Plain Writing Act of 2010

The Plain Writing Act of 2010 goes into effect on October 13, 2011.

This law requires the federal government to write all new publications, forms, and publicly distributed documents in a “clear, concise, well-organized” manner that follows the best practices of plain language writing.

It may not be a tough law, but it’s a good start in getting the government to communicate clearly. It’s especially important for information about benefits and services, filing taxes, or meeting regulatory requirements.