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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF NEW YORK
Fiscal Agent of the United States

[Circular No. 869(T|
[November 26, 1979J

AMENDMENTS TO IRANIAN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS
Effective November 23, 1979

To AH Bank*, and Others Concerned,
in the Second Federal Reserve District:

Enclosed are three additional amendments, effective November 23,
1979* to the Iranian Assets Control Regulations issued by the Office of Foreign
Assets Control, U. S. Treasury Department.

The amendments add clarifying rules

governing certain payments under the regulations and authorize judicial proceed­
ings in certain cases.
Inquiries regarding these amendments should be directed to Ernest T.
Patrikis, Deputy General Counsel (Tel. No. 212-791-5022), Don N. Ringsmuth,
Assistant General Counsel (Tel. No. 212-791-5007), or John Hopkins Heires,
Adviser, Foreign Department (Tel. No. 212-791-6816).




Thomas M. Timlen ,
F i r s t V ic e P r e s id e n t.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury
CHAPTER V — FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL
PART 535 — - IRANIAN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS

Am endm ents effective N ovem ber 2 3 , 1 9 7 9
AGENCY:

Office of Foreign Assets Control.

A C T IO N :

Final Rule.

S U M M A R Y : The Office of Foreign Assets Control
is amending the Iranian Assets Control Regulations.
The purpose of the first amendment is to add new
§ 535.414 interpreting § 535.508, which concerns pay­
ments into blocked accounts. The purpose of the
second amendment is to add new § 535.504 authoriz­
ing certain judicial proceedings with respect to
blocked accounts, up to but not including entry of
judgment. The purpose of the third amendment is to
add a new interpretation stating that payments re­
ceived under § 535.508 may be distributed to others.
The need for the first amendment is to make clear that
§ 535.508 only permits payments into blocked accounts
held by U. S. domestic banks. The need for the sec­
ond amendment is to authorize judicial proceedings
to deal with a large volume of cases which are antici­
pated, and which will meet the terms of the new sec­
tion. The need for the third amendment is to make
clear that § 535.904 was originally intended to allow
distribution of the payments authorized under that
section. The effect of the amendments is that the limi­
tations on the scope of the general authorization in
§ 535.508 will be clear, all cases falling within the
conditions in § 535.504 will be licensed without indi­
vidual license applications in each case and the mean­
ing of § 535.904 will be clarified.

E F F E C T IV E D A T E :

November 23, 1979.

F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R M A T IO N C O N T A C T :

Dennis M. O’Connell
Chief Counsel
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Department of the Treasury
Washington, D. C. 20220
(202 ) 376-0236




S U P P L E M E N T A R Y IN F O R M A T IO N : Since the
regulations involve a foreign affairs function, the pro­
visions of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C.
553, requiring notice of proposed rulemaking, the op­
portunity for public participation and a delay in ef­
fective date are inapplicable. 31 CFR, Part 535 is
amended by the addition of §§ 535.414, 535.415 and
535.504 as follows:

§ 535.414 Payments to blocked accounts
under § 535.508.
(a ) Section 535.508 does not authorize any transfer
from a blocked account within the United States to an
account held by any bank outside the United States
or any other payment into a blocked account outside
the United States.
( b ) Section 535.508 only authorizes payment into a
blocked account held by a domestic bank as defined
by § 535.320.

§ 535.504 Certain judicial proceedings with respect
to property of Iran or Iranian entities.
(a ) Subject to the limitations of paragraphs (b )
and (c) of this section, judicial proceedings are au­
thorized with respect to property in which on or since
the effective date there has existed an interest of Iran
or an Iranian entity.
(b ) This section does not authorize or license:
(1) The entry of any judgment or of any decree
or order of similar or analogous effect upon any judg­
ment book, minute book, journal or otherwise, or the
docketing of any judgment in any docket book, or the
filing of any judgment roll or the taking of any other
similar or analogous action.
(2) Any payment or delivery out of a blocked ac­
count based upon a judicial proceeding, nor does it
authorize the enforcement or carrying out of any
(Over)

judgment or decree or order of similar or analogous
effect with regard to any property in which Iran or an
Iranian entity has an interest.

an Iranian entity must be to a blocked account in a
domestic bank.

( c ) A judicial proceeding is not authorized by this
section if it is based on transactions which violated
the prohibitions of this part.

Stanley L. Sommerfield
Director
Office of Foreign Assets Control

§ 535.415 Payment by Iranian entities of obliga­
tions to persons within the United States.
A person receiving payment under section 535.904
of this part may distribute all or part of that payment
to anyone, provided that any such payment to Iran or




Approved:
Richard J. Davis
Assistant Secretary