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When a gift of greater than minimal value is tendered, the donor shall be advised that statutory provisions and DoD policy prohibit DoD personnel from accepting such gifts, unless it appears that refusal may offend or embarrass the donor, or could adversely affect U.S. foreign relations. Under such circumstances, the gift may be accepted on behalf of the United States. The gift then becomes the property of the United States and shall be deposited with the DoD employing component, or disposition by the General Services Administration (GSA)?

A) DoD employing component
B) General Services Administration (GSA)
C) U.S. Department of State
D) The Library of Congress

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When a gift of greater than minimal value is tendered to DoD personnel, it may be accepted on behalf of the United States. The gift then becomes the property of the United States and should be deposited with the General Services Administration (GSA).

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When a gift of greater than minimal value is tendered, the donor shall be advised that statutory provisions and DoD policy prohibit DoD personnel from accepting such gifts, unless it appears that refusal may offend or embarrass the donor, or could adversely affect U.S. foreign relations. Under such circumstances, the gift may be accepted on behalf of the United States. The gift then becomes the property of the United States and shall be deposited with the DoD employing component, or disposition by the General Services Administration (GSA).



The correct option is B) General Services Administration (GSA).

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