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THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARD ACT, 1986 |
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No.63 OF 1986
[23rd December, 1986.]
An Act to provide for the establishment of a Bureau for the harmonious development of the
activities of standardisation, marking and quality certification of goods and for matters
connected therewith or incidental thereto.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-seventh year of the Republic of India as
follows:-
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1.Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This Act may be called the Bureau of Indian
Standards Act, 1986.
(2) It extends to the whole India.
(3) It shall come into force on such date{1-4-1987 ! vide Notification No.S.O.272(E),
dated 31-3-1987, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, 1987, Part II, section 3(ii)} as the
Central Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.
2.Definitions.- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) "article" means (as respects standardisation and marking) any substance,
artificial or natural, or partly artificial or partly natural, whether raw or partly or
wholly processed or manufactured;
(b) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Indian Standards established under section 3;
(c) "consumer" means a consumer of any article or process;
(d) "covering" includes any stopper, cask, bottle, vessel, box, crate, cover,
capsule, case, frame, wrapper, or other container;
(e) "Executive Committee" means the Executive Committee constituted under
sub-section (1) of section 4;
(f) "Fund" means the Fund constituted under section 18;
(g) "Indian Standard" means the standard (including any tentative or provisional
standard) established and published by the Bureau, in relation to any article or process
indicative of the quality and specification of such article or process and includes-
(i) any standard recognised by the Bureau under clause (b) of section 10; and
(ii) any standard established and published, or recognised, by the Indian Standard
Institution and which is in force immediately before the date of establishment of the
Bureau;
(h) "Indian Standards Institution" means the Indian Standards Institution set up
the under the Resolution of the Government of India in the late Department of Industries
and Supplies No.1 Std.(4) /45 dates the 3rd day of September, 1946, and registered under
the Societies Registration Act, 1860(21 of 1860);
(i) "inspecting officer" means an inspecting officer appointed under section 25;
(j) "licence" means a licence granted under section 15 to use the Indian
Standards Certification Mark in relation any article or process which conforms to the
Indian Standard and includes any licence granted under the Indian Standards institution
(Certification Marks) Act, 1952(30 of 1952), and is in force immediately before the date
of establishment of the Bureau;
(k) "manufacture" means the manufacturer of any article or process;
(l) "mark" includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, pictorial
representation, name; signature, word letter or numeral or any combination thereof;
(m) "member" means a member of the Bureau;
(n) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
(o) "process" includes any practice treatment and mode of manufactured of any
article;
(p) "registering authority" means any authority competent under any law for the
time being in force to register any company, firm or other body of persons, or any trade
mark or design or to grant a patent;
(q) "regulations" means regulation made by the Bureau under this Act;
(r) "rules' means rules made by the Central Government under this Act;
(s) "specification" means a description of an article or process as far as
practicable by reference to its nature, quality, strength purity, composition, quantity,
dimensions, weight, grade, durability, origin, age material mode of manufacture or other
characteristics to distinguish it from any other article to process;
(t) "Standard Mark' means the Bureau of Indian Standards Certification Mark specified
by the Bureau of represent a particular Indian Standard; and also includes any Indian
Standards Institution Certification Mark specified by the Indian Standards Institution;
(u) "trade mark" means a mark used or proposed to be used in relation to goods
the purpose of indicating or so as to indicate, a connection in the course of trade
between the goods and some person having the right, either as proprietor or as registered
user, to use the mark whether with without any indication of the identity of that person;
(v) an article is said to be marked with a Standard Mark if the article itself is marked
with a Standard Mark or any covering containing, or label attached to such article is so
marked.
CHAPTER II
THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
3.Establishment and incorporation of Bureau of Indian Standards.- (1) With effect the from
such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint
in this behalf shall be established for the purpose of this Act, a Bureau to be called the
Bureau of Indian Standards.
(2) The Bureau shall be a body corporate by the name aforesaid, having perpetual
succession and a common seal, with power, subject to the provisions of this Act, to
acquire hold and dispose of property, both movable and immovable and to contract and shall
be the said name sue and be sued.
