32 C.F.R. § 623.3
(a) General.
(c) General procedures—(1) DOD activities. DOD activities will borrow Army materiel as follows:
(i) Requests will be made in writing citing—
(ii) Approving authority involved will—
(iii) DOD recipient of loaned Army materiel will—
(2) Non-DOD activities. Non-DOD activities, including Federal agencies will request loan of Army materiel as follows:
(i) Non-DOD activities, and agencies, will send routine requests by letter 45 days before the materiel is required. Federal agencies may use Standard Form 344 (Multiuse Standard Requisitioning/Issue System Document). Requests will include the following:
(iii) If approval of the loan is granted, approving authorities will contact accountable property officers at CONUS installations (equivalent level overseas), or MRC item managers to determine which items are available. Installation requests to MRCs will state that the installation resources could not meet the loan requirements. Availability decisions will be based on normal management criteria including past and anticipated demand, asset balances, order-ship time, repair rate and repair cycles, and procurement schedules. If requested items are available and approved for issue, the approving authority (or designee) will—
(3) The US Secret Service (USSS).
(5) The Federal Bureau of Investigation.
(d) Civil authorities. Loans of materiel to civil authorities for use during civil disturbances and disasters will be made as follows:
(1) Civil disturbances. Requests for Army materiel in anticipation of (or during) civil disturbances will be promptly sent through command channels to the approving authority (UCOM commanders will coordinate requests originating from areas outside CONUS) as follows:
(2) Disaster relief. Requests for loan of materiel to support disaster relief will be handled as follows: