General Note on Exemptions and General Licenses for the “Official Business” of the U.S. Government (and/or United Nations) and Employees, Contractors, or Grantees Thereof

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Dec. 12 2023

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General Note on Exemptions and General Licenses for the “Official Business” of the U.S. Government (and/or Certain International Organizations Including the United Nations) and Employees, Contractors, or Grantees Thereof (System Ed. Note)

 

1) Background

2) What/Who Constitutes “The United States Government” (or “The Federal Government”) or the “United Nations”

3.1) When “The United States Government” Is the Actor in Question, What Constitutes “Official Business Of” the Agency in Question?

3.2) Is “Official Business” Interpreted More Narrowly When It Is of the United Nations or Other Non-USG/UN Entities?

4.1) Who Qualifies as a “Grantee” of the United States Government?

4.2) What Is the Meaning of the Term “Contractor”?

5) Do the Authorizations for “Contractors” and “Grantees” of the USG/UN Necessarily Extend to “Subcontractors” and “Subgrantees” (or “Subawardees”)? What About UN/USG Contractors’ Ordinary Payment of Contract Expenses to Third Parties?

6) What Is the Scope...