[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 111 (Thursday, June 9, 2022)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 35088-35091]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-12445]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
31 CFR Part 515
Cuban Assets Control 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 Cuban Assets Control Regulations to
implement elements of the policy announced by the Administration on May
16, 2022 to increase support for the Cuban people. This rule authorizes
group people-to-people educational travel to Cuba and removes certain
restrictions on authorized academic educational activities, authorizes
travel to attend or organize professional meetings or conferences in
Cuba, removes the $1,000 quarterly limit on family remittances, and
authorizes donative remittances to Cuba. These amendments also add or
update several cross references.
DATES: This rule is June 9, 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.treas.gov/ofac.
Background
The Department of the Treasury issued the Cuban Assets Control
Regulations, 31 CFR part 515 (the ``Regulations''), on July 8, 1963,
under the Trading With the Enemy Act (50 U.S.C. 4301-44). OFAC has
amended the Regulations on numerous occasions. Today, OFAC, in
consultation with the Department of State, is amending the Regulations
to implement certain policy changes announced by the Administration on
May 16, 2022 to increase support for the Cuban people, as set forth
below.
Professional meetings and conferences in Cuba. OFAC is amending the
general license at Sec. 515.564 to include an authorization for
travel-related and other transactions incident to travel to Cuba to
attend or organize professional meetings or conferences in Cuba. OFAC
is also amending and adding cross-references to Sec. 515.564(a) in
notes to Sec. Sec. 515.534, 515.542, 515.547, 515.572, 515.577, and
515.591.
Group people-to-people educational travel and other academic
educational activities. OFAC is amending the general license at Sec.
515.565 to add an authorization for group people-to-people educational
travel that takes place under the auspices of an organization that is
subject to U.S. jurisdiction and that sponsors such exchanges to
promote people-to-people contact, subject to certain restrictions. Such
travelers must be accompanied by an employee, paid consultant, or agent
of the sponsoring organization. Travel-related transactions authorized
pursuant to Sec. 515.565(b) must be for the purpose of engaging, while
in Cuba, in a full-time schedule of activities that are intended to
enhance contact with the Cuban people, support civil society in Cuba,
or promote the Cuban people's independence from Cuban authorities; and
will result in meaningful interactions with individuals in Cuba. OFAC
is also amending the general license at Sec. 515.565 to remove certain
restrictions on authorized academic educational activities. This
amendment does not authorize individual people-to-people travel-related
transactions.
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OFAC is not authorizing travel-related transactions for travel to,
from, or within Cuba for tourist activities, which are prohibited by
statute.
Remittances. OFAC is amending Sec. 515.570(a) to remove the $1,000
quarterly limit on remittances to Cuban nationals who are close
relatives. OFAC is also adding Sec. 515.570(b) to authorize donative
remittances to Cuban nationals who are not prohibited officials of the
Government of Cuba, prohibited members of the Cuban Communist Party, or
close relatives of a prohibited official of the Government of Cuba or
prohibited member of the Cuban Communist Party. OFAC is also adding
Sec. 515.570(h) authorizing the unblocking and return of blocked
remittances, provided they would be authorized under Sec. 515.570(a)
or (b).
Public Participation
Because the Regulations involve a foreign affairs function, the
provisions of Executive Order 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'') and Sec. 515.572 of this part. 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, 1505-0167, and 1505-0168. 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 515
Administrative practice and procedure, Banks, banking, Blocking of
assets, Cuba, Credit, Foreign trade, Penalties, Professional meetings,
Remittances, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Sanctions,
Securities, Services, Travel restrictions.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, OFAC amends 31 CFR part
515 as follows:
PART 515--CUBAN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS
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1. The authority citation for part 515 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 22 U.S.C. 2370(a), 6001-6010, 7201-7211; 31 U.S.C.
321(b); 50 U.S.C. 4301-4341; Pub. L. 101-410, 104 Stat. 890 (28
U.S.C. 2461 note); 22 U.S.C. 6021-6091; Pub. L. 105-277, 112 Stat.
