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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 being amended in this
rule 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 Parts 525,
546, and 589
Administrative practice and
procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of
assets, Burma, Credit, Foreign trade,
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Russian Federation,
Sanctions, Securities, Services, Sudan,
Ukraine.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, OFAC is issuing the following
amendments:
PART 525—BURMA SANCTIONS
REGULATIONS
Note 1 to § 525.512. This section does not
relieve any person authorized thereunder
from complying with any other applicable
laws or regulations.
1. The authority citation for part 525
is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 3 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321(b);
22 U.S.C. 10201–10261; 50 U.S.C. 1601–
1651, 1701–1706; Pub. L. 101–410, 104 Stat.
890, as amended (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); E.O.
14014, 86 FR 9429, 3 CFR, 2021 Comp., p.
514.
Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations,
and Statements of Licensing Policy
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2. Add § 525.512 to read as follows:
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§ 525.512 Transactions related to the
provision of agricultural commodities,
medicine, medical devices, replacement
parts and components, or software updates
for personal, non-commercial use.
(a) All transactions prohibited by this
part that are related to the provision,
directly or indirectly, of agricultural
commodities, medicine, medical
devices, replacement parts and
components for medical devices, or
software updates for medical devices to
an individual whose property and
interests in property are blocked
pursuant to this part are authorized,
provided the items are in quantities
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consistent with personal, noncommercial use.
(b) For the purposes of this section,
agricultural commodities, medicine, and
medical devices are defined as follows:
(1) Agricultural commodities. For the
purposes of this section, agricultural
commodities are:
(i) Products that fall within the term
‘‘agricultural commodity’’ as defined in
section 102 of the Agricultural Trade
Act of 1978 (7 U.S.C. 5602); and
(ii) That are intended for ultimate use
as:
(A) Food for humans (including raw,
processed, and packaged foods; live
animals; vitamins and minerals; food
additives or supplements; and bottled
drinking water) or animals (including
animal feeds);
(B) Seeds for food crops;
(C) Fertilizers or organic fertilizers; or
(D) Reproductive materials (such as
live animals, fertilized eggs, embryos,
and semen) for the production of food
animals.
(2) Medicine. For the purposes of this
section, medicine is an item that falls
within the definition of the term ‘‘drug’’
in section 201 of the Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321).
(3) Medical devices. For the purposes
of this section, a medical device is an
item that falls within the definition of
‘‘device’’ in section 201 of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C.
321).
PART 546—SUDAN STABILIZATION
SANCTIONS REGULATIONS
3. The authority citation for part 546
continues to read as follows:
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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. 13067,
62 FR 59989, 3 CFR, 1997 Comp., p. 230; E.O.
13400, 71 FR 25483, 3 CFR, 2006 Comp., p.
220; E.O. 14098, 88 FR 29529.
Subpart B—Prohibitions
§ 546.202
[Amended]
4. Amend § 546.202 in the
introductory text of paragraph (d) by
removing ‘‘the Director of the Office of
Foreign Assets Control’’ and adding in
its place ‘‘OFAC’’.
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§ 546.203
[Amended]
5. Amend § 546.203 in paragraph (e)
by removing ‘‘the Office of Foreign
Assets Control’’ and adding in its place
‘‘OFAC’’.
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6. Amend § 546.703 by removing ‘‘the
Office of Foreign Assets Control’’ and
adding in its place ‘‘OFAC’’.
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PART 589—UKRAINE-/RUSSIARELATED SANCTIONS REGULATIONS
7. The authority citation for part 589
is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 3 U.S.C. 301; 22 U.S.C. 8901–
8910, 8921–8930; 31 U.S.C. 321(b); 50 U.S.C.
1601–1651, 1701–1706; Pub. L. 101–410, 104
Stat. 890, as amended (28 U.S.C. 2461 note);
Pub. L. 115–44, 131 Stat. 886 (codified in
scattered sections of 22 U.S.C.); E.O. 13660,
79 FR 13493, 3 CFR, 2014 Comp., p. 226; E.O.
13661, 79 FR 15535, 3 CFR, 2014 Comp., p.
229; E.O. 13662, 79 FR 16169, 3 CFR, 2014
Comp., p. 233; E.O. 13685, 79 FR 77357, 3
CFR, 2014 Comp., p. 313., E.O. 13849, 3 CFR,
2018 Comp., p. 875, E.O. 14065, 87 FR 10293,
3 CFR, 2022 Comp., p. 340.
Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations,
and Statements of Licensing Policy
§ 589.520
[Amended]
8. Amend § 589.520 in the
introductory text by removing
‘‘589.206’’ and adding in its place
‘‘589.207’’.
