State of Goa - Act
The Goa, Daman and Diu Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982
GOA
India
India
The Goa, Daman and Diu Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982
Act 10 of 1982
- Published on 14 November 1982
- Commenced on 14 November 1982
- [This is the version of this document from 14 November 1982.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Throughout the Act, unless otherwise directed. -
2. In section 2. -
clause (a) shall be re-numbered as clause (aa) thereof and before the clause (aa) as so re-numbered, the following clause shall be inserted namely:-"(a) "Administrator" means the Administrator of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli appointed by the President under article 239 of the Constitution."AnnexureGovernment of Goa, Daman and DiuLaw Department (Legal Advice)NotificationLD/5/17/82 (D)The following Act which was passed by the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu on the 28th day of July, 1982 and assented to by the Administrator on the 14th November, 1982 is hereby published for the general information of the public.B.S. Subbanna, Under Secretary (Drafting).Panaji, 23rd November, 1982.An Act to provide for the registration of persons dealing with tourists and for matters connected therewith.Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu in the Thirty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows:Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, -Chapter II
Registration of Dealers
3. Registration.
4. Certificate of Registration.
- The prescribed authority shall, unless registration is refused under section 5, direct that the name and the particulars of the dealer be entered in the register maintained for the purpose and shall issue a certificate to the dealer in the prescribed form within a period of three months from the date of the receipt of the application.5. Refusal to register.
6. Removal of the name from the Register.
Chapter III
Registration of Hotels
7. Registration.
8. Certificate of registration.
- The prescribed authority shall, unless registration is refused under section 9, direct that the name and the particulars of the hotel and the hotel-keeper be entered in the register maintained for the purpose and shall issue a certificate to the hotel-keeper in the prescribed form.9. Refusal to register a hotel.
10. Removal of the name from the Register.
11. Classification of hotels and fixation of rates.
- The prescribed authority may after following the procedure as may be prescribed and after giving an opportunity of being heard to the hotel-keeper, by notification in the Official Gazette, classify the hotels and award a grade to each hotel and also fix the reasonable maximum rate and the service charges, if any, commensurate with the standard of the hotel and the quality of food, accommodation and service, which may be charged by the hotel-keeper for board or lodge or for both from the person staying therein or from other customers:Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to the hotels which are classified or graded by the Government of India or any board or authority under the Government of India or by or under an Act of Parliament.12. Hotel-keeper to display information.
- Every hotel-keeper shall cause to be displayed at some conspicuous place of the hotel, such information as may be prescribed.13. Hotel-keeper to present detailed bill.
- Every hotel-keeper shall render detailed bills to the persons residing in the hotel and other customers and shall give receipts in acknowledgment of all payments.Chapter IV
Travel Agents
14. Registration.
15. Certificate.
- The prescribed authority shall, unless registration is refused under section 16, direct that the name and particulars of the travel agent be entered in the register maintained for the purpose and issue a certificate to the travel agent in the prescribed form.16. Refusal to register.
17. Removal of the name from the register.
18. Fixation of rates.
- The prescribed authority may, by a notification in the Official Gazette, fix the reasonable maximum rates which may be charged by a travel agent for the service rendered by him to a person engaging him as such.19. Travel agent not to demand tip, etc.
- No travel agent shall demand any tip, gratuity, presents or commission other than that permissible under this Act from any persons engaging him or from any dealer selling notified article to any person or from any hotel-keeper in whose hotel such person resides or intends to reside.Chapter V
Appeal and Revision
*20. Appeal.21. Revision.
- The Revisional Authority* to be appointed by the Government may, either on his own motion or on an application made by an aggrieved party, call for the record of any case disposed off by the appellate authority, for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the correctness, legality or propriety of any order passed by the appellate authority and pass such order thereon as it may deem fit and such order shall be final:Provided that no such record shall be called for after the expiry of three months from the date of communication of the order:Provided further that no order under this section shall be made to the prejudice of a person unless he has had a reasonable opportunity of being heard either personally or through a counsel or by a duly authorised agent.Chapter VI
Offences and Penalties
22. Penalty for default in registration.
23. Penalty for false statement.
- If any person required to make a statement under this Act or the rules made thereunder wilfully makes a false statement or suppresses a material fact with an intention to mislead the prescribed authority, he shall be punishable by the prescribed authority with fine which may extend to Rs. 2,000/-.24. Certificate not to be assigned.
