DMV Office of DEI overview
The DMV’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), under the direction of the Commissioner, affirmatively charged with putting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs into action. Specifically, these programs seek to provide a workplace that is free of discrimination, fosters equality and equity, and creates an environment that is positive, inclusive, and tolerant of everyone action.
The ultimate purpose of the DEI Program is to:
- Ensure equality
- Prevent Discrimination
- Develop a workforce that is truly representative of all segments of the population, and improve the operation of the agency’s services
What we do
We are responsible for ensuring equal employment opportunities to for all employees, and prospective employees, as well as ensuring that when services are provided to the general public that they are provided in a manner that is free of discrimination.
- Race (inclusive of hair texture and protective hairstyles)
- Color
- Sex (including pregnancy)
- Sexual harassment
- Religious creed
- Gender identity or expression
- Marital status
- Age
- National origin
- Sexual orientation
- Ancestry
- Physical disability (including but not limited to blindness)
- Learning disability
- Intellectual disability
- Present or past history of mental disability
- Workplace hazards to reproductive systems
- Past or present criminal record (in state employment and licensing)
- Genetic information
- Veteran status
We are also responsible for:
- Investigating all employee allegations of discrimination including sexual harassment
- Monitoring and enforcing standards for compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Overseeing Americans with Disabilities Act,
- Providing employees with information regarding upward mobility and career counseling