The manufacturer/importer/ assembler/re-conditioner shall ensure to file a half-yearly return of their sales and buy-back of the Batteries, to the State Board in Form- I latest by 30th June and 31st December of every year.
Format:
Form I
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
The Auctioneer shall file half-yearly returns giving details of used batteries:
i) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage (of MT) available in a half-year.
ii) Sources of the used battery scrap.
iii) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage (of MT) auctioned during the half-year.
iv) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage of (MT) sent to the registered recyclers.
Format:
Form IX
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
It shall be the responsibility of the bulk consumer to file half-yearly return in Form VIII to the State Board.
‘bulk consumer’ – means a consumer such as the Departments of Central Government like Railways, Defence, Telecom, Posts and Telegraph, the Departments of State Government, the Undertakings, Boards and other agencies or companies who purchase hundred or more than hundred batteries per annum.
Format:
Form VIII
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
Every person carrying on an industry, operation or process requiring consent under Section 25 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) or under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) or both or authorization under the Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 issued under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) shall submit an environmental audit report for the financial year ending the 31st March in Form V to the concerned State Pollution Control Board on or before the thirtieth day of September every year.
Format:
Form V
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
It shall be the responsibility of a dealer to file half-yearly returns of the sale of new batteries and buy-back of old batteries to the manufacturer in Form V by 31st May and 30th November of every year.
Format:
Form V
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
The manufacturer/importer/ assembler/re-conditioner shall ensure to file a half-yearly return of their sales and buy-back of the Batteries, to the State Board in Form- I latest by 30th June and 31st December of every year.
Format:
Form I
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
The Auctioneer shall file half-yearly returns giving details of used batteries:
i) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage (of MT) available in a half-year.
ii) Sources of the used battery scrap.
iii) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage (of MT) auctioned during the half-year.
iv) Number of used batteries and total Tonnage of (MT) sent to the registered recyclers.
Format:
Form IX
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
It shall be the responsibility of the bulk consumer to file half-yearly return in Form VIII to the State Board.
‘bulk consumer’ – means a consumer such as the Departments of Central Government like Railways, Defence, Telecom, Posts and Telegraph, the Departments of State Government, the Undertakings, Boards and other agencies or companies who purchase hundred or more than hundred batteries per annum.
Format:
Form VIII
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
Every person engaged in recycling or processing of plastic waste shall prepare and submit an annual report in Form-IV to the local body concerned under intimation to the concerned State Pollution Control Board or Pollution Control Committee by the 30th April, of every year.
“Local body” means urban local body with different nomenclature such as municipal corporation, municipality, nagar palika, nagar nigam, nagar panchayat, municipal council including notified area committee (NAC) and not limited to or any other local body constituted under the relevant statutes such as gram panchayat, where the management of plastic waste is entrusted to such agency.
Format:
Form IV
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.
It shall be the responsibility of a dealer to file half-yearly returns of the sale of new batteries and buy-back of old batteries to the manufacturer in Form V by 31st May and 30th November of every year.
Format:
Form V
Penalty:
Imprisonment up to five years, or fine up to one lakh rupees. If contravention continues, additional fine up to five thousand rupees for every day.