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in Libya’’ (81 FR 23559, April 21, 2016).
OFAC is amending and reissuing the
Regulations as a more comprehensive
set of regulations that includes
additional interpretive guidance and
definitions, general licenses, and other
regulatory provisions that will provide
further guidance to the public. Due to
the number of regulatory sections being
updated or added, OFAC is reissuing
the Regulations in their entirety.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 570
Libyan Sanctions Regulations
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is amending the Libyan
Sanctions Regulations and reissuing
them in their entirety to further
implement a February 25, 2011 Libyarelated Executive order and to
implement an April 19, 2016 Libyarelated Executive order. This final rule
replaces the regulations that were
published in abbreviated form on July 1,
2011, and includes additional
interpretive guidance and definitions,
general licenses, and other regulatory
provisions that will provide further
guidance to the public. Due to the
number of regulatory sections being
updated or added, OFAC is reissuing
the Libyan Sanctions Regulations in
their entirety.
DATES: This rule is effective October 3,
2022.
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:
SUMMARY:
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This document and additional
information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC’s website:
www.treasury.gov/ofac.
Background
On July 1, 2011, OFAC issued the
Libyan Sanctions Regulations, 31 CFR
part 570 (76 FR 38562, July 1, 2011) (the
‘‘Regulations’’), to implement Executive
Order (E.O.) 13566 of February 25, 2011,
‘‘Blocking Property and Prohibiting
Certain Transactions Related to Libya’’
(76 FR 11315, March 2, 2011), pursuant
to authorities delegated to the Secretary
of the Treasury in E.O. 13566. The
Regulations were initially issued in
abbreviated form for the purpose of
providing immediate guidance to the
public. OFAC is revising the
Regulations to further implement E.O.
13566 and to implement E.O. 13726 of
April 19, 2016, ‘‘Blocking Property and
Suspending Entry Into the United States
of Persons Contributing to the Situation
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E.O. 13566
On February 25, 2011, the President,
invoking the authority of, inter alia, the
International Emergency Economic
Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701–1706)
(IEEPA), issued E.O. 13566, effective at
8:00 p.m. eastern standard time on
February 25, 2011. In E.O. 13566, the
President found that Colonel Muammar
Qadhafi, his government, and close
associates have taken extreme measures
against the people of Libya, including
by using weapons of war, mercenaries,
and wanton violence against unarmed
civilians. The President further found
that there is a serious risk that Libyan
state assets would be misappropriated
by Qadhafi, members of his government,
members of his family, or his close
associates if those assets are not
protected. The President found that
these circumstances, the prolonged
attacks, and the increased numbers of
Libyans seeking refuge in other
countries from the attacks, had caused
a deterioration in the security of Libya
and posed a serious risk to its stability,
thereby constituting an unusual and
extraordinary threat to the national
security and foreign policy of the United
States and declared a national
emergency to deal with that threat.
Section 1 of E.O. 13566 blocks, with
certain exceptions, all property and
interests in property that are in the
United States, that come within the
United States, or that are or come within
the possession or control of any U.S.
person of: (a) the persons listed in the
Annex to E.O. 13566; and (b) any person
determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, in consultation with the
Secretary of State: (i) to be a senior
official of the Government of Libya; (ii)
to be a child of Colonel Muammar
Qadhafi; (iii) to be responsible for or
complicit in, or responsible for ordering,
controlling, or otherwise directing, or to
have participated in, the commission of
human rights abuses related to political
repression in Libya; (iv) to have
materially assisted, sponsored, or
provided financial, material, logistical,
or technical support for, or goods or
services in support of the activities
described in section 1(b)(iii) of E.O.
13566 or any person whose property
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and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13566; (v) to be owned
or controlled by, or to have acted or
purported to act for or on behalf of, any
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O.
13566; or (vi) to be a spouse or
dependent child of any person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566. The
property and interests in property of the
persons described above may not be
transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn,
or otherwise dealt in.
Section 2 of E.O. 13566 blocks, with
certain exceptions, all property and
interests in property that are in the
United States, that come within the
United States, or that are or come within
the possession or control of any U.S.
person, of the Government of Libya, its
agencies, instrumentalities, and
controlled entities, and the Central Bank
of Libya.
In section 4 of E.O. 13566, the
President determined that the making of
donations of the type of articles
specified in section 203(b)(2) of IEEPA
(50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)), by, to, or for the
benefit of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13566 would seriously
impair the President’s ability to deal
with the national emergency declared in
E.O. 13566. The President therefore
prohibited the donation of such items
except to the extent provided by
statutes, or in regulations, orders,
directives or licenses that may be issued
pursuant to E.O. 13566.
Section 5 of E.O. 13566 provides that
the prohibition on any transaction or
dealing in blocked property or interests
in property includes the making of any
contribution or provision of funds,
goods, or services by, to, or for the
benefit of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13566, and the receipt
of any contribution or provision of
funds, goods, or services from any such
person.
Section 7 of E.O. 13566 prohibits any
transaction by a U.S. person or within
the United States that evades or avoids,
has the purpose of evading or avoiding,
causes a violation of, or attempts to
violate any of the prohibitions set forth
in E.O. 13566, as well as any conspiracy
formed to violate such prohibitions.
Section 10 of E.O. 13566 authorizes
the Secretary of the Treasury, in
consultation with the Secretary of State,
to take such actions, including the
promulgation of rules and regulations,
and to employ all powers granted to the
President by IEEPA as may be necessary
to carry out the purposes of E.O. 13566.
Section 10 also provides that the
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Secretary of the Treasury may redelegate
any of these functions to other officers
and agencies of the U.S. Government.
E.O. 13726
On April 19, 2016, the President,
invoking the authority of, inter alia,
IEEPA and the United Nations
Participation Act (22 U.S.C. 287c)
(UNPA), issued E.O. 13726. In E.O.
13726, the President expanded the
scope of the national emergency
declared in E.O. 13566, finding that the
ongoing violence in Libya, human rights
abuses, violations of the arms embargo
imposed by United Nations Security
Council Resolution 1970 (2011), and
misappropriation of Libya’s natural
resources threatened the peace, security,
stability, sovereignty, democratic
transition, and territorial integrity of
Libya, and thereby constituted an
unusual and extraordinary threat to the
national security and foreign policy of
the United States.
Section 1(a) of E.O. 13726 blocks,
with certain exceptions, all property
and interests in property that are in the
United States, that come within the
United States, or that are or come within
the possession or control of any U.S.
person of any person determined by the
Secretary of the Treasury, in
consultation with the Secretary of State:
(i) to be responsible for or complicit in,
or to have engaged in, directly or
indirectly, any of the following: (A)
actions or policies that threaten the
peace, security, or stability of Libya,
including through the supply of arms or
related materiel; (B) actions or policies
that obstruct, undermine, delay, or
impede, or pose a significant risk of
obstructing, undermining, delaying, or
impeding, the adoption of or political
transition to a Government of National
Accord or a successor government; (C)
actions that may lead to or result in the
misappropriation of state assets of
Libya; or (D) threatening or coercing
Libyan state financial institutions or the
Libyan National Oil Company; (ii) to be
planning, directing, or committing, or to
have planned, directed, or committed,
attacks against any Libyan state facility
or installation (including oil facilities),
against any air, land, or sea port in
Libya, or against any foreign mission in
Libya; (iii) to be involved in, or to have
been involved in, the targeting of
civilians through the commission of acts
of violence, abduction, forced
displacement, or attacks on schools,
hospitals, religious sites, or locations
where civilians are seeking refuge, or
through conduct that would constitute a
serious abuse or violation of human
rights or a violation of international
humanitarian law; (iv) to be involved in,
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or to have been involved in, the illicit
exploitation of crude oil or any other
natural resources in Libya, including the
illicit production, refining, brokering,
sale, purchase, or export of Libyan oil;
(v) to be a leader of an entity that has,
or whose members have, engaged in any
activity described in section 1(a)(i),
(a)(ii), (a)(iii), or (a)(iv) of E.O. 13726;
(vi) to have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technological
support for, or goods or services in
support of: (A) any of the activities
described in section1(a)(i), (a)(ii), (a)(iii),
or (a)(iv) of E.O. 13726; or (B) any
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O.
13726; or (vii) to be owned or controlled
by, or to have acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, any person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to E.O. 13726.
In section 3 of E.O. 13726, the
President determined that the making of
donations of the type of articles
specified in section 203(b)(2) of IEEPA
(50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)), by, to, or for the
benefit of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13726 would seriously
impair the President’s ability to deal
with the national emergency declared in
E.O. 13726. The President therefore
prohibited the donation of such items
except to the extent provided by
statutes, or in regulations, orders,
directives or licenses that may be issued
pursuant to E.O. 13726.
Section 4 of E.O. 13726 provides that
the prohibition on any transaction or
dealing in blocked property or interests
in property includes the making of any
contribution or provision of funds,
goods, or services by, to, or for the
benefit of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13726, and the receipt
of any contribution or provision of
funds, goods or services from any such
person.
Section 5 of E.O. 13726 prohibits any
transaction by a U.S. person or within
the United States that evades or avoids,
has the purpose of evading or avoiding,
causes a violation of, or attempts to
violate any of the prohibitions set forth
in E.O. 13726, as well as any conspiracy
formed to violate such prohibitions.
Section 8 of E.O. 13726 authorizes the
Secretary of the Treasury, in
consultation with the Secretary of State,
to take such actions, including the
promulgation of rules and regulations,
and to employ all powers granted to the
President by IEEPA and the UNPA, as
may be necessary to carry out the
purposes of E.O. 13726. Section 8 also
provides that the Secretary of the
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Treasury may redelegate any of these
functions to other officers and agencies
of the U.S. Government.
Current Regulatory Action
In furtherance of the purposes of E.O.
13566 and E.O. 13726, OFAC is
reissuing the Regulations. The
Regulations implement targeted
sanctions that are directed at persons
determined to meet the criteria set forth
in § 570.201 of the Regulations, as well
as sanctions that may be set forth in any
future Executive orders issued pursuant
to the national emergency declared in
E.O. 13566. The sanctions in E.O. 13566
and E.O. 13726 do not generally
prohibit trade or the provision of
banking or other financial services to
the country of Libya. Instead, the
sanctions in E.O. 13566 and E.O. 13726
apply where the transaction or service
in question involves property or
interests in property that are blocked
pursuant to these Executive orders.
Subpart A of the Regulations clarifies
the relation of this part to other laws
and regulations. Subpart B of the
Regulations implements the
prohibitions contained in sections 1, 2,
and 7 of E.O. 13566 and sections 1 and
5 of E.O. 13726, as well as the
prohibitions contained in any further
Executive orders issued pursuant to the
national emergency declared in E.O.
13566. See, e.g., §§ 570.201 and 570.205.
Persons identified in the Annex to E.O.
13566, designated by or under the
authority of the Secretary of the
Treasury pursuant to E.O. 13566 or E.O.
13726, or otherwise blocked pursuant to
E.O. 13566 or E.O. 13726, as well as
persons who are blocked pursuant to
any further Executive orders issued
pursuant to the national emergency
declared in E.O. 13566, are referred to
throughout the Regulations as ‘‘persons
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201.’’ Section 570.201(d) provides
that the prohibitions in § 570.201(a)
apply except to the extent provided by
statutes, or in regulations, orders,
directives, or licenses that may be
issued pursuant to this part, and
notwithstanding any contract entered
into or any license or permit granted
prior to the effective date. As such, the
term ‘‘persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201’’ in the
Regulations does not include the
Government of Libya, with the
exception of funds of the Libyan
Investment Authority (LIA) blocked as
of September 19, 2011, because, with
the noted exception, OFAC unblocked
the Government of Libya by general
license as of December 16, 2011. The
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names of persons designated or
identified as blocked pursuant to E.O.
13566 or E.O. 13726, or any further
Executive orders issued pursuant to the
national emergency declared therein,
are published on OFAC’s Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List (SDN List), which is
accessible via OFAC’s website. Those
names also are published in the Federal
Register as they are added to the SDN
List.
Sections 570.202 and 570.203 of
subpart B detail the effect of transfers of
blocked property in violation of the
Regulations and set forth the
requirement to hold blocked funds, such
as currency, bank deposits, or liquidated
financial obligations, in interest-bearing
blocked accounts. Section 570.204 of
subpart B provides that all expenses
incident to the maintenance of blocked
tangible property shall be the
responsibility of the owners and
operators of such property, and that
such expenses shall not be met from
blocked funds, unless otherwise
authorized. The section further provides
that blocked property may, in OFAC’s
discretion, be sold or liquidated and the
net proceeds placed in a blocked
interest-bearing account in the name of
the owner of the property.
Section 570.205 of subpart B prohibits
any transaction by a U.S. person or
within the United States that evades or
avoids, has the purpose of evading or
avoiding, causes a violation of, or
attempts to violate any of the
prohibitions set forth in § 570.201 of the
Regulations, and any conspiracy formed
to violate such prohibitions.
Section 570.206 of subpart B states
certain transactions that are exempt
from the prohibitions of the Regulations
pursuant to section 203(b) of IEEPA (50
U.S.C. 1702(b)). As further set forth in
this section, these exemptions do not
apply to transactions involving persons
whose property and interests in
property are blocked under the
authority of the UNPA. In subpart C of
the Regulations, new definitions are
being added to other key terms used
throughout the Regulations. Because
these new definitions were inserted in
alphabetical order, the definitions that
were in the prior abbreviated set of
regulations have been renumbered. The
definition of Government of Libya,
previously in § 560.304, has been
redesignated as § 570.305 and modified,
including to list types of entities that are
directly or indirectly owned or
controlled by the Government of Libya.
Similarly, in subpart D, which contains
interpretive sections regarding the
Regulations, certain provisions have
been renumbered and others added to
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those in the prior abbreviated set of
regulations. Section 570.411 of subpart
D explains that the property and
interests in property of an entity are
blocked if the entity is directly or
indirectly owned, whether individually
or in the aggregate, 50 percent or more
by one or more persons whose property
and interests in property are blocked,
whether or not the entity itself is
incorporated into OFAC’s SDN List.
Transactions otherwise prohibited by
the Regulations but found to be
consistent with U.S. policy may be
authorized by one of the general
licenses contained in subpart E of the
Regulations or by a specific license
issued pursuant to the procedures
described in subpart E of 31 CFR part
501. OFAC is redesignating, with
modifications, the authorizations for the
provision of certain legal services
previously in § 570.506 as § 570.507 and
the authorization for the provision of
emergency services previously in
§ 570.507 as § 570.509. Because OFAC
unblocked all property and interests in
property of the Government of Libya by
general license as of December 16, 2011,
with the exception of funds of the LIA
blocked as of September 19, 2011, the
authorization for Libyan diplomatic
missions previously in § 570.508 has
been removed from the Regulations.
OFAC is adding §§ 570.506, 570.508,
570.510, and 570.511, which authorize,
respectively, certain transactions
relating to the following: investment
and reinvestment of blocked funds by
U.S. financial institutions, certain
payments for legal services, the official
business of the United States
Government, and official activities of
certain international organizations and
other international entities in Libya.
OFAC is also incorporating five
general licenses into the Regulations
that were previously only available on
OFAC’s website, with modifications,
including updates to the email address
for certain reporting requirements.
Section 570.512 incorporates General
License 11, unblocking the property and
interests in property of the Government
of Libya, its agencies, instrumentalities,
and controlled entities, and the Central
Bank of Libya, but not any funds of the
LIA nor any entities owned or
controlled by the LIA blocked as of
September 19, 2011. General License 11
was issued on OFAC’s website on
December 16, 2011, and will be
removed from the website upon
publication of this rule. Section 570.513
incorporates General License 4,
authorizing U.S. persons, subject to
certain conditions, to continue the
normal operations of an investment
fund in the United States in which
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certain persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked have
both a non-controlling and a minority
interest. This authorization has been
modified in the Regulations to revise the
condition that authorized funds
transfers must be made into a blocked
account to include transfers to all
persons blocked pursuant to § 570.201,
and to no longer require monthly
reporting. General License 4 was issued
on OFAC’s website on April 8, 2011,
and will be removed from the website
upon publication of this rule. Section
570.514 incorporates General License
7A, authorizing certain transactions
involving the Libyan National Oil
Corporation (NOC) or entities owned or
controlled by the NOC, and unblocking
property and interests in property of the
NOC and entities owned or controlled
by the NOC. This authorization has been
modified in the Regulations to omit the
entities named in General License 7A as
being owned or controlled by the NOC,
which were exemplary. General License
7A, which superseded General License
7, was issued on OFAC’s website on
September 19, 2011, and will be
removed from the website upon
publication of this rule. Section 570.515
incorporates General License 9,
unblocking the funds of the General
National Maritime Transport Company.
General License 9 was published on
OFAC’s website on November 18, 2011,
and will be removed from the website
upon publication of this rule. Section
570.516 incorporates General License
10, unblocking the property and
interests in property of Arab Turkish
Bank and North African International
Bank. General License 10 was issued on
OFAC’s website on December 1, 2011,
and will be removed from the website
upon publication of this rule. General
licenses and statements of licensing
policy relating to this part also may be
available through the Libya sanctions
page on OFAC’s website:
www.treas.gov/ofac.
Subpart F of the Regulations refers to
subpart C of part 501 for recordkeeping
and reporting requirements. Subpart G
of the Regulations describes the civil
and criminal penalties applicable to
violations of the Regulations, as well as
the procedures governing the potential
imposition of a civil monetary penalty
or issuance of a Finding of Violation.
Subpart G also refers to appendix A of
part 501 for a more complete
description of these procedures.
Subpart H of the Regulations refers to
subpart E of part 501 for applicable
provisions relating to administrative
procedures and contains a delegation of
certain authorities of the Secretary of
the Treasury. Subpart I of the
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Regulations sets forth a Paperwork
Reduction Act notice.
Public Participation
Because the Regulations involve a
foreign affairs function, the provisions
of E.O. 12866 of September 30, 1993,
‘‘Regulatory Planning and Review’’ (58
FR 51735, October 4, 1993), and the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553) requiring notice of proposed
rulemaking, opportunity for public
participation, and delay in effective
date, are inapplicable. Because no
notice of proposed rulemaking is
required for this rule, the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601–612) does
not apply.
Paperwork Reduction Act
The collections of information related
to the Regulations are contained in 31
CFR part 501 (the ‘‘Reporting,
Procedures and Penalties Regulations’’).
Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507), those
collections of information have been
approved by the Office of Management
and Budget under control number 1505–
0164. An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless the collection of information
displays a valid control number.
List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 570
Administrative practice and
procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of
assets, Credit, Foreign Trade, Libya,
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sanctions, Securities,
Services.
■ For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, OFAC revises 31 CFR part
570 to read as follows:
PART 570—LIBYAN SANCTIONS
REGULATIONS
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Subpart A—Relation of This Part to Other
Laws and Regulations
Sec.
570.101 Relation of this part to other laws
and regulations.
