CHAPTER I
Preliminary
1. Short title,
extent and commencement.
CHAPTER II
Central and State Boards for
the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution
3. Central Board
for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution.
5. Constitution of
State Boards.
7. Terms and
conditions of service of members.
9. Vacation of
seats by members.
11. Constitution
of committees.
12. Temporary association
of persons with Board for particular purposes.
13. Vacancy in
Board not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
14.
Member-secretary and officers and other employees of State Boards.
CHAPTER III
Powers and Functions of Boards
16. Functions of
Central Board.
17. Functions of
State Boards.
CHAPTER IV
Prevention and Control of Air Pollution
19. Power to
declare air pollution control areas.
20. Power to give
instructions for ensuring standards for emission from automobiles.
21. Restrictions
on use of certain industrial plants.
22A. Power of
Board to make application to Court for restraining persons from causing air
pollution.
23. Furnishing of
information to State Board and other agencies in certain cases.
24. Power of entry
and inspection.
25. Power to
obtain information.
26. Power to take
samples of air or emission and procedure to be followed in connection
therewith.
27. Reports of the
result of analysis on samples taken under Section 26.
31A. Power to give
directions.
CHAPTER V
Fund, Accounts and Audit
32. Contributions
by Central Government.
33A. Borrowing
powers of Board.
CHAPTER VI
Penalties and Procedure
38. Penalties for
certain acts.
39. Penalty for
contravention of certain provisions of the Act.
41. Offences by
Government Departments.
42. Protection of
action taken in good faith.
44. Members,
officers and employees of Board to be public servants.
CHAPTER VII
Miscellaneous
47. Power of State
Government to supersede State Board.
49. Dissolution of
State Boards constituted under the Act.
53. Power of
Central Government to make rules.
54. Power of State
Government to make rules.
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An Act to provide for the prevention, control and abatement of air
pollution, for the establishment, with a view to carrying out the aforesaid
purposes, of Boards, for conferring on and assigning to such Boards powers and
functions relating thereto and for matters connected therewith.
Whereas decisions were taken
at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment held in Stockholm in
June, 1972, in which India participated, to take appropriate steps for the
preservation of the natural resources of the earth which, among other things,
include the preservation of quality of air and control of air pollution;
And whereas it is considered
necessary to implement the decisions aforesaid in so far as they relate to the
preservation of the quality of air and control of air pollution;
Be it enacted by Parliament
in the Thirty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows: —
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement. — (1) This Act may be called
the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
(2) It extends to the whole
of India.
(3) It shall
come into force on such date[1] as the Central Government may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
2. Definitions. — In this Act, unless the context otherwise
requires, —
(a) “air pollutant” means
any solid, liquid or gaseous substance [2][(including noise)] present in
the atmosphere in such concentration as may be or tend to be injurious to human
beings or other living creatures or plants or property or environment;
(b) “air pollution” means
the presence in the atmosphere of any air pollutant;
(c) “approved appliance”
means any equipment or gadget used for the burning of any combustible material
or for generating or consuming any fume, gas or particulate matter and approved
by the State Board for the purposes of this Act;
(d) “approved fuel” means
any fuel approved by the State Board for the purposes of this Act;
(e) “Automobile” means any
vehicle powered either by internal combustion engine or by any method of
generating power to drive such vehicle by burning fuel;
(f) “Board” means the
Central Board or a State Board;
(g) “Central Board” means
the [3][Central Pollution Control
Board] constituted under Section 3 of the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974);
(h) “chimney” includes any
structure with an opening or outlet from or through which any air pollutant may
be emitted;
(i) “control equipment”
means any apparatus, device, equipment or system to control the quality and
manner of emission of any air pollution and includes any device used for securing
the efficient operation of any industrial plant;
(j) “emission” means and
solid or liquid or gaseous substance coming out of any chimney, duct or flue or
any other outlet;
(k) “industrial plant”
means any plant used for any industrial or trade purposes and emitting any air
pollutant into the atmosphere;
(l) “member” means a member
of the Central Board or a State Board, as the case may be, and includes the
Chairman thereof;
[4][(m) “occupier”, in relation
to any factory or premises, means the person who has control over the affairs
of the factory or the premises, and includes, in relation to any substance, the
person in possession of the substance;]
(n) “prescribed” means
prescribed by rules made under this Act by the Central Government or, as the
case may be, the State Government;
(o) “State Board” means,
—
(i) in relation to a State in
which the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), is
in force and the State Government has constituted for that State a [5][State Pollution Control
Board]
(ii) in relation to any other
State Board for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution constituted by the
State Government under Section 5 of this Act.
