Title 14 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— - ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, DUTIES, AND ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - FUNCTIONS AND POWERS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL POWERS › § 510
The General Services Administration can give a Coast Guard ship or aircraft to a qualifying group for education, history, charity, recreation, or similar public uses when the Commandant asks and the law allows. The group must provide the paperwork the GSA needs, follow the special rules in the cited parts of the Code of Federal Regulations as they were when the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022 became law, make the craft available to the U.S. in war or a national emergency, and protect the U.S. from claims about hazardous materials (like asbestos and PCBs) that happen after the transfer, except for claims from U.S. use under the war/emergency rule. This does not change any duty the Coast Guard or others have under the Toxic Substances Control Act or other laws about using or getting rid of hazardous materials. Eligible entity: a State or local government, nonprofit, school agency, community development group, or similar organization that agrees to these conditions.
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14 U.S.C. § 510
Title 14 — Coast Guard
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73