2681; Pub. L. 111-8, 123 Stat. 524; Pub. L. 111-117, 123 Stat. 3034;
E.O. 9989, 13 FR 4891, 3 CFR, 1943-1948 Comp., p. 748; Proc. 3447,
27 FR 1085, 3 CFR, 1959-1963 Comp., p. 157; E.O. 12854, 58 FR 36587,
3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 614.
Subpart E--Licenses, Authorizations, and Statements of Licensing
Policy
Sec. 515.534 [Amended]
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2. In note to Sec. 515.534, after ``certain items to Cuba'' add ``,
and Sec. 515.564(a)(2) for a general license authorizing travel-
related and other transactions incident to attending or organizing
professional meetings in Cuba, which include professional meetings
relating to the negotiation of contingent contracts authorized by this
section''.
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3. Amend note 1 to Sec. 515.542 by adding a sentence to the end to
read as follows:
Sec. 515.542 Mail and telecommunications-related transactions.
* * * * *
Note 1 to Sec. 515.541: * * * For an authorization of travel-
related transactions that are directly incident to participation in
professional meetings, including where such meetings relate to
telecommunications services or other activities authorized by
paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section, see Sec. 515.564(a).
* * * * *
Sec. 515.547 [Amended]
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4. In note 2 to paragraph (a), after ``research'' add ``and
professional meetings''.
Sec. 515.561 [Amended]
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5. In Sec. 515.561, in paragraph (a) introductory text, remove ``Sec.
515.564(a)'' and add in its place ``Sec. 515.564(a)(1)'' and remove
``Sec. 515.565(a)(1)(i) through (iv) and (vi)'' and add in its place
``Sec. 515.564(a)(1) through (4) and (6)''.
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6. Amend Sec. 515.564 as follows:
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a. Redesignate paragraph (a) introductory text as paragraph (a)(1) and
add a subject heading to newly designated paragraph (a)(1);
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b. Redesignate existing paragraph (a)(1) and paragraph (a)(2) as
paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii), respectively;
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c. In the heading for the example to Sec. 515.564(a), remove ``Sec.
515.564(a)'' and add in its place ``paragraph (a)(1)'';
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d. Redesignate note 1 to paragraph (a) as note 1 to paragraph (a)(1);
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e. Redesignate note 2 to paragraph (a) as note 3 to paragraph (a);
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f. Add new paragraph (a)(2);
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g. In the heading for the example to Sec. 515.564(b), remove ``Sec.
515.564(b)'' and add in its place ``paragraph (b)''; and
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h. In paragraph (e):
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i. Remove ``either:'';
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ii. Add ``or professional meetings'' after ``professional research'';
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iii. Remove ``does'' and add in its place ``do''; and
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iv. Remove ``, or professional meetings or conferences in Cuba that are
not otherwise authorized pursuant to other travel-related
authorizations and relate to activities otherwise authorized pursuant
to this part'' and add a period in its place.
The additions reads as follows:
Sec. 515.564 Professional research and professional meetings in
Cuba.
(a) * * *
(1) Professional research. * * *
(2) Professional meetings. The travel-related transactions set
forth in Sec. 515.560(c) and such additional transactions as are
directly incident to attendance at, or organization of, professional
meetings or conferences in Cuba are authorized, provided that:
(i) For a traveler attending a professional meeting or conference,
the purpose of the meeting or conference directly relates to the
traveler's profession, professional background, or area of expertise,
including area of graduate-level full-time study;
(ii) For a traveler organizing a professional meeting or conference
on behalf of an entity, either the traveler's profession must be
related to the organization of professional meetings or conferences or
the traveler must be an employee or contractor of an entity that is
organizing the professional meeting or conference; and
(iii) The traveler's schedule of activities does not include free
time or recreation in excess of that consistent with a full-time
schedule of attendance at, or organization of, professional meetings or
conferences.
