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Bare acts > Bureau of Indian Standards (Certification) Regulations, 1988 > Regulation 3
 
  


 

3. Manner of applying for licence. -(1) Every application for the grant of a licence shall be made to the Bureau in Form I.

(2) Every application for a licence shall be accompanied by a statement furnishing in detail any scheme of inspection and testing, which the applicant maintains or has been in use or proposes to maintain or to put use and which is designed to regulate, during the course of manufacture or production, the quality of the article or process for which the licence is applied for.

(3) Every application shall be signed in the case of an individual, by the applicant or, in the case of a firm, by the proprietor, partner or the managing director of the firm or by any other person authorised to sign any declaration on behalf of the firm. The name and designation of the person signing the application shall be recorded legibly in the space set apart for the purpose in the application form.

(4) Every application for a licence shall, on receipt by the Bureau, be numbered in order of priority of the receipt and be acknowledged.

(5) The Bureau may call for any supplementary information or documentary evidence from any applicant in support of or to substantiate any statement made by him in his application, within such time as may be directed by the Bureau, and non-compliance with such direction may have the effect of the application being summarily rejected by the Bureau.

(6) On receipt of an application for a licence and before granting a licence, the Bureau may-

(a) Require evidence to be produced that the article or process in respect of which a licence has been applied for, conforms to the Indian Standard;

(b) Require evidence to be produced that the applicant has in operation a scheme of routine inspection and testing, which will adequately ensure that all marked products shall conform to the Indian Standard;

(c) Require all reasonable facilities to be provided to an Inspecting Officer of the Bureau to inspect the office, workshop, testing laboratories or godowns and any other premises of the applicant and to draw and test sample or samples for the purpose of verifying the evidence produced by the applicant under clause (a) or clause (b) or both;

(d) For the purpose of clause (a), direct the applicant to submit samples to such testing authority as the Bureau may consider appropriate. The expenses for testing shall be borne by the applicant; and

(e) On the basis of any report received under clause (c) or clause (d) or both, the Bureau may, as deemed fit, require the applicant to carry out such alterations in, or addition to, the scheme of testing and inspection or the process of manufacture or production in use by the applicant.

 

 

 

 

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