Subpart B—Prohibitions
570.201 Prohibited transactions.
570.202 Effect of transfers violating the
provisions of this part.
570.203 Holding of funds in interestbearing accounts; investment and
reinvestment.
570.204 Expenses of maintaining blocked
tangible property; liquidation of blocked
property.
570.205 Evasions; attempts; causing
violations; conspiracies.
570.206 Exempt transactions.
Subpart C—General Definitions
570.300 Applicability of definitions.
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570.301 Blocked account; blocked property.
570.302 Effective date.
570.303 Entity.
570.304 Financial, material, logistical, or
technical support; financial, material,
logistical, or technological support.
570.305 Government of Libya.
570.306 Government of National Accord or
a successor government.
570.307 [Reserved]
570.308 Interest.
570.309 Licenses; general and specific.
570.310 OFAC.
570.311 Person.
570.312 Property; property interest.
570.313 Transfer.
570.314 United States.
570.315 United States person; U.S. person.
570.316 U.S. financial institution.
Subpart D—Interpretations
570.401 Reference to amended sections.
570.402 Effect of amendment.
570.403 Termination and acquisition of an
interest in blocked property.
570.404 Transactions ordinarily incident to
a licensed transaction.
570.405 Provision and receipt of services.
570.406 Offshore transactions involving
blocked property.
570.407 Payments from blocked accounts to
satisfy obligations prohibited.
570.408 Charitable contributions.
570.409 Credit extended and cards issued
by financial institutions to a person
whose property and interests in property
are blocked.
570.410 Setoffs prohibited.
570.411 Entities owned by one or more
persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked.
Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations, and
Statements of Licensing Policy
570.501 General and specific licensing
procedures.
570.502 Effect of license or other
authorization.
570.503 Exclusion from licenses.
570.504 Payments and transfers to blocked
accounts in U.S. financial institutions.
570.505 Entries in certain accounts for
normal service charges.
570.506 Investment and reinvestment of
certain funds.
570.507 Provision of certain legal services.
570.508 Payments for legal services from
funds originating outside the United
States.
570.509 Emergency medical services.
570.510 Official business of the United
States Government.
570.511 Official business of certain
international organizations and entities.
570.512 Property of the Government of
Libya, its agencies, instrumentalities,
and controlled entities, and the Central
Bank of Libya.
570.513 Normal operations of investment
funds in which there is a blocked noncontrolling, minority interest of the
Government of Libya.
570.514 Transactions with, and property
and interests in property of, the Libyan
National Oil Corporation and its
subsidiaries.
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570.515 Funds of the General National
Maritime Transport Company
unblocked.
570.516 Property and interests in property
of Arab Turkish Bank and North African
International Bank unblocked.
Subpart F—Reports
570.601 Records and reports.
Subpart G—Penalties and Findings of
Violation
570.701 Penalties.
570.702 Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement.
570.703 Penalty imposition.
570.704 Administrative collection; referral
to United States Department of Justice.
570.705 Findings of Violation.
Subpart H—Procedures
570.801 Procedures.
570.802 Delegation of certain authorities of
the Secretary of the Treasury.
Subpart I—Paperwork Reduction Act
570.901 Paperwork Reduction Act notice.
Authority: 3 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321(b);
50 U.S.C. 1601–1651, 1701–1706; 22 U.S.C.
287c; Pub. L. 101–410, 104 Stat. 890, as
amended (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); E.O. 13566,
76 FR 11315, 3 CFR, 2011 Comp., p. 222; E.O.
13726, 81 FR 23559, 3 CFR, 2016 Comp., p.
454.
Subpart A—Relation of This Part to
Other Laws and Regulations
§ 570.101 Relation of this part to other
laws and regulations.
This part is separate from, and
independent of, the other parts of this
chapter, with the exception of part 501
of this chapter, the recordkeeping and
reporting requirements and license
application and other procedures of
which apply to this part. Actions taken
pursuant to part 501 of this chapter with
respect to the prohibitions contained in
this part are considered actions taken
pursuant to this part. Differing foreign
policy and national security
circumstances may result in differing
interpretations of similar language
among the parts of this chapter. No
license or authorization contained in or
issued pursuant to those other parts
authorizes any transaction prohibited by
this part. No license or authorization
contained in or issued pursuant to any
other provision of law or regulation
authorizes any transaction prohibited by
this part. No license or authorization
contained in or issued pursuant to this
part relieves the involved parties from
complying with any other applicable
laws or regulations.
Subpart B—Prohibitions
§ 570.201
Prohibited transactions.
(a) All property and interests in
property that are in the United States,
that come within the United States, or
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that are or come within the possession
or control of any U.S. person of the
following persons are blocked and may
not be transferred, paid, exported,
withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in:
(1) Government of Libya. The
Government of Libya, its agencies,
instrumentalities, and controlled
entities, and the Central Bank of Libya;
(2) E.O. 13566 Annex. The persons
listed in the Annex to E.O. 13566 of
February 25, 2011;
(3) E.O. 13566. Any person
determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, in consultation with the
Secretary of State:
(i) To be a senior official of the
Government of Libya;
(ii) To be a child of Colonel Muammar
Qadhafi;
(iii) To be responsible for or complicit
in, or responsible for ordering,
controlling, or otherwise directing, or to
have participated in, the commission of
human rights abuses related to political
repression in Libya;
(iv) To have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technical support
for, or goods or services in support of
the activities described in paragraph
(a)(3)(iii) of this section or any person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section, or
this paragraph (a)(3);
(v) To be owned or controlled by, or
to have acted or purported to act for or
on behalf of, any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of
this section, or this paragraph (a)(3); or
(vi) To be a spouse or dependent child
of any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of
this section, or this paragraph (a)(3);
(4) E.O. 13726. Any person
determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, in consultation with the
Secretary of State:
(i) To be responsible for or complicit
in, or to have engaged in, directly or
indirectly, any of the following:
(A) Actions or policies that threaten
the peace, security, or stability of Libya,
including through the supply of arms or
related materiel;
(B) Actions or policies that obstruct,
undermine, delay, or impede, or pose a
significant risk of obstructing,
undermining, delaying, or impeding, the
adoption of or political transition to a
Government of National Accord or a
successor government;
(C) Actions that may lead to or result
in the misappropriation of state assets of
Libya; or
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(D) Threatening or coercing Libyan
state financial institutions or the Libyan
National Oil Company;
(ii) To be planning, directing, or
committing, or to have planned,
directed, or committed, attacks against
any Libyan state facility or installation
(including oil facilities), against any air,
land, or sea port in Libya, or against any
foreign mission in Libya;
(iii) To be involved in, or to have been
involved in, the targeting of civilians
through the commission of acts of
violence, abduction, forced
displacement, or attacks on schools,
hospitals, religious sites, or locations
where civilians are seeking refuge, or
through conduct that would constitute a
serious abuse or violation of human
rights or a violation of international
humanitarian law;
(iv) To be involved in, or to have been
involved in, the illicit exploitation of
crude oil or any other natural resources
in Libya, including the illicit
production, refining, brokering, sale,
purchase, or export of Libyan oil;
(v) To be a leader of an entity that has,
or whose members have, engaged in any
activity described in paragraphs (a)(4)(i)
through (iv) of this section;
(vi) To have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technological
support for, or goods or services in
support of any of the activities
described in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) through
(iv) of this section or any person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to this paragraph
(a)(4); or
(vii) To be owned or controlled by, or
to have acted or purported to act for or
on behalf of, any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to this paragraph (a)(4).
(b) The prohibitions in paragraph (a)
of this section include prohibitions on
the following transactions:
(1) The making of any contribution or
provision of funds, goods, or services
by, to, or for the benefit of any person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this section; and
(2) The receipt of any contribution or
provision of funds, goods, or services
from any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Unless authorized by this part or
by a specific license expressly referring
to this part, any dealing in securities (or
evidence thereof) held within the
possession or control of a U.S. person
and either registered or inscribed in the
name of, or known to be held for the
benefit of, or issued by, any person
whose property and interests in
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property are blocked pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this section is
prohibited. This prohibition includes
the transfer (including the transfer on
the books of any issuer or agent thereof),
disposition, transportation, importation,
exportation, or withdrawal of, or the
endorsement or guaranty of signatures
on, any securities on or after the
effective date. This prohibition applies
irrespective of the fact that at any time
(whether prior to, on, or subsequent to
the effective date) the registered or
inscribed owner of any such securities
may have or might appear to have
assigned, transferred, or otherwise
disposed of the securities.
(d) The prohibitions in paragraph (a)
of this section apply except to the extent
provided by statutes, or in regulations,
orders, directives, or licenses that may
be issued pursuant to this part, and
notwithstanding any contract entered
into or any license or permit granted
prior to the effective date.
(e) All transactions prohibited
pursuant to any Executive order issued
after April 19, 2016 pursuant to the
national emergency declared in E.O.
13566 of February 25, 2011 are
prohibited pursuant to this part.
Note 1 to § 570.201. The names of persons
designated or identified as blocked pursuant
to E.O. 13566, E.O. 13726, or any further
Executive orders issued pursuant to the
national emergency declared therein, whose
property and interests in property therefore
are blocked pursuant to this section, are
published in the Federal Register and
incorporated into OFAC’s Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons
List (SDN List) using the identifier for E.O.
13566: ‘‘[LIBYA2]’’; for E.O. 13726:
‘‘[LIBYA3]’’; and for any further Executive
orders issued pursuant to the national
emergency declared in E.O. 13566: using the
identifier formulation ‘‘[LIBYA–E.O.[E.O.
number pursuant to which the person’s
property and interests in property are
blocked]].’’ The SDN List is accessible
through the following page on OFAC’s
website: www.treasury.gov/sdn. Additional
information pertaining to the SDN List can be
found in appendix A to this chapter. See
§ 570.411 concerning entities that may not be
listed on the SDN List but whose property
and interests in property are nevertheless
blocked pursuant to this section. The
property and interests in property of persons
who meet the definition of the term
Government of Libya and are blocked
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section are
blocked regardless of whether the names of
such persons are published in the Federal
Register or incorporated into the SDN List.
Note 2 to § 570.201. The International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C.
1701 et seq.), in section 203 (50 U.S.C. 1702),
authorizes the blocking of property and
interests in property of a person during the
pendency of an investigation. The names of
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persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked pending investigation
pursuant to this section may also be
published in the Federal Register and
incorporated into the SDN List using the
following identifiers: for E.O. 13566: ‘‘[BPI–
LIBYA2]’’; for E.O. 13726: ‘‘[BPI–LIBYA3]’’;
and for any further Executive orders issued
pursuant to the national emergency declared
in E.O. 13566: ‘‘[BPI–LIBYA–E.O.[E.O.
number pursuant to which the person’s
property and interests in property are
blocked pending investigation]].’’
Note 3 to § 570.201. Sections 501.806 and
501.807 of this chapter describe the
procedures to be followed by persons
seeking, respectively, the unblocking of
funds that they believe were blocked due to
mistaken identity, or administrative
reconsideration of their status as persons
whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to this section.
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§ 570.202 Effect of transfers violating the
provisions of this part.
(a) Any transfer after the effective date
that is in violation of any provision of
this part or of any regulation, order,
directive, ruling, instruction, or license
issued pursuant to this part, and that
involves any property or interest in
property blocked pursuant to § 570.201,
is null and void and shall not be the
basis for the assertion or recognition of
any interest in or right, remedy, power,
or privilege with respect to such
property or interest in property.
(b) No transfer before the effective
date shall be the basis for the assertion
or recognition of any right, remedy,
power, or privilege with respect to, or
any interest in, any property or interest
in property blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, unless the person who holds
or maintains such property, prior to that
date, had written notice of the transfer
or by any written evidence had
recognized such transfer.
(c) Unless otherwise provided, a
license or other authorization issued by
OFAC before, during, or after a transfer
shall validate such transfer or make it
enforceable to the same extent that it
would be valid or enforceable but for
the provisions of this part and any
regulation, order, directive, ruling,
instruction, or license issued pursuant
to this part.
(d) Transfers of property that
otherwise would be null and void or
unenforceable by virtue of the
provisions of this section shall not be
deemed to be null and void or
unenforceable as to any person with
whom such property is or was held or
maintained (and as to such person only)
in cases in which such person is able to
establish to the satisfaction of OFAC
each of the following:
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(1) Such transfer did not represent a
willful violation of the provisions of this
part by the person with whom such
property is or was held or maintained
(and as to such person only);
(2) The person with whom such
property is or was held or maintained
did not have reasonable cause to know
or suspect, in view of all the facts and
circumstances known or available to
such person, that such transfer required
a license or authorization issued
pursuant to this part and was not so
licensed or authorized, or, if a license or
authorization did purport to cover the
transfer, that such license or
authorization had been obtained by
misrepresentation of a third party or
withholding of material facts or was
otherwise fraudulently obtained; and
(3) The person with whom such
property is or was held or maintained
filed with OFAC a report setting forth in
full the circumstances relating to such
transfer promptly upon discovery that:
(i) Such transfer was in violation of
the provisions of this part or any
regulation, ruling, instruction, license,
or other directive or authorization
issued pursuant to this part;
(ii) Such transfer was not licensed or
authorized by OFAC; or
(iii) If a license did purport to cover
the transfer, such license had been
obtained by misrepresentation of a third
party or withholding of material facts or
was otherwise fraudulently obtained.
(e) The filing of a report in accordance
with the provisions of paragraph (d)(3)
of this section shall not be deemed
evidence that the terms of paragraphs
(d)(1) and (2) of this section have been
satisfied.
(f) Unless licensed pursuant to this
part, any attachment, judgment, decree,
lien, execution, garnishment, or other
judicial process is null and void with
respect to any property or interest in
property blocked pursuant to § 570.201.
§ 570.203 Holding of funds in interestbearing accounts; investment and
reinvestment.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(e) or (f) of this section, or as otherwise
directed or authorized by OFAC, any
U.S. person holding funds, such as
currency, bank deposits, or liquidated
financial obligations, subject to
§ 570.201 shall hold or place such funds
in a blocked interest-bearing account
located in the United States.
(b)(1) For the purposes of this section,
the term blocked interest-bearing
account means a blocked account:
(i) In a federally insured U.S. bank,
thrift institution, or credit union,
provided the funds are earning interest
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at rates that are commercially
reasonable; or
(ii) With a broker or dealer registered
with the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et
seq.), provided the funds are invested in
a money market fund or in U.S.
Treasury bills.
(2) Funds held or placed in a blocked
account pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section may not be invested in
instruments the maturity of which
exceeds 180 days.
(c) For the purposes of this section, a
rate is commercially reasonable if it is
the rate currently offered to other
depositors on deposits or instruments of
comparable size and maturity.
(d) For the purposes of this section, if
interest is credited to a separate blocked
account or subaccount, the name of the
account party on each account must be
the same.
(e) Blocked funds held in instruments
the maturity of which exceeds 180 days
at the time the funds become subject to
§ 570.201 may continue to be held until
maturity in the original instrument,
provided any interest, earnings, or other
proceeds derived therefrom are paid
into a blocked interest-bearing account
in accordance with paragraph (a) or (f)
of this section.
(f) Blocked funds held in accounts or
instruments outside the United States at
the time the funds become subject to
§ 570.201 may continue to be held in the
same type of accounts or instruments,
provided the funds earn interest at rates
that are commercially reasonable.
(g) This section does not create an
affirmative obligation for the holder of
blocked tangible property, such as real
or personal property, or of other blocked
property, such as debt or equity
securities, to sell or liquidate such
property. However, OFAC may issue
licenses permitting or directing such
sales or liquidation in appropriate cases.
(h) Funds blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201 not be held, invested, or
reinvested in a manner that provides
financial or economic benefit or access
to any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, nor may their
holder cooperate in or facilitate the
pledging or other attempted use as
collateral of blocked funds or other
assets.
§ 570.204 Expenses of maintaining
blocked tangible property; liquidation of
blocked property.
(a) Except as otherwise authorized,
and notwithstanding the existence of
any rights or obligations conferred or
imposed by any international agreement
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or contract entered into or any license
or permit granted prior to the effective
date, all expenses incident to the
maintenance of tangible property
blocked pursuant to § 570.201 shall be
the responsibility of the owners or
operators of such property, which
expenses shall not be met from blocked
funds.
(b) Property blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201 may, in the discretion of
OFAC, be sold or liquidated and the net
proceeds placed in a blocked interestbearing account in the name of the
owner of the property.
§ 570.205 Evasions; attempts; causing
violations; conspiracies.
(a) Any transaction on or after the
effective date that evades or avoids, has
the purpose of evading or avoiding,
causes a violation of, or attempts to
violate any of the prohibitions set forth
in this part is prohibited.
(b) Any conspiracy formed to violate
the prohibitions set forth in this part is
prohibited.
§ 570.206
Exempt transactions.
(a) United Nations Participation Act.
The exemptions cited in this section do
not apply to transactions involving
property or interests in property of
persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to the
authority of the United Nations
Participation Act, as amended (22
U.S.C. 287c(b)) (UNPA).
Note 1 to paragraph (a). Persons whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to the authority of the
UNPA include those listed on both OFAC’s
Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List (SDN List) and the Consolidated
United Nations Security Council Sanctions
List (UN List) (see https://www.un.org), as
well as persons listed on the SDN List for
being owned or controlled by, or acting for
or on behalf of, persons listed on both the
SDN List and the UN List.
(b) International Emergency Economic
Powers Act. The prohibitions contained
in this part do not apply to any
transactions that are exempt pursuant to
section 203(b) of the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act, (50
U.S.C. 1702(b)).
Subpart C—General Definitions
§ 570.300
Applicability of definitions.
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The definitions in this subpart apply
throughout the entire part.
§ 570.301
property.
Blocked account; blocked
The terms blocked account and
blocked property mean any account or
property subject to the prohibitions in
§ 570.201 held in the name of a person
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whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, or in which such person has
an interest, and with respect to which
payments, transfers, exportations,
withdrawals, or other dealings may not
be made or effected except pursuant to
a license or other authorization from
OFAC expressly authorizing such
action.
facilities; vehicles or other means of
transportation; or goods.
‘‘Technologies’’ as used in this section
means specific information necessary
for the development, production, or use
of a product, including related technical
data such as blueprints, plans, diagrams,
models, formulae, tables, engineering
designs and specifications, manuals, or
other recorded instructions.
Note 1 to § 570.301. See § 570.411
concerning the blocked status of property
and interests in property of an entity that is
directly or indirectly owned, whether
individually or in the aggregate, 50 percent
or more by one or more persons whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to § 570.201.
§ 570.305
§ 570.302
Effective date.
(a) The term effective date refers to
the effective date of the applicable
prohibitions and directives contained in
this part as follows:
(1) With respect to the Government of
Libya or any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201(a)(1) or (2), 8:00
p.m. eastern standard time, February 25,
2011; and
(2) With respect to a person whose
property and interests in property are
otherwise blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, the earlier of the date of
actual or constructive notice that such
person’s property and interests in
property are blocked.