CHAPTER II
CENTRAL AND STATE BOARDS FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
AIR POLLUTION
[6][3. Central Board for the Prevention and
Control of Air Pollution. — The Central Board for the
Prevention and Control of Water Pollution constituted under Section 3 of the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), shall,
without prejudice to the exercise and performance of its powers and functions
under that Act, exercise the powers and performs the functions of the Central
Board for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution under this Act.
4. State Boards for the Prevention and Control of Water
Pollution to be State Boards for the Prevention and Control of Air
Pollution. — In any State in which the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), is in force
and the State Government has constituted for that State a State Board for the
Prevention and Control of Water Pollution under Section 4 of that Act, such
State Board shall be deemed to be the State Board for the Prevention and
Control of Air Pollution constituted under Section 5 of this Act and
accordingly that State Board for the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution
shall, without prejudice to the exercise and performance of its powers and
functions under that Act, exercise the powers and perform the functions of the
State Board for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution under this Act.]
5. Constitution of State Boards. — (1) In any State in which the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), is not in force, or that Act is in
force but the State Government has not constituted a [7][State Pollution Control
Board] under that Act, the State Government shall, with effect from such date
as it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint, constitute a [8][State Pollution Control
Board] for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution under such name as may
be specified in the notification, to exercise the powers conferred on, and
perform the functions assigned to, that Board under this Act.
(2) A State Board constituted under this Act shall consist of the
following members, namely: —
(a) a Chairman, being a
person having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of matters
relating to environmental protection, to be nominated by the State
Government: Provided that the Chairman
may be either whole-time or part-time as the State Government may think fit;
(b) such number of
officials, not exceeding five, as the State Government may think fit, to be
nominated by the State Government to represent that Government;
(c) such number of
persons, not exceeding five, as the State Government may think fit, to be
nominated by the State Government from amongst the members of the local
authorities functioning within the State;
(d) such number of
non-officials, not exceeding three, as the State Government may think fit, to
be nominated by the State Government to represent the interests of agriculture,
fishery or industry or trade or labour or any other interest, which, in the
opinion of that Government, ought to be represented;
(e) two persons to
represent the companies or corporations owned, controlled or managed by the
State Government, to be nominated by that Government;
[9][(f) a full-time member-secretary having such
qualifications, knowledge and experience of scientific, engineering or
management aspects of pollution control as may be prescribed, to be appointed
by the State Government:]
Provided that the State
Government shall ensure that not less than two of the members are persons
having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of matters relating
to the improvement of the quality of air or the prevention, control or
abatement of air pollution.
(3) Every State Board
constituted under this Act shall be a body corporate with the name specified by
the State Government in the notification issued under sub-section (1), having
perpetual succession and a common seal with power, subject to the provisions of
this Act, to acquire and dispose of property and to contract, and may by the
said name sue or be sued.
6. Central Board to exercise the powers and perform the
functions of a State Board in the Union Territories. — No State Board shall be
constituted for a Union Territory and in relation to a Union Territory, the
Central Board shall exercise the powers and perform the functions of a State
Board under this Act for that Union Territory:
Provided that in relation to
any Union Territory the Central Board may delegate all or any of its powers and
functions under this section to such person or body of persons as the Central
Government may specify.
7. Terms and conditions of service of members. — (1) Save as otherwise
provided by or under this Act, a member of a State Board constituted under this
Act, other than the member-secretary, shall hold office for a term of three
years from the date on which his nomination is notified in the Official
Gazette:
Provided that a member shall,
notwithstanding the expiration of his term, continue to hold office until his
successor enters upon his office.
(2) The term of office of a
member of a State Board constituted under this Act and nominated under clause
(b) or clause (e) of sub-section (2) of Section 5 shall come to an end as soon
as he ceases to hold the office under the State Government or, as the case may
be, the company or corporation owned, controlled or managed by the State
Government, by virtue of which he was nominated.
(3) A member of a State Board
constituted under this Act, other than the member-secretary may at any time
resign his office by writing under his hand addressed, —
(a) in the case of the
Chairman, to the State Government; and
(b) in any other case, to the
Chairman of the State Board, and the seat of the Chairman or such other member
shall thereupon become vacant.
(4) A member of a State Board constituted under this Act, other
than the member-secretary, shall be deemed to have vacated his seat, if he is
absent without reason, sufficient in the opinion of the State Board, from three
consecutive meetings of the State Board or where he is nominated under clause
(c) of sub-section (2) of Section 5, he ceased to be a member of the local
authority and such vacation of seat shall, in either case, take effect from
such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
specify.
(5) A casual vacancy in a State Board constituted under this Act
shall be filed by a fresh nomination and the person nominated to fill the
vacancy shall hold office only for the remainder of the term for which the
member whose place he takes was nominated.
(6) A member of a State Board constituted under this Act shall be
eligible for re-nomination [10][ * * * ]
(7) The other terms and conditions of service of the Chairman and
other members (except the member-secretary) of a State Board constituted under
this Act shall be such as may be prescribed.
