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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 686 — The Job Corps Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 686.985

§ 686.985. What Department of Labor equal opportunity and nondiscrimination regulations apply to Job Corps?

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Nondiscrimination requirements, procedures, complaint processing, and compliance reviews are governed by, as applicable, provisions of the following Department of Labor regulations:
(a)Regulations implementing sec. 188 of WIOA for programs receiving Federal financial assistance under WIOA found at 29 CFR part 38;
(b)Title 29 CFR part 33 for programs conducted by the Department of Labor; and
(c)Title 41 CFR chapter 60 for entities that have a Federal government contract.
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