State of Punjab - Act
Prevention of Food Adulteration (Punjab) Rules, 1958
PUNJAB
India
India
Prevention of Food Adulteration (Punjab) Rules, 1958
Rule PREVENTION-OF-FOOD-ADULTERATION-PUNJAB-RULES-1958 of 1958
- Published on 11 December 1958
- Commenced on 11 December 1958
- [This is the version of this document from 11 December 1958.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires -Part II
3. Power of Food (Health) Authority
- The State Government may, by an order [notified in the Official Gazette] [Substituted by Government of Punjab Notification No. 39/CA 37/54/Section 24/Amd. (2)/84, dated 4.4.1984] delegate its powers to appoint food inspectors, to authorise a person to institute prosecution for an offence under the Act and such other powers exercisable by it under the Act as may be specified in the order to the Food (Health) Authority of the State of Punjab.4. Licensing Authority and licences:
2A. [ Conditions for the grant of licences [Added by ibid Government of Punjab Notification No. GSR 158/CA 3754/Section 24/66 dated 19.7.1966.] - A licence in form B shall be subject to the following conditions :-
5. Fees
| Ghee, butter, milk and curd | Rs. 2 per sample. |
| Red chillies, tea, haldi and other such articles | Rs. 4 per sample. |