2 to ensure that the quality of donated materials meets the national and industry standards.
3. Charitable organizations determine the value of donated materials according to the rules.
4 emergency epidemic prevention can be handled by donating a letter of intent or signing an electronic agreement.
5. The currently accepted materials used for epidemic prevention and control that are difficult to preserve and use should be classified according to different situations and handled in a targeted manner.
6. The whereabouts of donated materials shall be disclosed promptly, comprehensively and truly.
Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 660 If the donor fails to deliver the donated property in a notarized gift contract or a gift contract with public welfare nature such as disaster relief, poverty alleviation and disability assistance and an irrevocable moral obligation according to law, the donee may request delivery.
If the donated property that should be delivered in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph is damaged or lost due to the intentional or gross negligence of the donor, the donor shall be liable for compensation.
Article 66 1 Gifts may be accompanied by obligations.
If the gift is accompanied by obligations, the donee shall perform the obligations as agreed.
Article 662 Where the donated property is defective, the donor shall not be liable. If the donated property is defective, the donor shall bear the same responsibilities as the seller within the scope of obligations.
If the donor intentionally fails to inform of the defects or fails to guarantee that there are no defects, thus causing losses to the donee, he shall be liable for compensation.
Article 663 Where the donee is in any of the following circumstances, the donor may revoke the gift:
(a) serious infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of the donor or the donor's close relatives;
(two) the donor has the obligation to support and fails to perform;
(3) Failing to perform the obligations stipulated in the gift contract.
The donor's right of revocation shall be exercised within one year from the date when he knows or should know the reason for revocation.