(3) The Bureau shall consist of the following member, namely:-
(a) the Minister in charge of the Ministry or Department of the Central Government having
administrative control of the Bureau who shall be ex-officio President of the Bureau;
(b) the Minister of State or a Deputy Minister,, if any in the Minister or Department of
the Central Government having administrative control of the Bureau who shall be ex-officio
Vice-President of the Bureau and where is no such Minister of State of Deputy Minister
such person as may be nominated by the Central Government to be the Vice President of the
Bureau;
(c) the Secretary to the Government of India in charge of the Ministry of Department of
the Central Government having administrative control of the Bureau ex-officio;
(d) the Director-General of the Bureau ex-officio;
(e) such number of other persons, to represent the Government industry, scientific and
research institutions and other interests, as may be prescribed, to be appointed by the
Central Government.
(4) The term of office of the members referred to in clause (e) of sub-section (3) and the
manner of filling vacancies among, and the procedure to be followed in the discharge of
their functions by the members shall be such as may be prescribed.
(5) The Bureau may associate with itself in such manner and for such purpose as may be
prescribed any persons whose assistance or advice it may desire in complying with any of
provisions of this Act and a person so associated shall have the right to take part in the
discussions of the Bureau relevant to the purpose for which he has been associated but
shall not have the right to vote.
4.Constitution of Executive Committee.- (1) The Bureau may, with the prior approval of the
Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette constitute an Executive
Committee which shall consist of the following members, namely:-
(a) Director General of the Bureau who shall be its ex-officio Chairman;
(b) such number of members, as may be prescribed.
(2) The Executive Committee constituted under sub-section (1) shall perform, exercise and
discharge such of functions, powers and duties of the Bureau as may be delegated to it by
the Bureau.
5.Constitution of the Advisory committees and other committees.- (1) Subject to any
regulations made in this behalf the Bureau may, from time to time and as and when it is
considered necessary constitute the following Advisory Committees for the efficient
discharge of its functions, namely:-
(a) Financial Committee;
(b) Certification Advisory Committee;
(c) Standards Advisory Committee;
(d) Laboratory Advisory Committee;
(e) Planning and Development Advisory Committee;
(f) such number of the committees as may be determined by regulations.
(2) Each Advisory Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members as may be
determined by regulations.
(3) Without prejudice to the powers contained in sub-section (1) the Bureau may
constitute, as and when considered necessary, such number of technical committees of
experts for the formulation of standards in respect of articles or processes.
6.Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Bureau Executive Committee, etc.- No
act or proceedings of the Bureau the Executive Committee or any Committee constituted
under section 5 shall be invalid merely by reason of-
(a) any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of the Bureau or the Committee; or
(b) any defect in the appointment of a person acting as a member of the Bureau or
Committee; or
(c) any irregularity in the procedure of the Bureau or the Committee not affecting the
merits of the case.
7.Director General of the Bureau.- (1) The Central Government shall appoint a Director
General the Bureau.
(2) The terms and conditions of service of the Director-General the Bureau shall be such
as may be prescribed.
(3) Subject to the general superintendence and control of the Bureau, the Director-General
of the Bureau shall be Chief Executive Authority of the Bureau.
(4) The Director-General of the Bureau shall exercise and discharge such of the powers and
duties of the Bureau as may be determined by regulations.
8.Officers and employees of the Bureau.- (1) The Bureau may appoint such other officers
and employees as it considers necessary for the efficient discharge of its functions under
this Act.
(2) The terms and conditions of service of officers and employees of the Bureau appointed
under sub-section (1) shall be as may be determined by reclamations.
CHAPTER III
TRANSFER OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES ETC., OF THE INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION TO THE BUREAU
9.Transfer of assets, liabilities and employees of Indian Standards Institution.- (1) On
and from the date of establishment of the Bureau,-
(a) any reference to the Indian Standards Institution in any law other than this Act or in
any contract or rather instrument shall be deemed as a reference to the Bureau;
(b) all properties and assets, movable and immovable, of, or belonging to, the Indian
Standards Institution shall vest in the Bureau;
(c) all the rights and liabilities of the Indian Standards Institution shall be
transferred to, and the rights and liabilities of, the Bureau;
(d) without prejudice to the provisions of clause (c), all debts, obligations and
liabilities incurred, all contracts entered into and all matters and things engaged to be
done by, with or for the Indian Standards Institution immediately before that date for or
in connection with the purposes of the said Institution shall be deemed to have been
incurred, entered into the or engaged to be done by, with or for, the Bureau;
(e) all sums of money due to the Indian Standards Institution immediately before that date
shall be deemed to be due to the Bureau;
(f) all suits and other legal proceedings instituted or which could have been instituted
by or against the Indian Standards Institution immediately before that date may be
continued or may be instituted by or against the Bureau; and
(g) every employee holding any office under the Indian Standards Institution immediately
before that date shall hold his office in the Bureau by the same tenure and upon the same
terms and conditions of services as respects remuneration, leave, provident fund
retirement or other terminal benefits as he would have held such office if the Bureau had
not been established and shall continue to do so as an employee of the Bureau or until
expiry of a period of six months from that date of such employee opts not to be the
employee of the Bureau within such period.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947(14 of 1947) or
in any other law for the time being in force, the absorption of any employee by the Bureau
in its regular service under this section shall not entitle such employees to any
compensation under that Act or other law and so such claim be entertained by any court,
tribunal or other authority.
