IIRC something was also mentioned regarding AOS interviews..
Found it.. - am not a lawyer so don't know exactly how this would be interpreted, much less implemented. Might just apply to handing out the pamphlet at an AOS interview.
H. R. 3402—112
(b) VISA
AND ADJUSTMENT INTERVIEWS.—
(1) FIANCE´ (E)S, SPOUSES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES.—During
an interview with an applicant for a K nonimmigrant visa,
a consular officers shall—
(A) provide information, in the primary language of
the visa applicant, on protection orders or criminal convictions
collected under subsection (a)(5)(A)(iii);
(B) provide a copy of the pamphlet developed under
subsection (a)(1) in English or another appropriate language
and provide an oral summary, in the primary language
of the visa applicant, of that pamphlet; and
(C) ask the applicant, in the primary language of the
applicant, whether an international marriage broker has
facilitated the relationship between the applicant and the
United States petitioner, and, if so, obtain the identity
of the international marriage broker from the applicant
and confirm that the international marriage broker provided
to the applicant the information and materials
required under subsection (d)(3)(A)(iii).
(2) FAMILY-BASED APPLICANTS.—The pamphlet developed
under subsection (a)(1) shall be distributed directly to
applicants for family-based immigration petitions at all consular
and adjustment interviews for such visas. The Department
of State or Department of Homeland Security officer
conducting the interview shall review the summary of the pamphlet
with the applicant orally in the applicant’s primary language,
in addition to distributing the pamphlet to the applicant
in English or another appropriate language.