8. Disqualifications. — (1) No person shall be a
member of a State Board constituted under this Act, who —
(a) is, or at any time has been, adjudged insolvent, or
(b) is of unsound mind and has been so declared by a competent
court, or
(c) is, or has been, convicted of an offence which, in the opinion
of the State Government, involves moral turpitude, or
(d) is, or at any time has been, convicted of an offence under
this Act, or
(e) has directly or indirectly by himself or by any partner, any
share or interest in any firm or company carrying on the business of
manufacture, sale, or hire of machinery, industrial plant, control equipment or
any other apparatus for the improvement of the quality of air or for the
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution, or
(f) is a director or a secretary, manager or other salaried
officer or employee of any company or firm having any contract with the Board,
or with the Government constituting the Board or with a local authority in the
State, or with a company or corporation owned, controlled or managed by the
Government, for the carrying out of programmes for the improvement of the
quality of air or for the prevention, control or abatement of air pollution, or
(g) has so abused, in the opinion of the State Government, his position
as a member, as to render his continuance on the State Board detrimental to the
interests of the general public.
(2) The State Government shall, by order in writing, remove any
member who is or has become, subject to any disqualification mentioned in
sub-section (1):
Provided that no order of removal shall be made by the State
Government under this section unless the member concerned has been given a
reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the same.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-
section (6) of Section 7, a member who has been removed under this section
shall not be eligible to continue to hold office until his successor enters
upon his office, or, as the case may be, for re-nomination as a member.
9. Vacation of seats by members. — If a member of a State Board
constituted under this Act becomes subject to any of the disqualifications
specified in Section 8, his seat shall become vacant.
10. Meeting of Board.
— (1)
For the purposes of this Act, a Board shall meet at least once in every three
months and shall observe such rules of procedure in regard to the transaction
of business at its meetings as may be prescribed:
Provided that if, in the opinion of the Chairman, any business of
an urgent nature is to be transacted, he may convene a meeting of the Board at
such time as he thinks fit for the aforesaid purpose.
(2) Copies of the minutes of the meetings under sub-section (1)
shall be forwarded to the Central Board and to the State Government concerned.
11. Constitution of committees. — (1) A Board may constitute as many committees
consisting wholly of members or partly of members and partly of other persons
and for such purpose or purposes as it may think fit.
(2) A committee constituted under this section shall meet at such
time and at such place, and shall observe such rules of procedure in regard to
the transaction of business at its meetings, as may be prescribed.
(3) The members of a committee other than the members of the
Board shall be paid such fees and allowances, for attending its meetings and
for attending to any other work of the Board as may be prescribed.
12. Temporary association of persons with Board for
particular purposes. — (1) A Board may associate
with itself in such manner, and for such purposes, as may be prescribed, any
person whose assistance or advice it may desire to obtain in performing any of
its functions under this Act.
(2) A person associated with the board under sub-section (1) for
any purpose shall have a right to take part in the discussions of the Board
relevant to that purpose, but shall not have a right to vote at a meeting of
the Board and shall not be a member of the Board for any other purpose.
(3) A person associated with a Board under sub-section (1) shall
be entitled to receive such fees and allowances as may be prescribed.
13. Vacancy in Board not to invalidate acts or
proceedings. — No act or proceeding of a
Board or any committee thereof shall be called in question on the ground merely
of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of, the
Board or such committee, as the case may be.
14. Member-secretary and officers and other employees of
State Boards. — (1) The terms and conditions
of service of the member-secretary of a State Board constituted under this Act
shall be such as may be prescribed.
[11][(2) The member-secretary of
a State Board, whether constituted under this Act or not, shall exercise such
powers and perform such duties as may be prescribed, or as may, from time to
time, be delegated to him by the State or its Chairman.]
(3) Subject to such rules as may be made by the State Government
in this behalf, a State Board, whether constituted under this Act or not, may
appoint such officers and other employees as it considers necessary for the
efficient performance of its functions under this Act.
(4) The method of appointment, the conditions of service and the
scales of pay of the officers (other than the member-secretary) and other
employees of a State Board appointed under sub-section (3) shall be such as may
be determined by regulations made by the State Board under this Act.
(5) Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, a State
Board constituted under this Act may from time to time appoint any qualified person
to be a consultant to the Board and pay him such salary and allowance or fees,
as it thinks fit.
15. Delegation of powers. — A State Board may, by general or special order, delegate to the Chairman
or the member-secretary or any other officer of the Board subject to such
conditions and limitations, if any, as may be specified in the order such of
its powers and functions under this Act as it may deem necessary.