CHAPTER IV
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BUREAU
10.Functions of the Bureau.- (1) The Bureau may exercise such powers and perform such
duties as may be assigned to it by or under this Act and, in particular, such powers
include the power to-
(a) establish, publish and promote in such manner as may be prescribed the Indian Standard
in relation to any article to process;
(b) recognise as an Indian Standard, in such manner as may be prescribed any standard
established by any other Institution in India or elsewhere, in relation to any article or
process;
(c) specify a Standard Mark to be called the Bureau of Indian Standards Certification Mark
which shall be of such design and contain such particular as may be prescribed to
represent a particular Indian Standard;
(d) grant, renew, suspend or cancel a licence for the use for the use Standard Mark;
(e) levy fees for the grant or renewal of any licence;
(f) make such inspection and take such samples of any material or substance as necessary
to see whether any article or process in relation to which the Standard Mark has been used
conforms to the Indian Standard of whether the Standard Mark has been improperly used in
relation to any article or process with or without a licence;
(g) seek recognition of the Bureau and of the Indian Standards outside India on such terms
and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon by the Bureau with any corresponding
institution or organisation in any country;
(h) establish, maintain and recognise laboratories for the purpose of standardisation an
quality control and for such other purpose as may be prescribed;
(i) undertake research for the formulation of Indian Standards in the interests of
consumers and manufacturers;
(j) recognise any institution in India or outside which is engaged in the standardisation
of any process or the improvement of the quality of any article or process;
(k) provide service to manufactured and consumers of articles or processes on such terms
and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon;
(l) appoint agent in India or outside India for the inspection, testing and such other
purpose as may be prescribed;
(m) established branches offices, or agencies in India or outside;
(n) inspect any article or process at such times and at such places as may be prescribed
in relation to which the Standard Mark is used or which is required to conform to the
Indian Standard by this Actor under any other law irrespective of whether such article or
process is in India or is brought or intended to be brought into India form a place
outside India;
(o) co-ordinate activities of any manufacturer or association of manufacturers or
consumers engaged in standardisation and in the improvement of the quality of any article
or process or in the implementation or any quality control activities;
(p) perform such other function as may be prescribed.
(2) The Bureau shall perform its functions under this section in accordance with, and
subject to such rules as may be made by the Central Government.
11.Prohibition of improper use of Standard Mark.- (1) No person shall use, in relation to
any article or process, or in the title of any patent, or in any trade mark or design the
Standard Mark or any colourable imitation thereof except under a licence.
(2) No Person shall, notwithstanding that he has been granted a licence, use in relation
to any article or process the Standard Mark or any colourable imitation thereof un less
such article or process conforms to the Indian Standard.
12.Prohibition of use of certain names, etc.- No person shall, except in such cases and
under such conditions as may be prescribed, use without the previous permission of the
Bureau,-
(a) any name which so nearly resembles the name of the Bureau as to deceive or likely to
deceive the public or which contains the expression "Indian Standard' or any
abbreviation thereof; or
(b) any mark or trade mark in relation to any article or process containing the
expressions "Indian Standard" or "Indian Standard Specification" or
any abbreviation of such expressions.
13.Prohibition of registration in certain cases.- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained
in any law for the time being in force, no registering authority shall-
(a) register any company, firms or other body of persons which bears any name or mark; or
(b) register a trade mark or design which bears any name or mark; or
(c) grant a patent, in respect of an invention, which bears a title containing any name or
mark,
if the use of such name or mark is in contravention of section 11 or section 12.
(2) If any question arises before a registering authority whether the use of any name or
mark is in contravention of section 11 or section 12, the registering authority may refer
the question to the Central Government whose decision thereon shall be final.