(b) For the purposes of this section,
constructive notice is the date that a
notice of the blocking of the relevant
person’s property and interests in
property is published in the Federal
Register.
§ 570.303
Entity.
The term entity means a partnership,
association, trust, joint venture,
corporation, group, subgroup, or other
organization.
§ 570.304 Financial, material, logistical, or
technical support; financial, material,
logistical, or technological support.
The terms financial, material,
logistical, or technical support, and
financial, material, logistical, or
technological support, as used,
respectively, in § 570.201(a)(3)(iv) and
§ 570.201(a)(4)(vi), mean any property,
tangible or intangible, including
currency, financial instruments,
securities, or any other transmission of
value; weapons or related materiel;
chemical or biological agents;
explosives; false documentation or
identification; communications
equipment; computers; electronic or
other devices or equipment;
technologies; lodging; safe houses;
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Government of Libya.
The term Government of Libya
includes:
(a) The state and the Government of
the Libya, as well as any political
subdivision, agency, or instrumentality
thereof, and the Central Bank of Libya;
(b) Any entity directly or indirectly
owned or controlled by the foregoing,
including any corporation, partnership,
association, or other entity in which the
Government of Libya owns a 50 percent
or greater interest or a controlling
interest, and any entity which is
otherwise controlled by that
government;
(c) Any person that is, or has been,
since the effective date, acting or
purporting to act, directly or indirectly,
for or on behalf of any of the foregoing;
and
(d) Any other person determined by
OFAC to be included within paragraphs
(a) through (c) of this section.
Note 1 to § 570.305. The names of persons
that OFAC has determined fall within this
definition are published in the Federal
Register and incorporated into OFAC’s
Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List (SDN List) with the identifier
‘‘[LIBYA2].’’ The SDN List is accessible
through the following page on OFAC’s
website: www.treasury.gov/sdn. However, the
property and interests in property of persons
who meet the definition of the term
Government of Libya and are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201 are blocked regardless
of whether the names of such persons are
published in the Federal Register or
incorporated into the SDN List.
Note 2 to § 570.305. Section 501.807 of this
chapter describes the procedures to be
followed by persons seeking administrative
reconsideration of OFAC’s determination that
they fall within the definition of the term
Government of Libya.
§ 570.306 Government of National Accord
or a successor government.
The term Government of National
Accord or a successor government
means:
(a) A Government of National Accord
formed pursuant to the terms of the
Libyan Political Agreement signed in
Skhirat, Morocco, on December 17,
2015, or any amendments thereto;
(b) A governmental authority formed
under the Libyan Constitution pursuant
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to the terms of the Libyan Political
Agreement signed in Skhirat, Morocco,
on December 17, 2015, or any
amendments thereto;
(c) Any subdivision, agency, or
instrumentality of the foregoing, and
any partnership, association,
corporation, or other organization
owned or controlled, directly or
indirectly, by, or acting for or on behalf
of, the foregoing; or
(d) Any other person determined by
the Secretary of the Treasury to be
included within paragraphs (a) through
(c) of this section.
§ 570.307
[Reserved]
§ 570.308
Interest.
Except as otherwise provided in this
part, the term interest, when used with
respect to property (e.g., ‘‘an interest in
property’’), means an interest of any
nature whatsoever, direct or indirect.
§ 570.309
Licenses; general and specific.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in
this part, the term license means any
license or authorization contained in or
issued pursuant to this part.
(b) The term general license means
any license or authorization the terms of
which are set forth in subpart E of this
part or made available on OFAC’s
website: www.treasury.gov/ofac.
(c) The term specific license means
any license or authorization issued
pursuant to this part but not set forth in
subpart E of this part or made available
on OFAC’s website: www.treas.gov/ofac.
Note 1 to § 570.309. See § 501.801 of this
chapter on licensing procedures.
§ 570.310
OFAC.
The term OFAC means the
Department of the Treasury’s Office of
Foreign Assets Control.
§ 570.311
Person.
The term person means an individual
or entity.
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§ 570.312
Property; property interest.
The terms property and property
interest include money, checks, drafts,
bullion, bank deposits, savings
accounts, debts, indebtedness,
obligations, notes, guarantees,
debentures, stocks, bonds, coupons, any
other financial instruments, bankers
acceptances, mortgages, pledges, liens
or other rights in the nature of security,
warehouse receipts, bills of lading, trust
receipts, bills of sale, any other
evidences of title, ownership, or
indebtedness, letters of credit and any
documents relating to any rights or
obligations thereunder, powers of
attorney, goods, wares, merchandise,
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chattels, stocks on hand, ships, goods on
ships, real estate mortgages, deeds of
trust, vendors’ sales agreements, land
contracts, leaseholds, ground rents, real
estate and any other interest therein,
options, negotiable instruments, trade
acceptances, royalties, book accounts,
accounts payable, judgments, patents,
trademarks or copyrights, insurance
policies, safe deposit boxes and their
contents, annuities, pooling agreements,
services of any nature whatsoever,
contracts of any nature whatsoever, and
any other property, real, personal, or
mixed, tangible or intangible, or interest
or interests therein, present, future, or
contingent.
§ 570.313
Transfer.
The term transfer means any actual or
purported act or transaction, whether or
not evidenced by writing, and whether
or not done or performed within the
United States, the purpose, intent, or
effect of which is to create, surrender,
release, convey, transfer, or alter,
directly or indirectly, any right, remedy,
power, privilege, or interest with respect
to any property. Without limitation on
the foregoing, it shall include the
making, execution, or delivery of any
assignment, power, conveyance, check,
declaration, deed, deed of trust, power
of attorney, power of appointment, bill
of sale, mortgage, receipt, agreement,
contract, certificate, gift, sale, affidavit,
or statement; the making of any
payment; the setting off of any
obligation or credit; the appointment of
any agent, trustee, or fiduciary; the
creation or transfer of any lien; the
issuance, docketing, filing, or levy of or
under any judgment, decree,
attachment, injunction, execution, or
other judicial or administrative process
or order, or the service of any
garnishment; the acquisition of any
interest of any nature whatsoever by
reason of a judgment or decree of any
foreign country; the fulfillment of any
condition; the exercise of any power of
appointment, power of attorney, or
other power; or the acquisition,
disposition, transportation, importation,
exportation, or withdrawal of any
security.
§ 570.314
United States.
The term United States means the
United States, its territories and
possessions, and all areas under the
jurisdiction or authority thereof.
§ 570.315
person.
United States person; U.S.
The term United States person or U.S.
person means any United States citizen,
permanent resident alien, entity
organized under the laws of the United
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States or any jurisdiction within the
United States (including foreign
branches), or any person in the United
States.
§ 570.316
U.S. financial institution.
The term U.S. financial institution
means any U.S. entity (including its
foreign branches) that is engaged in the
business of accepting deposits, making,
granting, transferring, holding, or
brokering loans or credits, or purchasing
or selling foreign exchange, securities,
futures or options, or procuring
purchasers and sellers thereof, as
principal or agent. It includes
depository institutions, banks, savings
banks, money services businesses,
operators of credit card systems, trust
companies, insurance companies,
securities brokers and dealers, futures
and options brokers and dealers,
forward contract and foreign exchange
merchants, securities and commodities
exchanges, clearing corporations,
investment companies, employee
benefit plans, dealers in precious
metals, stones, or jewels, and U.S.
holding companies, U.S. affiliates, or
U.S. subsidiaries of any of the foregoing.
This term includes those branches,
offices, and agencies of foreign financial
institutions that are located in the
United States, but not such institutions’
foreign branches, offices, or agencies.
Subpart D—Interpretations
§ 570.401
Reference to amended sections.
(a) Reference to any section in this
part is a reference to the same as
currently amended, unless the reference
includes a specific date. See 44 U.S.C.
1510.
(b) Reference to any ruling, order,
instruction, direction, or license issued
pursuant to this part is a reference to the
same as currently amended unless
otherwise so specified.
§ 570.402
Effect of amendment.
Unless otherwise specifically
provided, any amendment,
modification, or revocation of any
provision in or appendix to this part or
chapter or of any order, regulation,
ruling, instruction, or license issued by
OFAC does not affect any act done or
omitted, or any civil or criminal
proceeding commenced or pending,
prior to such amendment, modification,
or revocation. All penalties, forfeitures,
and liabilities under any such order,
regulation, ruling, instruction, or license
continue and may be enforced as if such
amendment, modification, or revocation
had not been made.
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§ 570.403 Termination and acquisition of
an interest in blocked property.
(a) Whenever a transaction licensed or
authorized by or pursuant to this part
results in the transfer of property
(including any property interest) away
from any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, such property
shall no longer be deemed to be
property blocked pursuant to § 570.201,
unless there exists in the property
another interest that is blocked pursuant
to § 570.201, the transfer of which has
not been effected pursuant to license or
other authorization.
(b) Unless otherwise specifically
provided in a license or authorization
issued pursuant to this part, if property
(including any property interest) is
transferred or attempted to be
transferred to a person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, such property
shall be deemed to be property in which
such person has an interest and
therefore blocked.
§ 570.404 Transactions ordinarily incident
to a licensed transaction.
(a) Any transaction ordinarily
incident to a licensed transaction and
necessary to give effect thereto is also
authorized, except:
(1) An ordinarily incident transaction,
not explicitly authorized within the
terms of the license, by or with any
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201; or
(2) An ordinarily incident transaction,
not explicitly authorized within the
terms of the license, involving a debit to
a blocked account or a transfer of
blocked property.
(b) For example, a license authorizing
a person to complete a securities sale
involving Company A, whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, also authorizes
other persons to engage in activities that
are ordinarily incident and necessary to
complete the sale, including
transactions by the buyer, broker,
transfer agents, and banks, provided that
such other persons are not themselves
persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201.
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services.
Provision and receipt of
(a) The prohibitions contained in
§ 570.201 apply to services performed in
the United States or by U.S. persons,
wherever located:
(1) On behalf of or for the benefit of
any person whose property and interests
in property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201; or
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(2) With respect to property interests
of any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201.
(b) The prohibitions on transactions
contained in § 570.201 apply to services
received in the United States or by U.S.
persons, wherever located, where the
service is performed by, or at the
direction of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 590.201.
(c) For example, U.S. persons may
not, except as authorized by or pursuant
to this part, provide legal, accounting,
financial, brokering, freight forwarding,
transportation, public relations, or other
services to any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, or negotiate with
or enter into contracts signed by a
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201.
Note 1 to § 570.405. See §§ 570.507 and
570.509 for general licenses authorizing the
provision of certain legal and emergency
medical services.
§ 570.406 Offshore transactions involving
blocked property.
The prohibitions in § 570.201 on
transactions or dealings involving
blocked property, as defined in
§ 570.301, apply to transactions by any
U.S. person in a location outside the
United States.
§ 570.407 Payments from blocked
accounts to satisfy obligations prohibited.
Pursuant to § 570.201, no debits may
be made to a blocked account to pay
obligations to U.S. persons or other
persons, except as authorized by or
pursuant to this part.
Note 1 to § 570.407. See also § 570.502(e),
which provides that no license or other
authorization contained in or issued
pursuant to this part authorizes transfers of
or payments from blocked property or debits
to blocked accounts unless the license or
other authorization explicitly authorizes the
transfer of or payment from blocked property
or the debit to a blocked account.
§ 570.408
Charitable contributions.
Unless specifically authorized by
OFAC pursuant to this part, no
charitable contribution of funds, goods,
services, or technology, including
contributions to relieve human
suffering, such as food, clothing, or
medicine, may be made by, to, or for the
benefit of, or received from any person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201. For the purposes of this part,
a contribution is made by, to, or for the
benefit of, or received from, any person
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whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201 if made by, to, or in the name
of, or received from or in the name of,
such a person; if made by, to, or in the
name of, or received from or in the
name of, an entity or individual acting
for or on behalf of, or owned or
controlled by, such a person; or if made
in an attempt to violate, to evade, or to
avoid the bar on the provision of
contributions by, to, or for the benefit of
such a person, or the receipt of
contributions from such a person.
§ 570.409 Credit extended and cards
issued by financial institutions to a person
whose property and interests in property
are blocked.
The prohibition in § 570.201 on
dealing in property subject to that
section prohibits U.S. financial
institutions from performing under any
existing credit agreements, including
charge cards, debit cards, or other credit
facilities issued by a financial
institution to a person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201.
§ 570.410
Setoffs prohibited.
A setoff against blocked property
(including a blocked account), whether
by a U.S. financial institution or other
U.S. person, is a prohibited transfer
under § 570.201 if effected after the
effective date.
§ 570.411 Entities owned by one or more
persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked.
(a) Persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201 have an interest in
all property and interests in property of
an entity in which such persons directly
or indirectly own, whether individually
or in the aggregate, a 50 percent or
greater interest. The property and
interests in property of such an entity,
therefore, are blocked, and such an
entity is a person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201, regardless of
whether the name of the entity is
incorporated into OFAC’s Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons List (SDN List).
(b) This section, which deals with the
consequences of ownership of entities,
in no way limits the definition of the
Government of Libya in § 570.305,
which includes within its definition
other persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked but
who are not on the SDN List.
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Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations,
and Statements of Licensing Policy
§ 570.501 General and specific licensing
procedures.
For provisions relating to licensing
procedures, see part 501, subpart E, of
this chapter. Licensing actions taken
pursuant to part 501 of this chapter with
respect to the prohibitions contained in
this part are considered actions taken
pursuant to this part. General licenses
and statements of licensing policy
relating to this part also may be
available through the Libya sanctions
page on OFAC’s website:
www.treas.gov/ofac.
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§ 570.502 Effect of license or other
authorization.
(a) No license or other authorization
contained in this part, or otherwise
issued by OFAC, authorizes or validates
any transaction effected prior to the
issuance of such license or other
authorization, unless specifically
provided in such license or
authorization.
(b) No regulation, ruling, instruction,
or license authorizes any transaction
prohibited under this part unless the
regulation, ruling, instruction, or license
is issued by OFAC and specifically
refers to this part. No regulation, ruling,
instruction, or license referring to this
part shall be deemed to authorize any
transaction prohibited by any other part
of this chapter unless the regulation,
ruling, instruction, or license
specifically refers to such part.
(c) Any regulation, ruling, instruction,
or license authorizing any transaction
prohibited under this part has the effect
of removing a prohibition contained in
this part from the transaction, but only
to the extent specifically stated by its
terms. Unless the regulation, ruling,
instruction, or license otherwise
specifies, such an authorization does
not create any right, duty, obligation,
claim, or interest in, or with respect to,
any property that would not otherwise
exist under ordinary principles of law.
(d) Nothing contained in this part
shall be construed to supersede the
requirements established under any
other provision of law or to relieve a
person from any requirement to obtain
a license or other authorization from
another department or agency of the
U.S. government in compliance with
applicable laws and regulations subject
to the jurisdiction of that department or
agency. For example, exports of goods,
services, or technical data that are not
prohibited by this part or that do not
require a license by OFAC nevertheless
may require authorization by the U.S.
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Department of State, or other agencies of
the U.S. government.
(e) No license or other authorization
contained in or issued pursuant to this
part authorizes transfers of or payments
from blocked property or debits to
blocked accounts unless the license or
other authorization explicitly authorizes
the transfer of or payment from blocked
property or the debit to a blocked
account.
(f) Any payment relating to a
transaction authorized in or pursuant to
this part that is routed through the U.S.
financial system should reference the
relevant OFAC general or specific
license authorizing the payment to
avoid the blocking or rejection of the
transfer.
§ 570.503
Exclusion from licenses.
OFAC reserves the right to exclude
any person, property, transaction, or
class thereof from the operation of any
license or from the privileges conferred
by any license. OFAC also reserves the
right to restrict the applicability of any
license to particular persons, property,
transactions, or classes thereof. Such
actions are binding upon actual or
constructive notice of the exclusions or
restrictions.
§ 570.504 Payments and transfers to
blocked accounts in U.S. financial
institutions.
Any payment of funds or transfer of
credit in which any person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to § 570.201 has any
interest that comes within the
possession or control of a U.S. financial
institution must be blocked in an
account on the books of that financial
institution. A transfer of funds or credit
by a U.S. financial institution between
blocked accounts in its branches or
offices is authorized, provided that no
transfer is made from an account within
the United States to an account held
outside the United States, and further
provided that a transfer from a blocked
account may be made only to another
blocked account held in the same name.
Note 1 to § 570.504. See § 501.603 of this
chapter for mandatory reporting
requirements regarding financial transfers.
See also § 570.203 concerning the obligation
to hold blocked funds in interest-bearing
accounts.
§ 570.505 Entries in certain accounts for
normal service charges.
(a) A U.S. financial institution is
authorized to debit any blocked account
held at that financial institution in
payment or reimbursement for normal
service charges owed it by the owner of
that blocked account.
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(b) As used in this section, the term
normal service charges shall include
charges in payment or reimbursement
for interest due; cable, telegraph,
internet, or telephone charges; postage
costs; custody fees; small adjustment
charges to correct bookkeeping errors;
and, but not by way of limitation,
minimum balance charges, notary and
protest fees, and charges for reference
books, photocopies, credit reports,
transcripts of statements, registered
mail, insurance, stationery and supplies,
and other similar items.
§ 570.506 Investment and reinvestment of
certain funds.
Subject to the requirements of
§ 570.203, U.S. financial institutions are
authorized to invest and reinvest assets
blocked pursuant to § 570.201, subject
to the following conditions:
(a) The assets representing such
investments and reinvestments are
credited to a blocked account or
subaccount that is held in the same
name at the same U.S. financial
institution, or within the possession or
control of a U.S. person, but funds shall
not be transferred outside the United
States for this purpose;
(b) The proceeds of such investments
and reinvestments shall not be credited
to a blocked account or subaccount
under any name or designation that
differs from the name or designation of
the specific blocked account or
subaccount in which such funds or
securities were held; and
(c) No immediate financial or
economic benefit accrues (e.g., through
pledging or other use) to a person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to § 570.201.
§ 570.507
services.
Provision of certain legal
(a) The provision of the following
legal services to or on behalf of any
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201 is authorized, provided that
any receipt of payment of professional
fees and reimbursement of incurred
expenses must be authorized pursuant
to § 570.508, which authorizes certain
payments for legal services from funds
originating outside the United States;
via specific license; or otherwise
pursuant to this part:
(1) Provision of legal advice and
counseling on the requirements of and
compliance with the laws of the United
States or any jurisdiction within the
United States, provided that such advice
and counseling are not provided to
facilitate transactions in violation of this
part;
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(2) Representation of persons named
as defendants in or otherwise made
parties to legal, arbitration, or
administrative proceedings before any
U.S. federal, state, or local court or
agency;
(3) Initiation and conduct of legal,
arbitration, or administrative
proceedings before any U.S. federal,
state, or local court or agency;
(4) Representation of persons before
any U.S. federal, state, or local court or
agency with respect to the imposition,
administration, or enforcement of U.S.
sanctions against such persons; and
(5) Provision of legal services in any
other context in which prevailing U.S.
law requires access to legal counsel at
public expense.
