Yes, a SASP must obtain written justification from the intended donee, and submit it to GSA along with the transfer request, prior to allocation of:

(a) Aircraft and vessels covered by §102-37.455;

(b) Items requested specifically for cannibalization;

(c) Foreign gifts and decorations (see part 102-42 of this chapter);

(d) Items containing 50 parts per million or greater of polychlorinated biphenyl (see part 101-42 of this title);

(e) Firearms as described in part 101-42 of this title; and

(f) Any item on which written justification will assist GSA in making allocation to States with the greatest need.


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