14.Compulsory use of Standard Mark for articles and processes to certain scheduled
industries.- If the Central Government, after consulting the Bureau, is of the opinion
that it is necessary or expedient so to do, in the public interest, it may, by order
published in the Official Gazette,-
(a) notify any article or process of any scheduled industry which shall conform to the
Indian, Standard; and
(b) direct the use of the Standard Mark under a licence as compulsory on such article or
process.
Explanation.-For the purpose of this section the expression "scheduled industry"
shall have the meaning assigned to it in the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act,
1951(65 of 1951).
CHAPTER V
LICENCE
15.Grant of licence.- (1) The Bureau may, by order, grant, renew, suspend or cancel a
licence in such manner as may be determined by regulations.
(2) The grant or renewal of the licence under sub-section (1) shall be subject to such
conditions and on payment of such fees as may be determined by regulations.
16.Appeal.- (1) Any person aggrieved by an order made under section 15 may prefer an
appeal to the Central Government within such period as may be prescribed.
(2) No appeal shall be admitted if it is preferred after the expiry of the period
prescribed therefore:
Provided that an appeal may be admitted after the expiry of the period prescribed
therefore if the appellant satisfies the Central Government that he had sufficient cause
of for not preferring, the appeal within the prescribed period.
(3) Every appeal made under this section shall be made in such form and shall be
accompanied by a copy of the order appealed against and by such fees as may be prescribed.
(4) The procedure for disposing of an appeal shall be such as may be prescribed:
Provided that before disposing of an appeal the appellant shall be given a reasonable
opportunity of being heard.
CHAPTER VI
FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT
17.Grants and loans by the Central Government.- The Central Government may, after due
appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, make to the Bureau grants and
loans of such sums of money as that Government may consider necessary.
18.Fund.- (1) There shall be constituted a Fund to be called the Bureau of Indian
Standards Fund and there shall be credited thereto-
(a) any grants and loans made to the Bureau by the Central Government under section 17;
(b) all fees and charges received by the Bureau under this Act;
(c) all sums received by the Bureau from such other sources as may be decided upon by the
Central Government.
(2) The Fund shall be applied for meeting-
(a) the salary, allowances and other remuneration of the members, Director-General,
officers and other employees of the Bureau;
(b) expenses of the Bureau in the discharge of its functions under section 10;
(c) expenses on objects and for purposes authorised by this Act.
19.Borrowing powers of the bureau.- (1) The Bureau may, with the consent of the Central
Government or in accordance with the terms of any general or special authority given to it
by the Central Government borrow money from any source as it may deem fir for discharging
all or any of its functions under this Act.
(2) The Central Government may guarantee in such manner as it thinks fit, the repayment of
the principal and the payment of interest thereon with respect to the loans borrowed by
the Bureau under subsection (1).
20.Budget.- The Bureau shall prepare, in such form and at such time in each financial year
as may be prescribed, its budget for the next financial year, showing the estimated
receipts and expenditure of the Bureau and forward the same to the Central Government.
21.Annual report.- The Bureau shall prepare, in such form and at such time in each
financial year as may be prescribed, its annual report, giving a full account of its
activities during the previous financial year, and submit a copy thereof to the Central
Government.
22.Accounts and audit.- (1) The Bureau shall maintain proper accounts and other relevant
records and prepare an annual statement of accounts in such form as may be prescribed by
the Central Government in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India.
(2) The accounts of the Bureau shall be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
India at such intervals as may be specified by him and any expenditure incurred in
connection with such audit shall be payable by the Bureau to the Comptroller and
Auditor-General.
(3) The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India and any person appointed by him in
connection with the audit of the accounts of the Bureau shall have the same rights and
privileges and the authority in connection with such audit as the Comptroller and
Auditor-General generally has in connection with the audit of Government accounts and, in
particular, shall have the right to demand the production of books, accounts, connected
vouches and other documents and papers and to inspect any of the offices of the Bureau.
(4) The accounts of the Bureau as certified by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
India or any other person appointed by him in this behalf together with the audit report
thereon shall be forwarded annually to the Central Government and that Government shall
cause the same to be laid before each House of Parliament.
23.Annual report to be laid before Parliament.- The Central Government shall cause the
annual report to be laid, as soon as may be after it is received, before each House of
Parliament.
CHAPTER VII
MISCELLANEOUS
24.Power of Central Government to issue directions.- (1) Without prejudice to the
foregoing provisions of this Act, the Bureau shall, in the exercise of its powers or the
performance of its function under this Act, be bound by such direction on questions of
policy as the Central Government may give in writing to it from time to time:
Provided that the Bureau shall, as far as practicable, be given an opportunity to express
its views before any direction is given under this sub-section.
