Efforts to combat global terrorism dominate today’s news. This course equips employees with the information they need to conduct business in compliance with U.S. sanctions regulations. Course content details a concise overview of DDTC, OFAC, and BIS regulations and offers in-depth treatment of specific U.S. sanctions regimes, including nonproliferation, counternarcotics, counterterrorism, and country-specific regulations. Users will know how to identify situations that may invoke these regulations – and what to do – after viewing the real-world scenarios offered with this course.
Users will receive a certificate of completion from George Mason University upon successful completion of this course.
Learning Objectives
Provide both a general overview of U.S. sanctions and embargoes, as well as more detailed information regarding select key U.S. sanctions and embargoes. Explain how different U.S. regulatory agencies affect U.S. sanctions and embargoes. Provide real-world scenarios of common situations that illustrate how U.S. sanctions and embargoes regulations affect a variety of activities in an organization and what actions must be taken to ensure compliance with U.S. regulations.
Target Audience
Any employees, regardless of geographic location, requiring either an overview or more in-depth knowledge of U.S. sanctions and embargoes regulations.
Course Duration: 2 hours, 8 minutes
Certificate of Completion: George Mason University
Course Outline
Introduction
S. Sanctions and Embargoes
Overview
DDTC Regulations
BIS Regulations
OFAC Regulations
S. Sanctions Regulations for the Practitioner
Nonproliferation Sanctions
Counterterrorism Sanctions
Counternarcotics Sanctions
Global Magnitsky Sanctions
Cyber-Related Sanctions
Iran Sanctions
Iran Overview
Iran: OFAC Regulations
Iran: Prohibited Financial Activities
Cuba Sanctions
North Korea Sanctions
Syria Sanctions
Ukraine and Russia-Related Sanctions
Venezuela Sanctions
Sudan Sanctions
Conclusion
How U.S. Foreign Subsidiaries Must Comply with U.S. Sanctions
U.S. Scenarios
Introduction to U.S. Sanctions Scenarios
Request for Defense Articles by a 126.1 Country
Notification to DDTC
Dealing with Embargoed Countries
What to Do with a Positive Screening Result
Dealing with Legacy Contracts
Technical Data Falling Into the Wrong Hands
Self-Blinding
Shipments Through an Embargoed Country
Transfer to a Sanctioned Embassy in the U.S.
Sale to Cuban Interests Section of the Swiss Embassy
Distributors & Sales Territories
Foreign Subsidiaries Dealing with Iran
Dealing with an MRO Facility
Dealing with Specially Designated Nationals
Sharing Information Through Electronic Portals
Foreign Subsidiary Servicing an Embassy of an Embargoed Country
Conclusion
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