CHAPTER III
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF BOARDS
16. Functions of Central Board. — (1) Subject to the
provisions of this Act, and without prejudice to the performance of its
functions under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the
main functions of the Central Board shall be to improve the quality of air and
to prevent, control or abate air pollution in the country.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing functions, the Central Board may —
(a) advise the Central
Government on any matter concerning the improvement of the quality of air and
the prevention, control or abatement of air pollution;
(b) plan and cause to be
executed a nation-wide programme for the prevention, control or abatement of
air pollution;
(c) co-ordinate the
activities of the State Boards and resolve disputes among them;
(d) provide technical
assistance and guidance to the State Boards, carry out and sponsor
investigations and research relating to problems of air pollution and
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution;
[12][(dd) perform such of the
functions of any State Board as may be specified in an order made under
sub-section (2) of Section 18;]
(e) plan and organise the
training of persons engaged or to be engaged in programmes for the prevention,
control or abatement of air pollution
on such terms and conditions as the Central Board may specify;
(f) organise through mass
media a comprehensive programme regarding the prevention, control or abatement
of air pollution;
(g) collect, compile and
publish technical and statistical data relating to air pollution and the
measures devised for its effective prevention, control or abatement and prepare
manuals, codes or guides relating to prevention, control or abatement of air
pollution;
(h) lay down standards for
the quality of air;
(i) collect and disseminate
information in respect of matters relating to air pollution;
(j) perform such other
functions as may be prescribed.
(3) The Central Board may
establish or recognise a laboratory or laboratories to enable the Central Board
to perform its functions under this section efficiently.
(4) The Central Board may
—
(a) delegate any of its
functions under this Act generally or specially to any of the committees
appointed by it;
(b) do such other things
and perform such other acts as it may think necessary for the proper discharge
of its functions and generally for the purpose of carrying into effect the
purposes of this Act.
17. Functions of State Boards. — (1) Subject to the
provisions of this Act, and without prejudice to the performance of its
functions, if any, under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974 (6 of 1974), the functions of a State Board shall be —
(a) to plan a comprehensive programme for the prevention, control
or abatement of air pollution and to secure the execution thereof;
(b) to advise the State Government on any matter concerning the
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution;
(c) to collect and disseminate information relating to air
pollution;
(d) to collaborate with the Central Board in organising the
training of persons engaged or to be engaged in programmes relating to
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution and to organise
mass-education programme relating thereto;
(e) to inspect, at all reasonable times, any control equipment,
industrial plant or manufacturing process and to give, by order, such
directions to such persons as it may consider necessary to take steps for the
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution;
(f) to inspect air pollution control areas at such intervals as it
may think necessary, assess the quality of air therein and take steps for the
prevention, control or abatement of air pollution in such areas;
(g) to lay down, in
consultation with the Central Board and having regard to the standards for the
quality of air laid down by the Central Board, standards for emission of air
pollutants into the atmosphere from industrial plants and automobiles or for
the discharge of any air pollution into the atmosphere from any other source
whatsoever not being a ship or an aircraft: Provided that different standards
for emission may be laid down under this clause for different industrial plants
having regard to the quantity and composition of emission of air pollutants
into the atmosphere from such industrial plants;
(h) to advise the State Government
with respect to the suitability of any premises or location for carrying on any
industry which is likely to cause air pollution;
(i) to perform such other
functions as may be prescribed or as may, from time to time, be entrusted to it
by the Central Board or the State Government;
(j) to do such other things
and to perform such other acts as it may think necessary for the proper
discharge of its functions and generally for the purpose of carrying into
effect the purpose of this Act.
(2) A State Board may
establish or recognise a laboratory or laboratories to enable the State Board
to perform its functions under this section efficiently.
18. Power to give directions. — [13][(1)] In the performance of
its functions under this Act —
(a) the Central Board shall
be bound by such directions in writing as the Central Government may give to
it; and
(b) every State Board
shall be bound by such directions in writing as the Central Board or the State
Government may give to it:
Provide that where a direction
given by the State Government is inconsistent with the direction given by the
Central Board, the matter shall be referred to the Central Government for its
decision.
(2) Where the Central
Government is of the opinion that any State Board has defaulted in complying
with any directions given by the Central Board under sub-section (1) and as a
result of such default a grave emergency has arisen and it is necessary or
expedient so to do in the public interest, it may, by order, direct the Central
Board to perform any of the functions of the State Board in relation to such
area, for such period and for such purpose, as may be specified in the order.
(3) Where the Central board
performs any of the functions of the State board in pursuance of a direction under
sub-section (2), the expenses, if any, incurred by the Central Board with
respect to the performance of such functions may, if the State Board is
empowered to recover such expenses, be recovered by the Central Board with
interest (at such reasonable rate as the Central Government may, by order, fix)
from the date when a demand for such expenses is made until it is paid from the
person or persons concerned as arrears of land revenue or of public demand.
