Zimbabwe Sanctions Regulations, 27386 [2024-08144]

Download as PDF 27386 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 75 / Wednesday, April 17, 2024 / Rules and Regulations the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ ibr-locations or email fr.inspection@nara.gov. Issued on March 19, 2024. Victor Wicklund, Deputy Director, Compliance & Airworthiness Division, Aircraft Certification Service. [FR Doc. 2024–08108 Filed 4–16–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–13–P DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Office of Foreign Assets Control 31 CFR Part 541 Zimbabwe 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 removing from the Code of Federal Regulations the Zimbabwe Sanctions Regulations as a result of the termination of the national emergency on which the regulations were based. DATES: This rule is effective April 17, 2024. SUMMARY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OFAC: Assistant Director for Licensing, 202–622–2480; Assistant Director for Regulatory Affairs, 202–622–4855; or Assistant Director for Compliance, 202– 622–2490. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Electronic Availability This document and additional information concerning OFAC are available on OFAC’s website: www.treasury.gov/ofac. lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with RULES1 Background On March 6, 2003, the President, invoking the authority of, inter alia, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701–1706) (IEEPA), issued Executive Order (E.O.) 13288, ‘‘Blocking Property of Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe’’ (68 FR 11457, March 10, 2003). In E.O. 13288, the President determined that the actions and policies of certain members of the Government of Zimbabwe and other persons to undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes or institutions, contributing to the deliberate breakdown in the rule of law in Zimbabwe, to politically motivated violence and intimidation in that country, and to political and economic instability in the southern African VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:02 Apr 16, 2024 Jkt 262001 region, constituted an unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the United States, and declared a national emergency to deal with that threat. In E.O. 13391, ‘‘Blocking Property of Additional Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe’’ (70 FR 71201, November 25, 2005), the President took additional steps with respect to the continued actions and policies of certain persons who undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes and with respect to the national emergency described and declared in E.O. 13288. The President additionally expanded the scope of the national emergency with respect to Zimbabwe in E.O. 13469, ‘‘Blocking Property of Additional Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe’’ (73 FR 43841, July 29, 2008). On July 29, 2004, OFAC issued the Zimbabwe Sanctions Regulations, 31 CFR part 541 (69 FR 45246, July 29, 2004) (the ‘‘Regulations’’), as an interim final rule to implement E.O. 13288. The Regulations were issued in abbreviated form for the purpose of providing immediate guidance to the public. On July 10, 2014, the Regulations were adopted as a final rule, with changes to implement the two later Executive orders and update the Regulations (79 FR 39312, July 10, 2014). Subsequently, the Regulations were amended multiple times, most recently on January 12, 2024 (89 FR 2142, January 12, 2024). On March 4, 2024, the President issued E.O. 14118, ‘‘Termination of Emergency with Respect to the Situation in Zimbabwe’’ (89 FR 15945, March 5, 2024). In E.O. 14118, the President found that the national emergency declared in E.O. 13288, as relied upon for additional steps taken in E.O. 13391, and as expanded by E.O. 13469, should no longer be in effect. Accordingly, the President terminated the national emergency declared in E.O. 13288 and revoked that order, E.O. 13391, and E.O. 13469. As a result, OFAC is removing the Regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations. Pursuant to section 202(a) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(a)) and section 1 of E.O. 14118, termination of the national emergency declared in E.O. 13288, as modified by E.O. 13391 and E.O. 13469, shall not affect any action taken or proceeding pending not finally concluded or determined as of March 4, 2024 (the date of E.O. 14118), any action or proceeding based on any act committed prior to the date of E.O. 14118, or any rights or duties that PO 00000 Frm 00030 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 matured or penalties that were incurred prior to the date of E.O. 14118. 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 Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because this rule does not impose information collection requirements that would require the approval of the Office of Management and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 541 Administrative practice and procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of assets, Brokers, Credit, Foreign trade, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sanctions, Securities, Services, Zimbabwe. PART 541—[REMOVED] For the reasons set forth in the preamble, and pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1601–1651 and E.O. 14118 (89 FR 15945, March 5, 2024), OFAC amends 31 CFR chapter V by removing part 541. ■ Bradley T. Smith, Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control. 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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 75 (Wednesday, April 17, 2024)]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Office of Foreign Assets Control

31 CFR Part 541


Zimbabwe 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 removing from the Code of Federal Regulations the 
Zimbabwe Sanctions Regulations as a result of the termination of the 
national emergency on which the regulations were based.

