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Basic Quiz - 5.2.2 Gift Acceptance Policies
1. As a general rule, most charities prefer gifts of cash, stocks and bonds.
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2. With a gift of real estate, charity must take title to the property in most cases.
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False
3. Under CERCLA, the current property owner can be held liable for cleanup costs even if the current property owner is not responsible for any of the property contamination.
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4. Because of the potential financial risk under CERCLA, a charity should create gift acceptance policies and procedures aimed at avoiding liability under CERCLA.
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5. A "no acceptance" policy means that a charity refuses all gifts of real estate.
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6. An "accept everything" policy means that a charity will accept all uncontaminated properties.
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7. A "case-by-case" acceptance policy is a set of gift acceptance policies and procedures for real estate that are designed to maximize "good" gifts and minimize or eliminate "bad" gifts.
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8. Under the "case-by-case" approach, a charity may accept one property or refuse another property depending on the property's characteristics.
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9. A charity can request that the donor pay the costs associated with an EIS.
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10. A charity may pay for the EIS without raising a tax or legal problem.
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False