(4) For the removal of
doubts, it is hereby declared that any directions to perform the functions of
any State Board given under sub-section (2) in respect of any area would not
preclude the State Board from performing such functions in any other area in
the State or any of its other functions in that area.]
CHAPTER IV
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION
19. Power to declare air pollution control areas. — (1) The State Government
may, after consultation with the State Board, by notification in the Official
Gazette, declare in such manner as may be prescribed, any area or areas within
the State as air pollution control area or areas for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The State Government may, after consultation with the State
Board, by notification in the Official Gazette, —
(a) alter any air pollution control area whether by way of
extension or reduction;
(b) declare a new air
pollution control area in which may be merged one or more existing air
pollution control areas or any part or parts thereof.
(3) If the State Government, after consultation with the State
Board, is of opinion that the use of any fuel, other than an approved fuel, in
any air pollution control area or part thereof, may cause or is likely to cause
air pollution, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, prohibit the use
of such fuel in such area or part thereof with effect from such date (being not
less than three months from the date of publication of the notification) as may
be specified in the notification.
(4) The State Government may, after consultation with the State
Board, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that with effect from
such date as may be specified therein, no appliance, other than an approved
appliance, shall be used in the premises situated in an air pollution control
area:
Provided that different dates may be specified for different
parts of an air pollution control area or for the use of different appliances.
(5) If the Government, after consultation with the State Board,
is of opinion that the burning of any material (not being fuel) in any air
pollution control area or part thereof may cause or is likely to cause air
pollution, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, prohibit the
burning of such material in such area or part thereof.
20. Power to give instructions for ensuring standards
for emission from automobiles. — With a view to
ensuring that the standards for emission of air pollutants from automobiles
laid down by the State Board under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of section 17
are complied with, the State Government shall, in consultation with the State
Board, give such instructions as may be deemed necessary to the concerned
authority in charge of registration of motor vehicles under the Motor Vehicles
Act, 1939 (4 of 1939), and such authority shall, notwithstanding anything
contained in that Act or the rules made thereunder be bound to comply with such
instructions.
21. Restrictions on use of certain industrial plants. — [14][(1) Subject to the
provisions of this section, no person shall, without the previous consent of
the State Board, establish or operate any industrial plant in an air pollution
control area:
Provided that a person operating any industrial plant in any air
pollution control area immediately before the commencement of Section 9 of the
Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Act, 1987 (47 of 1987), for
which no consent was necessary prior to such commencement, may continue to do
so for a period of three months from such commencement or, if he has made an
application for such consent within the said period of three months, till the
disposal of such application.]
(2) An application for consent of the State Board under
sub-section (1) shall be accompained by such fees as may be prescribed and
shall be made in the prescribed form and shall contain in the particulars of
the industrial plant and such other particulars as may be prescribed :
Provided that where any person, immediately before the
declaration of any area as an air pollution control area, operates in such area
any industrial plant, [15][* * *] such person shall
make the application under this sub-section within such period (being not less
than three months from the date of such declaration) as may be prescribed and
where such person makes such application, he shall be deemed to be operating
such industrial plant with the consent of the State Board until the consent
applied for has been refused.
(3) The State Board may make such inquiry as it may deem fit in
respect of the application for consent referred to in sub-section (1) and in
making any such inquiry, shall follow such procedure as may be prescribed.
(4) Within a period of four months after the receipt of the
application of consent referred to in sub-section (1), the State Board shall,
by order in writing, [16][and for reasons to be
recorded in the order, grant the consent applied for subject to such conditions
and for such period as may be specified in the order, or refuse such consent.]
[17][Provided that it shall be
open to the State Board to cancel such consent before the expiry of the period
for which it is granted or refuse further consent after such expiry if the
conditions subject to which such consent has been granted are not fulfilled:
Provided further that before
cancelling a consent or refusing a further consent under the first proviso, a
reasonable opportunity of being heard shall be given to the person concerned.]
(5) Every person to whom
consent has been granted by the State Board under sub-section (4), shall comply
with the following conditions, namely :
(i) the control equipment of
such specifications as the State Board may approve in this behalf shall be
installed and operated in the premises where the industry is carried on or
proposed to be carried on;
(ii) the existing control equipment,
if any, shall be altered or replaced in accordance with the directions of the
State Board;
(iii) the control equipment
referred to in clause (i) or clause (ii) shall be kept at all times in good
running condition;
(iv) chimney, wherever
necessary, of such specifications as the State Board may approve in this behalf
shall be erected or re-erected in such premises;
(v) such other conditions as
the State Board may specify in this behalf; and
(vi) the conditions referred
to in clauses (i), (ii) and (iv) shall be complied with within such period as
the State Board may specify in this behalf:
Provided that in the case a
person operating any industrial plant [18][* * *] in an air pollution
control area immediately before the date of declaration of such area as an air
pollution control area, the period so specified shall not be less than six
months:
Provided further that —
(a) after the installation
of any control equipment in accordance with the specifications under clause
(i), or
(b) after the alteration
or replacement of any control equipment in accordance with the directions of
the State Board under clause (ii), or
(c) after the erection or
re-erection of any chimney under clause (iv),
no control equipment or chimney shall be altered or replaced or,
as the case may be, erected or re-erected except with the previous approval of
the State Board.