Note 2 to paragraph (a)(2). Transactions incident to the
organization of professional meetings or conferences include marketing
related to such meetings or conferences in Cuba.
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7. Amend Sec. 515.565 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraphs (a) and (b).
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b. Remove paragraphs (d) and (e).
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c. Redesignate paragraphs (f), (g), and (h) as paragraphs (d), (e), and
(f), respectively.
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d. In newly designated paragraph (d), remove ``(a), (b), (d), or (e)''
and add in its place ``(a) or (b)''.
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e. In newly designated paragraph (f), remove ``general license under
paragraph (a)'' and add in its place ``general licenses under paragraph
(a) or (b)''.
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 515.565 Educational Activities
(a) General license for educational activities. Persons subject to
U.S. jurisdiction, including U.S. academic institutions and their
faculty, staff, and students, are authorized to engage in the travel-
related transactions set forth in Sec. 515.560(c), that are related
to:
(1) Participation in a structured educational program in Cuba as
part of a course offered for credit by a U.S. graduate or undergraduate
degree-granting academic institution that is sponsoring the program;
(2) Noncommercial academic research in Cuba specifically related to
Cuba and for the purpose of obtaining an undergraduate or graduate
degree;
(3) Participation in a formal course of study at a Cuban academic
institution, provided the formal course of study in Cuba will be
accepted for credit toward the student's graduate or undergraduate
degree;
(4) Teaching at a Cuban academic institution related to an academic
program at the Cuban institution, provided that the individual is
regularly employed by a U.S. or other non-Cuban academic institution;
(5) Sponsorship of a Cuban scholar to teach or engage in other
scholarly activity at the sponsoring U.S. academic institution (in
addition to those transactions authorized by the general license
contained in Sec. 515.571).
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(5). See Sec. 515.571(a) for authorizations
related to certain banking transactions and receipt of salary or other
compensation by Cuban nationals present in the United States in a non-
immigrant status or pursuant to other non-immigrant travel
authorization issued by the U.S. government.
(6) Educational exchanges sponsored by Cuban or U.S. secondary
schools involving secondary school students' participation in a formal
course of study or in a structured educational program offered by a
secondary school or other academic institution and led by a teacher or
other secondary school official. This includes participation by a
reasonable number of adult chaperones to accompany the secondary school
students to Cuba.
(7) Sponsorship or co-sponsorship of noncommercial academic
seminars, conferences, symposia, and workshops related to Cuba or
global issues involving Cuba and attendance at such events by faculty,
staff, and students of a participating U.S. academic institution;
(8) Establishment of academic exchanges and joint non-commercial
academic research projects with universities or academic institutions
in Cuba;
(9) Provision of standardized testing services, including
professional certificate examinations, university entrance
examinations, and language examinations, and related preparatory
services for such exams, to Cuban nationals, wherever located;
(10) Provision of internet-based courses, including distance
learning and Massive Open Online Courses, to Cuban nationals, wherever
located, provided that the course content is at the undergraduate level
or below;
(11) The organization of, and preparation for, activities described
in paragraphs (a)(1) through (10) of this section by employees or
contractors of the sponsoring organization that is a person subject to
U.S. jurisdiction; or
(12) Facilitation by an organization that is a person subject to
U.S. jurisdiction, or a member of the staff of such an organization, of
licensed educational activities in Cuba on behalf of U.S. academic
institutions or secondary schools, provided that:
(i) The organization is directly affiliated with one or more U.S.
academic institutions or secondary schools; and
(ii) The organization facilitates educational activities that meet
the requirements of one or more of the general licenses set forth in
paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) and (6) of this section.
Note 2 to paragraph (a). See Sec. 515.560(c)(6) for an
authorization for individuals to open and maintain accounts at Cuban
financial institutions; see Sec. 515.573 for an authorization for
entities conducting educational activities authorized by this paragraph
(a) to establish a physical presence in Cuba, including an
authorization to open and maintain accounts at Cuban financial
institutions.
