Key Compliances under Rajasthan Noise Control Act, 1963

The Rajasthan Noise Control Act, 1963 was enacted to regulate and control noise pollution in the state. Unregulated use of loudspeakers, sound amplifiers, and other noise-generating equipment can cause public nuisance, disturb peace, and adversely affect health. The Act provides specific restrictions on noise during sensitive hours and near sensitive locations such as hospitals, courts, and educational institutions.

Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Amendment Rules, 2025

After taking into account public comments on the draft regulations released in August 2024, the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Amendment Rules, 2025 have been introduced. With an emphasis on encouraging recycling, resource recovery, and environmentally responsible disposal, these amendments seek to improve India’s regulatory framework for managing hazardous and other waste. Non-ferrous metals means aluminium or copper or zinc or their alloys for the purposes of these rules.

The Rajasthan Boiler Rules, 1954

The Rajasthan Boiler Rules, 1954 were framed under the Boilers Act, 1923, to regulate the use, registration, inspection, maintenance, and safety of boilers within the State of Rajasthan. The rules lay down detailed procedures regarding certification, inspection, transfer, repair, record-keeping, and responsibilities of owners and competent persons. These provisions ensure operational safety, prevent accidents, and standardize compliance with statutory requirements. Over time, amendments such as the introduction of self-certification schemes and competency regulations have modernized the compliance framework while retaining focus on safety and accountability.

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