State of Uttar Pradesh - Act
The U.P. Transit of Timber and Other Forest Produce Rules, 1978
UTTAR PRADESH
India
India
The U.P. Transit of Timber and Other Forest Produce Rules, 1978
Rule THE-U-P-TRANSIT-OF-TIMBER-AND-OTHER-FOREST-PRODUCE-RULES-1978 of 1978
- Published on 27 September 1978
- Commenced on 27 September 1978
- [This is the version of this document from 27 September 1978.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definition.
- In these Rules 'Act' means the Indian Forest Act, 1927.Chapt-HEADNOTE- er ITransit of Timber and Other Forest Produce by Land3. Regulation of transit of forest produce by means of passes.
- No forest produce shall be moved into, or from, or within, the State of Uttar Pradesh except as hereinafter provided, without a transit pass in the form in Schedule A to these Rules, from an officer of the Forest Department or a person duly authorised by or under these Rules to issue such pass or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of such pass or by any route or to any destination other than the route or destination specified in such pass :Provided that no transit pass shall be required for the removal-4. Officers and persons to issue passes.
5. Fees payable for different classes of passes.
- At the Check Chowki or depot established under Rule 15 and specified under proviso (ii) to clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 4, the forest produce alongwith the two copies of the pass (duplicate and triplicate) shall be produced for examination under sub-rule (4) of Rule 6 and for payment of transit fee on the forest produce calculated at the following rates; corresponding receipt shall be granted in the form given in Schedule 'C'-| (i) | per lorry load of timber or other forest produce | .. | Rs. 5.00 per tonne of capacity. |
| (ii) | per cart load of timber or other forest produce | .. | Rs. 2.50 |
| (iii) | per camel load of timber or other forest produce | .. | Rs. 1.25 |
| (iv) | per pony load of timber or other forest produce | .. | Re. 0.50 |
| (v) | per head load of timber or other forest produce | .. | Re. 0.25 |
6. Passes what to contain.
7. Separate passes for each load.
- No transit pass shall ordinarily cover more than one load, whether such load be carried by a person, an animal or in vehicle. But the Divisional Forest Officer may, whenever he deems fit, order that one pass may cover any number of headloads or animal loads not exceeding 50 and any number of cart loads not exceeding 10, for journeys not exceeding 25 kilometers from and to the same places and undertaken at one and the same time.8. Passes not to be tampered with.
- No alteration shall be made in anything printed or written on any transit pass, except in the matter of route and period and this may only be done by a Forest Officer not below the rank of a Forester for sufficient reasons to be mentioned in the pass.9. Books of blank passes to be supplied to persons authorised to issue them.
10. Counterfoils of used transit passes to be returned.
- The counterfoils of all used transit passes shall be returned to the officer from whom the book of passes was received. Failure to do this may result in forfeiture of security deposited under sub-rule (2) of Rule 9. No fresh pass and no pass-book shall be supplied until the counterfoils of all passes previously used have been so returned or fresh security deposited in the event of failure to return the counterfoil.11. Counterfoils to be produced for inspection on demand.
- Any person or the agent of such person who has been authorised to issue transit passes under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 4 shall be bound, if called upon by any forest officer not below the rank of a Forester, to produce for the inspection or to return the counterfoils of all passes which have been issued by such person or agent.12. Procedure on cancellation or expiry of authority to issue passes.
- In the event of any authority given under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 4 being at any time cancelled under the' said clauses or on the expiry of the period specified in such authority, the person whose authority is so cancelled or the person the period of whose authority has so expired, as the case may be, shall forthwith return to the officer, who granted the authority, every unused book of transit passes and the unused portion of any such book in his possession, together with the counterfoils of used passes, if any, which he has not already returned; and thereupon the said person shall be entitled to receive a refund of the amount paid by him in respect of every such unused book of transit passes, but no refund shall be allowed in respect of any partly used book.13. Transit passes issued by private persons when invalid.
- No transit pass issued by any person or by the agent of any person authorised under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 4 of issue transit passes shall be valid-14. Property and transit marks to be affixed to timber.
- Except when it is the property of Government, all timber brought at the specified Check Chowki or depot shall be examined and imprinted with a Government hammer mark (the facsimile of which shall be imprinted on the connected pass) the design of such a hammer mark shall, from time to time, be prescribed by the Conservator of Forests or the Divisional Forest Officer. In addition, if the Conservator of Forests or the Divisional Forest Officer so directs, a distinguishable private property mark of the owner of such timber of the description which has been registered in the Office of the Conservator of Forests of the circle or the Divisional Forest Officer, shall also be affixed.15. Depots and their purposes.
