BIHAR BRICKS CONTROL ORDER, 1983][1]
PREAMBLE
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the
Bihar Bricks Supplies (Control) Second Ordinance, 1983 (Bihar Ordinance 13 of
1983) and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Governor of Bihar
is pleased to make the following Order, namely:-
Order- 1. Short title, extent, and commencement.-
(1)
The Order may be called the Bihar Bricks
Control Order, 1983.
(2)
It extends to the whole of the State of
Bihar.
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
Order- 2. Definitions.-
In this Order, unless there is anything repugnant in the
subject or context-
(a)
"Consumer" means a person who
acquires bricks for private consumption and not for sale;
(b)
"Licensing Authority" means the
District Magistrate of a District or any other officer authorised by the State
Government in this behalf within the limits of whose jurisdiction a
manufacturer or a dealer is engaged in the business of manufacturing or dealing
or storing bricks for the purpose of sale;
(c)
"State Government" means the
Government of the State of Bihar;
(d)
"Brick-year" to the 30th September
of the following calendar year;
(e)
"Commissioner" means Divisional
Commissioner and includes Food Commissioner, Bihar;
(f)
"The Ordinance" means the Bihar
Bricks Supplies (Control) Ordinance, 1983; and
(g)
Words and expressions used in the Order but
not defined herein shall have the same meanings as are respectively assigned to
them in the Ordinance.
Order- 3. Licensing of dealers and manufacturers.-
(1)
No person shall manufacture or sell or store
for sale bricks after sixty days from the date of commencement of this Order
except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of a licence
issued to him in this behalf by the Licensing Authority.
(2)
For the purpose of sub-clause (1), any
person, who stores bricks in quantity of one lakh or more or any registered
firm or institution which stores bricks in quantity of three lakhs or more
unless the contrary is proved or has obtained the written permission of the
Licensing Authority, be deemed to store the bricks for the purpose of sale:
Provided that no such stipulation shall apply in case of
a Government Department, Semi Government Organisation or statutory bodies set
up by the Statutes.
(3)
A separate licence shall be necessary for
each place of a business.
Order- 4. Issue of a licence.-
(1)
Every application for grant of licence shall
be made to the Licensing Authority in Form 'A' hereto annexed.
(2)
Subject to the general or special
instructions issued by the State Government, from time to time, in this behalf
a licence may, if the site of kiln is not detrimental to the health of general
public, the crops, gardens, nurseries or in proximate thereto, be granted or
renewed.
(3)
Every licence issued, re-issued or renewed under
this Order shall be in Form 'B' hereto annexed and shall be subject to the
conditions specified therein.
Order- 5. Period of a licence and fees chargeable.-
(1)
Every licence issued under this Order shall
be valid from the date of issue till the last day of the brick-year in which it
is issued and may thereafter be renewed for a further period of one brick-year
at a time.
(2)
Application for renewal of a licence shall
ordinarily be made before the 30th September of the Brick-year to the Licensing
Authority together with the licence and Treasury Chalan in original showing the
deposit of the requisite renewal fee. If an application for renewal of a
licence is made to the Licensing Authority after 30th September but before the
31st October of the following brick-year, a fine equal to half of the amount of
the renewal-fee, and if made-up to the 31st December of the brick-year, a fine
equal to the full amount of the renewal fee, besides the renewal fee shall be
chargeable for each renewal. No application for renewal of the licence for the
brick-year.
(3)
Where the application for renewal of a
licence has been made to the Licensing Authority within the prescribed
time-limit with the requisite renewal fee, the applicant shall be deemed to be
duly licensed until such date as the Licensing Authority passed order on his
application for renewal.
(4)
The fees specified before shall be chargeable
in respect of each licence namely:-
(a)
For issue of a licence-Rs. 200 (Rupees two
hundred).
(b)
For renewal of a licence-Rs. 100 (Rupees one
hundred).
(c)
For issue of a duplicate licence-Rs. 200
(Rupees two hundred).
These fees shall be deposited in Government Treasury
under head "Lll-
Miscellaneous-Other fees-Fines and forfeiture-Licence fee
under Bihar Bricks Control Order, 1983 to the credit of the State
Government."
Order- 6. Contravention of the provisions of this Order and conditions of the licence.-
(1)
No holder of a licence issued under this
Order or his agent or his servant or any person acting on his behalf shall
contravene any provision of this Order and any of the terms or conditions of
the licence and any person acting on his behalf contravenes any provision of
this Order or any of the terms or conditions of the licence then, without
prejudice to any other action that may be taken against him, his licence may be
cancelled or suspended by order in writing of the Licensing Authority:
Provided that no order shall be made under this clause
unless the licensee has been given a reasonable opportunity of stating his case
against the proposed cancellation or suspension.
