Chapter-IV: GRANT OF LICENCES
9. Licences to manufacture insecticides
- application for the grant or renewal of a licence to manufacture any
insecticide shall be made in Form III or form IV as the case may be to
the licensing officer and shall be accompanied by a fee of rupees two
thousand for every insecticide and a maximum of rupees twenty thousand
for all insecticides for which the licence is applied.
- if an insecticide is proposed to be manufactured at more than one
place, separate applications shall be made and separate licences shall
be issued in respect of every such place.
- a licence to manufacture insecticides shall be issued in Form V and
shall be subject to the following conditions namely:
- the licence and any certificate of renewal shall be kept on the
approved premises and shall be produced for inspection at the
request of an insecticide inspector appointed under the act or any
other officer or authority authorised by the licensing officer.
- Any chang in the expert staff named in the licence shall
forthwith be reported to the licensing officer.
- If the licenseee wants to undertake during the currency of the
licence to manufacture for sale of additional insecticides he shall
apply to the licensing officer for the necessary endorsement in the
licence on payment of the prescribed fee for every category of
insecticides.
- An application for the renewal of a licence shall be made as laid
down in rule 11.
- substituted by insecticides (amendment ) rules, 1999, dt,
20.5.1999
- substituted by GSR 474(E) dt. 24-7-1977, sec 3(ii), dt
24-7-1976.
- the licensee shall comply with the provisions of the act and the
rules made thereunder for the time being in force.]
- the licensee shall obtain ISI mark certificate from bureau of
Indian Standard within three months of the commencement of the
manufacture.
- No insecticides shall be sold or distributed without ISI mark
certification.
4. a licensing officer may after giving reasonable opportunity of being
heard, to the applicant refuse to grant any licence.
(4A) No licence to manufacture an insecticide shall be granted unless the
licensing officer is satisfied that necessary plant and machinery safety
devices and first aid facilities, etc., exist in the premises where the
insecticide is proposed to be manufactured.
5. (3) a fee of rupees one hundred shall be paid for a duplicate copy of a
licence issued under this rule, if the original is defaced, damaged or lost.
10. licence for sale etc., of insecticides
- applications for the grant or renewal of a licence to sell, stock or
exhibit for sale or distribute insecticides shall be made in form VI for
Form VII, as the case may be to the licensing officer and shall be a
accompanied by the fees specified in sub rule (2).
- (3) the fee payable under sub-rule (1) for grant or renewal of a
licence shall be rupees five hundred for every insecticide for which the
licence is applied subject to place, if any insecticide is sold, stocked
or exhibited for sale at more than one place.
Provided that the maximum fee payable in respect of insecticides
commonly used for household purposes and registered as such shall be
rupees two hundred fifty for every place;
PROVIDED FURTHER that, if the place of sale is established in the rural
areas, the fee shall be one fifth of the fee specified in this rule.]
- if any insecticide is proposed to be sold or stocked for sale at more
than one place, separate applications shall be made and separate
licences shall be issued in respect of every such place 4[and for every
insecticides.
[3A) 5 Pest Control Operators-
- any person who desires to undertake pest control operations, with the
use of Aluminium Phosphide, methyl promide. Ethylene dibromide or as
notified shall apply for a licence in Form VI-A with a fee of rupees one
thousand for each place of operation. The licence granted for such
operations shall be valid for a period of five years provided that the
licence shall be renewed after verification or inspection at the expiry
of this period on application in Form VI-B for a further period of five
years with an application fee fo rupees one thousand.
- A licence to stock and use insecticides for pest control operators
will be issued in Form VI-C.
- sub-clause (vi) and (vii) inserted by Insecticides (Iind
Amendment Rules, 1999,dt 20-05-1999.
- Substituted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993, w.ef. 6-8-1993.
- Substituted by Insecticides (Amendment) Rules, 1999,dt.
20-5-1999.
- Added by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993, w.ef. 6.8.1993.
- Inserted by Insecticides (Amendment) Rules, 199.dt. 20-5-1999.
- Any person who applies for grant of licence for undertaking pest
control operations should be at least a graduate in Agriculture or in
science with Chemistry as a subject with a certificate of minimum 15
days training from any of the following institutions- Central Food
Techonological Research Institute, Mysore; indian Grain storage
Institute, Hapur and National Plant Protection Training Institute,
Hyderabad.
- For undertaking fumigation, the pest control operators shall have to
contain special permission from the plant protection adviser to the
Government of India in addition to obtaining licence. The plant
protection adviser will grant such permission as per procedure or guide
lines approved by the Registration committee.
