If I send items to iPump can I be held liable for any damages or complaints from the people who actually receive my donated item?
2. Is it against the law for me to sell my insulin pump to another person? Yes, it is against Federal law for an individual to sell, or attempt to sell, an insulin pump to another individual. You may legally donate insulin pumps to a medical facility or licensed charity that accepts pump supplies, or return them to the manufacturer. 3. Is it against the law for me to give my insulin pump to another person? Yes, it is against the law for an individual to give an insulin pump to another individual. You may legally donate insulin pumps to a medical facility or licensed charity that accepts pump supplies, or return them to the manufacturer. 4. Is it legal to sell or give OmniPods or Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) to another person? No, it is against the law for an individual to sell, or attempt to sell, or to give away any insulin infusion device, including insulin pumps and Omnipods. It is also illegal for an individual to sell, or attempt to sell, or give away a Continuous
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