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4. Eligibility for allotment. - (1) Houses built by the State Government under the Integrated Subsidised Housing Scheme, for allotment on rental basis to Industrial Workers shall be allotted only to those workers whose income does not exceed Rs. 500 per month subject to the following conditions, namely. –

(i) The houses will first be offered for allotment to those workers whose income does not exceed Rs. 350 per month shall be considered for allotment of houses only after meeting the requirement of those whose income is up to Rs. 350 per month;

(ii) Workers whose income exceeds Rs. 350 per month, shall be liable to pay additional charges equivalent to 50 per cent of the interest payable on the subsidy for the house over and above the subsidised rent of the houses allotted to them; and

(iii) Full economic rent will be recovered as soon as the income of an allottee crosses the limit of Rs. 500 per month until he is evicted.

FOR PUNJAB
Clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) are as under: -

(i) has not been provided with a house by his employer or does not own a house within a distance of fifteen Kilometers from the place of his employment;

(ii) does not get wages exceeding 3two thousand and five hundred rupees per month;

(iii) has been working in a factory continuously for a period of two years; and

(2) On retirement from service or death of an industrial worker who is an allottee of an industrial house built under the Scheme, his/her son or daughter, or wife or husband, or father or mother who –

(a) was eligible industrial worker at the time of retirement/death of such an individual worker; and

(b) has been sharing the accommodation with the retirement of deceased industrial worker for at least six months immediately preceding the date of his retirement/death may be allotted that house of another such industrial house out of turn, irrespective of his/her seniority :
Provided all dues outstanding in respect of the Industrial House in occupation of the retired deceased industrial worker are paid by the person seeking allotment under this sub-rule.

(4) When an allottee dies while in service, the widow or widower as the case may be or son or daughter living with the allottee at the time of death shall be –

(i) allowed to retain the house for a period of three months in case the widow or widower as the case may be, son or daughter, is not eligible for allotment of a house under these rules;

(ii) allotted to retain the house for a period of three months in case the widow or widower as the case may be, son or daughter, is not eligible for allotment of a house under these rules;

Provided that the person by whom the house is retained or to whom the house is allotted shall given an undertaking to clear all outstanding dues in respect of the house in occupation of the deceased allottee.

 

 

 

 

 

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