(b) The provision of any other legal
services to or on behalf of any person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, not otherwise authorized in
this part, requires the issuance of a
specific license.
(c) U.S. persons do not need to obtain
specific authorization to provide related
services, such as making filings and
providing other administrative services,
that are ordinarily incident to the
provision of services authorized by
paragraph (a) of this section.
Additionally, U.S. persons who provide
services authorized by paragraph (a) of
this section do not need to obtain
specific authorization to contract for
related services that are ordinarily
incident to the provision of those legal
services, such as those provided by
private investigators or expert
witnesses, or to pay for such services.
See § 570.404.
(d) Entry into a settlement agreement
or the enforcement of any lien,
judgment, arbitral award, decree, or
other order through execution,
garnishment, or other judicial process
purporting to transfer or otherwise alter
or affect property or interests in
property blocked pursuant to § 570.201
is prohibited unless licensed pursuant
to this part.
Note 1 to § 570.507. Pursuant to part 501,
subpart E, of this chapter, U.S. persons
seeking administrative reconsideration or
judicial review of their designation or the
blocking of their property and interests in
property may apply for a specific license
from OFAC to authorize the release of certain
blocked funds for the payment of
professional fees and reimbursement of
incurred expenses for the provision of such
legal services where alternative funding
sources are not available.
§ 570.508 Payments for legal services from
funds originating outside the United States.
(a) Professional fees and incurred
expenses. (1) Receipt of payment of
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professional fees and reimbursement of
incurred expenses for the provision of
legal services authorized pursuant to
§ 570.507(a) to or on behalf of any
person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, is authorized from funds
originating outside the United States,
provided that the funds do not originate
from:
(i) A source within the United States;
(ii) Any source, wherever located,
within the possession or control of a
U.S. person; or
(iii) Any individual or entity, other
than the person on whose behalf the
legal services authorized pursuant to
§ 570.507(a) are to be provided, whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to any part of this
chapter or any Executive order or
statute.
(2) Nothing in this paragraph (a)
authorizes payments for legal services
using funds in which any other person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201, any other part of this chapter,
or any Executive order or statute has an
interest.
(b) Reports. (1) U.S. persons who
receive payments pursuant to paragraph
(a) of this section must submit annual
reports no later than 30 days following
the end of the calendar year during
which the payments were received
providing information on the funds
received. Such reports shall specify:
(i) The individual or entity from
whom the funds originated and the
amount of funds received; and
(ii) If applicable:
(A) The names of any individuals or
entities providing related services to the
U.S. person receiving payment in
connection with authorized legal
services, such as private investigators or
expert witnesses;
(B) A general description of the
services provided; and
(C) The amount of funds paid in
connection with such services.
(2) The reports, which must reference
this section, are to be submitted to
OFAC using one of the following
methods:
(i) Email (preferred method):
OFACreport@treasury.gov; or
(ii) U.S. mail: OFAC Regulations
Reports, Office of Foreign Assets
Control, U.S. Department of the
Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW, Freedman’s Bank Building,
Washington, DC 20220.
§ 570.510 Official business of the United
States Government.
§ 570.509
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b) of this section, U.S. persons are
authorized to continue the normal
operations of an investment fund that is
organized, located, managed, or
Emergency medical services.
The provision and receipt of
nonscheduled emergency medical
services that are prohibited by this part
are authorized.
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All transactions prohibited by this
part that are for the conduct of the
official business of the United States
Government by employees, grantees, or
contractors thereof are authorized.
§ 570.511 Official business of certain
international organizations and entities.
All transactions prohibited by this
part that are for the conduct of the
official business of the following entities
by employees, grantees, or contractors
thereof are authorized:
(a) The United Nations, including its
Programmes, Funds, and Other Entities
and Bodies, as well as its Specialized
Agencies and Related Organizations;
(b) The International Centre for
Settlement of Investment Disputes
(ICSID) and the Multilateral Investment
Guarantee Agency (MIGA);
(c) The African Development Bank
Group, the Asian Development Bank,
the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development, and the InterAmerican Development Bank Group
(IDB Group), including any fund entity
administered or established by any of
the foregoing;
(d) The International Committee of
the Red Cross and the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies; and
(e) The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis, and Malaria and the
Global Alliance for Vaccines and
Immunizations.
§ 570.512 Property of the Government of
Libya, its agencies, instrumentalities, and
controlled entities, and the Central Bank of
Libya.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b) of this section, as of December 16,
2011, all property and interests in
property of the Government of Libya, its
agencies, instrumentalities, and
controlled entities, and the Central Bank
of Libya blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201(a)(1) are unblocked.
(b) All funds, including cash,
securities, bank accounts, and
investment accounts, and precious
metals of the Libyan Investment
Authority (LIA) and entities owned or
controlled by the LIA blocked pursuant
to § 570.201(a)(1), as of September 19,
2011, remain blocked.
§ 570.513 Normal operations of investment
funds in which there is a blocked noncontrolling, minority interest of the
Government of Libya.
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administered in the United States in
which any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201(a)(1), (2), or (3)
has both a non-controlling and a
minority interest, provided that the
investment fund is not blocked pursuant
to any other paragraph of § 570.201.
(b) The authorization in paragraph (a)
of this section is subject to the following
conditions:
(1) Any payment or transfer of funds,
securities, or other assets in the
possession or control of a U.S. person to
any person whose property and interests
in property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201 may only be directed or made
into a blocked account at a financial
institution in the United States in the
name of the blocked person.
(2) Transfers of funds, securities, or
other assets by a U.S. person between
blocked accounts created or funded
pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this
section in its branches or offices are
authorized provided that:
(i) No transfer is made from an
account within the United States to an
account held outside the United States;
and
(ii) A transfer from a blocked account
may only be made to another blocked
account held in the same name.
(3) No immediate financial or
economic benefit is accessible or made
available to any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to § 570.201.
(4) U.S. persons shall not:
(i) Make any loans to, or on behalf of,
any person whose property and interests
in property are blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201; or
(ii) Debit a blocked account for
repayment of a loan or as setoff for a
debt owed by any person whose
property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to § 570.201.
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Note 1 to § 570.513. Normal operations
include: investment management functions;
the purchase and disposition of portfolio
investments; the custody of portfolio
investments; the making of payments owed
by the investment fund to its managers, other
service providers, directors, government
regulators, tax authorities, or investors whose
property and interests in property are not
blocked; or the receipt of funds, securities, or
other assets.
§ 570.514 Transactions with, and property
and interests in property of, the Libyan
National Oil Corporation and its
subsidiaries.
(a) As of September 19, 2011, all
transactions involving the Libyan
National Oil Corporation (NOC) or
entities owned or controlled by the NOC
are authorized, provided that such
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transactions do not involve any other
persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked.
(b) As of September 19, 2011, all
property and interests in property of the
NOC and entities owned or controlled
by the NOC are unblocked.
(c) Within 10 business days of the
release of any blocked funds, including
cash and securities, pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this section, a report
must be filed with the Sanctions
Compliance and Evaluation Division of
the Office of Foreign Assets Control via
email to OFACreport@treasury.gov. For
each amount released, the report must
include a copy of the related initial
blocking report and indicate the date
that the funds were released and the
amount released.
§ 570.515 Funds of the General National
Maritime Transport Company unblocked.
(a) As of November 18, 2011, all
funds, including cash, securities, bank
accounts, and investment accounts, and
precious metals of the General National
Maritime Transport Company blocked
pursuant to § 570.201(a)(1) or (3) are
unblocked.
(b) Within 10 business days of the
release of any blocked funds or precious
metals pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section, a report must be filed with the
Sanctions Compliance and Evaluation
Division of the Office of Foreign Assets
Control via email to OFACreport@
treasury.gov. For each amount released,
the report must include a copy of the
related initial blocking report and
indicate the date that the funds were
released and the amount released.
§ 570.516 Property and interests in
property of Arab Turkish Bank and North
African International Bank unblocked.
(a) As of December 1, 2011, all
property and interests in property of
Arab Turkish Bank and North African
International Bank blocked pursuant to
§ 570.201(a)(1) or (3) are unblocked.
(b) Within 10 business days of the
release of any blocked funds, including
cash, securities, bank accounts, and
investment accounts, pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this section, a report
must be filed with the Sanctions
Compliance and Evaluation Division of
the Office of Foreign Assets Control via
email to OFACreport@treasury.gov. For
each amount released, the report must
include a copy of the related initial
blocking report and indicate the date
that the funds were released and the
amount released.
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Subpart F—Reports
§ 570.601
Records and reports.
For provisions relating to required
records and reports, see part 501,
subpart C, of this chapter.
Recordkeeping and reporting
requirements imposed by part 501 of
this chapter with respect to the
prohibitions contained in this part are
considered requirements arising
pursuant to this part.
Subpart G—Penalties and Findings of
Violation
§ 570.701
Penalties.
(a) Section 206 of the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50
U.S.C. 1705) (IEEPA) is applicable to
violations of the provisions of any
license, ruling, regulation, order,
directive, or instruction issued by or
pursuant to the direction or
authorization of the Secretary of the
Treasury pursuant to this part or
otherwise under IEEPA.
(1) A civil penalty not to exceed the
amount set forth in section 206 of IEEPA
may be imposed on any person who
violates, attempts to violate, conspires
to violate, or causes a violation of any
license, order, regulation, or prohibition
issued under IEEPA.
(2) IEEPA provides for a maximum
civil penalty not to exceed the greater of
$330,947 or an amount that is twice the
amount of the transaction that is the
basis of the violation with respect to
which the penalty is imposed.
(3) A person who willfully commits,
willfully attempts to commit, willfully
conspires to commit, or aids or abets in
the commission of a violation of any
license, order, regulation, or prohibition
may, upon conviction, be fined not
more than $1,000,000, or if a natural
person, be imprisoned for not more than
20 years, or both.
(b)(1) The civil penalties provided in
IEEPA are subject to adjustment
pursuant to the Federal Civil Penalties
Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990 (Pub.
L. 101–410, as amended, 28 U.S.C. 2461
note).
(2) The criminal penalties provided in
IEEPA are subject to adjustment
pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3571.
(c) Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001,
whoever, in any matter within the
jurisdiction of the executive, legislative,
or judicial branch of the Government of
the United States, knowingly and
willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up
by any trick, scheme, or device a
material fact; or makes any materially
false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement
or representation; or makes or uses any
false writing or document knowing the
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fictitious, or fraudulent statement or
entry shall be fined under title 18,
United States Code, imprisoned, or
both.
(d) Section 5(b) of the United Nations
Participation Act, as amended (22
U.S.C. 287c(b)) (UNPA), provides that
any person who willfully violates or
evades or attempts to violate or evade
any order, rule, or regulation issued by
the President pursuant to section 5(a) of
the UNPA shall, upon conviction, be
fined not more than $1,000,000 and, if
a natural person, may also be
imprisoned for not more than 20 years.
(e) Violations involving transactions
described at section 203(b)(1), (3), and
(4) of IEEPA shall be subject only to the
penalties set forth in paragraph (d) of
this section.
(f) Violations of this part may also be
subject to other applicable laws.
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§ 570.702
Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement.
(a) When required. If OFAC has
reason to believe that there has occurred
a violation of any provision of this part
or a violation of the provisions of any
license, ruling, regulation, order,
directive, or instruction issued by or
pursuant to the direction or
authorization of the Secretary of the
Treasury pursuant to this part or
otherwise under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) and determines that
a civil monetary penalty is warranted,
OFAC will issue a Pre-Penalty Notice
informing the alleged violator of the
agency’s intent to impose a monetary
penalty. A Pre-Penalty Notice shall be in
writing. The Pre-Penalty Notice may be
issued whether or not another agency
has taken any action with respect to the
matter. For a description of the contents
of a Pre-Penalty Notice, see appendix A
to part 501 of this chapter.
(b) Response—(1) Right to respond.
An alleged violator has the right to
respond to a Pre-Penalty Notice by
making a written presentation to OFAC.
For a description of the information that
should be included in such a response,
see appendix A to part 501 of this
chapter.
(2) Deadline for response. A response
to a Pre-Penalty Notice must be made
within 30 days as set forth in paragraphs
(b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section. The
failure to submit a response within 30
days shall be deemed to be a waiver of
the right to respond.
(i) Computation of time for response.
A response to a Pre-Penalty Notice must
be postmarked or date-stamped by the
U.S. Postal Service (or foreign postal
service, if mailed abroad) or courier
service provider (if transmitted to OFAC
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by courier), or dated if sent by email, on
or before the 30th day after the postmark
date on the envelope in which the PrePenalty Notice was mailed or date the
Pre-Penalty Notice was emailed. If the
Pre-Penalty Notice was personally
delivered by a non-U.S. Postal Service
agent authorized by OFAC, a response
must be postmarked or date-stamped on
or before the 30th day after the date of
delivery.
(ii) Extensions of time for response. If
a due date falls on a federal holiday or
weekend, that due date is extended to
include the following business day. Any
other extensions of time will be granted,
at the discretion of OFAC, only upon
specific request to OFAC.
(3) Form and method of response. A
response to a Pre-Penalty Notice need
not be in any particular form, but it
must be typewritten and signed by the
alleged violator or a representative
thereof (electronic signature is
acceptable), contain information
sufficient to indicate that it is in
response to the Pre-Penalty Notice, and
include the OFAC identification number
listed on the Pre-Penalty Notice. The
response must be sent to OFAC’s Office
of Compliance and Enforcement by mail
or courier or email and must be
postmarked or date-stamped in
accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this
section.
(c) Settlement. Settlement discussion
may be initiated by OFAC, the alleged
violator, or the alleged violator’s
authorized representative. For a
description of practices with respect to
settlement, see appendix A to part 501
of this chapter.
(d) Guidelines. Guidelines for the
imposition or settlement of civil
penalties by OFAC are contained in
appendix A to part 501 of this chapter.
(e) Representation. A representative of
the alleged violator may act on behalf of
the alleged violator, but any oral
communication with OFAC prior to a
written submission regarding the
specific allegations contained in the PrePenalty Notice must be preceded by a
written letter of representation, unless
the Pre-Penalty Notice was served upon
the alleged violator in care of the
representative.
§ 570.703
Penalty imposition.
If, after considering any written
response to the Pre-Penalty Notice and
any relevant facts, OFAC determines
that there was a violation by the alleged
violator named in the Pre-Penalty
Notice and that a civil monetary penalty
is appropriate, OFAC may issue a
Penalty Notice to the violator containing
a determination of the violation and the
imposition of the monetary penalty. For
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additional details concerning issuance
of a Penalty Notice, see appendix A to
part 501 of this chapter. The issuance of
the Penalty Notice shall constitute final
agency action. The violator has the right
to seek judicial review of that final
agency action in federal district court.
§ 570.704 Administrative collection;
referral to United States Department of
Justice.
In the event that the violator does not
pay the penalty imposed pursuant to
this part or make payment arrangements
acceptable to OFAC, the matter may be
referred for administrative collection
measures by the Department of the
Treasury or to the United States
Department of Justice for appropriate
action to recover the penalty in a civil
suit in a federal district court.
§ 570.705
Findings of Violation.
(a) When issued. (1) OFAC may issue
an initial Finding of Violation that
identifies a violation if OFAC:
(i) Determines that there has occurred
a violation of any provision of this part,
or a violation of the provisions of any
license, ruling, regulation, order,
directive, or instruction issued by or
pursuant to the direction or
authorization of the Secretary of the
Treasury pursuant to this part or
otherwise under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50
U.S.C. 1701–1706);
(ii) Considers it important to
document the occurrence of a violation;
and
(iii) Based on the Guidelines
contained in appendix A to part 501 of
this chapter, concludes that an
administrative response is warranted
but that a civil monetary penalty is not
the most appropriate response.
(2) An initial Finding of Violation
shall be in writing and may be issued
whether or not another agency has taken
any action with respect to the matter.
For additional details concerning
issuance of a Finding of Violation, see
appendix A to part 501 of this chapter.
(b) Response—(1) Right to respond.
An alleged violator has the right to
contest an initial Finding of Violation
by providing a written response to
OFAC.
(2) Deadline for response; default
determination. A response to an initial
Finding of Violation must be made
within 30 days as set forth in paragraphs
(b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section. The
failure to submit a response within 30
days shall be deemed to be a waiver of
the right to respond, and the initial
Finding of Violation will become final
and will constitute final agency action.
The violator has the right to seek
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judicial review of that final agency
action in federal district court.
(i) Computation of time for response.
A response to an initial Finding of
Violation must be postmarked or datestamped by the U.S. Postal Service (or
foreign postal service, if mailed abroad)
or courier service provider (if
transmitted to OFAC by courier), or
dated if sent by email, on or before the
30th day after the postmark date on the
envelope in which the initial Finding of
Violation was served or date the Finding
of Violation was sent by email. If the
initial Finding of Violation was
personally delivered by a non-U.S.
Postal Service agent authorized by
OFAC, a response must be postmarked
or date-stamped on or before the 30th
day after the date of delivery.
(ii) Extensions of time for response. If
a due date falls on a federal holiday or
weekend, that due date is extended to
include the following business day. Any
other extensions of time will be granted,
at the discretion of OFAC, only upon
specific request to OFAC.
(3) Form and method of response. A
response to an initial Finding of
Violation need not be in any particular
form, but it must be typewritten and
signed by the alleged violator or a
representative thereof (electronic
signature is acceptable), contain
information sufficient to indicate that it
is in response to the initial Finding of
Violation, and include the OFAC
identification number listed on the
initial Finding of Violation. The
response must be sent to OFAC’s Office
of Compliance and Enforcement by mail
or courier or email and must be
postmarked or date-stamped in
accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this
section.
(4) Information that should be
included in response. Any response
should set forth in detail why the
alleged violator either believes that a
violation of the regulations did not
occur and/or why a Finding of Violation
is otherwise unwarranted under the
circumstances, with reference to the
General Factors Affecting
Administrative Action set forth in the
Guidelines contained in appendix A to
part 501 of this chapter. The response
should include all documentary or other
evidence available to the alleged
violator that supports the arguments set
forth in the response. OFAC will
consider all relevant materials
submitted in the response.
(c) Determination—(1) Determination
that a Finding of Violation is warranted.
If, after considering the response, OFAC
determines that a final Finding of
Violation should be issued, OFAC will
issue a final Finding of Violation that
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will inform the violator of its decision.
A final Finding of Violation shall
constitute final agency action. The
violator has the right to seek judicial
review of that final agency action in
federal district court.
(2) Determination that a Finding of
Violation is not warranted. If, after
considering the response, OFAC
determines a Finding of Violation is not
warranted, then OFAC will inform the
alleged violator of its decision not to
issue a final Finding of Violation.
Note 1 to paragraph (c)(2). A
determination by OFAC that a final Finding
of Violation is not warranted does not
preclude OFAC from pursuing other
enforcement actions consistent with the
Guidelines contained in appendix A to part
501 of this chapter.