- Any person who lends, transfers or assigns the certificate issued under this Act, shall be punishable by the prescribed authority with fine which may extend to Rs. 2,000/-.25. Certificate and documents to be shown to persons on demand.
26. Penalty for malpractice.
- If any dealer, hotel-keeper, travel agent or any other person to whom this Act may be made applicable, commits a malpractice or contravenes any other provisions of this Act or the Rules made thereunder in a tourist area for which no specific penalty has been provided, he shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs. 1,000.27. Obstructing lawful authorities.
- If any person wilfully obstructs or offers any resistance to, or otherwise interferes in the discharge of the functions of the prescribed authority or any officer authorized by him exercising any power, or performing any duties conferred or imposed upon it or him by or in pursuance of this Act or the Rules made thereunder, he shall be liable to punishment with imprisonment which may extend to three months or with fine not exceeding Rs. 100 or with both.28. Penalty for subsequent breaches.
29. Power of the prescribed authority to summon and enforce attendance of witnesses and other persons.
- The prescribed authority shall have all the powers of a Civil Court, under the Civil Central Act 45 of 1860, Procedure Code, 1908 while hearing any application under this Act in respect of the following matters, namely:-30. Composition of offences.
Chapter VII
Miscellaneous
31. Notification of changes.
32. Return of certificate.
- When a certificate is cancelled under this Act, the person holding such certificate shall within seven days from the date of communication of the order of cancellation return it to the prescribed authority.33. Duplicate certificate.
- If a certificate issued under this Act is lost, damaged or destroyed, the prescribed authority shall, on an application made in that behalf by the person holding such certificate and on payment of the prescribed fee, issue a duplicate certificate.34. Certificate to be kept exhibited.
- The Certificate shall be exhibited by the person holding it in a conspicuous place at the principal place of his business and if he has no place of business, he shall keep it on his person.35. Publication of name of person removed from the register.
- The prescribed authority shall publish in the Official Gazette and in such other manner it deems fit, the names and addresses of the persons and of the hotels whose names have been removed from the register or whose certificates have been cancelled or who have been refused registration under this Act.36. Power to inspect.
- The prescribed authority or any person authorised by him in this behalf may, within the tourist area, inspect at all reasonable times, the premises in which a dealer or a travel agent carries on his business or any premises where a hotel is operated and require such dealer, travel agent or a hotel-keeper to produce any document kept in pursuance of this Act or the Rules made thereunder for inspection.37. Fixation of rates for other services.
- The prescribed authority may, by a notification in the Official Gazette, fix the reasonable maximum rates which may be charged in a tourist area, for such other tourist service, as may be prescribed.38. Powers of Government to apply Act to other persons.
- The Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that all or any of the provisions of this Act or the Rules made thereunder shall, with such exceptions, adoptions or modifications as may be considered necessary, apply to persons doing the business of providing such tourist service in a tourist area as may be prescribed.39. Powers and duties of Police in respect of offences and assistance to prescribed authority.
- Every Police Officer shall give immediate information to the prescribed authority of an offence coming to his knowledge which has been committed against this Act or any rule made thereunder and shall assist the prescribed authority in the exercise of his lawful authority.40. Indemnity.
- No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings whatsoever shall lie against the Government or any officer or employee of the Government in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be under this Act.41. Reservation of powers of local authority.
- Nothing in this Act shall take away or diminish any of the powers vested in any local authority by or under any law for the time being in force.42. Power to make rules.
| Secretariat, Panaji-Goan, | U.D. Sharma |
| Dated: 23rd November, 1982. | Secretary to the Government of Goa, Daman and DiuLawDepartment (Legal Advice) |