Advisory On State of Florida Restrictions On Funding Travel Costs Relating To Countries Designated By The U.S. Government As State Sponsors of Terrorism (Currently, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria)

Published: November 9th, 2010

Category: Memos

Joseph Glover, Provost Jamie Lewis Keith, Vice President and General Counsel

Due to recent State of Florida law developments, members of the UF community who will be traveling to any “embargoed country” must contact Dean David Sammons at the UF International Center and review the Advisory on Embargoed Countries at http://www.ufic.ufl.edu
before:

  • departing, or
  • committing to payments or paying for travel or travel-related costs with funds from any source (federal, private, state or other) that pass through any UF account (including at the UF Foundation).

The embargoed countries are designated as “state sponsors of terrorism” by the U.S. State Department and may change. Currently, they are Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.

Federal and state law impose restrictions on activities and travel involving these countries. A state statute prohibits use of any funding (from any source—federal, private, state or other) that passes through any UF account (including the UF Foundation) for travel and travel-related costs to or in embargoed countries. Dean Sammons seeks to assist members of the UF community to avoid problems and personal expense under these laws, while achieving their work objectives if possible.

For more information, see the Advisory on Embargoed Countries and contact Dean Sammons.

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