(d) Representation. A representative
of the alleged violator may act on behalf
of the alleged violator, but any oral
communication with OFAC prior to a
written submission regarding the
specific alleged violations contained in
the initial Finding of Violation must be
preceded by a written letter of
representation, unless the initial
Finding of Violation was served upon
the alleged violator in care of the
representative.
Subpart H—Procedures
§ 570.801
Procedures.
For license application procedures
and procedures relating to amendments,
modifications, or revocations of
licenses; administrative decisions;
rulemaking; and requests for documents
pursuant to the Freedom of Information
and Privacy Acts (5 U.S.C. 552 and
552a), see part 501, subpart E, of this
chapter.
§ 570.802 Delegation of certain authorities
of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Any action that the Secretary of the
Treasury is authorized to take pursuant
to E.O. 13566 of February 25, 2011, E.O.
13726 of April 19, 2016, and any further
Executive orders relating to the national
emergency declared therein, may be
taken by the Director of OFAC or by any
other person to whom the Secretary of
the Treasury has delegated authority so
to act.
Subpart I—Paperwork Reduction Act
§ 570.901
Paperwork Reduction Act notice.
For approval by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3507) of information
collections relating to recordkeeping
and reporting requirements, licensing
procedures, and other procedures, see
§ 501.901 of this chapter. An agency
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may not conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it
displays a valid control number
assigned by OMB.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R09–OAR–2018–0535; FRL–9690–02–
R9]
Withdrawal and Partial Approval/Partial
Disapproval of Clean Air Plans; San
Joaquin Valley, California;
Contingency Measures for 2008 Ozone
Standards
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is taking final action to
withdraw the portion of a March 25,
2019 final action conditionally
approving state implementation plan
(SIP) submissions from the State of
California under the Clean Air Act (CAA
or ‘‘Act’’) to address contingency
measure requirements for the 2008
ozone national ambient air quality
standards (NAAQS or ‘‘standards’’) in
the San Joaquin Valley, California ozone
nonattainment area. The SIP
submissions include the portions of the
‘‘2016 Ozone Plan for 2008 8-Hour
Ozone Standard’’ and the ‘‘2018
Updates to the California State
Implementation Plan’’ that address the
contingency measure requirement for
San Joaquin Valley. Simultaneously, the
EPA is taking final action to partially
approve and partially disapprove these
SIP submissions. These actions are in
response to a decision issued by the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit (Association of Irritated
Residents v. EPA, Ninth Circuit, No. 19–
71223, opinion filed August 26, 2021)
remanding the EPA’s conditional
approval of the contingency measure
SIP submissions back to the Agency for
further proceedings consistent with the
decision.
DATES: This final rule is effective on
November 2, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a
docket for this action under Docket ID
No. EPA–R09–OAR–2018–0535. All
documents in the docket are listed on
the https://www.regulations.gov
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 570
Libyan Sanctions Regulations
AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is amending the Libyan Sanctions Regulations and
reissuing them in their entirety to further implement a February 25,
2011 Libya-related Executive order and to implement an April 19, 2016
Libya-related Executive order. This final rule replaces the regulations
that were published in abbreviated form on July 1, 2011, and includes
additional interpretive guidance and definitions, general licenses, and
other regulatory provisions that will provide further guidance to the
public. Due to the number of regulatory sections being updated or
added, OFAC is reissuing the Libyan Sanctions Regulations in their
entirety.
DATES: This rule is effective October 3, 2022.
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.treasury.gov/ofac.
Background
On July 1, 2011, OFAC issued the Libyan Sanctions Regulations, 31
CFR part 570 (76 FR 38562, July 1, 2011) (the ``Regulations''), to
implement Executive Order (E.O.) 13566 of February 25, 2011, ``Blocking
Property and Prohibiting Certain Transactions Related to Libya'' (76 FR
11315, March 2, 2011), pursuant to authorities delegated to the
Secretary of the Treasury in E.O. 13566. The Regulations were initially
issued in abbreviated form for the purpose of providing immediate
guidance to the public. OFAC is revising the Regulations to further
implement E.O. 13566 and to implement E.O. 13726 of April 19, 2016,
``Blocking Property and Suspending Entry Into the United States of
Persons Contributing to the Situation in Libya'' (81 FR 23559, April
21, 2016). OFAC is amending and reissuing the Regulations as a more
comprehensive set of regulations that includes additional interpretive
guidance and definitions, general licenses, and other regulatory
provisions that will provide further guidance to the public. Due to the
number of regulatory sections being updated or added, OFAC is reissuing
the Regulations in their entirety.
E.O. 13566
On February 25, 2011, the President, invoking the authority of,
inter alia, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C.
1701-1706) (IEEPA), issued E.O. 13566, effective at 8:00 p.m. eastern
standard time on February 25, 2011. In E.O. 13566, the President found
that Colonel Muammar Qadhafi, his government, and close associates have
taken extreme measures against the people of Libya, including by using
weapons of war, mercenaries, and wanton violence against unarmed
civilians. The President further found that there is a serious risk
that Libyan state assets would be misappropriated by Qadhafi, members
of his government, members of his family, or his close associates if
those assets are not protected. The President found that these
circumstances, the prolonged attacks, and the increased numbers of
Libyans seeking refuge in other countries from the attacks, had caused
a deterioration in the security of Libya and posed a serious risk to
its stability, thereby constituting an unusual and extraordinary threat
to the national security and foreign policy of the United States and
declared a national emergency to deal with that threat.
Section 1 of E.O. 13566 blocks, with certain exceptions, all
property and interests in property that are in the United States, that
come within the United States, or that are or come within the
possession or control of any U.S. person of: (a) the persons listed in
the Annex to E.O. 13566; and (b) any person determined by the Secretary
of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State: (i) to be
a senior official of the Government of Libya; (ii) to be a child of
Colonel Muammar Qadhafi; (iii) to be responsible for or complicit in,
or responsible for ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, or to
have participated in, the commission of human rights abuses related to
political repression in Libya; (iv) to have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial, material, logistical, or technical
support for, or goods or services in support of the activities
described in section 1(b)(iii) of E.O. 13566 or any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566;
(v) to be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, any person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566; or (vi) to be a spouse or
dependent child of any person whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566. The property and interests in
property of the persons described above may not be transferred, paid,
exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in.
Section 2 of E.O. 13566 blocks, with certain exceptions, all
property and interests in property that are in the United States, that
come within the United States, or that are or come within the
possession or control of any U.S. person, of the Government of Libya,
its agencies, instrumentalities, and controlled entities, and the
Central Bank of Libya.
In section 4 of E.O. 13566, the President determined that the
making of donations of the type of articles specified in section
203(b)(2) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)), by, to, or for the benefit
of any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13566 would seriously impair the President's ability
to deal with the national emergency declared in E.O. 13566. The
President therefore prohibited the donation of such items except to the
extent provided by statutes, or in regulations, orders, directives or
licenses that may be issued pursuant to E.O. 13566.
Section 5 of E.O. 13566 provides that the prohibition on any
transaction or dealing in blocked property or interests in property
includes the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods,
or services by, to, or for the benefit of any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566, and the
receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services
from any such person.
Section 7 of E.O. 13566 prohibits any transaction by a U.S. person
or within the United States that evades or avoids, has the purpose of
evading or avoiding, causes a violation of, or attempts to violate any
of the prohibitions set forth in E.O. 13566, as well as any conspiracy
formed to violate such prohibitions.
Section 10 of E.O. 13566 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury,
in consultation with the Secretary of State, to take such actions,
including the promulgation of rules and regulations, and to employ all
powers granted to the President by IEEPA as may be necessary to carry
out the purposes of E.O. 13566. Section 10 also provides that the
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Secretary of the Treasury may redelegate any of these functions to
other officers and agencies of the U.S. Government.
E.O. 13726
On April 19, 2016, the President, invoking the authority of, inter
alia, IEEPA and the United Nations Participation Act (22 U.S.C. 287c)
(UNPA), issued E.O. 13726. In E.O. 13726, the President expanded the
scope of the national emergency declared in E.O. 13566, finding that
the ongoing violence in Libya, human rights abuses, violations of the
arms embargo imposed by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970
(2011), and misappropriation of Libya's natural resources threatened
the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, democratic transition, and
territorial integrity of Libya, and thereby constituted an unusual and
extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the
United States.
Section 1(a) of E.O. 13726 blocks, with certain exceptions, all
property and interests in property that are in the United States, that
come within the United States, or that are or come within the
possession or control of any U.S. person of any person determined by
the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of
State: (i) to be responsible for or complicit in, or to have engaged
in, directly or indirectly, any of the following: (A) actions or
policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Libya,
including through the supply of arms or related materiel; (B) actions
or policies that obstruct, undermine, delay, or impede, or pose a
significant risk of obstructing, undermining, delaying, or impeding,
the adoption of or political transition to a Government of National
Accord or a successor government; (C) actions that may lead to or
result in the misappropriation of state assets of Libya; or (D)
threatening or coercing Libyan state financial institutions or the
Libyan National Oil Company; (ii) to be planning, directing, or
committing, or to have planned, directed, or committed, attacks against
any Libyan state facility or installation (including oil facilities),
against any air, land, or sea port in Libya, or against any foreign
mission in Libya; (iii) to be involved in, or to have been involved in,
the targeting of civilians through the commission of acts of violence,
abduction, forced displacement, or attacks on schools, hospitals,
religious sites, or locations where civilians are seeking refuge, or
through conduct that would constitute a serious abuse or violation of
human rights or a violation of international humanitarian law; (iv) to
be involved in, or to have been involved in, the illicit exploitation
of crude oil or any other natural resources in Libya, including the
illicit production, refining, brokering, sale, purchase, or export of
Libyan oil; (v) to be a leader of an entity that has, or whose members
have, engaged in any activity described in section 1(a)(i), (a)(ii),
(a)(iii), or (a)(iv) of E.O. 13726; (vi) to have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial, material, logistical, or
technological support for, or goods or services in support of: (A) any
of the activities described in section1(a)(i), (a)(ii), (a)(iii), or
(a)(iv) of E.O. 13726; or (B) any person whose property and interests
in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13726; or (vii) to be owned or
controlled by, or to have acted or purported to act for or on behalf
of, any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13726.
In section 3 of E.O. 13726, the President determined that the
making of donations of the type of articles specified in section
203(b)(2) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)), by, to, or for the benefit
of any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to E.O. 13726 would seriously impair the President's ability
to deal with the national emergency declared in E.O. 13726. The
President therefore prohibited the donation of such items except to the
extent provided by statutes, or in regulations, orders, directives or
licenses that may be issued pursuant to E.O. 13726.
Section 4 of E.O. 13726 provides that the prohibition on any
transaction or dealing in blocked property or interests in property
includes the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods,
or services by, to, or for the benefit of any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 13726, and the
receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods or services
from any such person.
Section 5 of E.O. 13726 prohibits any transaction by a U.S. person
or within the United States that evades or avoids, has the purpose of
evading or avoiding, causes a violation of, or attempts to violate any
of the prohibitions set forth in E.O. 13726, as well as any conspiracy
formed to violate such prohibitions.
Section 8 of E.O. 13726 authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury,
in consultation with the Secretary of State, to take such actions,
including the promulgation of rules and regulations, and to employ all
powers granted to the President by IEEPA and the UNPA, as may be
necessary to carry out the purposes of E.O. 13726. Section 8 also
provides that the Secretary of the Treasury may redelegate any of these
functions to other officers and agencies of the U.S. Government.
Current Regulatory Action
In furtherance of the purposes of E.O. 13566 and E.O. 13726, OFAC
is reissuing the Regulations. The Regulations implement targeted
sanctions that are directed at persons determined to meet the criteria
set forth in Sec. 570.201 of the Regulations, as well as sanctions
that may be set forth in any future Executive orders issued pursuant to
the national emergency declared in E.O. 13566. The sanctions in E.O.
13566 and E.O. 13726 do not generally prohibit trade or the provision
of banking or other financial services to the country of Libya.
Instead, the sanctions in E.O. 13566 and E.O. 13726 apply where the
transaction or service in question involves property or interests in
property that are blocked pursuant to these Executive orders.
Subpart A of the Regulations clarifies the relation of this part to
other laws and regulations. Subpart B of the Regulations implements the
prohibitions contained in sections 1, 2, and 7 of E.O. 13566 and
sections 1 and 5 of E.O. 13726, as well as the prohibitions contained
in any further Executive orders issued pursuant to the national
emergency declared in E.O. 13566. See, e.g., Sec. Sec. 570.201 and
570.205. Persons identified in the Annex to E.O. 13566, designated by
or under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to
E.O. 13566 or E.O. 13726, or otherwise blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566
or E.O. 13726, as well as persons who are blocked pursuant to any
further Executive orders issued pursuant to the national emergency
declared in E.O. 13566, are referred to throughout the Regulations as
``persons whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant
to Sec. 570.201.'' Section 570.201(d) provides that the prohibitions
in Sec. 570.201(a) apply except to the extent provided by statutes, or
in regulations, orders, directives, or licenses that may be issued
pursuant to this part, and notwithstanding any contract entered into or
any license or permit granted prior to the effective date. As such, the
term ``persons whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201'' in the Regulations does not include the
Government of Libya, with the exception of funds of the Libyan
Investment Authority (LIA) blocked as of September 19, 2011, because,
with the noted exception, OFAC unblocked the Government of Libya by
general license as of December 16, 2011. The
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names of persons designated or identified as blocked pursuant to E.O.
13566 or E.O. 13726, or any further Executive orders issued pursuant to
the national emergency declared therein, are published on OFAC's
Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN List),
which is accessible via OFAC's website. Those names also are published
in the Federal Register as they are added to the SDN List.
Sections 570.202 and 570.203 of subpart B detail the effect of
transfers of blocked property in violation of the Regulations and set
forth the requirement to hold blocked funds, such as currency, bank
deposits, or liquidated financial obligations, in interest-bearing
blocked accounts. Section 570.204 of subpart B provides that all
expenses incident to the maintenance of blocked tangible property shall
be the responsibility of the owners and operators of such property, and
that such expenses shall not be met from blocked funds, unless
otherwise authorized. The section further provides that blocked
property may, in OFAC's discretion, be sold or liquidated and the net
proceeds placed in a blocked interest-bearing account in the name of
the owner of the property.
Section 570.205 of subpart B prohibits any transaction by a U.S.
person or within the United States that evades or avoids, has the
purpose of evading or avoiding, causes a violation of, or attempts to
violate any of the prohibitions set forth in Sec. 570.201 of the
Regulations, and any conspiracy formed to violate such prohibitions.
Section 570.206 of subpart B states certain transactions that are
exempt from the prohibitions of the Regulations pursuant to section
203(b) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)). As further set forth in this
section, these exemptions do not apply to transactions involving
persons whose property and interests in property are blocked under the
authority of the UNPA. In subpart C of the Regulations, new definitions
are being added to other key terms used throughout the Regulations.
Because these new definitions were inserted in alphabetical order, the
definitions that were in the prior abbreviated set of regulations have
been renumbered. The definition of Government of Libya, previously in
Sec. 560.304, has been redesignated as Sec. 570.305 and modified,
including to list types of entities that are directly or indirectly
owned or controlled by the Government of Libya. Similarly, in subpart
D, which contains interpretive sections regarding the Regulations,
certain provisions have been renumbered and others added to those in
the prior abbreviated set of regulations. Section 570.411 of subpart D
explains that the property and interests in property of an entity are
blocked if the entity is directly or indirectly owned, whether
individually or in the aggregate, 50 percent or more by one or more
persons whose property and interests in property are blocked, whether
or not the entity itself is incorporated into OFAC's SDN List.
Transactions otherwise prohibited by the Regulations but found to
be consistent with U.S. policy may be authorized by one of the general
licenses contained in subpart E of the Regulations or by a specific
license issued pursuant to the procedures described in subpart E of 31
CFR part 501. OFAC is redesignating, with modifications, the
authorizations for the provision of certain legal services previously
in Sec. 570.506 as Sec. 570.507 and the authorization for the
provision of emergency services previously in Sec. 570.507 as Sec.
570.509. Because OFAC unblocked all property and interests in property
of the Government of Libya by general license as of December 16, 2011,
with the exception of funds of the LIA blocked as of September 19,
2011, the authorization for Libyan diplomatic missions previously in
Sec. 570.508 has been removed from the Regulations. OFAC is adding
Sec. Sec. 570.506, 570.508, 570.510, and 570.511, which authorize,
respectively, certain transactions relating to the following:
investment and reinvestment of blocked funds by U.S. financial
institutions, certain payments for legal services, the official
business of the United States Government, and official activities of
certain international organizations and other international entities in
Libya.
OFAC is also incorporating five general licenses into the
Regulations that were previously only available on OFAC's website, with
modifications, including updates to the email address for certain
reporting requirements. Section 570.512 incorporates General License
11, unblocking the property and interests in property of the Government
of Libya, its agencies, instrumentalities, and controlled entities, and
the Central Bank of Libya, but not any funds of the LIA nor any
entities owned or controlled by the LIA blocked as of September 19,
2011. General License 11 was issued on OFAC's website on December 16,
2011, and will be removed from the website upon publication of this
rule. Section 570.513 incorporates General License 4, authorizing U.S.
persons, subject to certain conditions, to continue the normal
operations of an investment fund in the United States in which certain
persons whose property and interests in property are blocked have both
a non-controlling and a minority interest. This authorization has been
modified in the Regulations to revise the condition that authorized
funds transfers must be made into a blocked account to include
transfers to all persons blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, and to no
longer require monthly reporting. General License 4 was issued on
OFAC's website on April 8, 2011, and will be removed from the website
upon publication of this rule. Section 570.514 incorporates General
License 7A, authorizing certain transactions involving the Libyan
National Oil Corporation (NOC) or entities owned or controlled by the
NOC, and unblocking property and interests in property of the NOC and
entities owned or controlled by the NOC. This authorization has been
modified in the Regulations to omit the entities named in General
License 7A as being owned or controlled by the NOC, which were
exemplary. General License 7A, which superseded General License 7, was
issued on OFAC's website on September 19, 2011, and will be removed
from the website upon publication of this rule. Section 570.515
incorporates General License 9, unblocking the funds of the General
National Maritime Transport Company. General License 9 was published on
OFAC's website on November 18, 2011, and will be removed from the
website upon publication of this rule. Section 570.516 incorporates
General License 10, unblocking the property and interests in property
of Arab Turkish Bank and North African International Bank. General
License 10 was issued on OFAC's website on December 1, 2011, and will
be removed from the website upon publication of this rule. General
licenses and statements of licensing policy relating to this part also
may be available through the Libya sanctions page on OFAC's website:
www.treas.gov/ofac.
Subpart F of the Regulations refers to subpart C of part 501 for
recordkeeping and reporting requirements. Subpart G of the Regulations
describes the civil and criminal penalties applicable to violations of
the Regulations, as well as the procedures governing the potential
imposition of a civil monetary penalty or issuance of a Finding of
Violation. Subpart G also refers to appendix A of part 501 for a more
complete description of these procedures.
