Borrower | Loan agreement required | Surety bond required | Vehicular insurance required |
Army or other DOD activities | No1 | No | No. |
Non-DOD Federal departments and Agencies | Yes | No | No. |
Civil Authorities (State and Local Governments) | Yes | Yes2 | Yes.2 |
Civilian Activities (veterans' organizations, youth groups, etc.) | Yes | Yes | Yes. |
1 A hand receipt or other document assigning responsibility will suffice.
2 In emergency disaster relief cases, bonds and insurance may be provided after receipt of the materiel. (See paragraph (a)(4) of this section.)
Table 2-1-Loan Authority and Purpose
[See footnotes at end of table]
Requester | Authority and guidance | Normal approving authority | Examples of materiel authorized |
1. DOD Activities | 10 U.S.C. 2571 | Secretary of the Army (or designee) | Materiel, supplies, and equipment. |
2. Department of Agriculture (U.S. Forest Service) protection against wildfire2 (see AR 500-60 for guidance)3 | 31 U.S.C. 686 ; Memo of Understanding (MOU), Apr. 24, 1975; AR 500-60 | Secretary of the Army (or designee) | Communications, earthmoving, and vehicular equipment. |
Avalanche Control3 | 10 U.S.C. 4655 ; 31 U.S.C. 686 ; AR 735-5; MOU Nov. 29, 1973 | Secretary of the Army (or designee) | Communications, howitzers, etc. |
3. Department of Justice (FBI) | 10 U.S.C. 331 ; 10 U.S.C. 332 ; 10 U.S.C. 333 | Transport aircraft,1 helicopters, flares, parachutes, communications equipment, arms, vehicles, etc. | |
Aircraft Piracy1 (see AR 500-1 for guidance) | 10 U.S.C. 4655 ; 18 U.S.C. 1385 ; 31 U.S.C. 686 ; DODD 3025.12; AR 500-1 | DOD General Counsel1 or designee; in urgent cases, Deputy Director for Operations, NMCC | |
Terrorism2 | AR 500-50 | See item 7 below for2 approval authority by equipment classification | See item 8 below for2 classification equipment. |
Drug Enforcement Agency1 | 31 U.S.C. 686 ; AR 735-5, par. 1-16; CSR 1-25 | Asst SECDEF (or designee) | Same as above. |
4. Treasury Department (U.S. Custom Service) (U.S. Secret Service)1 | 18 U.S.C. 3056 ; 31 U.S.C. 686 ; AR 735-5, par. 1-16; DODD 3025.13; DODI 5030.34; AR 1-4 | Asst SECDEF (or designee); Mil Asst to the President; followed by the Spec Asst to the SECDEF; (overseas) CINC, UCOM's | Same as above. |
5. National Guard Equipment (loan to NG) | AR 735-5; 10 U.S.C. 2571 | Secretary of the Army HQDA; CG FORSCOM; DARCOM | Material, supplies, and equipment. |
6. Other Federal agencies emergency support1 to Federal agencies (see AR 1-35 and AR 500-60 for guidance) | 31 U.S.C. 686 ; AR 735-5; AR 1-35; AR 500-60; DODD 4000.19 | Spec Asst SECDEF; Secretary of the Army | Material, supplies, and equipment for flood fighting, rescue operations, repair/restoration of flood control works, or hurricane flood protection works. |
Support to FPA/GSA Regional Field Boards2 (see AR 15-17 for guidance) | AR 15-17; DODD 5100.74; OEP Civ 8500.6 | HQDA; CG FORSCOM; CG CONUSA | Transportation, emergency power and fuel. |
Support to Inaugural Committee | 10 U.S.C. 2543 | SECDEF | Tents, flags, litters, ambulances, drivers, hospital furniture, camp appliances. |
7. Support for Search and Rescue | AR 500-2; FM 20-150; AR 525-90 | CG FORSCOM; GC CONUSA | Search craft and crews. |
8. Civil Authorities Civil Disturbance2 (see AR 500-50 for guidance) | 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.;10 U.S.C. 331 ; DODD 3025.12; AR 500-50; AR 350-7; DACD Plan; Garden Plot | Group One: DOD Executive Agent or designee | Group One: Arms, ammunition, tank-automotive equipment, and aircraft. |
Group Two: DOD Executive Agent or designee, or task force command at objective area during the civil disturbance | Group Two: Riot control agents, concertina wire, and other like military equipment to be employed in control of civil disturbances. | ||
Group Three: DOD Executive Agent or designee; CG MDW; CG CONUSA; and CINC's UCOM's, OCONUS | Group Three: Firefighting resources, equipment of a protective nature (masks, helmets, body armor vests) and use of Army facilities. | ||
Disaster Relief2 | 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.; DODD 3025.1; AR 500-60 and AR 930-5; DODD 5100.46 | CG FORSCOM; CG DARCOM for DARCOM stocks; and CINC's, UCOM's, OCONUS | Same as 6 above. |
Civil Defense | DODD 3025.10; AR 500-70 | CG FORSCOM | Personnel, facilities, equipment, supplies, and services. |
American National Red Cross for support of Army units in support of local civil government disaster relief | MOU between DOD and ANRC, June 24, 1975 | HQDA; The Adjutant General (DAAG-ASO-R) | Personnel, equipment, office space, equipment, supplies; and custodial, utility, maintenance, and communication services. |
9. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Coast Guard (oil and hazardous substances pollution spills) | 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.; DODD 5030-41; AR 500-60 | Same as disaster relief | Personnel, facilities, supplies, equipment, and transportation. |
