the codebook for variable information. DOJ USTP Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth