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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Availability
This document and additional
information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC’s website:
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Background
On October 29, 2020, OFAC issued GL
M to authorize certain transactions
otherwise prohibited by the Iranian
Transaction and Sanctions Regulations,
31 CFR part 560. GL M had an
expiration date of September 1, 2021.
On August 24, 2021, OFAC issued GL
M–1, which replaced and superseded
GL M and had an expiration date of
September 1, 2022. On August 25, 2022,
OFAC issued GL M–2, which replaced
and superseded GL M–1 and has an
expiration date of September 1, 2023.
All three GLs were made available on
OFAC’s website (www.treas.gov/ofac) at
the time of publication. The text of GLs
M, M–1, and M–2 is provided below.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions
Regulations
[FR Doc. 2022–20819 Filed 9–26–22; 8:45 am]
31 CFR Part 560
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GENERAL LICENSE M
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 560
Publication of Iranian Transactions
and Sanctions Regulations Web
General License M and Subsequent
Iterations
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Publication of web general
licenses.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing three
general licenses (GLs) issued in the
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions
program: GLs M, M–1, and M–2, each of
which was previously made available
on OFAC’s website.
DATES: GL M–2 was issued on August
25, 2022. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for additional relevant
dates.
SUMMARY:
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Authorizing the Exportation of Certain
Graduate Level Educational Services and
Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this general license, accredited graduate and
undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States
(collectively, ‘‘U.S. academic institutions’’),
including their contractors, are authorized
through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time,
September 1, 2021, to engage in the following
activities with respect to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The
provision of online educational services
related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent
of courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, or are introductory science,
technology, engineering, or mathematics
courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, and participation in all activities
related to the provision of such online
educational services to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The
exportation of software to Iranian students
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described in paragraph (b) in order to
facilitate participation in the activities
authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of this general
license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran
General License G, provided such software is
designated as EAR99 under the Export
Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts
730 through 774 (EAR), or constitutes
information or software not subject to the
EAR pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in
paragraph (a) are individuals located in Iran,
or located outside Iran but who are ordinarily
resident in Iran, who are eligible for nonimmigrant classification under categories F
(students) or M (non-academic students), and
have been granted a non-immigrant visa by
the U.S. State Department, but are not
physically present in the United States due
to the COVID–19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize
the exportation or reexportation of any
services or software to the Government of
Iran or any other person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to
31 CFR chapter V.
Note 1 to General License M: The
importation from Iran and the exportation to
Iran of information or informational
materials, as defined in 31 CFR 560.315,
whether commercial or otherwise, regardless
of format or medium of transmission, are
exempt from the prohibitions of 31 CFR part
560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
Note 2 to General License M: U.S. persons
are authorized to engage in the exportation of
certain educational services under Iran
General License G, which was issued
pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and to export,
reexport, and provide certain services,
software, and hardware incident to personal
communications under Iran General License
D–1, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR
part 560.
Andrea Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Dated: October 29, 2020.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions
Regulations
31 CFR Part 560
GENERAL LICENSE M–1
Authorizing the Exportation of Certain
Graduate Level Educational Services and
Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this general license, accredited graduate and
undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States
(collectively, ‘‘U.S. academic institutions’’),
including their contractors, are authorized
through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time,
September 1, 2022, to engage in the following
activities with respect to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The
provision of online educational services
related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent
of courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
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business, or are introductory science,
technology, engineering, or mathematics
courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, and participation in all activities
related to the provision of such online
educational services to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The
exportation of software to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b) in order to
facilitate participation in the activities
authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of this general
license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran
General License G, provided such software is
designated as EAR99 under the Export
Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts
730 through 774 (EAR), or constitutes
information or software not subject to the
EAR pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in
paragraph (a) are individuals located in Iran,
or located outside Iran but who are ordinarily
resident in Iran, who are eligible for nonimmigrant classification under categories F
(students) or M (non-academic students), and
have been granted a non-immigrant visa by
the U.S. State Department, but are not
physically present in the United States due
to the COVID–19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize
the exportation or reexportation of any
services or software to the Government of
Iran or any other person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to
31 CFR chapter V.
(d) Effective August 24, 2021, General
License M, dated October 29, 2020, is
replaced and superseded in its entirety by
this General License M–1.
