Union of India - Act
Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Social Impact Assessment and Consent) Rules, 2014
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Social Impact Assessment and Consent) Rules, 2014
Rule RIGHT-TO-FAIR-COMPENSATION-AND-TRANSPARENCY-IN-LAND-ACQUISITION-REHABILITATION-AND-RESETTLEMENT-SOCIAL-IMPACT-ASSESSMENT-AND-CONSENT-RULES-2014 of 2014
- Published on 8 August 2014
- Commenced on 8 August 2014
- [This is the version of this document from 8 August 2014.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
General
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
Chapter II
Social Impact Assessment
3. Social Impact Assessment study.
4. Institutional support and facilitation for Social Impact Assessment.
5. Project-specific Terms of Reference and Processing Fee for the Social Impact Assessment.
6. Selection of the Social Impact Assessment team.
7. Process of conducting the Social Impact Assessment.
8. Process for conducting public hearings.
9. Submission of Social Impact Assessment Report and Social Impact Management Plan.
- The final Social Impact Assessment Report and Social Impact Management Plan shall be prepared in the local language and shall be made available to Panchayat, Municipality or Municipal Corporation, as the case may be, and the offices of the District Collector, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate and the Tehsil and shall be propagated in the form of posters circulated in the affected areas by affixing the posters in conspicuous places and shall also be uploaded on the website of the appropriate Government.10. Social Impact Assessment Report and Social Impact Management Plan.
- The Social Impact Assessment Report and Social Impact Management Plan shall be formulated keeping in view all the relevant information and analysis in a single document and reduced to writing that is clear, concise and accessible, in particular to the members of the affected communities.11. Appraisal of Social Impact Assessment Report by an Expert Group.
12. Consideration of the Social Impact Assessment Report, recommendations of the Expert Group etc.
13. Web-based Work Flow and Management Information System for Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation & Resettlement.
- The appropriate Government shall create a dedicated, user-friendly website that may serve as a public platform on which the entire work flow of each acquisition case will be hosted, beginning with the notification of the Social Impact Assessment and tracking each step of decision making, implementation and audit.14. Additional Norms with regard to the Social Impact Assessment Process.
- Parameters and a table of contents for the Social Impact Assessment Study and the Social Impact Management Plan are given in Form-II.15. Inventory of Waste, Barren and Unutilised Land.
- To ensure acquisition of minimum amount of land and to facilitate the utilisation of unutilised public lands, the appropriate Government shall prepare a district level inventory report of waste, barren and unutilised public land, and land available in the Government land bank and shall be made available to the Social Impact Assessment team and Expert group. The inventory report shall be updated from time to time.Chapter III
Consent
16. Consent Requirements.
17. Consent of the Gram Sabha.
18. Consent of the Affected Land owners.
19. Roles and responsibilities of the appropriate Government for consent processes.
20. Roles and responsibilities of the Requiring Body for consent processes.
1. Demographic details of the population in the project area
2. Poverty levels
3. Vulnerable groups
4. Kinship patterns and women's role in the family
5. Social and cultural organisation
6. Administrative organisation
7. Political organisation
8. Civil society organisations and social movements
9. Land use and livelihood
10. Local economic activities
11. Factors that contribute to local livelihoods
12. Quality of the living environment
1. Impacts on land, livelihoods and income
2. Impacts on physical resources
3. Impacts on private assets, public services and utilities
4. Health impacts
5. Impacts on culture and social cohesion
6. Impacts at different stages of the project cycle
The type, timing, duration, and intensity of social impacts will depend on and relate closely to the stages of the project cycle. Below is an indicative list of impacts| Chapter | Contents |
| Executive Summary | (a) Project andpublic purpose(b) Location(c) Size andattributes of land acquisition(d) Alternativesconsidered(e) Social Impacts(f) Mitigationmeasures(g) Assessment of social costs and benefits |
| Detailed Project Description | (a) Background of theproject, including developers background and governance ormanagement structure(b) Rationale forproject including how the project fits the public purposecriteria listed in the Right to Fair Compensation andTransparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and ResettlementAct, 2013.(c) Details ofproject size, location, capacity, outputs, production targets,cost, risks(d) Examination ofalternatives(e) Phases of projectconstruction(f) Core designfeatures and size and type of facilities(g) Need forancillary infrastructural facilities(h) Work forcerequirements (temporary and permanent)(i) Details of SocialImpact Assessment or Environmental Impact Assessment if alreadyconducted and any technical feasibility reports(j) Applicable legislations and policies |