- The Conservator of Forests may establish at such places as he shall deem fit, depots to which forest produce shall be taken-16. Situation of Depots to be published.
- The Conservator of Forests shall make known from time to time by notification in the Official Gazette, and locally in such manner as he deems fit, the name and situation of such depots in his circle.17. Depots to be in charge of an officer.
- Each depot shall be in charge of an officer appointed by or under the orders of Conservator of Forests, or the Divisional Forest Officer. No forest produce shall be stored at or removed from the depot without permission of the officer-in-charge of the depot.18. Registration of property marks.
19. Forest produce to be removed by day light.
- Except with the special permission of the Divisional Forest Officer in writing, no forest produce shall be transported between the hours of sunset and sunrise. Fee at double the rates prescribed in Rule 5 shall be charged for the transport so permitted.20. Foreign pass.
- All forest produce imported into the State of Uttar Pradesh will have to follow the rules made by the Union Government under Section 40-A of the Indian Forest Act, 1927 (Act No. XVI of 1927) in addition to the rules and shall be covered by a foreign pass registered under Rule 2 and in the case of timber, by a foreign property mark registered under Rule 23.21. Form etc. of foreign passes must be registered in Conservator's Office.
- Every foreign pass must be in a form which has been registered in the Office of the Conservator of Forests of the Circle into which it is sought to import forest produce thereunder and must be signed by an official whose designation is registered in the office of the said Conservator, and every foreign property mark must be of a description which has been registered under Rule 23 in the said office. At the time of applying for Registration of the foreign pass in the office of the Conservator of Forest of the Circle concerned, a declaration will have to be submitted duly verified by the competent authority concerned that there is no objection to the exporting of the desired forest produce to the State of Uttar Pradesh and custom excise duty or other duties, if any, leviable have been paid by the party concerned to the competent authority :Provided that at the request of the neighbouring State Governments passes signed by the contractors or their authorised agents whose signatures have been duly registered in the office of the Divisional Forest Officer in whose division forest produce is taken, may be allowed :Provided further that the passes used by such contractors or their authorised agents should bear an official stamp of the officer who has been authorised by the State Government to issue books of passes to contractors.22. Imported forest produce may be transported to first depot without a pass under Rule 4.
- Any forest produce imported into the State of Uttar Pradesh may be transported within the limits of the State of Uttar Pradesh up to the nearest first depot established under Rule 15, without a pass issued under Rule 4, if it is covered by a foreign pass registered under Rule 21 and if stacked or deposited in any place between such limits and such depot, the foreign pass covering the material shall at once be delivered at that depot.23. Registration of forms of foreign passes or foreign property marks.
- The Conservator of Forests shall upon receipt of an application for registration of any foreign form or mark for the purpose of Rule 21 enquire into the authenticity of the same and, if he has no objection, shall on payment of Rs. 100 by the applicant register such form or mark in his office. Every such registration shall hold good from the date of registration till the 31st December of the year following the year of registration except in the case of forms and marks of foreign Governments, the registration of which shall hold good till they are modified or repealed by new forms or marks.24. Government marks not to be imitated or effaced.
- No person other than a Forest Officer whose duty it is to use such marks shall use any property marks for timber identical with, or nearly resembling any Government transit mark or any mark with which timber belonging to Government is marked and no person shall, while any timber is in transit under a pass issued by any person or by the agent of any person authorised in this behalf under clause (b) of sub-rule (1) of Rule 4, alter or efface any mark on the same.25. Forest produce in transit may be stopped and examined by certain officers.
26. Prohibiting conversion of timber.
- Within the limits of any reserved, protected or unclassed forest under the charge of the Forest Department, and-27. Local areas to which the rules are not applicable to be published.
- The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, exempt, from the operation of these Rules any local area specified in such notification.28. Penalties for breach of rules.
Chapter II
Transit of Timber and other Forest Produce by Water
29. Restriction on rafting and conveying timber without pass [Section 41 (2) (b), 41 (2) (c)].
30. Prohibition on issuing passes [Section 41 (2) (b)].
- No pass shall be issued for any unmarked timber or for such timber, as bears a mark not registered as hereinafter provided.31. Levy of fees [Section 41 (2) (c)].
| Length of timber or log in metre | Fee per log or per piece | |
| Up to 1 metre | ... | 50 Paise |
| Over 1 metre and up to 2 metres | ... | Re. 1.00 |
| Over 2 metres and up to 3 metres | ... | Rs. 1.50 |
| Over 3 metres | ... | Rs. 2.00 |