Subpart H of the Regulations refers to subpart E of part 501 for
applicable provisions relating to administrative procedures and
contains a delegation of certain authorities of the Secretary of the
Treasury. Subpart I of the
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Regulations sets forth a Paperwork Reduction Act notice.
Public Participation
Because the Regulations involve a foreign affairs function, the
provisions of E.O. 12866 of September 30, 1993, ``Regulatory Planning
and Review'' (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), and the Administrative
Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553) requiring notice of proposed rulemaking,
opportunity for public participation, and delay in effective date, are
inapplicable. Because no notice of proposed rulemaking is required for
this rule, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612) does not
apply.
Paperwork Reduction Act
The collections of information related to the Regulations are
contained in 31 CFR part 501 (the ``Reporting, Procedures and Penalties
Regulations''). Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3507), those collections of information have been approved by
the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1505-0164. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless the collection of
information displays a valid control number.
List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 570
Administrative practice and procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of
assets, Credit, Foreign Trade, Libya, Penalties, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Sanctions, Securities, Services.
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For the reasons set forth in the preamble, OFAC revises 31 CFR part 570
to read as follows:
PART 570--LIBYAN SANCTIONS REGULATIONS
Subpart A--Relation of This Part to Other Laws and Regulations
Sec.
570.101 Relation of this part to other laws and regulations.
Subpart B--Prohibitions
570.201 Prohibited transactions.
570.202 Effect of transfers violating the provisions of this part.
570.203 Holding of funds in interest-bearing accounts; investment
and reinvestment.
570.204 Expenses of maintaining blocked tangible property;
liquidation of blocked property.
570.205 Evasions; attempts; causing violations; conspiracies.
570.206 Exempt transactions.
Subpart C--General Definitions
570.300 Applicability of definitions.
570.301 Blocked account; blocked property.
570.302 Effective date.
570.303 Entity.
570.304 Financial, material, logistical, or technical support;
financial, material, logistical, or technological support.
570.305 Government of Libya.
570.306 Government of National Accord or a successor government.
570.307 [Reserved]
570.308 Interest.
570.309 Licenses; general and specific.
570.310 OFAC.
570.311 Person.
570.312 Property; property interest.
570.313 Transfer.
570.314 United States.
570.315 United States person; U.S. person.
570.316 U.S. financial institution.
Subpart D--Interpretations
570.401 Reference to amended sections.
570.402 Effect of amendment.
570.403 Termination and acquisition of an interest in blocked
property.
570.404 Transactions ordinarily incident to a licensed transaction.
570.405 Provision and receipt of services.
570.406 Offshore transactions involving blocked property.
570.407 Payments from blocked accounts to satisfy obligations
prohibited.
570.408 Charitable contributions.
570.409 Credit extended and cards issued by financial institutions
to a person whose property and interests in property are blocked.
570.410 Setoffs prohibited.
570.411 Entities owned by one or more persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked.
Subpart E--Licenses, Authorizations, and Statements of Licensing Policy
570.501 General and specific licensing procedures.
570.502 Effect of license or other authorization.
570.503 Exclusion from licenses.
570.504 Payments and transfers to blocked accounts in U.S. financial
institutions.
570.505 Entries in certain accounts for normal service charges.
570.506 Investment and reinvestment of certain funds.
570.507 Provision of certain legal services.
570.508 Payments for legal services from funds originating outside
the United States.
570.509 Emergency medical services.
570.510 Official business of the United States Government.
570.511 Official business of certain international organizations and
entities.
570.512 Property of the Government of Libya, its agencies,
instrumentalities, and controlled entities, and the Central Bank of
Libya.
570.513 Normal operations of investment funds in which there is a
blocked non-controlling, minority interest of the Government of
Libya.
570.514 Transactions with, and property and interests in property
of, the Libyan National Oil Corporation and its subsidiaries.
570.515 Funds of the General National Maritime Transport Company
unblocked.
570.516 Property and interests in property of Arab Turkish Bank and
North African International Bank unblocked.
Subpart F--Reports
570.601 Records and reports.
Subpart G--Penalties and Findings of Violation
570.701 Penalties.
570.702 Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement.
570.703 Penalty imposition.
570.704 Administrative collection; referral to United States
Department of Justice.
570.705 Findings of Violation.
Subpart H--Procedures
570.801 Procedures.
570.802 Delegation of certain authorities of the Secretary of the
Treasury.
Subpart I--Paperwork Reduction Act
570.901 Paperwork Reduction Act notice.
Authority: 3 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321(b); 50 U.S.C. 1601-1651,
1701-1706; 22 U.S.C. 287c; Pub. L. 101-410, 104 Stat. 890, as
amended (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); E.O. 13566, 76 FR 11315, 3 CFR, 2011
Comp., p. 222; E.O. 13726, 81 FR 23559, 3 CFR, 2016 Comp., p. 454.
Subpart A--Relation of This Part to Other Laws and Regulations
Sec. 570.101 Relation of this part to other laws and regulations.
This part is separate from, and independent of, the other parts of
this chapter, with the exception of part 501 of this chapter, the
recordkeeping and reporting requirements and license application and
other procedures of which apply to this part. Actions taken pursuant to
part 501 of this chapter with respect to the prohibitions contained in
this part are considered actions taken pursuant to this part. Differing
foreign policy and national security circumstances may result in
differing interpretations of similar language among the parts of this
chapter. No license or authorization contained in or issued pursuant to
those other parts authorizes any transaction prohibited by this part.
No license or authorization contained in or issued pursuant to any
other provision of law or regulation authorizes any transaction
prohibited by this part. No license or authorization contained in or
issued pursuant to this part relieves the involved parties from
complying with any other applicable laws or regulations.
Subpart B--Prohibitions
Sec. 570.201 Prohibited transactions.
(a) All property and interests in property that are in the United
States, that come within the United States, or
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that are or come within the possession or control of any U.S. person of
the following persons are blocked and may not be transferred, paid,
exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in:
(1) Government of Libya. The Government of Libya, its agencies,
instrumentalities, and controlled entities, and the Central Bank of
Libya;
(2) E.O. 13566 Annex. The persons listed in the Annex to E.O. 13566
of February 25, 2011;
(3) E.O. 13566. Any person determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State:
(i) To be a senior official of the Government of Libya;
(ii) To be a child of Colonel Muammar Qadhafi;
(iii) To be responsible for or complicit in, or responsible for
ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, or to have participated
in, the commission of human rights abuses related to political
repression in Libya;
(iv) To have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technical support for, or goods or services in
support of the activities described in paragraph (a)(3)(iii) of this
section or any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section, or this
paragraph (a)(3);
(v) To be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported to
act for or on behalf of, any person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this
section, or this paragraph (a)(3); or
(vi) To be a spouse or dependent child of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) or
(2) of this section, or this paragraph (a)(3);
(4) E.O. 13726. Any person determined by the Secretary of the
Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State:
(i) To be responsible for or complicit in, or to have engaged in,
directly or indirectly, any of the following:
(A) Actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, or
stability of Libya, including through the supply of arms or related
materiel;
(B) Actions or policies that obstruct, undermine, delay, or impede,
or pose a significant risk of obstructing, undermining, delaying, or
impeding, the adoption of or political transition to a Government of
National Accord or a successor government;
(C) Actions that may lead to or result in the misappropriation of
state assets of Libya; or
(D) Threatening or coercing Libyan state financial institutions or
the Libyan National Oil Company;
(ii) To be planning, directing, or committing, or to have planned,
directed, or committed, attacks against any Libyan state facility or
installation (including oil facilities), against any air, land, or sea
port in Libya, or against any foreign mission in Libya;
(iii) To be involved in, or to have been involved in, the targeting
of civilians through the commission of acts of violence, abduction,
forced displacement, or attacks on schools, hospitals, religious sites,
or locations where civilians are seeking refuge, or through conduct
that would constitute a serious abuse or violation of human rights or a
violation of international humanitarian law;
(iv) To be involved in, or to have been involved in, the illicit
exploitation of crude oil or any other natural resources in Libya,
including the illicit production, refining, brokering, sale, purchase,
or export of Libyan oil;
(v) To be a leader of an entity that has, or whose members have,
engaged in any activity described in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) through (iv)
of this section;
(vi) To have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technological support for, or goods or
services in support of any of the activities described in paragraphs
(a)(4)(i) through (iv) of this section or any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to this paragraph (a)(4); or
(vii) To be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported
to act for or on behalf of, any person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to this paragraph (a)(4).
(b) The prohibitions in paragraph (a) of this section include
prohibitions on the following transactions:
(1) The making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or
services by, to, or for the benefit of any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section; and
(2) The receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods,
or services from any person whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Unless authorized by this part or by a specific license
expressly referring to this part, any dealing in securities (or
evidence thereof) held within the possession or control of a U.S.
person and either registered or inscribed in the name of, or known to
be held for the benefit of, or issued by, any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section is prohibited. This prohibition includes the transfer
(including the transfer on the books of any issuer or agent thereof),
disposition, transportation, importation, exportation, or withdrawal
of, or the endorsement or guaranty of signatures on, any securities on
or after the effective date. This prohibition applies irrespective of
the fact that at any time (whether prior to, on, or subsequent to the
effective date) the registered or inscribed owner of any such
securities may have or might appear to have assigned, transferred, or
otherwise disposed of the securities.
(d) The prohibitions in paragraph (a) of this section apply except
to the extent provided by statutes, or in regulations, orders,
directives, or licenses that may be issued pursuant to this part, and
notwithstanding any contract entered into or any license or permit
granted prior to the effective date.
(e) All transactions prohibited pursuant to any Executive order
issued after April 19, 2016 pursuant to the national emergency declared
in E.O. 13566 of February 25, 2011 are prohibited pursuant to this
part.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.201. The names of persons designated or
identified as blocked pursuant to E.O. 13566, E.O. 13726, or any
further Executive orders issued pursuant to the national emergency
declared therein, whose property and interests in property therefore
are blocked pursuant to this section, are published in the Federal
Register and incorporated into OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals
and Blocked Persons List (SDN List) using the identifier for E.O.
13566: ``[LIBYA2]''; for E.O. 13726: ``[LIBYA3]''; and for any
further Executive orders issued pursuant to the national emergency
declared in E.O. 13566: using the identifier formulation ``[LIBYA-
E.O.[E.O. number pursuant to which the person's property and
interests in property are blocked]].'' The SDN List is accessible
through the following page on OFAC's website: www.treasury.gov/sdn.
Additional information pertaining to the SDN List can be found in
appendix A to this chapter. See Sec. 570.411 concerning entities
that may not be listed on the SDN List but whose property and
interests in property are nevertheless blocked pursuant to this
section. The property and interests in property of persons who meet
the definition of the term Government of Libya and are blocked
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section are blocked regardless of
whether the names of such persons are published in the Federal
Register or incorporated into the SDN List.
Note 2 to Sec. 570.201. The International Emergency Economic
Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), in section 203 (50 U.S.C.
1702), authorizes the blocking of property and interests in property
of a person during the pendency of an investigation. The names of
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persons whose property and interests in property are blocked pending
investigation pursuant to this section may also be published in the
Federal Register and incorporated into the SDN List using the
following identifiers: for E.O. 13566: ``[BPI-LIBYA2]''; for E.O.
13726: ``[BPI-LIBYA3]''; and for any further Executive orders issued
pursuant to the national emergency declared in E.O. 13566: ``[BPI-
LIBYA-E.O.[E.O. number pursuant to which the person's property and
interests in property are blocked pending investigation]].''
Note 3 to Sec. 570.201. Sections 501.806 and 501.807 of this
chapter describe the procedures to be followed by persons seeking,
respectively, the unblocking of funds that they believe were blocked
due to mistaken identity, or administrative reconsideration of their
status as persons whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to this section.
Sec. 570.202 Effect of transfers violating the provisions of this
part.
(a) Any transfer after the effective date that is in violation of
any provision of this part or of any regulation, order, directive,
ruling, instruction, or license issued pursuant to this part, and that
involves any property or interest in property blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201, is null and void and shall not be the basis for the assertion
or recognition of any interest in or right, remedy, power, or privilege
with respect to such property or interest in property.
(b) No transfer before the effective date shall be the basis for
the assertion or recognition of any right, remedy, power, or privilege
with respect to, or any interest in, any property or interest in
property blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, unless the person who holds
or maintains such property, prior to that date, had written notice of
the transfer or by any written evidence had recognized such transfer.
(c) Unless otherwise provided, a license or other authorization
issued by OFAC before, during, or after a transfer shall validate such
transfer or make it enforceable to the same extent that it would be
valid or enforceable but for the provisions of this part and any
regulation, order, directive, ruling, instruction, or license issued
pursuant to this part.
(d) Transfers of property that otherwise would be null and void or
unenforceable by virtue of the provisions of this section shall not be
deemed to be null and void or unenforceable as to any person with whom
such property is or was held or maintained (and as to such person only)
in cases in which such person is able to establish to the satisfaction
of OFAC each of the following:
(1) Such transfer did not represent a willful violation of the
provisions of this part by the person with whom such property is or was
held or maintained (and as to such person only);
(2) The person with whom such property is or was held or maintained
did not have reasonable cause to know or suspect, in view of all the
facts and circumstances known or available to such person, that such
transfer required a license or authorization issued pursuant to this
part and was not so licensed or authorized, or, if a license or
authorization did purport to cover the transfer, that such license or
authorization had been obtained by misrepresentation of a third party
or withholding of material facts or was otherwise fraudulently
obtained; and
(3) The person with whom such property is or was held or maintained
filed with OFAC a report setting forth in full the circumstances
relating to such transfer promptly upon discovery that:
(i) Such transfer was in violation of the provisions of this part
or any regulation, ruling, instruction, license, or other directive or
authorization issued pursuant to this part;
(ii) Such transfer was not licensed or authorized by OFAC; or
(iii) If a license did purport to cover the transfer, such license
had been obtained by misrepresentation of a third party or withholding
of material facts or was otherwise fraudulently obtained.
(e) The filing of a report in accordance with the provisions of
paragraph (d)(3) of this section shall not be deemed evidence that the
terms of paragraphs (d)(1) and (2) of this section have been satisfied.
(f) Unless licensed pursuant to this part, any attachment,
judgment, decree, lien, execution, garnishment, or other judicial
process is null and void with respect to any property or interest in
property blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Sec. 570.203 Holding of funds in interest-bearing accounts;
investment and reinvestment.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (e) or (f) of this section, or
as otherwise directed or authorized by OFAC, any U.S. person holding
funds, such as currency, bank deposits, or liquidated financial
obligations, subject to Sec. 570.201 shall hold or place such funds in
a blocked interest-bearing account located in the United States.
(b)(1) For the purposes of this section, the term blocked interest-
bearing account means a blocked account:
(i) In a federally insured U.S. bank, thrift institution, or credit
union, provided the funds are earning interest at rates that are
commercially reasonable; or
(ii) With a broker or dealer registered with the Securities and
Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15
U.S.C. 78a et seq.), provided the funds are invested in a money market
fund or in U.S. Treasury bills.
(2) Funds held or placed in a blocked account pursuant to paragraph
(a) of this section may not be invested in instruments the maturity of
which exceeds 180 days.
(c) For the purposes of this section, a rate is commercially
reasonable if it is the rate currently offered to other depositors on
deposits or instruments of comparable size and maturity.
(d) For the purposes of this section, if interest is credited to a
separate blocked account or subaccount, the name of the account party
on each account must be the same.
(e) Blocked funds held in instruments the maturity of which exceeds
180 days at the time the funds become subject to Sec. 570.201 may
continue to be held until maturity in the original instrument, provided
any interest, earnings, or other proceeds derived therefrom are paid
into a blocked interest-bearing account in accordance with paragraph
(a) or (f) of this section.
(f) Blocked funds held in accounts or instruments outside the
United States at the time the funds become subject to Sec. 570.201 may
continue to be held in the same type of accounts or instruments,
provided the funds earn interest at rates that are commercially
reasonable.
(g) This section does not create an affirmative obligation for the
holder of blocked tangible property, such as real or personal property,
or of other blocked property, such as debt or equity securities, to
sell or liquidate such property. However, OFAC may issue licenses
permitting or directing such sales or liquidation in appropriate cases.
(h) Funds blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201 not be held, invested,
or reinvested in a manner that provides financial or economic benefit
or access to any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, nor may their holder cooperate in or
facilitate the pledging or other attempted use as collateral of blocked
funds or other assets.
Sec. 570.204 Expenses of maintaining blocked tangible property;
liquidation of blocked property.
(a) Except as otherwise authorized, and notwithstanding the
existence of any rights or obligations conferred or imposed by any
international agreement
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or contract entered into or any license or permit granted prior to the
effective date, all expenses incident to the maintenance of tangible
property blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201 shall be the responsibility
of the owners or operators of such property, which expenses shall not
be met from blocked funds.
(b) Property blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201 may, in the
discretion of OFAC, be sold or liquidated and the net proceeds placed
in a blocked interest-bearing account in the name of the owner of the
property.
Sec. 570.205 Evasions; attempts; causing violations; conspiracies.
(a) Any transaction on or after the effective date that evades or
avoids, has the purpose of evading or avoiding, causes a violation of,
or attempts to violate any of the prohibitions set forth in this part
is prohibited.
(b) Any conspiracy formed to violate the prohibitions set forth in
this part is prohibited.
Sec. 570.206 Exempt transactions.
(a) United Nations Participation Act. The exemptions cited in this
section do not apply to transactions involving property or interests in
property of persons whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to the authority of the United Nations Participation
Act, as amended (22 U.S.C. 287c(b)) (UNPA).
Note 1 to paragraph (a). Persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to the authority of the UNPA include
those listed on both OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals and
Blocked Persons List (SDN List) and the Consolidated United Nations
Security Council Sanctions List (UN List) (see https://www.un.org),
as well as persons listed on the SDN List for being owned or
controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, persons listed on both
the SDN List and the UN List.
(b) International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The prohibitions
contained in this part do not apply to any transactions that are exempt
pursuant to section 203(b) of the International Emergency Economic
Powers Act, (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)).
Subpart C--General Definitions
Sec. 570.300 Applicability of definitions.
The definitions in this subpart apply throughout the entire part.
Sec. 570.301 Blocked account; blocked property.
The terms blocked account and blocked property mean any account or
property subject to the prohibitions in Sec. 570.201 held in the name
of a person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201, or in which such person has an interest, and
with respect to which payments, transfers, exportations, withdrawals,
or other dealings may not be made or effected except pursuant to a
license or other authorization from OFAC expressly authorizing such
action.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.301. See Sec. 570.411 concerning the
blocked status of property and interests in property of an entity
that is directly or indirectly owned, whether individually or in the
aggregate, 50 percent or more by one or more persons whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Sec. 570.302 Effective date.
