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24, 2004
As you have probably heard, new, harsh Cuba travel and remittance regulations will take effect on June 30. In this article, you'll find analysis of these measures and some ideas on how to respond to these onerous, anti-family, anti-education measures. [The information in this update draws also from work
done by our colleagues at the Center for International Policy's Freedom
to Travel Campaign and the Washington Office on Latin America. For further
information and action opportunities, see the CubaCentral website, www.cubacentral.com;
and the WOLA
website. An excellent analysis of the Bush Administration's Cuba policy
was prepared by WOLA and is available in pdf form at You'll recall that on May 6, President Bush accepted the recommendations from the report of his "Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba." The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the Department of the Treasury is the US agency charged with the enforcement of the embargo against Cuba. These Commission's recommendations became official US policy on June 16, when OFAC published new Cuba regulations in the Federal Register, with an effective date of June 30, 2004. The new rules were issued as an "interim final rule"; OFAC has stated that comments submitted to them prior by August 16, 2004, will be considered in the development of final regulations. ACTION: We encourage you to make your
voice heard by sending your comments on the new regulations (summary follows
below) to OFAC. There are several ways to do this: The deadline for comments is August 16, but we encourage
you to write your response as soon as possible. On your response, either
in the online comment form or in your hard copy, specify that you are
commenting on chapter V of 31 CFR Part 515. In the text of your comments,
please also write, "Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury, FR
Doc. 04-13630." We'd appreciate receiving a copy of your comments
at manderson@lawg.org. It ACTION: Call your representative and
senators (US Capitol Switchboard is 202.224.3121; or go to www.house.gov
or www.senate.gov) to let them know that you strongly oppose the new Cuba
measures and that you support unrestricted travel to Cuba by all US citizens.
The new regulations are a costly and dangerous endeavor. They hurt ordinary
Cubans, restrict the ACTION: Sign a letter supporting Senator
Kerry's position on travel and remittances, and urge others to do the
same. Your opinion counts! The letter may be read and signed at:
1. Fully-hosted travel. The previous authorization for "fully-hosted" travel to Cuba (for which all costs and fees either are paid for by a third-country national who is not subject to US jurisdiction or are covered or waived by Cuba) is eliminated. Moreover, the regulations now include a prohibition on the receipt of goods or services in Cuba when they are provided free-of-charge or received as a gift, unless otherwise authorized by an OFAC general or specific license. OFAC now considers this a prohibited dealing in property in which Cuba has an interest. 2. Importation of Cuban merchandise. The general license that authorized licensed Cuba travelers to purchase in Cuba and return to the United States with up to $100 worth of Cuban merchandise for personal consumption is eliminated. Thus, no merchandise, other than informational materials, may be purchased or otherwise acquired in Cuba and then brought back to the United States. 3. Accompanied baggage. The amount of baggage carried by an authorized traveler to Cuba is now limited to 44 pounds per traveler, unless a higher amount is authorized by OFAC or BIS. 4. Family visits. Under prior regulations, a general
license authorized a person to visit a close relative (defined to include
second cousins) once every 12 months (and more often under a specific
license). There was no stated limit to the duration of the first visit
and travelers could spend up to the State Department per diem (currently
$167) for living expenses in Cuba, plus any additional funds needed for
transactions directly related to visiting the relative. The new rule eliminates
the general license and requires a specific license issued by OFAC that
will only authorize travel-related transactions incident to visits to
members of the traveler's 5. Educational activities. Specific licenses are limited
to undergraduate and graduate institutions (i.e., no secondary schools)
and the duration of such licenses is shortened from two years to one year.
Only students enrolled in the licensed institution may travel on that
license; therefore, students may no longer travel to Cuba under the license
of an educational 6 Sporting events, clinics and workshops. The general license for amateur and semi-professional athletic competitions sponsored by an international sports federation is eliminated and OFAC will only authorize such activities under a specific license on a case-by-case basis. The policy of specifically licensing participation in workshops and clinics, whether sports-related or otherwise, is also eliminated. 7. Family remittances. The general license authorizing
quarterly $300 remittances sent by any US person 18 years of age or older
to any household or national of Cuba is eliminated. The new general license
authorizes such remittances only when they are sent to the remitter's
immediate family. They cannot be remitted to certain Cuban government
officials and members of the Cuban Communist party. The total amount of
family remittances that an 8. Remittance-related transactions. The general license
authorizing depository institutions to act as forwarders for family and
emigration remittances is eliminated. A specific authorization as a remittance
forwarder is now required. Depository institutions are still authorized The full text is on the Federal Register at Thanks for whatever you can do. We'll let you know when legislative action is needed.
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