Link to an amendment published at 83 FR 13653, March 30, 2018.
- (a) Agencies must obtain written approval from NARA before donating records eligible for disposal to an appropriate person, organization, institution, corporation, or government (including a foreign government) that has requested them. Records that are not eligible for disposal cannot be donated.
(b) Agencies request the approval of such a donation by sending a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration, Modern Records Programs (NWM), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, phone number (301) 837-1738. The request must include:
- (1) The name of the department or agency, and relevant subdivisions, having custody of the records;
- (2) The name and address of the proposed recipient of the records;
(3) A list containing:
- (i) Description of the records to be transferred,
- (ii) The inclusive dates of the records,
- (iii) The SF 115 or GRS and item numbers that authorize destruction of the records;
(4) A statement providing evidence:
- (i) That the proposed donation is in the best interests of the Government,
- (ii) That the proposed recipient agrees not to sell the records as records or documents, and
- (iii) That the donation will be made without cost to the U.S. Government;
(5) A certification that:
- (i) The records contain no information the disclosure of which is prohibited by law or contrary to the public interest, and/or
- (ii) The records proposed for transfer to a person or commercial business are directly pertinent to the custody or operations of properties acquired from the Government, and/or
- (iii) A foreign government desiring the records has an official interest in them.
- (c) NARA will determine whether the donation is in the public interest and notify the requesting agency of its decision in writing. If NARA determines such a proposed donation is contrary to the public interest, the agency must destroy the records in accordance with the appropriate disposition authority.