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Lisa M. Palluconi,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 591
Publication of Venezuela Sanctions
Regulations Web General License 40C
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Publication of a web general
license.
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing one
general license (GL) issued pursuant to
the Venezuela Sanctions Regulations:
GL 40C, which was previously made
available on OFAC’s website.
DATES: GL 40C was issued on July 8,
2024. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for additional relevant dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OFAC: Assistant Director for Licensing,
202–622–2480; Assistant Director for
Regulatory Affairs, 202–622–4855; or
Assistant Director for Compliance, 202–
622–2490.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Department of Commerce’s Bureau of
Industry and Security.
Electronic Availability
This document and additional
information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC’s website: https://
ofac.treasury.gov/.
Background
On July 8, 2024, OFAC issued GL 40C
to authorize certain transactions
otherwise prohibited by the Venezuela
Sanctions Regulations (VSR), 31 CFR
part 591. GL 40C was made available on
OFAC’s website (https://
ofac.treasury.gov/) when it was issued.
GL 40C supersedes GL 40B, which was
issued on July 10, 2023. GL 40C has an
expiration date of July 8, 2025. The text
of this GL is provided below.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS
CONTROL
31 CFR Part 591
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 4
[PS Docket Nos. 15–80 and 13–75, ET
Docket No. 04–35, FCC 24–73 FR ID 238688]
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Denial of petition for
reconsideration.
Authorizing Certain Transactions
Involving the Exportation or
Reexportation of Liquefied Petroleum
Gas to Venezuela
In this document, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted an Order on Reconsideration
that denies the petition for
reconsideration filed by Competitive
Carriers Association (CCA) with respect
to the Second Report and Order in this
proceeding.
DATES: Effective August 21, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information, contact Barbara
Kunkel, Attorney Advisor, Policy and
Licensing Division, Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418–
0671 or via email at Barbara.Kunkel@
fcc.gov.
SUMMARY:
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b) of this general license, all
transactions related to the exportation or
reexportation, directly or indirectly, of
liquefied petroleum gas to Venezuela,
involving the Government of Venezuela,
Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PdVSA),
or any entity in which PdVSA owns,
directly or indirectly, a 50 percent or
greater interest, that are prohibited by
E.O. 13850 of November 1, 2018, as
amended by E.O. 13857 of January 25,
2019, or E.O. 13884 of August 5, 2019,
each as incorporated into the Venezuela
Sanctions Regulations, 31 CFR part 591
(the VSR), are authorized through 12:01
a.m. eastern daylight time, July 8, 2025.
(b) This general license does not
authorize:
(1) Any payment-in-kind of petroleum
or petroleum products; or
(2) Any transactions otherwise
prohibited by the VSR, including
transactions involving any blocked
persons other than PdVSA, any entity in
which PdVSA owns, directly or
indirectly, a 50 percent or greater
interest, or any Government of
Venezuela person that is blocked solely
pursuant to E.O. 13884.
(c) Effective July 8, 2024, General
License No. 40B, dated July 10, 2023, is
replaced and superseded in its entirety
by this General License No. 40C.
Note to General License No. 40C. Nothing
in this general license relieves any persons
from compliance with the requirements of
other Federal agencies, including the
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Disruptions to Communications;
Improving 911 Reliability; Concerning
Disruptions to Communications
Venezuela Sanctions Regulations
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Dated: July 8, 2024.
Bradley T. Smith,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Lisa M. Palluconi,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets
Control.
This is a
summary of the Commission’s Order on
Reconsideration, FCC 24–73, adopted
on July 10, 2024, and released on July
11, 2024. The complete text of this
document is available for public
inspection on the Commission’s website
at https://docs.fcc.gov/public/
attachments/FCC-24-73A1.pdf. To
request materials in accessible formats
for people with disabilities (braille,
large print, electronic files, audio
format), send an email to FCC504@
fcc.gov or call the Consumer &
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202)
418–0530 (voice).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Synopsis
1. The Order on Reconsideration
denies the petition for reconsideration
of the Second Report and Order, 88 FR
9756 (Feb. 15, 2023), filed by CCA on
March 17, 2023. In the Second Report
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and Order the Commission adopted
rules to harmonize the 911 outage
notification requirements for originating
service providers (OSPs) and covered
911 service providers. Specifically, the
Second Report and Order required both
OSPs and covered 911 service providers
to notify Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs) of outages that potentially
affect them as soon as possible, but no
later than 30 minutes after discovering
the outage. The Commission also
required OSPs and covered 911 service
providers to maintain accurate and upto-date PSAP contact information for the
purpose of providing 911 outage
notifications.
2. CCA sought reconsideration of two
aspects of the Second Report and Order
as they apply to OSPs. First, CCA
argued that it is unreasonable to require
OSPs to initially notify PSAPs of 911
outages within 30 minutes of
discovering an outage. CCA further
argued that OSP compliance with the
30-minute rule (1) is infeasible or
impossible, (2) should not apply to
outages attributable to third-party
vendors, (3) will cause over-notification
to PSAPs, and (4) will overburden small
and rural carriers. CCA argued instead
that the Commission should revert to
the previous rule that required OSPs to
notify PSAPs ‘‘as soon as possible’’ with
no time limitation. In the alternative, if
the Commission retains the 30-minute
rule, CCA argued that the Commission
should define ‘‘discovery’’ of an outage
to be when an OSP receives notification
of the outage from its third-party vendor
or service provider, rather than when
the third-party vendor or service
provider itself discovers the outage.
CCA also argued that the Commission
should modify the 30-minute rule to
deem OSPs compliant if they begin
notifying affected PSAPs within 30
minutes, even if they do not complete
notification to all potentially affected
PSAPs within that timeframe. Second,
CCA requested that the Commission
reconsider the requirement that OSPs
use ‘‘special diligence’’ to identify,
maintain, and annually confirm contact
information for PSAPs in their service
areas. CCA argued that the Commission
materially erred in estimating the cost to
OSPs of complying with this
requirement, and that the rule will
overburden small and rural carriers.
Accordingly, CCA asserted that the
Commission should create and operate
a centralized PSAP contact information
database rather than requiring OSPs to
maintain PSAP contact information
themselves.
3. Regarding the application of a 30minute initial PSAP notification
deadline to OSPs, the Commission
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 591
Publication of Venezuela Sanctions Regulations Web General
License 40C
AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Publication of a web general license.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing one general license (GL) issued pursuant
to the Venezuela Sanctions Regulations: GL 40C, which was previously
made available on OFAC's website.
DATES: GL 40C was issued on July 8, 2024. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for additional relevant dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OFAC: Assistant Director for
Licensing, 202-622-2480; Assistant Director for Regulatory Affairs,
202-622-4855; or Assistant Director for Compliance, 202-622-2490.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Electronic Availability
This document and additional information concerning OFAC are
available on OFAC's website: https://ofac.treasury.gov/.
Background
On July 8, 2024, OFAC issued GL 40C to authorize certain
transactions otherwise prohibited by the Venezuela Sanctions
Regulations (VSR), 31 CFR part 591. GL 40C was made available on OFAC's
website (https://ofac.treasury.gov/) when it was issued. GL 40C
supersedes GL 40B, which was issued on July 10, 2023. GL 40C has an
expiration date of July 8, 2025. The text of this GL is provided below.
OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
Venezuela Sanctions Regulations
31 CFR Part 591
GENERAL LICENSE NO. 40C
Authorizing Certain Transactions Involving the Exportation or
Reexportation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas to Venezuela
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this general license,
all transactions related to the exportation or reexportation, directly
or indirectly, of liquefied petroleum gas to Venezuela, involving the
Government of Venezuela, Petr[oacute]leos de Venezuela, S.A. (PdVSA),
or any entity in which PdVSA owns, directly or indirectly, a 50 percent
or greater interest, that are prohibited by E.O. 13850 of November 1,
2018, as amended by E.O. 13857 of January 25, 2019, or E.O. 13884 of
August 5, 2019, each as incorporated into the Venezuela Sanctions
Regulations, 31 CFR part 591 (the VSR), are authorized through 12:01
a.m. eastern daylight time, July 8, 2025.
(b) This general license does not authorize:
(1) Any payment-in-kind of petroleum or petroleum products; or
(2) Any transactions otherwise prohibited by the VSR, including
transactions involving any blocked persons other than PdVSA, any entity
in which PdVSA owns, directly or indirectly, a 50 percent or greater
interest, or any Government of Venezuela person that is blocked solely
pursuant to E.O. 13884.
(c) Effective July 8, 2024, General License No. 40B, dated July 10,
2023, is replaced and superseded in its entirety by this General
License No. 40C.
Note to General License No. 40C. Nothing in this general license
relieves any persons from compliance with the requirements of other
Federal agencies, including the Department of Commerce's Bureau of
Industry and Security.
Dated: July 8, 2024.
Bradley T. Smith,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Lisa M. Palluconi,
Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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