43. General power
to make rules.- (1) The State Government may, subject
to the condition of previous publication, make rules to carry
out the purposes of this Act:
Provided that the date to be specified under clause (3) of
section 23 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (X of 1897) shall
not be less than six weeks from the date on which the draft
of the proposed rules was published.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing power, any such rules may provide for---
(a) the qualifications required in respect of the chief inspector
and inspector;
(b) the powers which may be exercised by inspectors and the
areas in which and the manner in which such powers may be
exercised;
(c) the medical supervision which may be exercised by certifying
surgeons;
(d) the examination by inspectors or other persons of the
supply and distribution of drinking water in plantations;
(e) appeals from any order of the chief inspector or inspector
and the form in which, the time within which and the authorities
to which, such appeals may be preferred;
(f) the time within which housing, recreational, educational
or other facilities required by this Act to be provided and
maintained may be so provided;
(g) the types of laterines and urinals that should be maintained
in plantations;
(h) the medical recreational and educational facilities that
should be provided in plantations;
(i) the form and manner in which notices of period or work
shall be displayed and maintained.
(j) the registers which should be maintained by employers
and the returns, whether occasional or periodical, as in the
opinion of the state Government may be required for the purposes
of this Act;
(k) the hours of work for a normal working day for the purpose
of wages and the overtime.
(l) any other matter which is required to be or, maybe prescribed]
*[(3) Every rule made by the State Government under this Act
shall, as soon as may be after it is made, be laid before
the State Legislature.]
*[Substituted by the Plantations Labour (Amendment) Act, 2010]
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