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US Terrorism Risk Insurance Program
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Terrorism Risk Insurance Program
On December 26, 2007, the President signed into law the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 which extends the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act through December 31, 2014.
The law extends the temporary federal Program that provides for a transparent system of shared public and private compensation for insured losses resulting from acts of terrorism.
The US Treasury Department implements the Program.
This site will provide updated information on the Program, including announcements of all rulemakings, interpretive guidance, and requests for public comments.
On November 26, 2002, the President signed into law the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–297, 116 Stat. 2322) (TRIA ).
The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) on June 29, 2004, issued a final Claims Procedures Rule, effective July 31, 2004, as part of its implementation of title I of TRIA; 69 FR 39296. TRIA also contains specific provisions designed to manage litigation arising out of, or resulting from, a certified act of terrorism. On July 28, 2004, Treasury issued a final rule concerning litigation management, 69 FR 44932.
TRIA, the Claims Procedures Rule, the Litigation Management Rule and related rules found in 31 C.F.R. Part 50 contain certain definitions, requirements, and procedures for insurers filing claims with Treasury for payment of the Federal share of compensation for insured losses under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP).
The Claims Procedures Rule, in particular, specifically addresses requirements for Federal payment, the submission of an initial notice of insured loss, loss certifications, the timing and process for payment, associated recordkeeping requirements, as well as Treasury’s audit and investigation authority. These procedures will apply to all insurers that wish to receive their payment of the Federal share of compensation for insured losses under TRIA.
Insurers are advised to review the legislation and TRIP regulations before submitting information.
Additional materials addressing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 and TRIP, including Treasury issued interpretive letters, are contained on this website. Also, a “browsable” version of all of Treasury’s TRIP related regulations can be accessed through the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations.
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Seoul South Korea : A Security Message for U.S. Citizens
The U.S. Embassy Seoul informs U.S. citizens that despite current political tensions with North Korea there is no specific information to suggest there are imminent threats to U.S. citizens or facilities in the Republic of Korea (ROK).
The Embassy has not changed its security posture and we have not recommended that U.S. citizens who reside in, or plan to visit, the Republic of Korea take special security precautions at this time.
The U.S. Embassy takes as its highest priority the welfare of American citizens in Korea.
Should the security situation change, the Embassy will issue updated information.
We urge U.S. citizens to keep in regular contact with family and friends. U.S. citizens living or traveling abroad are encouraged to enroll in the Department of State's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), to receive the latest travel updates and information and to obtain updated information on travel and security issues.
We encourage you to read the Emergency Preparedness Section of the Embassy website.
You can also get global updates at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website where you can find the current Worldwide Caution, Travel Warning, Travel Alert, and Country Specific Information.
Follow us on Twitter and the ACS Seoul page on Facebook as well, or you can download our free Smart Traveler App, available through iTunes and the Android marketplace to have travel information at your fingertips. U.S. citizens without Internet access may register directly with the appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
By registering, U.S. citizens makeit easier for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency.
Travel information is also available at http://travel.state.gov.
Up-to-date information on security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and Canada
or,
for callers outside the United States and Canada, a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444.
These numbers are available from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Monday through Friday, Eastern Time (except U.S. federal holidays).
For information on "What the Department of State Can and Can't Do in a Crisis," please visit the Bureau of Consular Affairs' website at http://travel.state.gov/.
For further information on specific countries, U.S. citizens should consult the Country Specific Information pages, Travel Alerts, and Travel Warnings at
as well as the Worldwide Caution.
Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs' page on Facebook as well.
Travel - State Dept on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/TravelGov
U.S. Embassy Seoul on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/usembassyseoul
U.S. Embassy Seoul on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/usembassyseoul
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https://twitter.com/TravelGov
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https://www.facebook.com/travelgovU.S. Embassy Seoul on Twitter:
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