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ASSAM
POLICIES
ORDER/NOTIFICATION/DATE
SUBJECT
Notification No: LGL 86/83/62 dated 7th April, 1984
The Assam State Industrial Relief Undertaking (Special Provisions) Act, 1984 (Assam Act No. VII of 1984)
Received the Assent of the President on 7th April 1984
Under this Act, industrial units which have become sick may be declared as a relief undertaking for a total period of 10 years.
Objective:
To enable the State Government to make special provisions for a limited period in respect of industrial relations, financial obligations, and other like matters in relation to industrial undertakings the running of which is considered essential as a measure of prevention or of providing relief against unemployment.
The State Government may, if it is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient so to do, direct, by notification, that the operation of all or any of the contracts, assurances of property agreements, settlements, awards, standing orders, or other instruments in force immediately before the date on which the State industrial undertaking is declared to be a relief undertaking, shall remain suspended or shall be enforceable with such modifications and in such a manner as may be specified in such notification.
The State Government may, subject to the condition of previous publication, make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act. Such Rules may provide for all or any of the following matters:
rates of wages payable to the workmen and their workloads and the salary payable to the staff, the payment of bonus, gratuity, compensation, and other benefits;
the manner in which the relief undertaking should be run;
the strength of staff and labor to be employed for running the relief undertaking economically;
the manner in which the net profits or net losses or surplus funds should be appropriated or disposed of;
the percentage of profits to be utilized for the benefit of persons employed in the undertaking and the manner of its utilization;
the manner in which and the extent to which the representatives of the workmen may be associated with or may participate in the management of the relief undertaking.
The Assam State Industrial Relief Undertaking (Special Provisions) Ordinance, 1983 (Assam Ordinance No. VI of 1983) is hereby repealed.
The Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Act, 1989 (to replace the Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Rules, 1972)
This enactment is aimed to encourage the growth of industries in the State and to implement the Industrial Policy announced and published by the Government of Assam vide Notification No. CL 586/85 dated 24th December, 1986
Objectives
to encourage small scale and cottage industries by preferential purchase of their products
to rationalize the procedure for the purchase of stores required by the State Government, companies, and undertakings.
The Act lays down the following:
Definitions
Constitution of the State Board
Terms of the Board
Power and Functions
Eligibility: To be registered under this Act and be eligible for the incentive under this Act, a unit in the small-scale sector has to have 100 percent employment of local people
The location of administrative/registered controlling officers shall be within the State of Assam
The unit should be in regular production having requisite machinery
Preferences:
Small Industries, Khadi, and Cottage industries registered under this Act shall be exempted from payment of earnest money and security deposit for items in respect of which the units are registered.
Items of stores mentioned in Schedule II be known as "Reserved Items," shall be purchased by all requiring authorities from registered industries.
The State Government shall from time to time publish a list of stores that shall be purchased by requiring authorities only from industrial units having valid Store Purchase Registration and in accordance with the policy laid down by the State Board.
In respect of items of stores other than those mentioned in Schedule II or covered by the Act, price preference shall be given to registered industries (or their authorized agents and dealers) up to 10 percent in the case of Small Industries and 5 percent in the case of other industries of Assam.
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ASSAM
POLICIES
ORDER/NOTIFICATION/DATE
SUBJECT
Notification No: LGL 86/83/62 dated 7th April, 1984
The Assam State Industrial Relief Undertaking (Special Provisions) Act, 1984 (Assam Act No. VII of 1984)
Received the Assent of the President on 7th April 1984
Under this Act, industrial units which have become sick may be declared as a relief undertaking for a total period of 10 years.
Objective:
To enable the State Government to make special provisions for a limited period in respect of industrial relations, financial obligations, and other like matters in relation to industrial undertakings the running of which is considered essential as a measure of prevention or of providing relief against unemployment.
The State Government may, if it is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient so to do, direct, by notification, that the operation of all or any of the contracts, assurances of property agreements, settlements, awards, standing orders, or other instruments in force immediately before the date on which the State industrial undertaking is declared to be a relief undertaking, shall remain suspended or shall be enforceable with such modifications and in such a manner as may be specified in such notification.
The State Government may, subject to the condition of previous publication, make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act. Such Rules may provide for all or any of the following matters:
rates of wages payable to the workmen and their workloads and the salary payable to the staff, the payment of bonus, gratuity, compensation, and other benefits;
the manner in which the relief undertaking should be run;
the strength of staff and labor to be employed for running the relief undertaking economically;
the manner in which the net profits or net losses or surplus funds should be appropriated or disposed of;
the percentage of profits to be utilized for the benefit of persons employed in the undertaking and the manner of its utilization;
the manner in which and the extent to which the representatives of the workmen may be associated with or may participate in the management of the relief undertaking.
The Assam State Industrial Relief Undertaking (Special Provisions) Ordinance, 1983 (Assam Ordinance No. VI of 1983) is hereby repealed.
The Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Act, 1989 (to replace the Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Rules, 1972)
This enactment is aimed to encourage the growth of industries in the State and to implement the Industrial Policy announced and published by the Government of Assam vide Notification No. CL 586/85 dated 24th December, 1986
Objectives
to encourage small scale and cottage industries by preferential purchase of their products
to rationalize the procedure for the purchase of stores required by the State Government, companies, and undertakings.
The Act lays down the following:
Definitions
Constitution of the State Board
Terms of the Board
Power and Functions
Eligibility: To be registered under this Act and be eligible for the incentive under this Act, a unit in the small-scale sector has to have 100 percent employment of local people
The location of administrative/registered controlling officers shall be within the State of Assam
The unit should be in regular production having requisite machinery
Preferences:
Small Industries, Khadi, and Cottage industries registered under this Act shall be exempted from payment of earnest money and security deposit for items in respect of which the units are registered.
Items of stores mentioned in Schedule II be known as "Reserved Items," shall be purchased by all requiring authorities from registered industries.
The State Government shall from time to time publish a list of stores that shall be purchased by requiring authorities only from industrial units having valid Store Purchase Registration and in accordance with the policy laid down by the State Board.
In respect of items of stores other than those mentioned in Schedule II or covered by the Act, price preference shall be given to registered industries (or their authorized agents and dealers) up to 10 percent in the case of Small Industries and 5 percent in the case of other industries of Assam.
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