08 Feb 2022
OFAC Regulations Fundamentals
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), a department of the U.S. Treasury Department, sets forth U.S. sanctions including applicability, targeted parties, prohibited actions, and penalties. Who is required to comply with U.S. sanctions? This practice note covers the fundamentals of U.S. economic sanctions laws and regulations as well as compliance requirements.
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- Sanctions and Penalties for Violations of the Bank Secrecy Act and OFAC Requirements
Understand the civil and criminal penalties that may be assessed against financial institutions for violating provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act, and anti-money laundering regulations. This practice note discusses the enforcement actions of OFAC.
- OFAC Violation Responses
Access this practice note to learn how a timely response to OFAC sanctions violations is key. You’ll read about actions and other issues to consider when responding to a violation of U.S. sanctions laws.
- OFAC Violation Response Checklist
Explore this checklist which outlines the steps and compliance requirements that companies and their counsel must be aware of when responding to an OFAC violation.
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Review this checklist for guidance on an institution’s obligation to file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) with FinCEN.
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