Note 1 to General License M–1. The
importation from Iran and the exportation to
Iran of information or informational
materials, as defined in 31 CFR 560.315,
whether commercial or otherwise, regardless
of format or medium of transmission, are
exempt from the prohibitions of 31 CFR part
560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
Note 2 to General License M–1. U.S.
persons are authorized to engage in the
exportation of certain educational services
under Iran General License G, which was
issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and to
export, reexport, and provide certain
services, software, and hardware incident to
personal communications under Iran General
License D–1, which was issued pursuant to
31 CFR part 560.
Bradley T. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control.
Dated: August 24, 2021.
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OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions
Regulations
31 CFR Part 560
GENERAL LICENSE M–2
Authorizing the Exportation of Certain
Graduate Level Educational Services and
Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this general license, accredited graduate and
undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States
(collectively, ‘‘U.S. academic institutions’’),
including their contractors, are authorized
through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time,
September 1, 2023, to engage in the following
activities with respect to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The
provision of online educational services
related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent
of courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, or are introductory science,
technology, engineering, or mathematics
courses ordinarily required for the
completion of graduate degree programs in
the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, and participation in all activities
related to the provision of such online
educational services to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The
exportation of software to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b) in order to
facilitate participation in the activities
authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of this general
license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran
General License G, provided such software is
designated as EAR99 under the Export
Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts
730 through 774 (EAR), or constitutes
information or software not subject to the
EAR pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in
paragraph (a) are individuals located in Iran,
or located outside Iran but who are ordinarily
resident in Iran, who are eligible for nonimmigrant classification under categories F
(students) or M (non-academic students), and
have been granted a non-immigrant visa by
the U.S. State Department, but are not
physically present in the United States due
to the COVID–19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize
the exportation or reexportation of any
services or software to the Government of
Iran or any other person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to
31 CFR chapter V.
(d) Effective August 25, 2022, General
License M–1, dated August 24, 2021, is
replaced and superseded in its entirety by
this General License M–2.
Note 1 to General License M–2. The
importation from Iran and the exportation to
Iran of information or informational
materials, as defined in 31 CFR 560.315,
whether commercial or otherwise, regardless
of format or medium of transmission, are
exempt from the prohibitions of 31 CFR part
560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
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Note 2 to General License M–2. U.S.
persons are authorized to engage in the
exportation of certain educational services
under Iran General License G, which was
issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and to
export, reexport, and provide certain
services, software, and hardware incident to
personal communications under Iran General
License D–1, which was issued pursuant to
31 CFR part 560.
Bradley T. Smith,
Deputy Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control.
Dated: August 25, 2022.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Parts 560 and 594
Publication of Iranian Transactions
and Sanctions Regulations and Global
Terrorism Sanctions Regulations Web
General Licenses 8 and 8A
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Publication of web general
licenses.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing two
general licenses (GLs) issued pursuant
to the Iranian Transactions and
Sanctions Regulations and Global
Terrorism Sanctions Regulations: GLs 8
and 8A, each of which previously was
made available on OFAC’s website.
DATES: GL 8 was issued on February 27,
2020. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for additional relevant dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OFAC: Assistant Director for Licensing,
202–622–2480; Assistant Director for
Regulatory Affairs, 202–622–4855; or
Assistant Director for Sanctions
Compliance & Evaluation, 202–622–
2490.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Availability
This document and additional
information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC’s website:
www.treas.gov/ofac.