(2) The decision of the Central Government whether a question is one of policy or not
shall be final.
25.Inspecting officer.- (1) The Bureau may appoint as many inspecting officers as may be
necessary for the purpose of inspecting whether any article or process in relation to
which the Standard Mark has been used conforms to the Indian Standard or whether the
Standard Mark has been properly used in relation to any article or process with or without
licence, and for the purpose of performing such other functions as may be assigned to
them.
(2) Subject to any rules made under this Act, an inspecting officer shall have power to-
(a) inspect any operation carried on in connection with any article or process in relation
to which the Standard Mark has been used; and
(b) take samples of any article or of any material or substances used in any article or
process, in relation to which the Standard Mark has been used.
(3) Every inspecting officer shall be furnished by the Bureau with a certificate of
appointments as an inspecting officer and the certificate shall, on demand, be produced by
the inspecting officer.
26.Power to search and seizure.- (1) If the inspecting officer has reason to believe that
any article or process in relation to which the contravention of section 11 or section 12
has taken place are secreted in any place, premises or vehicles, he may enter into and
search such plans, premises or vehicle for such article or process.
(2) Where, as a result of any search made under sub-section (1), any article or process
has been found in relation to which contravention of section 11 or section 12 has taken
place, he may seize such article and other things which, in his opinion, will be useful
for, or relevant to, any proceeding under this Act:
Provided that where it is not practicable to seize any such article or thing, the
inspecting officer may serve on the owner an order that he shall not remove, part with, or
otherwise deal with, the article or things except with the previous permission of the
inspecting officer.
(3) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973(2 of 1974), relating to
searches and seizures shall, so far as may be, apply to every search or seizure made under
this section.
27.Delegation.- The Bureau may, by general or special order in writing, delegate to any
member, member of the Executive Committee, officer of the Bureau or any other person
subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the order, such of its powers
and functions under this Act (except the powers under section 38) as it may deem
necessary.
28.Power to obtain information.- Every licensee shall supply the Bureau with such
information, and with such samples of any material or substance used in relation to any
article or process, as the Bureau may require.
29.Savings.- Nothing in this Act shall exempt any person from any suit or other proceeding
which might, apart from this Act, be brought against him.
30.Certain matters to be kept confidential.- Any information obtained by an inspecting
officer or the Bureau from any statement made or information supplied or any evidence
given or from inspection made under the provisions of this Act shall be treated as
confidential:
Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to the disclosure of any information for
the purpose of prosecution under this Act.
31.Members, officers and employees of the Bureau to be public servants.- All members,
officer and other employees of the Bureau shall be deemed, when acting or purporting to
act in pursuance of any of the provisions of this Act, to be public servants within the
meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code(45 of 1860).
32.Protection of action taken in good faith.- No suit, prosecution or other legal
proceeding shall lie against the Government or any officer of the Government or any
member, officer or other employee of the Bureau for anything which is in good faith done
or intended to be done under this Act or the rules or regulations made thereunder.
33.Penalty for improper use of Standard Mark, etc.- (1) Any person who contravenes the
provisions of section 11, or section 12 or section 14 or section 15 shall be punishable
with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine which may extend to
fifty thousand rupees, or with both.
(2) Any court trying a contravention under sub-section (1) may direct that any property in
respect of which the contravention has taken place shall be forfeited to the Bureau.
34.Cognizance of offences by courts.- (1) No court shall take cognizance of any offence
punishable under this Act, save a complaint made by or under the authority of the
Government or Bureau or by any officer empowered in this behalf by the Government or the
Bureau, or any consumer or any association recognised in this behalf by the Central or
State Government.
(2) No court inferior to that of a Metropolitan Magistrate or a Judicial Magistrate of the
first class specially empowered in this behalf shall try any offence punishable under this
Act.
35.Offences by companies.- (1) Where an offence under this Act has been committed by a
company, every person who at the time the offence was committed was in charge of, and was
responsible to, the company for the conduct of the business of the company, as well as the
company, shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded
against and punished accordingly:
Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall render any such person liable to
any punishment provided in this Act, if he proves that the offence was committed without
his knowledge or that he had exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such
offence.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), where an offence under this Act
has been committed by a company and it is proved that the offence has been committed with
the consent or connivance of, or is attributable to any neglect on the part of, any
director, manager, secretary or other officer of the company, such director, manager,
secretary or other officer shall also be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be
liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
Explanation.-For the purposes of this section,-
(a) "company" means any body corporate and includes a firm or other association
of individuals; and
(b) "director", in relation to a firm, means a partner in the firm.