10. Boy and Girl Scouts of America (world or national jamborees)3 | 10 U.S.C. 2544 ; AR 725-1, ch. 7 | MACOM CG on behalf of CG DARCOM | Bedding, cots, chairs, vehicles, buildings, etc. |
11. Civilian Marksmanship Program (Clubs and Schools)3 | 10 U.S.C. 4308 , 4311 , 4651 , 4652 , 4653 , 4685 ; AR 920-15; AR 920-20 | Secretary of the Army (or designee) | Arms and accouterments. |
12. Community Relations and Domestic Action Programs1 (Youth Conservation Corps) | AR 28-19; AR 360-61; 42 U.S.C. 2701 | Installation commanders | Equipment or buildings which may aid in instruction to the disadvantaged. |
13. Veterans Organizations (State and National Conventions)3 | 10 U.S.C. 2541 | MACOM CG and CG CONUSA | Cots, bedding, chairs, tents, mattresses, pillows, unoccupied barracks, etc. |
Burial Ceremonies | 10 U.S.C. 4683 | Secretary of the Army | Obsolete rifles. |
14. Armies of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia (Standardization Program) | 10 U.S.C. 2667 ; AR 34-1 | CG DARCOM (those for equip valued over $100,000 and those not favorably considered by DARCOM will be referred to the DCSRDA, HQDA, for approval) | Equipment. |
15. Aid to District of Columbia Government in Combating Crime2 | DODD 5030.46; CSR 500-4 | Secretary of the Army (or designee) | Communications, vehicles, aircraft, arms, etc. |
16. Departments, agencies, municipalities, organizations, activities, and individuals | 10 U.S.C. 2667 ; SAOSA-71-6, par. 1-5103, ADARS | Heads of Procuring Activity | Army property, not excess requirements, but not needed for period of lease. (See delegation of authority.) |
17. Red Cross (Aid to DOD in time of war) | 10 U.S.C. 2602 ; AR 930-5 | DAAG | Office space, supplies and equipment; uniforms. |
18. Army Flying Clubs | AR 230-1; DODD 1330.2 | DAAG; CG FORSCOM | Army aircraft. |
19. Civilian Activities | 10 U.S.C. 2572 ; AR 870-15; AR 870-20 | Chief, Military History | Historical properties and military art. |
20. Civilian Educational Institutions | 10 U.S.C. 4654 | Secretary of the Army | Quartermaster supplies. |
1 DA DCSOPS, Director of Military Support, has responsibility for these staff functions.
2 DA DCSOPS, Director of Military Support, has responsibility for these executive agent functions. (See app. A for definition of this term.)
3 DA DCSLOG, Director of Supply and Maintenance, has responsibility for these staff functions.
Table 2-2-Loan Periods
Borrower/purpose | Initial | Loan periods1 extension |
1. DOD Activities | As needed for mission accomplishment | As needed for mission accomplishment. |
2. Army National Guard (loan of equipment) | For minimum essential period as determined by requirements | For minimum essential period as determined by requirements. |
3. Department of Agriculture (U.S. Forest Service) (protection against wildfire) | 90 days | 90 days. |
4. Department of Justice (FBI) (Aircraft piracy) | For minimum essential period | For minimum essential period. |
(Drug Enforcement Agency) | 1 year or less as determined by requirements | 1 year or less. |
5. Treasury Department (U.S. Customs Service) | 1 year or less as determined by requirements | 1 year or less. |
(U.S. Secret Service) | For minimum essential period as determined by requirements | For minimum essential period as determined by requirements. |
6. Environmental Protection Agency/U.S. Coast Guard | For duration of requirements | |
7. Other Federal Agencies | For minimum essential period | 1 year. |
8. Civil Agencies (Civil disturbances) Type I | 15 days during actual disorder | 15 days. |
Type II | 90 days in anticipation of a disorder | 90 days. |
(Disaster relief) | For minimum essential period, no extension for use during rehabilitation unless requested by the FDAA | |
9. Boy and Girl Scouts of America (World or National Jamborees) | For duration of "Jamboree" plus period en route to or return from Jamborees | |
10. Civilian Marksmanship (Clubs and Schools) | 1 year | 1 year. |
11. Civilian Community (Relations and Domestic Action Programs) | As justified by local requesters | |
12. American National Red Cross for support of Army units in support of local civil Government disaster relief | Same as above for duration of requirements (office equipment) | Same as above. |
13. Veterans' Organizations | 15 days | 15 days. |
14. To Armies of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia (Standardization Program) | 1 year or less as determined by requirements | As negotiated. |
15. Civilian Organizations: | ||
a. Arms and accouterments | 1 year or less as determined by requirements | 1 year. |
b. DLA stock fund items | 120 days | 30 days. |
c. Medical equipment | 15 days | As negotiated. |
d. Medical supplies (drugs, vaccines, etc. must be replaced in kind) | 30 days | As negotiated. |
e. All other items | Requester justification | As negotiated. |
16. DA materiel provided under 10 U.S.C. 2667 | 1 year | 1 year. |
1 All extensions or loan renewals which extends the overall loan period beyond 1 year must be approved by the Secretary of the Army (or designee).
32 C.F.R. §623.2