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What is the difference between Questionnaire Assistance Centers (QACs) and “Be Counted sites”?

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What is the difference between Questionnaire Assistance Centers (QACs) and “Be Counted sites”?

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• A Questionnaire Assistance Center (QAC) is a place in the community where people may go to get assistance in filling out their questionnaire. Space for these sites is donated by community groups and organizations and staffed by Census Bureau employees. Questionnaire Assistance Centers are open from March 19th-April 19th of 2010. • Be Counted sites are locations in high-traffic areas of the community where people may pick up a Be Counted form if they did not receive a questionnaire, or believe they were not included on the questionnaire returned for their house. Examples of Be Counted sites may be libraries, 7-Elevens or other convenience stores, community centers, etc. Be Counted forms will also be available at Questionnaire Assistance Centers. Be Counted forms are census forms that are available at various community locations for use by people who either did not receive a form in the mail or whose information was not collected on any other form. Be Counted forms are available in Eng

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