(a) Recipients must indicate that the WIA Title I-financially
assisted program or activity in question is an ``equal opportunity
employer/program,'' and that ``auxiliary aids and services are
available upon request to individuals with disabilities,'' in
recruitment brochures and other materials that are ordinarily
distributed or communicated in written and/or oral form, electronically
and/or on paper, to staff, clients, or the public at large, to describe
programs financially assisted under Title I of WIA or the requirements
for participation by recipients and participants. Where such materials
indicate that the recipient may be reached by telephone, the materials
must state the telephone number of the TDD/TTY or relay service used by
the recipient, as required by Sec. 37.9(c).
(b) Recipients that publish or broadcast program information in the
news media must ensure that such publications and broadcasts state that
the WIA Title I-financially assisted program or activity in question is
an equal opportunity employer/program (or otherwise indicate that
discrimination in the WIA Title I-financially assisted program or
activity is prohibited by Federal law), and indicate that auxiliary
aids and services are available upon request to individuals with
disabilities.
(c) A recipient must not communicate any information that suggests,
by text or illustration, that the recipient treats beneficiaries,
registrants, applicants, participants, employees or applicants for
employment differently on any prohibited ground specified in Sec. 37.5,
except as such treatment is otherwise permitted under Federal law or
this part.