Tag: Cuba

  • 22-U.S.C.-6003

    22-U.S.C.-6003 §6003 – International Cooperation Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69 > Section 6003 Details Reference: Section 6003 Legend: §6003 – International Cooperation USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Cuban trading partners The President should encourage the governments of countries that conduct trade with Cuba to restrict their trade and credit relations with Cuba in a manner consistent with…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6038

    22-U.S.C.-6038 §6038 – Reports On Commerce With, and Assistance to, Cuba From Other Foreign Countries Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69A > Subchapter I > Section 6038 Details Reference: Section 6038 Legend: §6038 – Reports On Commerce With, and Assistance to, Cuba From Other Foreign Countries USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Reports required Not later than 90 days after March…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6038

    22-U.S.C.-6038 §6038 – Reports On Commerce With, and Assistance to, Cuba From Other Foreign Countries Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69A > Subchapter I > Section 6038 Details Reference: Section 6038 Legend: §6038 – Reports On Commerce With, and Assistance to, Cuba From Other Foreign Countries USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Reports required Not later than 90 days after March…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6024

    22-U.S.C.-6024 §6024 – Severability Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69A > Section 6024 Details Reference: Section 6024 Legend: §6024 – Severability USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content If any provision of this chapter or the amendments made by this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter, the amendments made…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6024

    22-U.S.C.-6024 §6024 – Severability Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69A > Section 6024 Details Reference: Section 6024 Legend: §6024 – Severability USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content If any provision of this chapter or the amendments made by this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter, the amendments made…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6005

    22-U.S.C.-6005 §6005 – Sanctions Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69 > Section 6005 Details Reference: Section 6005 Legend: §6005 – Sanctions USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Prohibition on certain transactions between certain United States firms and Cuba (1) Prohibition Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no license may be issued for any transaction described in section 515.559 of…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6005

    22-U.S.C.-6005 §6005 – Sanctions Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69 > Section 6005 Details Reference: Section 6005 Legend: §6005 – Sanctions USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Prohibition on certain transactions between certain United States firms and Cuba (1) Prohibition Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no license may be issued for any transaction described in section 515.559 of…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6007

    22-U.S.C.-6007 §6007 – Policy toward A Democratic Cuban Government Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69 > Section 6007 Details Reference: Section 6007 Legend: §6007 – Policy toward A Democratic Cuban Government USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Waiver of restrictions The President may waive the requirements of section 6005 of this title if the President determines and reports to…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6007

    22-U.S.C.-6007 §6007 – Policy toward A Democratic Cuban Government Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69 > Section 6007 Details Reference: Section 6007 Legend: §6007 – Policy toward A Democratic Cuban Government USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Waiver of restrictions The President may waive the requirements of section 6005 of this title if the President determines and reports to…

  • 22-U.S.C.-6033

    22-U.S.C.-6033 §6033 – Prohibition Against Indirect Financing of Cuba Pathway Title 22 > Chapter 69A > Subchapter I > Section 6033 Details Reference: Section 6033 Legend: §6033 – Prohibition Against Indirect Financing of Cuba USCode Year: 2013 Provision Content (a) Prohibition Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no loan, credit, or other financing may be extended knowingly by a United States…