(a) The term effective date refers to the effective date of the
applicable prohibitions and directives contained in this part as
follows:
(1) With respect to the Government of Libya or any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201(a)(1) or (2), 8:00 p.m. eastern standard time, February 25,
2011; and
(2) With respect to a person whose property and interests in
property are otherwise blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, the earlier
of the date of actual or constructive notice that such person's
property and interests in property are blocked.
(b) For the purposes of this section, constructive notice is the
date that a notice of the blocking of the relevant person's property
and interests in property is published in the Federal Register.
Sec. 570.303 Entity.
The term entity means a partnership, association, trust, joint
venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other organization.
Sec. 570.304 Financial, material, logistical, or technical support;
financial, material, logistical, or technological support.
The terms financial, material, logistical, or technical support,
and financial, material, logistical, or technological support, as used,
respectively, in Sec. 570.201(a)(3)(iv) and Sec. 570.201(a)(4)(vi),
mean any property, tangible or intangible, including currency,
financial instruments, securities, or any other transmission of value;
weapons or related materiel; chemical or biological agents; explosives;
false documentation or identification; communications equipment;
computers; electronic or other devices or equipment; technologies;
lodging; safe houses; facilities; vehicles or other means of
transportation; or goods. ``Technologies'' as used in this section
means specific information necessary for the development, production,
or use of a product, including related technical data such as
blueprints, plans, diagrams, models, formulae, tables, engineering
designs and specifications, manuals, or other recorded instructions.
Sec. 570.305 Government of Libya.
The term Government of Libya includes:
(a) The state and the Government of the Libya, as well as any
political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof, and the
Central Bank of Libya;
(b) Any entity directly or indirectly owned or controlled by the
foregoing, including any corporation, partnership, association, or
other entity in which the Government of Libya owns a 50 percent or
greater interest or a controlling interest, and any entity which is
otherwise controlled by that government;
(c) Any person that is, or has been, since the effective date,
acting or purporting to act, directly or indirectly, for or on behalf
of any of the foregoing; and
(d) Any other person determined by OFAC to be included within
paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.305. The names of persons that OFAC has
determined fall within this definition are published in the Federal
Register and incorporated into OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals
and Blocked Persons List (SDN List) with the identifier
``[LIBYA2].'' The SDN List is accessible through the following page
on OFAC's website: www.treasury.gov/sdn. However, the property and
interests in property of persons who meet the definition of the term
Government of Libya and are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201 are
blocked regardless of whether the names of such persons are
published in the Federal Register or incorporated into the SDN List.
Note 2 to Sec. 570.305. Section 501.807 of this chapter
describes the procedures to be followed by persons seeking
administrative reconsideration of OFAC's determination that they
fall within the definition of the term Government of Libya.
Sec. 570.306 Government of National Accord or a successor government.
The term Government of National Accord or a successor government
means:
(a) A Government of National Accord formed pursuant to the terms of
the Libyan Political Agreement signed in Skhirat, Morocco, on December
17, 2015, or any amendments thereto;
(b) A governmental authority formed under the Libyan Constitution
pursuant
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to the terms of the Libyan Political Agreement signed in Skhirat,
Morocco, on December 17, 2015, or any amendments thereto;
(c) Any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of the foregoing,
and any partnership, association, corporation, or other organization
owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by, or acting for or on
behalf of, the foregoing; or
(d) Any other person determined by the Secretary of the Treasury to
be included within paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section.
Sec. 570.307 [Reserved]
Sec. 570.308 Interest.
Except as otherwise provided in this part, the term interest, when
used with respect to property (e.g., ``an interest in property''),
means an interest of any nature whatsoever, direct or indirect.
Sec. 570.309 Licenses; general and specific.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this part, the term license
means any license or authorization contained in or issued pursuant to
this part.
(b) The term general license means any license or authorization the
terms of which are set forth in subpart E of this part or made
available on OFAC's website: www.treasury.gov/ofac.
(c) The term specific license means any license or authorization
issued pursuant to this part but not set forth in subpart E of this
part or made available on OFAC's website: www.treas.gov/ofac.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.309. See Sec. 501.801 of this chapter on
licensing procedures.
Sec. 570.310 OFAC.
The term OFAC means the Department of the Treasury's Office of
Foreign Assets Control.
Sec. 570.311 Person.
The term person means an individual or entity.
Sec. 570.312 Property; property interest.
The terms property and property interest include money, checks,
drafts, bullion, bank deposits, savings accounts, debts, indebtedness,
obligations, notes, guarantees, debentures, stocks, bonds, coupons, any
other financial instruments, bankers acceptances, mortgages, pledges,
liens or other rights in the nature of security, warehouse receipts,
bills of lading, trust receipts, bills of sale, any other evidences of
title, ownership, or indebtedness, letters of credit and any documents
relating to any rights or obligations thereunder, powers of attorney,
goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, stocks on hand, ships, goods on
ships, real estate mortgages, deeds of trust, vendors' sales
agreements, land contracts, leaseholds, ground rents, real estate and
any other interest therein, options, negotiable instruments, trade
acceptances, royalties, book accounts, accounts payable, judgments,
patents, trademarks or copyrights, insurance policies, safe deposit
boxes and their contents, annuities, pooling agreements, services of
any nature whatsoever, contracts of any nature whatsoever, and any
other property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, or
interest or interests therein, present, future, or contingent.
Sec. 570.313 Transfer.
The term transfer means any actual or purported act or transaction,
whether or not evidenced by writing, and whether or not done or
performed within the United States, the purpose, intent, or effect of
which is to create, surrender, release, convey, transfer, or alter,
directly or indirectly, any right, remedy, power, privilege, or
interest with respect to any property. Without limitation on the
foregoing, it shall include the making, execution, or delivery of any
assignment, power, conveyance, check, declaration, deed, deed of trust,
power of attorney, power of appointment, bill of sale, mortgage,
receipt, agreement, contract, certificate, gift, sale, affidavit, or
statement; the making of any payment; the setting off of any obligation
or credit; the appointment of any agent, trustee, or fiduciary; the
creation or transfer of any lien; the issuance, docketing, filing, or
levy of or under any judgment, decree, attachment, injunction,
execution, or other judicial or administrative process or order, or the
service of any garnishment; the acquisition of any interest of any
nature whatsoever by reason of a judgment or decree of any foreign
country; the fulfillment of any condition; the exercise of any power of
appointment, power of attorney, or other power; or the acquisition,
disposition, transportation, importation, exportation, or withdrawal of
any security.
Sec. 570.314 United States.
The term United States means the United States, its territories and
possessions, and all areas under the jurisdiction or authority thereof.
Sec. 570.315 United States person; U.S. person.
The term United States person or U.S. person means any United
States citizen, permanent resident alien, entity organized under the
laws of the United States or any jurisdiction within the United States
(including foreign branches), or any person in the United States.
Sec. 570.316 U.S. financial institution.
The term U.S. financial institution means any U.S. entity
(including its foreign branches) that is engaged in the business of
accepting deposits, making, granting, transferring, holding, or
brokering loans or credits, or purchasing or selling foreign exchange,
securities, futures or options, or procuring purchasers and sellers
thereof, as principal or agent. It includes depository institutions,
banks, savings banks, money services businesses, operators of credit
card systems, trust companies, insurance companies, securities brokers
and dealers, futures and options brokers and dealers, forward contract
and foreign exchange merchants, securities and commodities exchanges,
clearing corporations, investment companies, employee benefit plans,
dealers in precious metals, stones, or jewels, and U.S. holding
companies, U.S. affiliates, or U.S. subsidiaries of any of the
foregoing. This term includes those branches, offices, and agencies of
foreign financial institutions that are located in the United States,
but not such institutions' foreign branches, offices, or agencies.
Subpart D--Interpretations
Sec. 570.401 Reference to amended sections.
(a) Reference to any section in this part is a reference to the
same as currently amended, unless the reference includes a specific
date. See 44 U.S.C. 1510.
(b) Reference to any ruling, order, instruction, direction, or
license issued pursuant to this part is a reference to the same as
currently amended unless otherwise so specified.
Sec. 570.402 Effect of amendment.
Unless otherwise specifically provided, any amendment,
modification, or revocation of any provision in or appendix to this
part or chapter or of any order, regulation, ruling, instruction, or
license issued by OFAC does not affect any act done or omitted, or any
civil or criminal proceeding commenced or pending, prior to such
amendment, modification, or revocation. All penalties, forfeitures, and
liabilities under any such order, regulation, ruling, instruction, or
license continue and may be enforced as if such amendment,
modification, or revocation had not been made.
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Sec. 570.403 Termination and acquisition of an interest in blocked
property.
(a) Whenever a transaction licensed or authorized by or pursuant to
this part results in the transfer of property (including any property
interest) away from any person whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, such property shall no longer be
deemed to be property blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, unless there
exists in the property another interest that is blocked pursuant to
Sec. 570.201, the transfer of which has not been effected pursuant to
license or other authorization.
(b) Unless otherwise specifically provided in a license or
authorization issued pursuant to this part, if property (including any
property interest) is transferred or attempted to be transferred to a
person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to
Sec. 570.201, such property shall be deemed to be property in which
such person has an interest and therefore blocked.
Sec. 570.404 Transactions ordinarily incident to a licensed
transaction.
(a) Any transaction ordinarily incident to a licensed transaction
and necessary to give effect thereto is also authorized, except:
(1) An ordinarily incident transaction, not explicitly authorized
within the terms of the license, by or with any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201; or
(2) An ordinarily incident transaction, not explicitly authorized
within the terms of the license, involving a debit to a blocked account
or a transfer of blocked property.
(b) For example, a license authorizing a person to complete a
securities sale involving Company A, whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, also authorizes other
persons to engage in activities that are ordinarily incident and
necessary to complete the sale, including transactions by the buyer,
broker, transfer agents, and banks, provided that such other persons
are not themselves persons whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Sec. 570.405 Provision and receipt of services.
(a) The prohibitions contained in Sec. 570.201 apply to services
performed in the United States or by U.S. persons, wherever located:
(1) On behalf of or for the benefit of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201; or
(2) With respect to property interests of any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
(b) The prohibitions on transactions contained in Sec. 570.201
apply to services received in the United States or by U.S. persons,
wherever located, where the service is performed by, or at the
direction of any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Sec. 590.201.
(c) For example, U.S. persons may not, except as authorized by or
pursuant to this part, provide legal, accounting, financial, brokering,
freight forwarding, transportation, public relations, or other services
to any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201, or negotiate with or enter into contracts
signed by a person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.405. See Sec. Sec. 570.507 and 570.509 for
general licenses authorizing the provision of certain legal and
emergency medical services.
Sec. 570.406 Offshore transactions involving blocked property.
The prohibitions in Sec. 570.201 on transactions or dealings
involving blocked property, as defined in Sec. 570.301, apply to
transactions by any U.S. person in a location outside the United
States.
Sec. 570.407 Payments from blocked accounts to satisfy obligations
prohibited.
Pursuant to Sec. 570.201, no debits may be made to a blocked
account to pay obligations to U.S. persons or other persons, except as
authorized by or pursuant to this part.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.407. See also Sec. 570.502(e), which
provides that no license or other authorization contained in or
issued pursuant to this part authorizes transfers of or payments
from blocked property or debits to blocked accounts unless the
license or other authorization explicitly authorizes the transfer of
or payment from blocked property or the debit to a blocked account.
Sec. 570.408 Charitable contributions.
Unless specifically authorized by OFAC pursuant to this part, no
charitable contribution of funds, goods, services, or technology,
including contributions to relieve human suffering, such as food,
clothing, or medicine, may be made by, to, or for the benefit of, or
received from any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201. For the purposes of this part, a
contribution is made by, to, or for the benefit of, or received from,
any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201 if made by, to, or in the name of, or
received from or in the name of, such a person; if made by, to, or in
the name of, or received from or in the name of, an entity or
individual acting for or on behalf of, or owned or controlled by, such
a person; or if made in an attempt to violate, to evade, or to avoid
the bar on the provision of contributions by, to, or for the benefit of
such a person, or the receipt of contributions from such a person.
Sec. 570.409 Credit extended and cards issued by financial
institutions to a person whose property and interests in property are
blocked.
The prohibition in Sec. 570.201 on dealing in property subject to
that section prohibits U.S. financial institutions from performing
under any existing credit agreements, including charge cards, debit
cards, or other credit facilities issued by a financial institution to
a person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant
to Sec. 570.201.
Sec. 570.410 Setoffs prohibited.
A setoff against blocked property (including a blocked account),
whether by a U.S. financial institution or other U.S. person, is a
prohibited transfer under Sec. 570.201 if effected after the effective
date.
Sec. 570.411 Entities owned by one or more persons whose property and
interests in property are blocked.
(a) Persons whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201 have an interest in all property and
interests in property of an entity in which such persons directly or
indirectly own, whether individually or in the aggregate, a 50 percent
or greater interest. The property and interests in property of such an
entity, therefore, are blocked, and such an entity is a person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201, regardless of whether the name of the entity is incorporated
into OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List
(SDN List).
(b) This section, which deals with the consequences of ownership of
entities, in no way limits the definition of the Government of Libya in
Sec. 570.305, which includes within its definition other persons whose
property and interests in property are blocked but who are not on the
SDN List.
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Subpart E--Licenses, Authorizations, and Statements of Licensing
Policy
Sec. 570.501 General and specific licensing procedures.
For provisions relating to licensing procedures, see part 501,
subpart E, of this chapter. Licensing actions taken pursuant to part
501 of this chapter with respect to the prohibitions contained in this
part are considered actions taken pursuant to this part. General
licenses and statements of licensing policy relating to this part also
may be available through the Libya sanctions page on OFAC's website:
www.treas.gov/ofac.
Sec. 570.502 Effect of license or other authorization.
(a) No license or other authorization contained in this part, or
otherwise issued by OFAC, authorizes or validates any transaction
effected prior to the issuance of such license or other authorization,
unless specifically provided in such license or authorization.
(b) No regulation, ruling, instruction, or license authorizes any
transaction prohibited under this part unless the regulation, ruling,
instruction, or license is issued by OFAC and specifically refers to
this part. No regulation, ruling, instruction, or license referring to
this part shall be deemed to authorize any transaction prohibited by
any other part of this chapter unless the regulation, ruling,
instruction, or license specifically refers to such part.
(c) Any regulation, ruling, instruction, or license authorizing any
transaction prohibited under this part has the effect of removing a
prohibition contained in this part from the transaction, but only to
the extent specifically stated by its terms. Unless the regulation,
ruling, instruction, or license otherwise specifies, such an
authorization does not create any right, duty, obligation, claim, or
interest in, or with respect to, any property that would not otherwise
exist under ordinary principles of law.
(d) Nothing contained in this part shall be construed to supersede
the requirements established under any other provision of law or to
relieve a person from any requirement to obtain a license or other
authorization from another department or agency of the U.S. government
in compliance with applicable laws and regulations subject to the
jurisdiction of that department or agency. For example, exports of
goods, services, or technical data that are not prohibited by this part
or that do not require a license by OFAC nevertheless may require
authorization by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department
of State, or other agencies of the U.S. government.
(e) No license or other authorization contained in or issued
pursuant to this part authorizes transfers of or payments from blocked
property or debits to blocked accounts unless the license or other
authorization explicitly authorizes the transfer of or payment from
blocked property or the debit to a blocked account.
(f) Any payment relating to a transaction authorized in or pursuant
to this part that is routed through the U.S. financial system should
reference the relevant OFAC general or specific license authorizing the
payment to avoid the blocking or rejection of the transfer.
Sec. 570.503 Exclusion from licenses.
OFAC reserves the right to exclude any person, property,
transaction, or class thereof from the operation of any license or from
the privileges conferred by any license. OFAC also reserves the right
to restrict the applicability of any license to particular persons,
property, transactions, or classes thereof. Such actions are binding
upon actual or constructive notice of the exclusions or restrictions.
Sec. 570.504 Payments and transfers to blocked accounts in U.S.
financial institutions.
Any payment of funds or transfer of credit in which any person
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201 has any interest that comes within the possession or control of
a U.S. financial institution must be blocked in an account on the books
of that financial institution. A transfer of funds or credit by a U.S.
financial institution between blocked accounts in its branches or
offices is authorized, provided that no transfer is made from an
account within the United States to an account held outside the United
States, and further provided that a transfer from a blocked account may
be made only to another blocked account held in the same name.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.504. See Sec. 501.603 of this chapter for
mandatory reporting requirements regarding financial transfers. See
also Sec. 570.203 concerning the obligation to hold blocked funds
in interest-bearing accounts.
Sec. 570.505 Entries in certain accounts for normal service charges.
(a) A U.S. financial institution is authorized to debit any blocked
account held at that financial institution in payment or reimbursement
for normal service charges owed it by the owner of that blocked
account.
(b) As used in this section, the term normal service charges shall
include charges in payment or reimbursement for interest due; cable,
telegraph, internet, or telephone charges; postage costs; custody fees;
small adjustment charges to correct bookkeeping errors; and, but not by
way of limitation, minimum balance charges, notary and protest fees,
and charges for reference books, photocopies, credit reports,
transcripts of statements, registered mail, insurance, stationery and
supplies, and other similar items.
Sec. 570.506 Investment and reinvestment of certain funds.
Subject to the requirements of Sec. 570.203, U.S. financial
institutions are authorized to invest and reinvest assets blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201, subject to the following conditions:
(a) The assets representing such investments and reinvestments are
credited to a blocked account or subaccount that is held in the same
name at the same U.S. financial institution, or within the possession
or control of a U.S. person, but funds shall not be transferred outside
the United States for this purpose;
(b) The proceeds of such investments and reinvestments shall not be
credited to a blocked account or subaccount under any name or
designation that differs from the name or designation of the specific
blocked account or subaccount in which such funds or securities were
held; and
(c) No immediate financial or economic benefit accrues (e.g.,
through pledging or other use) to a person whose property and interests
in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Sec. 570.507 Provision of certain legal services.
(a) The provision of the following legal services to or on behalf
of any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201 is authorized, provided that any receipt of
payment of professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses
must be authorized pursuant to Sec. 570.508, which authorizes certain
payments for legal services from funds originating outside the United
States; via specific license; or otherwise pursuant to this part:
(1) Provision of legal advice and counseling on the requirements of
and compliance with the laws of the United States or any jurisdiction
within the United States, provided that such advice and counseling are
not provided to facilitate transactions in violation of this part;
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(2) Representation of persons named as defendants in or otherwise
made parties to legal, arbitration, or administrative proceedings
before any U.S. federal, state, or local court or agency;
(3) Initiation and conduct of legal, arbitration, or administrative
proceedings before any U.S. federal, state, or local court or agency;
(4) Representation of persons before any U.S. federal, state, or
local court or agency with respect to the imposition, administration,
or enforcement of U.S. sanctions against such persons; and
(5) Provision of legal services in any other context in which
prevailing U.S. law requires access to legal counsel at public expense.
