Legal basis: Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Confiscated Property. Conditional departments and regions can set up government property warehouses to conduct centralized management of confiscated property. If there is no government property warehouse, the confiscated goods shall be managed by law enforcement agencies.
Law enforcement agencies at all levels and government property warehouses use the following confiscated warehouses to store and keep confiscated goods in accordance with the principles of safety, efficiency, convenience and economy:
(a) law enforcement agencies confiscated goods storage warehouse;
(2) government property warehouse;
(3) Choose social warehouses by purchasing services.
Article 7 In areas where government property warehouses are set up, law enforcement organs shall, after the expiration of the administrative penalty decision, confiscation and recovery decision, effective court ruling, confiscation of goods or announcement, hand over the confiscated goods and other necessary supporting documents and materials to the government property warehouses within the time limit stipulated by the finance department at the same level, and file with the finance department.
Article 8 The storage conditions, storage measures and management methods of confiscated warehouses shall meet the basic safety requirements of fire prevention, waterproof, corrosion prevention, epidemic prevention and theft prevention, and conform to the characteristics of the confiscated goods stored. Security equipment such as video surveillance and burglar alarm should be installed.
Article 9 Law enforcement agencies and government property warehouses shall establish and improve the custody system of confiscated materials, standardize business processes and document management, specifically including:
(a) establish a ledger system, the confiscated materials must be counted and registered, clearly, accurately and comprehensively reflect the main attributes and characteristics of confiscated materials, and completely record the whole process from warehousing to disposal.
(two) the establishment of classified storage system, for different types of confiscated goods, should be classified storage. The confiscated cultural relics, cultural relics, precious metals, jewelry and other valuables shall be recorded and recorded in the whole process of handover, warehousing, storage and safekeeping, and sealed up.
(three) the establishment of a safety system, the implementation of personnel responsibilities, to ensure the proper custody of goods.
(four) the establishment of inventory system, so that the accounts are consistent, and regularly report to the financial sector the management of confiscated materials.
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