- The commercial pest control operators shall adhere to the prescribed
guidelines or procedures as laid down by the Plant Protection adviser to
the Government of India in regard to the fumigation operations
undertaken by them.
4. (1) A licence to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute
insecticides shall be issued in Form VIII and shall be subject to the
following conditions, namely:
- The licence shall be displayed, in a prominent place in the part of
the premises open to the public.
- The licence shall comply with the provisions of the Act, and the
rules made thereunder of the time being in force.
- (2) Where the licensee wants to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or
distribute any additional insecticides during the currency of the
licence on payment of fees specified in sub-rule (2).
- (3) if the licensing officer is satisfied that a particular
insecticide is harmful to human beings animals or environment, he may
after recording reasons and referring the Insecticide to the Insecticide
analyst, prohibit temporarily its sale for a period of thirty days or
till he obtains the report of the analyst, whichever is earlier.
(4A) (4)
- Every person shall along with his application for grant or renewal of
a licence to undertake operation or sell, stock or exhibit for sale or
distribute Insecticides, file a certificate from the principal whom he
represents or desires to represent the Form VI-D.
- The certificate to be issued by the principal shall be addressed to
the licensing officer of the concerned area and shall contain full
particulars of the principal including their registration and
manufacturing licence numbers, full name and address of the person
proposed to be authorised and also the type of formulations to be used
in commercial pest control operations, sold, stocked or exhibited, for
sale or distribution.
- Substituted by GSR 474(E),dt. 24-7-19977.
- Substituted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.
- Inserted by Insecticides (Iind Amendment) Rules, 1999,dt.
20-5-1999.
- Substitued by Insecticides (Iind Ammendment) Rules, 1999,dt.
20-5-1999.
- In order to verify the genuineness or otherwise of the certificate,
the principal shall send to the licensing officer of the State where he
intends to sell his products an adequate number of copies of the
specimen signature or the specimen signatures of the persons authorised
in writing to issued the principal's certificate.
- In case of suspension, revocation or cancellation of the certificate,
the principal shall forthwith intimate the licensing officer having
jurisdiction.]
5 [(1) A licensing officer may, after giving a reasonable opportunity
of being heard to the applicant refuse to grant any licence.]
6 [(2) A fee of rupees one hundred shall be payable for a duplicate copy of
a licence issued under this rule if the original is defaced, damaged or
lost.]
(10A.) (3) segregation and disposal of date-expired pesticides
- Immediately after the date of expiry all such stocks after being
segregated and stamped not for sale or not for use or not for
manufacture as the case may be shall be kept by the licensee in a
separate place specially demarcated for the purpose with a declaration
date expired insecticide, to be exhibited on the conspicuous part of the
place.
- [(4) All such stocks then shall be disposed of in an environment
friendly manner as may be specified from time to time by the Central
Government in consultation with the Central Insecticides Board and shall
not be used for remanufacture.]
10B. Special provision with regard to sulphur
With regard to insecticides sulphur and its formulations all licensees
shall--
- Observe all precautions to prevent its theft;
- Report any such theft to the nearest police authorities promptly; and
- Maintain a separate register showing names and addresses of all the
persons to whom it has been sold or distributed and the quantities to be
sold or distributed.
10C. Prohibition against sale or storage of insecticides in certain
places
No person shall manufacture store or expose for sale or permit the sale or
storage of any insecticide in the same building where any articles
consumable by human beings or animals are manufactured, stored or exposed
for sale.
Explanation: Nothing contained in this rule will apply to the retail sales
of household insecticides from the building wherefrom other articles
consumable by human beings or animals are usually sold provided such
household insecticides have been registered as such and are packed and
labeled in accordance with these rules.
11. Duration of licences
- (1) Any licence issued or renewed under this chapter shall, unless
sooner suspended or cancelled, be in force for a period of two
cancelled, be inforce for a period of two calendar year:
- Substituted by GSR 533(E),dt. 6-8-1993.
- Substituted by insecticides (Amendment) rules,1999, dt.
20-05-1999.
- Inserted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.
- Substituted by Insecticides (Iind amendment0 Rules, 1999, dt.
20-5-1999.
PROVIDED that the licence to manufacture insecticides, if any
issued on the basis of provisional registration granted under
sub-section(3-B of section 9 shall expire on the date of expiry of
the provisional registration ;
PROVIDED FURTHER that the licence granted by endorsement on the
main licence under clause (iii) of sub-rule (8) of rule 9 or undeer
clause (iii) of sub-rule (4) of rule 10 or under sub-rule (3) of
rule 10-A shall expire or be renewable along with the main licence.
