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What Is It?

The Plain Writing Act (Public Law 111-274) was signed into law by the President on October 13, 2010. The Act, which applies to the FDIC, is intended "to improve the effectiveness and accountability of Federal agencies to the public" by promoting clear Government communication that the public can understand and use. For additional information go to the Plain Writing Act. (154Kb PDF file - PDF help)

What's Covered?

The Act requires that Federal agencies prepare certain documents intended for the public according to plain writing guidelines. Covered documents include documents relating to agency benefits and services and compliance with agency laws and regulations. They include both paper and electronic versions of documents such as letters, publications, forms, notices, and instructions. For a full definition of "covered documents," go to Section 3(2) of the Plain Writing Act. (154Kb PDF file - PDF help)

Writing Guidelines used by FDIC personnel

The FDIC is responsible for ensuring that agency personnel prepare documents intended for the public according to plain writing guidelines. Agency personnel are trained to use plain writing guidelines and their documents are reviewed for compliance with these guidelines. The plain writing guidelines used by FDIC personnel can be found at Plain Language.gov (www.usa.gov).

FDIC Compliance

Beginning in April 2012, the FDIC will begin posting annual compliance reports describing our continuing compliance with the Act.

FDIC's Annual Compliance Report - April 2012 (1.43Mb PDF file - PDF help)

Providing Public Comments

Members of the public are always welcome to comment on the FDIC’s compliance with the Plain Writing Act and to make suggestions for improving communication between the agency and the public. Please contact us if you identify any covered documents that you believe are unclear. Public comments can be sent to the FDIC at PlainWriting@fdic.gov.



Last Updated 04/30/2012 PlainWriting@fdic.gov