OFAC Updates Electronic Document Submission Guidelines

Last week’s guidance changed the October 2012 guidance in only a very limited manner. The basic point of the new guidance was to provide data field requirements for paper documents and for delimited text files (.DAT). Paper documents are required to be scanned in as TIFF files, be Bates numbered, and include OCR text. These new data fields are found in Addendum #1 to the guidance. OFAC’s changes are designed to make the review of these electronic submissions, through the Concordance software, much easier. Concordance is an electronic document review software that is utilized in many large law firms, and that apparently OFAC has taken a liking to.
These guidelines are not always applicable, however. OFAC only prefers to receive electronic documents if the submission is over 500 pages in length. Moreover, if the submission is over 2,500 pages in length, then OFAC desires to see the electronic documents formatted for Concordance in the manner described in the previous and the updated guidance on submission of electronic documents. For many receiving administrative subpoenas from Treasury, this guidance is fairly irrelevant. However, larger companies coming under investigation by OFAC need to be aware of the guidance and take steps to follow the guidance.
The author of this blog is Erich Ferrari, an attorney specializing in OFAC matters. If you have any questions please contact him at 202-280-6370 or ferrari@ferrariassociatespc.com.