Background
On February 27, 2020, OFAC issued
GL 8 to authorize certain transactions
otherwise prohibited by the Iranian
Transactions and Sanctions Regulations,
31 CFR part 560, and the Global
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 560
Publication of Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations Web
General License M and Subsequent Iterations
AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Publication of web general licenses.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing three general licenses (GLs) issued in the
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions program: GLs M, M-1, and M-2, each
of which was previously made available on OFAC's website.
DATES: GL M-2 was issued on August 25, 2022. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for additional relevant dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OFAC: Assistant Director for
Licensing, 202-622-2480; Assistant Director for Regulatory Affairs,
202-622-4855; or Assistant Director for Sanctions Compliance &
Evaluation, 202-622-2490.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Availability
This document and additional information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC's website: www.treas.gov/ofac.
Background
On October 29, 2020, OFAC issued GL M to authorize certain
transactions otherwise prohibited by the Iranian Transaction and
Sanctions Regulations, 31 CFR part 560. GL M had an expiration date of
September 1, 2021. On August 24, 2021, OFAC issued GL M-1, which
replaced and superseded GL M and had an expiration date of September 1,
2022. On August 25, 2022, OFAC issued GL M-2, which replaced and
superseded GL M-1 and has an expiration date of September 1, 2023. All
three GLs were made available on OFAC's website (www.treas.gov/ofac) at
the time of publication. The text of GLs M, M-1, and M-2 is provided
below.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations
31 CFR Part 560
GENERAL LICENSE M
Authorizing the Exportation of Certain Graduate Level Educational
Services and Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this general license,
accredited graduate and undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States (collectively, ``U.S.
academic institutions''), including their contractors, are
authorized through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, September 1,
2021, to engage in the following activities with respect to Iranian
students described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The provision of online
educational services related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent of courses ordinarily
required for the completion of graduate degree programs in the
humanities, social sciences, law, or business, or are introductory
science, technology, engineering, or mathematics courses ordinarily
required for the completion of graduate degree programs in the
humanities, social sciences, law, or business, and participation in
all activities related to the provision of such online educational
services to Iranian students described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The exportation of software to
Iranian students described in paragraph (b) in order to facilitate
participation in the activities authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of
this general license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran General
License G, provided such software is designated as EAR99 under the
Export Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts 730 through 774
(EAR), or constitutes information or software not subject to the EAR
pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in paragraph (a) are
individuals located in Iran, or located outside Iran but who are
ordinarily resident in Iran, who are eligible for non-immigrant
classification under categories F (students) or M (non-academic
students), and have been granted a non-immigrant visa by the U.S.
State Department, but are not physically present in the United
States due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize the exportation or
reexportation of any services or software to the Government of Iran
or any other person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to 31 CFR chapter V.
Note 1 to General License M: The importation from Iran and the
exportation to Iran of information or informational materials, as
defined in 31 CFR 560.315, whether commercial or otherwise,
regardless of format or medium of transmission, are exempt from the
prohibitions of 31 CFR part 560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
Note 2 to General License M: U.S. persons are authorized to
engage in the exportation of certain educational services under Iran
General License G, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and
to export, reexport, and provide certain services, software, and
hardware incident to personal communications under Iran General
License D-1, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560.
Andrea Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Dated: October 29, 2020.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations
31 CFR Part 560
GENERAL LICENSE M-1
Authorizing the Exportation of Certain Graduate Level Educational
Services and Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this general license,
accredited graduate and undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States (collectively, ``U.S.
academic institutions''), including their contractors, are
authorized through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, September 1,
2022, to engage in the following activities with respect to Iranian
students described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The provision of online
educational services related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent of courses ordinarily
required for the completion of graduate degree programs in the
humanities, social sciences, law, or
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business, or are introductory science, technology, engineering, or
mathematics courses ordinarily required for the completion of
graduate degree programs in the humanities, social sciences, law, or
business, and participation in all activities related to the
provision of such online educational services to Iranian students
described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The exportation of software to
Iranian students described in paragraph (b) in order to facilitate
participation in the activities authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of
this general license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran General
License G, provided such software is designated as EAR99 under the
Export Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts 730 through 774
(EAR), or constitutes information or software not subject to the EAR
pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in paragraph (a) are
individuals located in Iran, or located outside Iran but who are
ordinarily resident in Iran, who are eligible for non-immigrant
classification under categories F (students) or M (non-academic
students), and have been granted a non-immigrant visa by the U.S.