36.Authentication or orders and other instruments of the Bureau.- All orders and decisions
of and all other instruments issued by the Bureau shall be authenticated by the signature
of such officer or officers as may be authorised by the Bureau in this behalf.
37.Power to make rules.- (1) The Central Government may be notification in the Official
Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such
rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-
(a) the number of members of the Bureau and the interest such members would represent
under clause (e) of sub-section (3) of section 3;
(b) the term of office of the members of the Bureau, the manner of filing vacancies and
the procedure to be followed in the discharge of their functions by, the members under
sub-section (4) of section 3;
(c) the manner in, and the purposes for, which the Bureau may associate with itself any
person for assistance and advice under sub-section (5) or section 3;
(d) the number of members of the Bureau who will be members of the Executive Committee
under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 4;
(e) the terms and conditions of service of the Director-General of the Bureau under
sub-section (2) of section 7;
(f) the design and the particulars to represent a particular Indians Standard under clause
(c) of sub-section (1) of section 10;
(g) the purposes for which laboratories for the purposes of standardisation and quality
control shall be established by the Bureau under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section
10;
(h) the purposes for which agents may be appointed by the Bureau in India or outside India
under clause (l) of sub-section (1) of section 10;
(i) the times and places at which any article or process may be inspected under clause (n)
of sub-section (1) of section 10;
(j) the additional functions that may be performed by the Bureau under section 10;
(k) the cases in which, and the conditions subject by the exemption may be granted under
section 12;
(l) the form in which, and the time at which, the Bureau shall prepare its budget under
section 20 and its annual report under section 21;
(m) the manner in which the accounts of the Bureau shall be maintained under section 22;
(n) the conditions subject to which inspecting officer may exercise his powers under
sub-section (2) of section 25;
(o) any other matter which is to be, or may be, prescribed, or in respect of which
provisions is to be, or may be, made by rules.
38.Power to make regulations.- (1) The Executive Committee may, with the previous approval
of the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, make regulations
consistent with this Act and rules generally to carry out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generally of the foregoing power, such
regulations may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-
(a) the members of the Advisory Committees constituted under section 5;
(b) the powers and duties that may be exercised and discharged by the Director-General of
the Bureau under sub-section (4) of section 7;
(c) the terms and conditions of service of officers and employees of the Bureau under
sub-section (2) of section 8;
(d) the manner of grant, renewal, suspension or cancellation of licence under sub-section
(1) of section 15;
(e) the conditions subject to which a licence may be granted or renewed and the fees
payable therenfor under sub-section (2) of section 15.
39.Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.- Every rule and every regulation
made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House
of parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be
comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry
of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid,
both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or regulation or both Houses
agree that the rule or regulator should not b made, the rule or regulation shall
thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be;
so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall b without prejudice to the
validity of anything previously don under that rule or regulation.
40.Act not to affect operation of certain Acts.- Nothing in this Act shall affect the
opinion of the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1937(1 of 1937) or the
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940(23 of 1940), or any other law, for the time being in force,
which deals with any standardisation or quality of any article or process.
41.Power to remove difficulties.- (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the
provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, b order, published in the Official
Gazette, make such provisions not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as may
appear to b necessary for removing the difficulty:
Provided that no other shall be made under this section after the expiry of five years
from the commencement of this Act.
(2) Every order made under this section shall b laid, as soon as may be after it is made,
before each House of Parliament.
42.Repeal and saving.- (1) The Indian Standards Institution (Certification Marks) Act,
1952(36 of 1952), is hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken or purported to have
done or taken (including any rule, regulation, notification, scheme, specification, Indian
Standard, Standard Mark, inspection order or notice made, issued or adopted, or any
appointment, or declaration made or any licence, permission, authorisation or exemption
granted or any document or instrument executed or direction given or any proceedings taken
or any penalty or fin imposed) under the Act hereby repealed shall, in so far as it is not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been done or taken under
the corresponding provisions of this Act.
(3) The mention of particular matters in sub-section (2) shall not be held to prejudice or
affect the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897(10 of 1897)
with regard to the effect of repeal. |
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