(b) The provision of any other legal services to or on behalf of
any person whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201, not otherwise authorized in this part,
requires the issuance of a specific license.
(c) U.S. persons do not need to obtain specific authorization to
provide related services, such as making filings and providing other
administrative services, that are ordinarily incident to the provision
of services authorized by paragraph (a) of this section. Additionally,
U.S. persons who provide services authorized by paragraph (a) of this
section do not need to obtain specific authorization to contract for
related services that are ordinarily incident to the provision of those
legal services, such as those provided by private investigators or
expert witnesses, or to pay for such services. See Sec. 570.404.
(d) Entry into a settlement agreement or the enforcement of any
lien, judgment, arbitral award, decree, or other order through
execution, garnishment, or other judicial process purporting to
transfer or otherwise alter or affect property or interests in property
blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201 is prohibited unless licensed
pursuant to this part.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.507. Pursuant to part 501, subpart E, of
this chapter, U.S. persons seeking administrative reconsideration or
judicial review of their designation or the blocking of their
property and interests in property may apply for a specific license
from OFAC to authorize the release of certain blocked funds for the
payment of professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses
for the provision of such legal services where alternative funding
sources are not available.
Sec. 570.508 Payments for legal services from funds originating
outside the United States.
(a) Professional fees and incurred expenses. (1) Receipt of payment
of professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses for the
provision of legal services authorized pursuant to Sec. 570.507(a) to
or on behalf of any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, is authorized from funds originating
outside the United States, provided that the funds do not originate
from:
(i) A source within the United States;
(ii) Any source, wherever located, within the possession or control
of a U.S. person; or
(iii) Any individual or entity, other than the person on whose
behalf the legal services authorized pursuant to Sec. 570.507(a) are
to be provided, whose property and interests in property are blocked
pursuant to any part of this chapter or any Executive order or statute.
(2) Nothing in this paragraph (a) authorizes payments for legal
services using funds in which any other person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201, any other
part of this chapter, or any Executive order or statute has an
interest.
(b) Reports. (1) U.S. persons who receive payments pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this section must submit annual reports no later than
30 days following the end of the calendar year during which the
payments were received providing information on the funds received.
Such reports shall specify:
(i) The individual or entity from whom the funds originated and the
amount of funds received; and
(ii) If applicable:
(A) The names of any individuals or entities providing related
services to the U.S. person receiving payment in connection with
authorized legal services, such as private investigators or expert
witnesses;
(B) A general description of the services provided; and
(C) The amount of funds paid in connection with such services.
(2) The reports, which must reference this section, are to be
submitted to OFAC using one of the following methods:
(i) Email (preferred method): [email protected]; or
(ii) U.S. mail: OFAC Regulations Reports, Office of Foreign Assets
Control, U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Freedman's Bank Building, Washington, DC 20220.
Sec. 570.509 Emergency medical services.
The provision and receipt of nonscheduled emergency medical
services that are prohibited by this part are authorized.
Sec. 570.510 Official business of the United States Government.
All transactions prohibited by this part that are for the conduct
of the official business of the United States Government by employees,
grantees, or contractors thereof are authorized.
Sec. 570.511 Official business of certain international organizations
and entities.
All transactions prohibited by this part that are for the conduct
of the official business of the following entities by employees,
grantees, or contractors thereof are authorized:
(a) The United Nations, including its Programmes, Funds, and Other
Entities and Bodies, as well as its Specialized Agencies and Related
Organizations;
(b) The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
(ICSID) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA);
(c) The African Development Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank,
the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the Inter-
American Development Bank Group (IDB Group), including any fund entity
administered or established by any of the foregoing;
(d) The International Committee of the Red Cross and the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; and
(e) The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and
the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations.
Sec. 570.512 Property of the Government of Libya, its agencies,
instrumentalities, and controlled entities, and the Central Bank of
Libya.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, as of
December 16, 2011, all property and interests in property of the
Government of Libya, its agencies, instrumentalities, and controlled
entities, and the Central Bank of Libya blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201(a)(1) are unblocked.
(b) All funds, including cash, securities, bank accounts, and
investment accounts, and precious metals of the Libyan Investment
Authority (LIA) and entities owned or controlled by the LIA blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201(a)(1), as of September 19, 2011, remain
blocked.
Sec. 570.513 Normal operations of investment funds in which there is
a blocked non-controlling, minority interest of the Government of
Libya.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, U.S.
persons are authorized to continue the normal operations of an
investment fund that is organized, located, managed, or
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administered in the United States in which any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201(a)(1),
(2), or (3) has both a non-controlling and a minority interest,
provided that the investment fund is not blocked pursuant to any other
paragraph of Sec. 570.201.
(b) The authorization in paragraph (a) of this section is subject
to the following conditions:
(1) Any payment or transfer of funds, securities, or other assets
in the possession or control of a U.S. person to any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201 may only be directed or made into a blocked account at a
financial institution in the United States in the name of the blocked
person.
(2) Transfers of funds, securities, or other assets by a U.S.
person between blocked accounts created or funded pursuant to paragraph
(b)(1) of this section in its branches or offices are authorized
provided that:
(i) No transfer is made from an account within the United States to
an account held outside the United States; and
(ii) A transfer from a blocked account may only be made to another
blocked account held in the same name.
(3) No immediate financial or economic benefit is accessible or
made available to any person whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
(4) U.S. persons shall not:
(i) Make any loans to, or on behalf of, any person whose property
and interests in property are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201; or
(ii) Debit a blocked account for repayment of a loan or as setoff
for a debt owed by any person whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to Sec. 570.201.
Note 1 to Sec. 570.513. Normal operations include: investment
management functions; the purchase and disposition of portfolio
investments; the custody of portfolio investments; the making of
payments owed by the investment fund to its managers, other service
providers, directors, government regulators, tax authorities, or
investors whose property and interests in property are not blocked;
or the receipt of funds, securities, or other assets.
Sec. 570.514 Transactions with, and property and interests in
property of, the Libyan National Oil Corporation and its subsidiaries.
(a) As of September 19, 2011, all transactions involving the Libyan
National Oil Corporation (NOC) or entities owned or controlled by the
NOC are authorized, provided that such transactions do not involve any
other persons whose property and interests in property are blocked.
(b) As of September 19, 2011, all property and interests in
property of the NOC and entities owned or controlled by the NOC are
unblocked.
(c) Within 10 business days of the release of any blocked funds,
including cash and securities, pursuant to paragraph (b) of this
section, a report must be filed with the Sanctions Compliance and
Evaluation Division of the Office of Foreign Assets Control via email
to [email protected]. For each amount released, the report must
include a copy of the related initial blocking report and indicate the
date that the funds were released and the amount released.
Sec. 570.515 Funds of the General National Maritime Transport Company
unblocked.
(a) As of November 18, 2011, all funds, including cash, securities,
bank accounts, and investment accounts, and precious metals of the
General National Maritime Transport Company blocked pursuant to Sec.
570.201(a)(1) or (3) are unblocked.
(b) Within 10 business days of the release of any blocked funds or
precious metals pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, a report
must be filed with the Sanctions Compliance and Evaluation Division of
the Office of Foreign Assets Control via email to
[email protected]. For each amount released, the report must
include a copy of the related initial blocking report and indicate the
date that the funds were released and the amount released.
Sec. 570.516 Property and interests in property of Arab Turkish Bank
and North African International Bank unblocked.
(a) As of December 1, 2011, all property and interests in property
of Arab Turkish Bank and North African International Bank blocked
pursuant to Sec. 570.201(a)(1) or (3) are unblocked.
(b) Within 10 business days of the release of any blocked funds,
including cash, securities, bank accounts, and investment accounts,
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, a report must be filed with
the Sanctions Compliance and Evaluation Division of the Office of
Foreign Assets Control via email to [email protected]. For each
amount released, the report must include a copy of the related initial
blocking report and indicate the date that the funds were released and
the amount released.
Subpart F--Reports
Sec. 570.601 Records and reports.
For provisions relating to required records and reports, see part
501, subpart C, of this chapter. Recordkeeping and reporting
requirements imposed by part 501 of this chapter with respect to the
prohibitions contained in this part are considered requirements arising
pursuant to this part.
Subpart G--Penalties and Findings of Violation
Sec. 570.701 Penalties.
(a) Section 206 of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
(50 U.S.C. 1705) (IEEPA) is applicable to violations of the provisions
of any license, ruling, regulation, order, directive, or instruction
issued by or pursuant to the direction or authorization of the
Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to this part or otherwise under
IEEPA.
(1) A civil penalty not to exceed the amount set forth in section
206 of IEEPA may be imposed on any person who violates, attempts to
violate, conspires to violate, or causes a violation of any license,
order, regulation, or prohibition issued under IEEPA.
(2) IEEPA provides for a maximum civil penalty not to exceed the
greater of $330,947 or an amount that is twice the amount of the
transaction that is the basis of the violation with respect to which
the penalty is imposed.
(3) A person who willfully commits, willfully attempts to commit,
willfully conspires to commit, or aids or abets in the commission of a
violation of any license, order, regulation, or prohibition may, upon
conviction, be fined not more than $1,000,000, or if a natural person,
be imprisoned for not more than 20 years, or both.
(b)(1) The civil penalties provided in IEEPA are subject to
adjustment pursuant to the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment
Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-410, as amended, 28 U.S.C. 2461 note).
(2) The criminal penalties provided in IEEPA are subject to
adjustment pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3571.
(c) Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001, whoever, in any matter within the
jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the
Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully falsifies,
conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
or makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or
representation; or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing
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same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent
statement or entry shall be fined under title 18, United States Code,
imprisoned, or both.
(d) Section 5(b) of the United Nations Participation Act, as
amended (22 U.S.C. 287c(b)) (UNPA), provides that any person who
willfully violates or evades or attempts to violate or evade any order,
rule, or regulation issued by the President pursuant to section 5(a) of
the UNPA shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $1,000,000 and,
if a natural person, may also be imprisoned for not more than 20 years.
(e) Violations involving transactions described at section
203(b)(1), (3), and (4) of IEEPA shall be subject only to the penalties
set forth in paragraph (d) of this section.
(f) Violations of this part may also be subject to other applicable
laws.
Sec. 570.702 Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement.
(a) When required. If OFAC has reason to believe that there has
occurred a violation of any provision of this part or a violation of
the provisions of any license, ruling, regulation, order, directive, or
instruction issued by or pursuant to the direction or authorization of
the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to this part or otherwise under
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et
seq.) and determines that a civil monetary penalty is warranted, OFAC
will issue a Pre-Penalty Notice informing the alleged violator of the
agency's intent to impose a monetary penalty. A Pre-Penalty Notice
shall be in writing. The Pre-Penalty Notice may be issued whether or
not another agency has taken any action with respect to the matter. For
a description of the contents of a Pre-Penalty Notice, see appendix A
to part 501 of this chapter.
(b) Response--(1) Right to respond. An alleged violator has the
right to respond to a Pre-Penalty Notice by making a written
presentation to OFAC. For a description of the information that should
be included in such a response, see appendix A to part 501 of this
chapter.
(2) Deadline for response. A response to a Pre-Penalty Notice must
be made within 30 days as set forth in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of
this section. The failure to submit a response within 30 days shall be
deemed to be a waiver of the right to respond.
(i) Computation of time for response. A response to a Pre-Penalty
Notice must be postmarked or date-stamped by the U.S. Postal Service
(or foreign postal service, if mailed abroad) or courier service
provider (if transmitted to OFAC by courier), or dated if sent by
email, on or before the 30th day after the postmark date on the
envelope in which the Pre-Penalty Notice was mailed or date the Pre-
Penalty Notice was emailed. If the Pre-Penalty Notice was personally
delivered by a non-U.S. Postal Service agent authorized by OFAC, a
response must be postmarked or date-stamped on or before the 30th day
after the date of delivery.
(ii) Extensions of time for response. If a due date falls on a
federal holiday or weekend, that due date is extended to include the
following business day. Any other extensions of time will be granted,
at the discretion of OFAC, only upon specific request to OFAC.
(3) Form and method of response. A response to a Pre-Penalty Notice
need not be in any particular form, but it must be typewritten and
signed by the alleged violator or a representative thereof (electronic
signature is acceptable), contain information sufficient to indicate
that it is in response to the Pre-Penalty Notice, and include the OFAC
identification number listed on the Pre-Penalty Notice. The response
must be sent to OFAC's Office of Compliance and Enforcement by mail or
courier or email and must be postmarked or date-stamped in accordance
with paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(c) Settlement. Settlement discussion may be initiated by OFAC, the
alleged violator, or the alleged violator's authorized representative.
For a description of practices with respect to settlement, see appendix
A to part 501 of this chapter.
(d) Guidelines. Guidelines for the imposition or settlement of
civil penalties by OFAC are contained in appendix A to part 501 of this
chapter.
(e) Representation. A representative of the alleged violator may
act on behalf of the alleged violator, but any oral communication with
OFAC prior to a written submission regarding the specific allegations
contained in the Pre-Penalty Notice must be preceded by a written
letter of representation, unless the Pre-Penalty Notice was served upon
the alleged violator in care of the representative.
Sec. 570.703 Penalty imposition.
If, after considering any written response to the Pre-Penalty
Notice and any relevant facts, OFAC determines that there was a
violation by the alleged violator named in the Pre-Penalty Notice and
that a civil monetary penalty is appropriate, OFAC may issue a Penalty
Notice to the violator containing a determination of the violation and
the imposition of the monetary penalty. For additional details
concerning issuance of a Penalty Notice, see appendix A to part 501 of
this chapter. The issuance of the Penalty Notice shall constitute final
agency action. The violator has the right to seek judicial review of
that final agency action in federal district court.
Sec. 570.704 Administrative collection; referral to United States
Department of Justice.
In the event that the violator does not pay the penalty imposed
pursuant to this part or make payment arrangements acceptable to OFAC,
the matter may be referred for administrative collection measures by
the Department of the Treasury or to the United States Department of
Justice for appropriate action to recover the penalty in a civil suit
in a federal district court.
Sec. 570.705 Findings of Violation.
(a) When issued. (1) OFAC may issue an initial Finding of Violation
that identifies a violation if OFAC:
(i) Determines that there has occurred a violation of any provision
of this part, or a violation of the provisions of any license, ruling,
regulation, order, directive, or instruction issued by or pursuant to
the direction or authorization of the Secretary of the Treasury
pursuant to this part or otherwise under the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706);
(ii) Considers it important to document the occurrence of a
violation; and
(iii) Based on the Guidelines contained in appendix A to part 501
of this chapter, concludes that an administrative response is warranted
but that a civil monetary penalty is not the most appropriate response.
(2) An initial Finding of Violation shall be in writing and may be
issued whether or not another agency has taken any action with respect
to the matter. For additional details concerning issuance of a Finding
of Violation, see appendix A to part 501 of this chapter.
(b) Response--(1) Right to respond. An alleged violator has the
right to contest an initial Finding of Violation by providing a written
response to OFAC.
(2) Deadline for response; default determination. A response to an
initial Finding of Violation must be made within 30 days as set forth
in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section. The failure to submit
a response within 30 days shall be deemed to be a waiver of the right
to respond, and the initial Finding of Violation will become final and
will constitute final agency action. The violator has the right to seek
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judicial review of that final agency action in federal district court.
(i) Computation of time for response. A response to an initial
Finding of Violation must be postmarked or date-stamped by the U.S.
Postal Service (or foreign postal service, if mailed abroad) or courier
service provider (if transmitted to OFAC by courier), or dated if sent
by email, on or before the 30th day after the postmark date on the
envelope in which the initial Finding of Violation was served or date
the Finding of Violation was sent by email. If the initial Finding of
Violation was personally delivered by a non-U.S. Postal Service agent
authorized by OFAC, a response must be postmarked or date-stamped on or
before the 30th day after the date of delivery.
(ii) Extensions of time for response. If a due date falls on a
federal holiday or weekend, that due date is extended to include the
following business day. Any other extensions of time will be granted,
at the discretion of OFAC, only upon specific request to OFAC.
(3) Form and method of response. A response to an initial Finding
of Violation need not be in any particular form, but it must be
typewritten and signed by the alleged violator or a representative
thereof (electronic signature is acceptable), contain information
sufficient to indicate that it is in response to the initial Finding of
Violation, and include the OFAC identification number listed on the
initial Finding of Violation. The response must be sent to OFAC's
Office of Compliance and Enforcement by mail or courier or email and
must be postmarked or date-stamped in accordance with paragraph (b)(2)
of this section.
(4) Information that should be included in response. Any response
should set forth in detail why the alleged violator either believes
that a violation of the regulations did not occur and/or why a Finding
of Violation is otherwise unwarranted under the circumstances, with
reference to the General Factors Affecting Administrative Action set
forth in the Guidelines contained in appendix A to part 501 of this
chapter. The response should include all documentary or other evidence
available to the alleged violator that supports the arguments set forth
in the response. OFAC will consider all relevant materials submitted in
the response.
(c) Determination--(1) Determination that a Finding of Violation is
warranted. If, after considering the response, OFAC determines that a
final Finding of Violation should be issued, OFAC will issue a final
Finding of Violation that will inform the violator of its decision. A
final Finding of Violation shall constitute final agency action. The
violator has the right to seek judicial review of that final agency
action in federal district court.
(2) Determination that a Finding of Violation is not warranted. If,
after considering the response, OFAC determines a Finding of Violation
is not warranted, then OFAC will inform the alleged violator of its
decision not to issue a final Finding of Violation.
Note 1 to paragraph (c)(2). A determination by OFAC that a final
Finding of Violation is not warranted does not preclude OFAC from
pursuing other enforcement actions consistent with the Guidelines
contained in appendix A to part 501 of this chapter.
(d) Representation. A representative of the alleged violator may
act on behalf of the alleged violator, but any oral communication with
OFAC prior to a written submission regarding the specific alleged
violations contained in the initial Finding of Violation must be
preceded by a written letter of representation, unless the initial
Finding of Violation was served upon the alleged violator in care of
the representative.
Subpart H--Procedures
Sec. 570.801 Procedures.
For license application procedures and procedures relating to
amendments, modifications, or revocations of licenses; administrative
decisions; rulemaking; and requests for documents pursuant to the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts (5 U.S.C. 552 and 552a), see
part 501, subpart E, of this chapter.
Sec. 570.802 Delegation of certain authorities of the Secretary of
the Treasury.
Any action that the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to take
pursuant to E.O. 13566 of February 25, 2011, E.O. 13726 of April 19,
2016, and any further Executive orders relating to the national
emergency declared therein, may be taken by the Director of OFAC or by
any other person to whom the Secretary of the Treasury has delegated
authority so to act.
Subpart I--Paperwork Reduction Act
Sec. 570.901 Paperwork Reduction Act notice.
For approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507) of information
collections relating to recordkeeping and reporting requirements,
licensing procedures, and other procedures, see Sec. 501.901 of this
chapter. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not
required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays
a valid control number assigned by OMB.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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