# 102-42.95 Special requirements.
GSA imposes special handling and use limitations on the donation of gifts and decorations. The SASP distribution document must contain or adopt by reference the following:
(a) The donee must display or use the gift or decoration in accordance with its GSA-approved letter of intent.
(b) A restriction period of typically 10 years applies to the use outlined in the letter of intent; however, GSA may adjust this period based upon the item's nature.
(c) The donee must allow authorized representatives of the SASP or the U.S. Government the right of access to the donee's premises at reasonable times for inspection of the gift or decoration.
(d) During the period of restriction, the donee must not:
(1) Sell, trade, lease, lend, bail, encumber, cannibalize or dismantle for parts, or otherwise dispose of the property;
(2) Remove it permanently for use outside the State;
(3) Transfer title to the gift or decoration directly or indirectly; or
(4) Take any action that could contribute to the gift or decoration being seized, attached, lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed.
(e) If the gift or decoration is no longer suitable, usable, or needed by the donee for the stated purpose of donation during the restriction period, the donee must promptly notify GSA through the SASP. Upon demand by GSA, title and right to possession of the gift or decoration reverts to the U.S. Government. In this event, the donee must comply with transfer or disposition instructions furnished by GSA through the SASP and pay the costs of transportation, handling, and reasonable insurance during transportation.
(f) The donee must comply with all additional conditions covering the handling and use of any gift or decoration imposed by GSA.
(g) If the donee fails to comply with the conditions or limitations during the restriction period, the SASP may demand the return of the gift or decoration. Upon such demand, title and right to possession of the gift or decoration reverts to the U.S. Government. In this event, the donee must return the gift or decoration in accordance with instructions furnished by the SASP, with costs of transportation, handling, and reasonable insurance during transportation to be paid by the donee or as directed by the SASP.
(h) If the gift or decoration is lost, stolen, or cannot legally be recovered or returned for any other reason, the donee must pay the U.S. Government the fair market value of the gift or decoration at the time of its loss, theft, or when it became unrecoverable, as determined by GSA. If the gift or decoration is damaged or destroyed, the SASP may require the donee to:
(1) Return the item and pay the difference between its former fair market value and its current fair market value; or
(2) Pay the fair market value, as determined by GSA, of the item had it not been damaged or destroyed.