63 … If an existing policyholder or a named beneficiary is blocked by OFAC and the provision of insurance services is not authorized or exempt, then the insurer is required to block the policy or relevant portion of the policy (e.g., the individual's policy under a group health insurance plan),… Read more
64 … If an insurer has knowledge that a person covered under a group policy, for example a worker's compensation policy, is blocked pursuant to OFAC sanctions, the insurer’s coverage of that person pursuant to the worker's compensation policy is blocked. If a claim is made under the blocked portion… Read more
65 … OFAC may impose civil penalties for sanctions violations based on strict liability, meaning that a person subject to U.S. jurisdiction may be held civilly liable even if such person did not have knowledge that it was engaging in a transaction that was prohibited under sanctions laws and… Read more
102 … The best and most reliable approach for issuing policies with global risk coverage without violating U.S. sanctions law is to include a clause ensuring there is no coverage for risks that violate U.S. sanctions law. The exact wording of such clauses may vary depending on the type of policy (e… Read more
103 … OFAC recognizes that U.S. insurers and reinsurers often compete in international markets where non-U.S. insurers are willing and able to issue global insurance policies without an exclusion that applies to U.S. sanctions, or where such clauses may be prohibited under local law. In cases where… Read more
837 … Effective September 24, 2020, OFAC issued an amendment to the CACR restricting imports of Cuban-origin alcohol and tobacco products, as well as specific categories of authorized travel to Cuba related to professional meetings or conferences and certain public performances or other events, and… Read more
838 … No person subject to U.S. jurisdiction may lodge, pay for lodging, or make any reservation for or on behalf of a third party to lodge, at any property that the Secretary of State has identified as a property in Cuba that is owned or controlled by: the Cuban government; a prohibited official… Read more
839 … Consistent with the Administration’s interest in avoiding negative impacts on Americans for arranging lawful travel to Cuba, any existing travel-related arrangements that include lodging at properties in Cuba identified on the Cuba Prohibited Accommodations List will continue to be permitted… Read more
840 … The designation of an official of the Government of the HKSAR does not itself block the HKSAR government or any government agency where the SDN is an official or otherwise exercises control. Accordingly, engaging in a routine interaction with an agency in which an SDN is an official, but… Read more
842 … GL L authorizes under E.O. 13902 all transactions and activities involving Iranian FIs blocked pursuant to E.O. 13902 that are authorized, exempt, or otherwise not prohibited under the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations (ITSR). E.O. 13902, which was issued on January 10, 2020, is… Read more