(6) If due to any technological improvement or otherwise the
State Board is of opinion that all or any of the conditions referred to in
sub-section (5) require or requires variation (including the change of any
control equipment, either in whole or in part), the State Board shall, after
giving the person to whom consent has been granted an opportunity of being
heard, vary all or any of such conditions and thereupon such person shall be
bound to comply with the conditions as so varied.
(7) Where a person to whom consent has been granted by the State
Board under sub-section (4) transfers his interest in the industry to any other
person, such consent shall be deemed to have been granted to such other person
and he shall be bound to comply with all the conditions subject to which it was
granted as if the consent was granted to him originally.
22. Persons carrying on industry, etc., not to allow
emission of air pollutants in excess of the standards laid down by State Board.
— No person [19][* * *] operating any
industrial plant, in any air pollution control areas shall discharge or cause or
permit to be discharged the emission of any air pollutant in excess of the
standards laid down by the State Board under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of
Section 17.
[20][22A. Power of Board to make
application to Court for restraining persons from causing air pollution. — (1) Where it is apprehended
by a Board that emission of any air pollutant, in excess of the standards laid
down by the State Board under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of Section 17, is
likely to occur by reason of any person operating an industrial plant or
otherwise in any air pollution control area, the Board may make an application
to a court, not inferior to that of a Metropolitan Magistrate or a Judicial
Magistrate of the first class for restraining such person from emitting such
air pollutant.
(2) On receipt of the application under sub-section (1), the
court may make such order as it deems fit.
(3) Where under sub-section (2), the court makes an order
restraining any person from discharging or causing or permitting to be
discharged the omission of any air pollutant, it may, in that order, —
(a) direct such person to
desist from taking such action as is likely to cause emission;
(b) authorise the Board, if
the direction under clause (a) is not complied with by the person to whom such
direction is issued, to implement the direction in such manner as may be
specified by the Court.
(4) All expenses incurred by the Board in implementing the
directions of the Court under clause (b) of sub-section (3) shall be
recoverable from the person concerned as arrears of land revenue or of public
demand].
23. Furnishing of information to State Board and other
agencies in certain cases.— (1) Where in
any [21][* * *] area the emission of
any air pollutant into the atmosphere in excess of the standards laid down by
the State Board occurs or is apprehended to occur due to accident or other
unforseen act or event, the person in charge of the premises from where such
emission occurs or is apprehended to occur shall forthwith intimate the fact of
such occurrence or the apprehension of such occurrence to the State Board and
to such authorities or agencies may be prescribed.
(2) On receipt of information with respect to the fact or the
apprehension of any occurrence of the nature referred to in sub-section (1),
whether through intimation under that sub-section or otherwise, the State Board
and the authorities or agencies shall, as early as practicable cause such
remedial measures to be taken as are necessary to mitigate the emission of such
air pollutants.
(3) Expenses, if any, incurred by the State Board, authority or
agency with respect to the remedial measures referred to in sub-section (2)
together with interest (at such reasonable rate, as the State Government may,
by order, fix) from the date when a demand for the expenses is made until it is
paid, may be recovered by that Board, authority or agency from the person
concerned, as arrears of land revenue, or of public demand.
24. Power of entry and inspection. — (1) Subject to the
provisions of this section, any person empowered by a State Board in this
behalf shall have a right to enter, at all reasonable times with such
assistance as he considers necessary, any place —
(a) for the purpose of
performing any of the functions of the State Board entrusted to him;
(b) for the purpose of determining whether and if so in manner,
any such functions are to be performed or whether any provisions of this Act or
the rules made thereunder or any notice, order, direction or authorisation
served, made, given or granted under this Act is being or has been complied
with;
(c) for the purpose of examining and testing any control
equipment, industrial plant, record, register, document or any other material
object or for conducting a search of any place in which he has reason to
believe that an offence under this Act or the rules made thereunder has been or
is being or is about to be committed and for seizing any such control
equipment, industrial plant, record, register, document or other material
object if he has reasons to believe that it may furnish evidence of the
commission of an offence punishable under this Act or the rules made
thereunder.