State Department, but are not physically present in the United
States due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize the exportation or
reexportation of any services or software to the Government of Iran
or any other person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to 31 CFR chapter V.
(d) Effective August 24, 2021, General License M, dated October
29, 2020, is replaced and superseded in its entirety by this General
License M-1.
Note 1 to General License M-1. The importation from Iran and the
exportation to Iran of information or informational materials, as
defined in 31 CFR 560.315, whether commercial or otherwise,
regardless of format or medium of transmission, are exempt from the
prohibitions of 31 CFR part 560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
Note 2 to General License M-1. U.S. persons are authorized to
engage in the exportation of certain educational services under Iran
General License G, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and
to export, reexport, and provide certain services, software, and
hardware incident to personal communications under Iran General
License D-1, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560.
Bradley T. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Dated: August 24, 2021.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations
31 CFR Part 560
GENERAL LICENSE M-2
Authorizing the Exportation of Certain Graduate Level Educational
Services and Software
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this general license,
accredited graduate and undergraduate degree-granting academic
institutions located in the United States (collectively, ``U.S.
academic institutions''), including their contractors, are
authorized through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, September 1,
2023, to engage in the following activities with respect to Iranian
students described in paragraph (b):
(1) Online Educational Services. The provision of online
educational services related to graduate educational courses,
provided that the courses are the equivalent of courses ordinarily
required for the completion of graduate degree programs in the
humanities, social sciences, law, or business, or are introductory
science, technology, engineering, or mathematics courses ordinarily
required for the completion of graduate degree programs in the
humanities, social sciences, law, or business, and participation in
all activities related to the provision of such online educational
services to Iranian students described in paragraph (b).
(2) Exportation of Software. The exportation of software to
Iranian students described in paragraph (b) in order to facilitate
participation in the activities authorized in (i) paragraph (a) of
this general license or (ii) paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of Iran General
License G, provided such software is designated as EAR99 under the
Export Administration Regulations, 15 CFR parts 730 through 774
(EAR), or constitutes information or software not subject to the EAR
pursuant to 15 CFR 734.3(b)(3).
(b) Iranian students referred to in paragraph (a) are
individuals located in Iran, or located outside Iran but who are
ordinarily resident in Iran, who are eligible for non-immigrant
classification under categories F (students) or M (non-academic
students), and have been granted a non-immigrant visa by the U.S.
State Department, but are not physically present in the United
States due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(c) This general license does not authorize the exportation or
reexportation of any services or software to the Government of Iran
or any other person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to 31 CFR chapter V.
(d) Effective August 25, 2022, General License M-1, dated August
24, 2021, is replaced and superseded in its entirety by this General
License M-2.
Note 1 to General License M-2. The importation from Iran and the
exportation to Iran of information or informational materials, as
defined in 31 CFR 560.315, whether commercial or otherwise,
regardless of format or medium of transmission, are exempt from the
prohibitions of 31 CFR part 560. See 31 CFR 560.210(c).
Note 2 to General License M-2. U.S. persons are authorized to
engage in the exportation of certain educational services under Iran
General License G, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560, and
to export, reexport, and provide certain services, software, and
hardware incident to personal communications under Iran General
License D-1, which was issued pursuant to 31 CFR part 560.
Bradley T. Smith,
Deputy Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Dated: August 25, 2022.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
[FR Doc. 2022-20418 Filed 9-26-22; 8:45 am]
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