- An application for the renewal of a licence shall be made before its
expiry and if such an application is made after the date of expiry but
within three months from such date, a late fee of -
- (1) rupees five hundred for the first month or part thereof,
rupees one thousand for the second month or part thereof and rupees
one thousand and five hundred for the third month or part thereof,
in case of licence to manufacture insecticides or to carry pest
control operations;
- rupees one hundred for the first month or part thereof, rupees
two hundred for the second month or part thereof and rupees three
hundred for the third month or part thereof in case of any other
licence shall be paid alongwith the application for renewal:
PROVIDED that where the amin pest control operation unit or the place
of sale is located in the rural areas, the late fee shall be one-fifth of
the said late fee:
PROVIDED FURTHER that in case of death or disability of the licensee the
licensing officer may after recording reasons in writing, exempt the
applicant from payment of the late fee.]
Explanation: (1) Where an application for renewal is made before the expiry
of the licence and the order regarding refusal or renewal is passed after
the expiry of the licence, the applicant shall be deemed to have been
carrying on his business in accordance, with the expired licence (from the
date of expiry0 till the date of communication of the final order on that
application.
(2) Where an application for renewal is made after the expiry of the
licence with late fee, the applicant shall be deemed to have been carrying
on his business in accordance, with the expired licence (from the date of
expiry) till the date of communication of the final order on that
apllication.]
( c ) (2) The licence shall continue to be in force until it is renewed or
revoked. Where an appleal is preferred under section 15, the licence shall
continue to be revoked until disposal of appeal or as ordered by the
appellate authority pending disposal of the appeal.]
- the licensing officer may, after giving an opportunity of being
heard, refuse to renew the licence (3)[for reasons to be recoreded in
writing
12. Conditions of licence
- (4) Subject to conditions laid down in sub-rule 930 of rule 9, under
sub rule (4) of rule 10, a licence shall not be granted to any person
under this chapter unless the licensing
- Sub-clauses (I) and (ii) substituted by Insecticides (Amendment )
rules, 1999, dt. 20-5-1999.
- Clause ( c ) substituted by Insecticides (amendment) rules, 1999,
dt. 20-5-1999.
- Substituted for words "and on such refusal the fee paid for
such renewal and the penalty, if any paid shall be refunded to the
applicant" by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.
- Substituted by GSR 474 (E) dt. 24-7-1976.
Officer is satisfied and the premises in respect of which licence
is to be granted are adequate and equipped with proper storage
accommodation for avoiding any hazards for preserving the properties
of insecticides in respect of which the licence is granted.
- In granting a licence, the licensing officer shall have regard, among
other things to-
- the number of licences granted in the locality during any year;
and
- the occupation, trade or business caried on by the applicant
13. Varying or amending a licence
- The licensing officer may either on an application made by the
licensee or if he is satisfied that the conditions under which a licence
has been granted under this chapter have been changed that it is
necessary so to do vary or amend a licnce 1[after satisfying himself
that the Registration Committee has amended the the registration
certificate and ] after giving an opportunity of being heard to the
person holding the licence.
14. Transfer of licence
- the holder of a licence may at any time before the expiry of the
licence, apply for persmission to transfer the licence to any other
person.
- the application under sub-rule (1) shall be accompanied by a fee of
rupees one hundred.
- the licensing officer may, after such inquiry as he thinks fit accord
permission to transfer the licence and on such permission being given an
endorsement to that effect shall be made in the licence.
- If the permission to transfer a licence is refused, the fee paid
therefor shall be refunded to the applicant.
15. Issuing cash memo and maintenance of records
- All sales of insecticides shall be made by a bill or cash memo in the
form prescribed under any law.
- All sales of insecticides made to licensed manufacturer (formulator
or packer), stockist, distributor, dealer, retailer or to abulk consumer
shall be entered insecticidewise, in a register in Form XIII and a state
wise monthly return of all sales to actual consumers shall be sent to
the licensing officer, in Form XIV within 15 days from the close of the
month.
- Every importer or manufacturer of insecticide shall maintain a stock
register in Form XV or technical grade insecticides and in Form XVI to
formulate insecticides.
- Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Central Government or the
State Government or any other person authorised by it may, by notice in
writing require any importer or manufacturer or any other person dealing
in insecticides to furnish within the time specified in the notice, such
information with respect of any insecticides or any batch thereof,
including the particulars or all persons to whom it has been sold or
distributed, as it may consider necessary.
- inserted by GSR 533(E), dt 6-8-1993.
- Substituted by insecticides (Amendment) rules 1999, dt. 20-5-1999
- Substituted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.