DATES:  This rule is effective April 17, 2024.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OFAC: Assistant Director for 
Licensing, 202-622-2480; Assistant Director for Regulatory Affairs, 
202-622-4855; or Assistant Director for Compliance, 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 March 6, 2003, the President, invoking the authority of, inter 
alia, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-
1706) (IEEPA), issued Executive Order (E.O.) 13288, ``Blocking Property 
of Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in 
Zimbabwe'' (68 FR 11457, March 10, 2003). In E.O. 13288, the President 
determined that the actions and policies of certain members of the 
Government of Zimbabwe and other persons to undermine Zimbabwe's 
democratic processes or institutions, contributing to the deliberate 
breakdown in the rule of law in Zimbabwe, to politically motivated 
violence and intimidation in that country, and to political and 
economic instability in the southern African region, constituted an 
unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the United 
States, and declared a national emergency to deal with that threat. In 
E.O. 13391, ``Blocking Property of Additional Persons Undermining 
Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe'' (70 FR 71201, 
November 25, 2005), the President took additional steps with respect to 
the continued actions and policies of certain persons who undermine 
Zimbabwe's democratic processes and with respect to the national 
emergency described and declared in E.O. 13288. The President 
additionally expanded the scope of the national emergency with respect 
to Zimbabwe in E.O. 13469, ``Blocking Property of Additional Persons 
Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe'' (73 FR 
43841, July 29, 2008).
    On July 29, 2004, OFAC issued the Zimbabwe Sanctions Regulations, 
31 CFR part 541 (69 FR 45246, July 29, 2004) (the ``Regulations''), as 
an interim final rule to implement E.O. 13288. The Regulations were 
issued in abbreviated form for the purpose of providing immediate 
guidance to the public. On July 10, 2014, the Regulations were adopted 
as a final rule, with changes to implement the two later Executive 
orders and update the Regulations (79 FR 39312, July 10, 2014). 
Subsequently, the Regulations were amended multiple times, most 
recently on January 12, 2024 (89 FR 2142, January 12, 2024).
    On March 4, 2024, the President issued E.O. 14118, ``Termination of 
Emergency with Respect to the Situation in Zimbabwe'' (89 FR 15945, 
March 5, 2024). In E.O. 14118, the President found that the national 
emergency declared in E.O. 13288, as relied upon for additional steps 
taken in E.O. 13391, and as expanded by E.O. 13469, should no longer be 
in effect. Accordingly, the President terminated the national emergency 
declared in E.O. 13288 and revoked that order, E.O. 13391, and E.O. 
13469.
    As a result, OFAC is removing the Regulations from the Code of 
Federal Regulations. Pursuant to section 202(a) of the National 
Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(a)) and section 1 of E.O. 14118, 
termination of the national emergency declared in E.O. 13288, as 
modified by E.O. 13391 and E.O. 13469, shall not affect any action 
taken or proceeding pending not finally concluded or determined as of 
March 4, 2024 (the date of E.O. 14118), any action or proceeding based 
on any act committed prior to the date of E.O. 14118, or any rights or 
duties that matured or penalties that were incurred prior to the date 
of E.O. 14118.

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 Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because this rule does 
not impose information collection requirements that would require the 
approval of the Office of Management and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq.

List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 541

    Administrative practice and procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of 
assets, Brokers, Credit, Foreign trade, Penalties, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Sanctions, Securities, Services, Zimbabwe.

PART 541--[REMOVED]

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For the reasons set forth in the preamble, and pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 
1601-1651 and E.O. 14118 (89 FR 15945, March 5, 2024), OFAC amends 31 
CFR chapter V by removing part 541.

Bradley T. Smith,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
[FR Doc. 2024-08144 Filed 4-16-24; 8:45 am]
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