Official Languages Act
Official Languages Act, Official Language Act, or Official Languages Ordinance may refer to laws in different countries relating to an official language or languages:
Canada
- the Official Languages Act (Canada) passed by the federal Parliament to enshrine official bilingualism;
- the Official Languages Act (New Brunswick);
- the Official Languages Act (Northwest Territories);
- the Official Language Act (Quebec), passed to ensure that French retained its primary status.
Hong Kong
- the Official Languages Ordinance passed in Hong Kong in 1974 to bring the English and Chinese languages to equal status as official languages of the territory;
India
- the Official Languages Act, 1963 passed to indefinitely extend the status of English as an official language of India;
Ireland
- the Official Languages Act 2003 passed to promote the provision of state services in Irish;
South Africa
Sri Lanka
- Official Language Act No. 33 of 1956 (Ceylon), which replaced English with Sinhala as the official language of the country.