41 C.F.R. Subpart G—Donations to the American National Red Cross
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management
Section 551 of title 40, United States Code authorizes GSA to donate to the Red Cross, for charitable use, such property as was originally derived from or through the Red Cross. [67 FR 2584, Jan. 18, 2002, as amended at 71 FR 23868, Apr. 25, 2006] The Red Cross may receive surplus gamma globulin, dried plasma, albumin, antihemophilic globulin, fibrin foam, surgical dressings, or other products or materials it processed, produced, or donated to a Federal agency. Upon receipt of information from GSA regarding the availability of surplus property for donation, the Red Cross will: (a) Have 21 calendar days to inspect the property or request it without inspection; and (b) Be responsible for picking up property donated to it or arranging and paying for its shipment. Property the Red Cross declines to request will be offered to SASPs for distribution to eligible donees. If such property is transferred, GSA will require the SASP to ensure that all Red Cross labels or other Red Cross identifications are obliterated or removed from the property before it is used.
Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–37—DONATION OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY
Subpart G—Donations to the American National Red Cross
§ 102-37.540 What is the authority for donations to the American National Red Cross?
§ 102-37.545 What type of property may the American National Red Cross receive?
§ 102-37.550 What steps must the American National Red Cross take to acquire surplus property?
§ 102-37.555 What happens to property the American National Red Cross does not request?