Late in the Cultural Revolution, the country entered a period of restoration and adjustment in all aspects of its work. Especially in 1972, the deadlock in Sino-US relations was broken, as well as the restoration of China's legal seat in the UN General Assembly, a series of achievements on the diplomatic front, the previous threat of war has been significantly weakened. Against this backdrop, there began to be some discussion about the survival of the various university branches (including inwardly relocated ministerial research institutes, institutes, and branch factories of state-owned enterprises, etc.).
After a few years of indecision, the State Council, the Ministry of Education finally July 24, 1979 officially issued a document agreeing to the Shanghai Institute of Chemical Technology to stop the Sichuan branch. The document requires the branch to stop, by the Sichuan Province, the use of the original branch of the land, school buildings and most of the equipment, instruments, books, materials, combined with the branch to stay in Sichuan faculty and staff and Luzhou Chemical School as the basis for the new establishment of the Sichuan Institute of Chemical Technology (referred to as "Sichuan Chemical", the same below).
In November 1979, the two schools began to hand over and part of the relocation work. Handover and other details are as follows:
Land and buildings: the branch of the land area of 405.02 acres, the building area of 67,464M², including ancillary fixed facilities and manned fortifications, including the branch of the total price of the building 8,159,000 yuan, all of which were handed over to the Sichuan Chemical use. Two buildings under construction of the family dormitory and teaching rooms (only the foundation), as unfinished infrastructure projects are also handed over to Chuanhua renewed.
Instruments, equipment, library materials and inventory: ① instruments, equipment (including electronic computers) transferred to Chuanhua **** 4347 units, amounting to 4.1476 million yuan, 489 units back to the General Hospital, amounting to 660,000 yuan; scrapped 81 units, amounting to 100,000 yuan; ② all kinds of motor vehicles 19, 17 transferred to Chuanhua; ③ broadcasting, film, telephone, cafeteria and medical equipment (in addition to the General Hospital) (except for the General Hospital to transfer back 2 sets of medical equipment) all transferred to the use of Chuanhua; ④ transferred to the Chuanhua books and materials for 166,930 books, 390,000 yuan, 8511 books back to the General Hospital; ⑤ transferred to the Chuanhua furniture for 12,427 pieces of 400,000 yuan, 4,814 pieces of back to the General Hospital; ⑥ handed over to the Chuanhua of the other inventory of various materials (including low-value instruments, etc.) amounted to 1.16 million yuan.
Funding: In addition to the base amount of salary and related benefits of the employees who stayed in Sichuan, which was transferred to Chuanhua by the General Hospital to the Ministry of Education, 30,000 yuan of the original branch of the extra-budgetary stayed in Chuanhua to use, while the General Hospital also allocated 20,000 yuan of extra-budgetary revenues from the next year to support Chuanhua to run the school.
Personnel placement: ① 432 students studying in August 1979 immediately moved back to the Shanghai General Hospital to continue their studies; ② in the school 689 staff, stay in the work of 241 Sichuan Chemical (49 teachers, 192 employees), stay in Sichuan Province to work in other units of 5 (2 teachers, 3 employees), back to the General Hospital 179 (80 teachers, 99 employees), transferred back to Shanghai to work separately. 99), 202 (150 teachers and 52 employees) were transferred back to Shanghai for other assignments, 52 (35 teachers and 17 employees) were transferred to other provinces, and 3 employees were retired. The remaining 7 were also properly placed.
July 3, 1982, all the transfer of work is completed, East China Institute of Chemical Technology in the Great Southwest of the school's history comes to an end. 652 project successfully completed.