(2) Every person [22][* * *] operating any control
equipment or any industrial plant, in an air pollution control area shall be bound
to render all assistance to the person empowered by the State Board under
sub-section (1) for carrying out the functions under that sub-section and if he
fails to do so without any reasonable cause or excuse, he shall be guilty of an
offence under this Act.
(3) If any person wilfully delays or obstructs any person
empowered by the State Board under sub-section (1) in the discharge of his
duties, he shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.
(4) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of
1974), or, in relation to the State of Jammu and Kashmir, or any area in which
that Code is not in force, the provisions of any corresponding law in force in
that State or area, shall, so far as may be, apply to any search or seizure
under this Section as they apply to any search or seizure made under the
authority of a warrant issued under Section 94 of the said Code or, as the case
may be, under the corresponding provisions of the said law.
25. Power to obtain information. — For the purpose of carrying out the functions entrusted
to it, the State Board or any officer empowered by it in that behalf may call
for any information (including information regarding the types of air
pollutants emitted into the atmosphere and the level of the emission of such
air pollutants) from the occupier or any other person carrying on any industry
or operating any control equipment or industrial plant and for the purpose of
verifying the correctness of such information, the State Board or such officer
shall have the right to inspect the premises where such industry, control
equipment of industrial plant is being carried on or operated.
26. Power to take samples of air or emission and
procedure to be followed in connection therewith. — (1) A State Board or any officer empowered by it in this behalf shall
have power to take, for the purpose of analysis, samples of air or emission
from any chimney, flue or duct or any other outlet in such manner as may be
prescribed.
(2) The result of any analysis of a sample or emission taken
under sub-section (1) shall not be admissible in evidence in any legal
proceeding unless the provisions of sub-sections (3) and (4) are complied with.
(3) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (4), when a sample
of emission is taken for analysis under sub-section (1), the person taking the
sample shall —
(a) serve on the occupier or
his agent, a notice, then and there, in such form as may be prescribed, of his
intention to have it so analysed;
(b) in the presence of the
occupier or his agent, collect a sample of emission for analysis;
(c) cause the sample to be
placed in a container or containers which shall be marked and sealed and shall
also be signed both by the person taking the sample and the occupier or his
agent;
(d) send, without delay, the
container or containers to the laboratory established or recognised by the
State Board under Section 17 or, if a request in that behalf is made by the
occupier or his agent when the notice is served on him under clause (a), to the
laboratory established or specified under sub-section (1) of section 28.
(4) When a sample of emission is taken for analysis is under
sub-section (1) and the person taking the sample serves on the occupier or his
agent, a notice under clause (a) of sub-section (3), then, —
(a) in a case where the
occupier or his agent wilfully absents himself, the person taking the sample
shall collect the sample of emission for analysis to be placed in a container
or containers which shall be marked and sealed and shall also be signed by the
person taking the sample, and
(b) in a case where the
occupier or his agent is present at the time of taking the sample but refuses
to sign the marked and sealed container or containers of the sample of emission
as required under clause (c) of sub-section (3), the marked and sealed
container or containers shall be signed by the person taking the sample,
and the container or containers shall be sent without delay by
the person taking the sample for analysis to the laboratory established or
specified under sub-section (1) of Section 28 and such person shall inform the
Government analyst appointed under sub-section (1) of Section 29, in writing,
about the wilful absence of the occupier or his agent, or as the case may be,
his refusal to sign the container or containers.
27. Reports of the result of analysis on samples taken
under Section 26.— (1) Where a sample of emission has been sent for analysis to the
laboratory established or recognised by the State Board, the Board analyst
appointed under sub-section (2) of Section 29 shall analyse the sample and
submit a report in the prescribed form of such analysis in triplicate to the
State Board.
(2) On receipt of the report under sub-section (1), one copy of
the report shall be sent by the State Board to the occupier or his agent
referred to in Section 26, another copy shall be preserved for production
before the court in case any legal proceedings are taken against him and the
other copy shall be kept by the State Board.
(3) Where a sample has been sent for analysis under clause (d) of
sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of Section 26 to any laboratory mentioned
therein, the Government analyst referred to in the said sub-section (4) shall
analyse the sample and submit a report in the prescribed form of the result of
the analysis in triplicate to the State Board which shall comply with the
provisions of sub-section (2).
(4) Any cost incurred in getting any sample analysed at the
request of the occupier or his agent as provided in clause (d) of sub-section
(3) of Section 26 or when he wilfully absents himself or refuses to sign the
marked and sealed container or containers of sample of emission under
sub-section (4) of that section, shall be payable by such occupier or his agent
and in case of default the same shall be recoverable from him as arrears of
land revenue or of public demand.
28. State Air Laboratory. — (1) The State Government
may, by notification in the Official Gazette, —
(a) establish one or more
State Air Laboratories; or
(b) specify one or more
laboratories or institutes as State Air Laboratories to carry out the functions
entrusted to the State Air Laboratory under this Act.
