About the 1xbet sports betting Compliance Program

Individuals traveling internationally on university business or with university property are responsible for complying with export control laws and regulations. Export control regulations may restrict or prohibit some travel-related activities or destinations, and/or may require licenses for others. The Office of Research Integrity, Compliance and Security (ORICS) can help travelers assess what export control requirements apply to ensure institutional and individual compliance.

The 1xbet sports betting Compliance Program at K-State is designed to support K-State employees, students, and departmental units to comply with the 1xbet sports betting laws and regulations of the U.S. Federal Government. They include the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) administered by the Department of State, the Export Administration Regulation (EAR) administered by the Department of Commerce, and economic and trade sanctions implemented through the Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC) of the Treasury Department.

In general, export control laws and regulations govern how items, technology, and data may be exported from the United States or released to foreign persons in the U.S. Noncompliance with 1xbet sports betting regulations carries severe individual and institutional penalties including criminal and civil liability, loss of research funding, and loss of export privileges.

1xbet sports betting regulations can affect several research, academic, and, business activities, including but not limited to, conducting research, hosting international visitors, international collaborations, international travel, hiring, procurement and purchasing, international shipments, and other financial related transactions. All K-State faculty, staff, and students must be aware of how 1xbet sports betting relate to their work.

For questions about 1xbet sports betting , contact:

Lisa Brummett, 1xbet sports betting Compliance Officer
(785) 532-3224
lmbrumme@k-state.edu