Note 3 to paragraph (a). The authorization in this paragraph
extends to adjunct faculty and part-time staff of U.S. academic
institutions. A student enrolled in a U.S. academic institution is
authorized pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section to participate
in the academic activities in Cuba described above through any
sponsoring U.S. academic institution.
Note 4 to paragraph (a). The export or reexport to Cuba of items
subject to the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR parts 730
through 774) may require separate authorization from the Department of
Commerce.
Note 5 to paragraph (a). See Sec. 515.590(a) for an authorization
for the provision of educational grants, scholarships, or awards to a
Cuban national or in which Cuba or a Cuban national otherwise has an
interest.
(b) General license for people-to-people travel. The travel-related
transactions set forth in Sec. 515.560(c) and such additional
transactions as are directly incident to educational exchanges not
involving academic study pursuant to a degree program are authorized,
provided that:
(1) The exchanges take place under the auspices of an organization
that is a person subject to U.S. jurisdiction and that sponsors such
exchanges to promote people-to-people contact;
(2) Travel-related transactions pursuant to this authorization must
be for the purpose of engaging, while in Cuba, in a full-time schedule
of activities intended to enhance contact with the Cuban people,
support civil society in Cuba, or promote the Cuban people's
independence from Cuban authorities;
(3) Each traveler has a full-time schedule of educational exchange
activities that will result in meaningful interaction between the
traveler and individuals in Cuba;
(4) An employee, paid consultant, or agent of the sponsoring
organization accompanies each group traveling to Cuba to ensure that
each traveler has a full-time schedule of educational exchange
activities; and
(5) The predominant portion of the activities engaged in by
individual travelers is not with a prohibited official of the
Government of Cuba, as defined in Sec. 515.337, or a prohibited member
of the Cuban Communist Party, as defined in Sec. 515.338.
(6) In addition to all other information required by Sec. 501.601
of this chapter, entities sponsoring travel pursuant to the
authorization in this paragraph (b) must retain records sufficient to
demonstrate that each individual traveler has engaged in a full-time
schedule of activities that satisfy the requirements of paragraphs
(b)(1) through (5) of this section. Individuals may rely on the entity
sponsoring the travel to satisfy their recordkeeping requirements with
respect to the requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) through (5) of this
section. These
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records must be furnished to the Office of Foreign Assets Control on
demand pursuant to Sec. 501.602 of this chapter.
Example 1 to paragraph (b): An organization wishes to sponsor and
organize educational exchanges not involving academic study pursuant to
a degree program for individuals to learn side-by-side with Cuban
individuals in areas such as environmental protection or the arts. The
travelers will have a full-time schedule of educational exchange
activities that will result in meaningful interaction between the
travelers and individuals in Cuba. The organization's activities
qualify for the general license.
Example 2 to paragraph (b): An individual plans to travel to Cuba
to participate in discussions with Cuban artists on community projects,
exchanges with the founders of a youth arts program, and extended
dialogue with local city planners and architects to learn about
historical restoration projects in Old Havana. The individual traveler
will have a full-time schedule of such educational exchange activities
that result in meaningful interaction between the traveler and
individuals in Cuba. The individual's activities do not qualify for the
general license for people-to-people travel because the individual is
not traveling under the auspices of an organization that is a person
subject to U.S. jurisdiction and that sponsors such exchanges to
promote people-to-people contact. The individual's travel may qualify
for the general license in Sec. 515.574 (Support for the Cuban People)
provided the individual meets all of its requirements.
Note 6 to paragraph (b). An organization that sponsors and
organizes trips to Cuba in which travelers engage in individually
selected and/or self-directed activities would not qualify for the
general license. Authorized trips are expected to be led by the
organization and to have a full-time schedule of activities in which
the travelers will participate.