(2) The State Government may, after consultation with the State
Board, make rules prescribed —
(a) the functions of the
State Air Laboratory;
(b) the procedure for the
submission to the said Laboratory of samples of air or emission for analysis or
tests, the form of the Laboratory's report thereon and the fees payable in
respect of such report;
(c) such other matters as may
be necessary or expedient to enable that Laboratory to carry out its functions.
29. Analysts. — (1) The State Government
may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint such persons as it thinks
fit and having the prescribed qualifications to be Government analysts to any
laboratory established or specified under sub-section (1) of Section 28.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of Section 14, the State
Board may, by notification in the Official Gazette, and with the approval of the
State Government, appoint such persons as it thinks fit and having the
prescribed qualifications to be Board analysts for the purpose of analysis of
samples of air or emission sent for analysis to any laboratory established or recognised under Section 17.
30. Reports of analysts. — Any document purporting to be a report signed by a Government analyst
or, as the case may be, a State Board analyst may be used as evidence of the
facts stated therein in any proceeding under this Act.
31. Appeals. — (1) Any person aggrieved by
an order made by the State Board under this Act may, within thirty days from
the date on which the order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal to such
authority (hereinafter referred to as the Appellate Authority) as the State Government
may think fit to constitutysis in triplicate to the
State Board.
(3) The form and the manner
in which an appeal may be preferred under sub-section (1), the fees payable for
such appeal and the procedure to be followed by the Appellate Authority shall
be such as may be prescribed.
(4) On receipt of an appeal
preferred under sub-section (1), the Appellate Authority shall, after giving
the appellant and the State Board an opportunity of being heard, dispose of the
appeal as expeditiously as possible.
[23][31A. Power to give directions. — Notwithstanding anything
contained in any other law, but subject to the provisions of this Act, and to
any directions that the Central Government
may give in this behalf, a Board may, in the exercise of its powers and
performance of its functions under this Act, issue any directions in writing to
any person, officer or authority, and such person, officer or authority shall
be bound to comply with such directions.
Explanation — For the
avoidance of doubts, it is hereby declared that the power to issue directions
under this section includes the power to direct —
(a) the closure,
prohibition or regulation of any industry, operation or process; or
(b) the stoppage or
regulation of supply of electricity, water or any other service.]
CHAPTER V
FUND, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT
32. Contributions by Central Government. — The Central Government may, after due appropriation
made by Parliament by law in this behalf, make in each financial year such
contributions to the State Boards as it may think necessary to enable the State
Boards to perform their functions under this Act:
Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to any [24][State Pollution Control
Board] constituted under Section 4 of the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), which is empowered by that Act to expend
money from its fund thereunder also for performing its functions, under any law
for the time being in force relating to the prevention, control or abatement of
air pollution.
33. Fund of Board.
— (1)
Every State Board shall have its own fund for the purposes of this Act and all
sums which may, from time to time, be paid to it by the Central Government and
all other receipts (by way of contributions, if any, from the State Government,
fees, gifts, grants, donations, benefactions or otherwise of that Board shall
be carried to the fund of the Board and all payments by the Board shall be made
therefrom.
(2) Every State Board may expend such sums as it thinks fit for
performing its functions under this Act and such sums shall be treated as
expenditure payable out of the fund of that Board.
(3) Nothing in this section shall apply to any (2) On receipt of information with respect to the fact or the
apprehension of any occurrence of the nature referred to in sub-section (1),
whether through intimation un![if !supportFootnotes]>[25][State Pollution Control
Board] constituted under Section 4 of the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974), which is empowered by that Act to expend
money from its fund thereunder also for performing its functions, under any law
for the time being in force relating to the prevention, control or abatement of
air pollution.
(2) On receipt of information with respect to the fact or the
apprehension of any occurrence of the nature referred to in sub-section (1),
whether through intimation un![if !supportFootnotes]>[26][33A. Borrowing powers of Board. — A Board may, with the consent of, or in accordance with
the terms of any general or special authority given to it by, the Central Government
or, as the case may be, the State Government, borrow money from any source by
way of loans or issue of bonds, debentures or such other instruments, as it may
deem fit, for discharging all or any of its functions under this Act.]
34. Budget. — The Central Board or as the
case may be, the State Board shall, during financial year, prepare, in such
form and at such time as may be prescribed, a budget in respect of the
financial year next ensuring showing the estimated receipt and expenditure
under this Act, and copies thereof shall be forwarded to the Central Government
or, as the case may be, the State Government.
(2) On receipt of information with respect to the fact or the apprehension of any occurrence of the nature referred to in sub-section (1), whether through intimation un![if !supportFootnotes]>[27][35. Annual Report. —