(2)
Every licensee whose licence has been
suspended or cancelled shall dispose of his stock of bricks in accordance with
the order of the Licensing Authority passed in this behalf.
Order- 7. Appeal.-
(1)
Any person aggrieved by an order of the
Licensing Authority-
(a)
refusing to grant a licence, or
(b)
cancelling or suspending a licence, may
within thirty days of the date of receipt of a copy of such order, appeal to
the Commissioner of the Division concerned.
(2)
The State Government may on its own motion or
on application made to it in this behalf, call for and examine the record of
any proceeding disposed of by the Commissioner of the Licensing Authority under
this Order and pass such order as it deems fit and necessary.
Order- 8. Fixation of size and specification of bricks.-
No licensee shall manufacture bricks of size and
specification other than the metric size and specification of bricks specified
in the Indian Standard Specification to this Order or its current standard as
modified, from time to time:
Provided that a transaction period of two years from the
commencement of this Order, licensee may continue to manufacture bricks of old
size or nonstandard size up to fifty per cent of the total annual production.
Order- 9. Price of bricks.-
(1)
No person shall purchase or sell brick at a
price higher than that fixed, for different categories of bricks corresponding
to the classification of the relevant I.S. Classification, by the Licensing
Authority or any other person authorised from time to time by the State
Government for this purpose.
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(2)
The price of bricks shall be fixed by the
Licensing Authority on the above, and in consultation with, the local
Superintending Engineer of the Public Works Department or the Bihar State
Housing Board or any other officer authorised by the State Government in this
behalf. All relevant factors especially the following shall be kept in view
while fixing the price of bricks:-
(a)
cost of coal including freight, transport, loading/unloading
charges,
(b)
expense incurred on moulding of kacha bricks,
including expense on sand, clay and water;
(c)
expense in loading and unloading bricks from
kiln and stocking in the premises of the bricks kiln;
(d)
Mistri and labour charges for firing kiln;
(e)
maintenance of temporary labour huts: chimney
and bricks kiln equipment;
(f)
cost of firewood and igniting coal;
(g)
tax and overheads;
(h)
natural damages to bricks; and
(i)
profit not exceeding fifteen per cent.
(3)
The decision of the Licensing Authority or
Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department or Bihar State Housing Board
or any other officer authorised by the State Government for this purpose as to
which class or category particular stock of brick belongs shall be final.
Order- 10. Display of price list and stock of bricks.-
Every license shall cause to be prominently displayed on
a notice board to be especially maintained for the purpose at or near the
entrance of the place of business-
(a)
the stock of different classes of bricks held
by him from time to time and ready for sale; and
(b)
the price at which different classes of the
bricks will be sold.
Order- 11. Regulation of distribution and sale.-
Subject to any general or special Order of the State
Government the Licensing Authority may by order in writing regulate the
distribution and sale of bricks and may direct a licensee to reserve specified
quantity of bricks manufactured by him for purchase by Government Department,
Semi Government Organisation or Local Body or any body corporate set up under
any statute:
Provided that Licensing Authority shall not reserve more
than seventy-five per cent of the annual production of any licensee under this
Order.
Order- 12. Power of entry, search, seizure, etc.-
(1)
The Director of Food and Civil Special
Officer-in-charge Rationing, Patna, Ranchi, Dhanbad, Jamshedpur, Deputy
Director of Food and Civil Supplies, District Magistrate, Sub-divisional
Officer, any Magistrate, District Supply Officer, Assistant District Officer,
Block Development Officer, Circle Officer, Assistant Rationing Officer,
Marketing Officer, Assistant Marketing Officer, Supply Inspector and any Police
Officer not below the rank of Sub-Inspector of Police, or any other officer
authorised by the State Government in this behalf may, with such assistance as
may think fit, enter, inspect and search any place or premises, vehicles or
vessels in which he has reason to believe that any contravention of the
provisions of this Order has been is being or is about to be made:
Provided that in the exercise of this power, the Officer
shall pay due regard to the social and religious customs of the occupant of
such place or premises.
(2)
If any of the places or premises is found
locked up or un-occupied unattended by or on behalf of the owner or occupier
the same may in the presence of two witnesses be broken up and entered upon for
all or any of the aforesaid purposes and may-
(a)
require the owner, occupier or any other
person-in-charge of such places, premises, vehicle, vessels and aircraft to
produce any books, accounts or other documents showing transactions Relating to
such contraventions:
(b)
take or cause to be taken extracts from or
copies of any document showing transactions relating to such contravention; and
(c)
search, seize and remove stocks of bricks
held in contravention of the provisions of this Order.
(3)
The provisions of Section 100 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act II of 1974) relating to search and seizure shall
so far as may be apply to searches and seizures under this clause.
Exemption.-The State Government may, by order exempt any
class of person or institution or corporate body from the operation of any or
all of the provisions of this Order and may from time to time suspend or cancel
such exemption.