Haryana Lifts and Escalators Act, 2008

The Haryana Lifts and Escalators Act, 2008 was introduced to regulate the installation, use, and maintenance of lifts and escalators across the State, with the primary objective of ensuring public safety. The Act provides a legal framework for obtaining approval, licensing, and periodic inspection of lifts and escalators by the Chief Electrical Inspector. It sets out safety standards, operational requirements, and responsibilities of owners or occupiers to maintain the equipment in proper working condition. By establishing these controls, the Act aims to prevent accidents, promote accountability, and safeguard the lives of users in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Bombay Lifts Act, 1939 (as extended to Delhi)

This Act lays down provisions for regulating construction maintenance and safe working of certain classes of lifts and all machinery, apparatus pertaining there to in the N.C.T. of Delhi and also prescribes procedure for issue of license for working of the lifts. This act also provides power to make rules about the specifications, testing and licensing of the lifts etc. This Act lays down provisions for regulating construction maintenance and safe working of certain classes of lifts and all machinery, apparatus pertaining there to in the N.C.T. of Delhi and also prescribes procedure for issue of license for working of the lifts. This act also provides power to make rules about the specifications, testing and licensing of the lifts etc

Cosmetic Rules, 2020

The regulation of cosmetics in India is governed by the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945. These laws aim to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of drugs and cosmetics sold in India.

Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020

Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020The growth of online shopping has introduced both opportunities and risks for consumers. To safeguard consumer interests and ensure accountability of e-commerce entities, the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020 were notified under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. These rules prescribe obligations for e-commerce entities, marketplace operators, and sellers operating in India

Conditions of licence to use or apply a Standard Mark

To align with SEBI guidelines and investor charter requirements, NSDL has introduced enhancements to its Depository System. These changes are intended to improve processing timelines, strengthen compliance monitoring, and address operational issues faced by Participants in securities settlement.

Fire Prevention Measures Under Jammu & Kashmir Fire Force Act, 1967

The Jammu and Kashmir Fire Force Act, 1967 was enacted with the primary objective of establishing and maintaining a structured and disciplined fire force in the State. This legislation was passed by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature during the Eighteenth Year of the Republic of India. It lays down a statutory framework for organizing fire services, enforcing preventive safety measures, and responding to fire emergencies in an organized and lawful manner. The Act is a cornerstone of fire safety regulation in the region and plays a vital role in the protection of life, property, and the environment.

Registration Under Rules for Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Agencies Working for the Welfare and Rehabilitation of Physically Mentally Handicapped Persons, 1972

In an effort to empower organizations working in the field of welfare and rehabilitation of physically and mentally handicapped individuals, the Government has established a legal framework i.e. Rules for Grant-in-Aid to Voluntary Agencies Working for the Welfare and Rehabilitation of Physically Mentally Handicapped Persons, 1972. These rules enable qualified non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and voluntary agencies to register as public societies and seek financial support from the government. This framework is designed to strengthen social service delivery while ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with state policies.

Fire Safety Regulations Under the Andhra Pradesh Fire Service Act, 1999

With increasing urbanization and infrastructural complexity, Andhra Pradesh recognized the pressing need for a dedicated legislative framework to manage and mitigate fire risks. Enacted in the fiftieth year of the Republic of India, the Andhra Pradesh Fire Service Act, 1999 provides for the establishment, maintenance, of fire services across the state. The Act aims to ensure public safety by laying down provisions for licensing, fire prevention, fire-fighting operations, and penalties for non-compliance. It applies to the entire state of Andhra Pradesh.

Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2013

The Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2013, is a critical framework established by the Government of Gujarat to enhance fire safety across various buildings, premises, and temporary structures or shamiyana or tents or mandap in the state. Administered by the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department, with support from the Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management (GIDM) and the Directorate of Fire Prevention Services (DFPS), this Act outlines stringent compliance requirements to ensure the safety of occupants and properties.

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