Note 7 to paragraphs (a) and (b). Except as provided in paragraph
(b)(6) of this section, each person relying on the general
authorizations in these paragraphs, including entities sponsoring
travel pursuant to the authorization in paragraph (b) of this section,
must retain specific records related to the authorized travel
transactions. See Sec. Sec. 501.601 and 501.602 of this chapter for
applicable recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
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8. Amend Sec. 515.570 as follows:
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a. Remove paragraph (a)(1);
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b. Redesignate paragraphs (a)(2) through (4) as paragraphs (a)(1)
through (3), respectively;
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c. Add paragraph (b);
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d. In paragraph (d), remove ``Sec. 515.565(h)'' in both places where
it appears and add in its place ``Sec. 515.565(f)''; and
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e. Add paragraph (h).
The additions read as follows:
Sec. 515.570 Remittances.
(b) Donative remittances to Cuban nationals authorized. Persons
subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are authorized to make
donative remittances to Cuban nationals, provided that:
(1) The remittances are not made from a blocked source;
(2) The recipient is not a prohibited official of the Government of
Cuba, as defined in Sec. 515.337, a prohibited member of the Cuban
Communist Party, as defined in Sec. 515.338, a close relative, as
defined in Sec. 515.539, of a prohibited official of the Government of
Cuba, or a close relative of a prohibited member of the Cuban Communist
Party;
(3) The remittances are not made for emigration-related purposes
(which are addressed by paragraph (e) of this section); and
(4) The remitter, if an individual, is 18 years of age or older.
* * * * *
(h) Unblocking of certain previously blocked remittances
authorized. Banking institutions, as defined in Sec. 515.314, are
authorized to engage in all transactions necessary to unblock and
return remittances if they would have qualified as authorized had they
been sent under current paragraph (a) or (b) of this section, provided
that persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction unblocking remittances
originally blocked on or after August 25, 1997 pursuant to this section
must submit a report to the Department of the Treasury, Office of
Foreign Assets Control, Attn: Sanctions Compliance & Evaluation
Division, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Freedman's Bank Building,
Washington, DC 20220 within 10 business days from the date such
remittances are released. Such reports shall include the following:
(1) Where available, a copy of the original blocking report filed
with OFAC pursuant to Sec. 501.603(b)(1) of this chapter;
(2) The date the unblocked remittance was released;
(3) The amount of funds unblocked;
(4) The name of the party to whom the remittance was released; and
(5) A reference to this section as the legal authority under which
the remittance was unblocked and returned.
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9. Amend Sec. 515.572 as follows:
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a. Redesignate note to paragraph (a)(5) as note 2 to paragraph (a)(5);
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b. Add note 3 to paragraph (a); and
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c. Redesignate note to Sec. 515.572 as note 4 to Sec. 515.572.
The addition reads as follows:
Sec. 515.572 Provision of travel, carrier, other transportation-
related, and remittance forwarding services.
(a) * * *
Note 3 to paragraph (a): Section 515.564 authorizes employees,
officials, consultants, or agents of persons subject to U.S.
jurisdiction providing travel or carrier services or remittance
forwarding services authorized pursuant to this part to engage in the
travel-related transactions set forth in Sec. 515.560(c) and such
additional transactions as are directly incident to travel to Cuba for
professional meetings in Cuba, such as those related to safety and
security of flights to and from Cuba, or necessary to arrange for
travel or carrier services or remittance forwarding to Cuba.
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10. Amend Sec. 515.577 by redesignating paragraph (e) as paragraph (f)
and adding new paragraph (e).
The addition reads as follows:
Sec. 515.577 Authorized transactions necessary and ordinarily
incident to publishing.
* * * * *
(e) Section 515.564(a)(2) authorizes the travel-related
transactions set forth in Sec. 515.560(c) and such additional
transactions that are directly incident to attendance at or
organization of professional meetings that are necessary and ordinarily
incident to the publishing and marketing of written publications.
* * * * *
Sec. 515.591 [Amended]
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11. In note 2 to Sec. 515.591, after ``professional research'', add
``and professional meetings''.
Andrea M. Gacki,
Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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