| Team composition, approach, methodology and Schedule of theSocial Impact Assessment | (a) List of all teammembers with qualifications. Gender experts to be included inteam.(b) Description andrationale for the methodology and tools used to collectinformation for the Social Impact Assessment.(c) Samplingmethodology used.(d) Overview ofinformation or data sources used. Detailed reference must beincluded separately in the forms.(e) Schedule of consultations with keystakeholders and brief description of public hearings conducted.Details of the public hearings and the specific feedbackincorporated into the Report must be included in the forms. |
| Land Assessment | (a) Information fromland inventories and primary sources - Describe with the help ofthe maps(b) Entire area ofimpact under the influence of the project (not limited to landarea for acquisition)(c) Total landrequirement for the project(d) Present use ofany public, unutilised land in the vicinity of the project area(e) Land (if any)already purchased, alienated, leased or acquired, and theintended use for each plot of land required for the project(f) Quantity andlocation of land proposed to be acquired for the project(g) Nature, presentuse and classification of land and if agricultural land,irrigation coverage and cropping patterns(h) Size of holdings,ownership patterns, land distribution, and number of residentialhouses(i) Land prices and recent changes in ownership,transfer and use of lands over the last 3 years |
| Estimation and enumeration (where required) of affectedfamilies and assets | Estimation of thefollowing types of families that are -(a) Directly affected(own land that is proposed to be acquired):(i) Are tenants oroccupy the land proposed to be acquired(ii) The ScheduledTribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have lost any oftheir forest rights(iii) Depend oncommon property resources which will be affected due toacquisition of land for their livelihood(iv) Have beenassigned land by the appropriate Government under any of itsschemes and such land is under acquisition;(v) Have beenresiding on any land in the urban areas for preceding three yearsor more prior to the acquisition of the land(vi) Have depended onthe land being acquired as a primary source of livelihood forthree years prior to the acquisition(b) Indirectlyimpacted by the project (not affected directly by the acquisitionof own lands)(c) Inventory of productive assets andsignificant lands |
| Socio-economic and cultural profile (affected area andresettlement site) | (a) Demographicdetails of the population in the project area(b) Income andpoverty levels(c) Vulnerable groups(d) Land use andlivelihood(e) Local economicactivities(f) Factors thatcontribute to local livelihoods(g) Kinship patternsand social and cultural organisation(h) Administrativeorganisation(i) Politicalorganisation(j) Community-basedand civil society organisations(k) Regional dynamicsand historical change processes(l) Quality of the living environment |
| Social impacts | (a) Framework andapproach to identifying impacts(b) Description ofimpacts at various stages of the project cycle such as impacts onhealth and livelihoods and culture. For each type of impact,separate indication of whether it is a direct or indirect impact,differential impacts on different categories of affected familiesand where applicable cumulative impacts(c) Indicative list of impacts areas include:impacts on land, livelihoods and income, physical resources,private assets, public services and utilities, health, cultureand social cohesion and gender based impacts |
| Analysis of costs and benefits and recommendation onacquisition | (a) Final conclusionson: assessment of public purpose, less-displacing alternatives,minimum requirements of land, the nature and intensity of socialimpacts, the viability of the mitigation measures and the extentto which mitigation measures described in the Social ImpactManagement Plan will address the full range of social impacts andadverse social costs.(b) The above analysis will use the equityprinciple described in Rule 9(10) as a criteria of analysis forpresenting a final recommendation on whether the acquisitionshould go through or not |
| References and Forms | For reference and further information |
1. Approach to mitigation
2. Measures to avoid, mitigate and compensate impact
3. Measures that are included in the terms of Rehabilitation & Resettlement and compensation as outlined in the Act
4. Measures that the Requiring Body has stated it will introduce in the Project Proposal
5. Additional measures that the Requiring Body has stated it will undertake in response to the findings of the Social Impact Assessment process and public hearings
6. The Social Impact Management Plan must include a description of institutional structures and key person responsible for each mitigation measure and timelines and costs for each activity
Form-IVPart-A Prior Written Consent/Declaration Form[See sub-rule (1) of rule 16]| S. No. | Details of Person Concerned | ||
| 1. | Name of the person(s) as per section 3(c) (i) & (v) of theAct: | ||
| 2. | Name of the spouse: | ||
| 3. | Name of father/ mother: | ||
| 4. | Address: | ||
| 5. | Village / Basti: | ||
| 6. | Gram Panchayat / Municipality / Township: | ||
| 7. | Tehsil/ Taluka: | ||
| 8. | District: | ||
| 9. | Name of other members in the family with age :(includingchildren and adult dependents) | ||
| 10. | Extent of land owned: | ||
| 11. | Area for the acquisition | ||
| 12. | Plot No. | ||
| 13. | Record of Rights | ||
| 14. | Disputed lands if any | ||
| 15. | Pattas/ leases/ grants, if any | ||
| 16. | Any other right, including tenancy, if any: | ||
| 17. | Regarding the acquisition of my land by the government, I wishto state the following (please circle) | ||
| (i) I have read/readout the contents of this consent form andexplained to me in __________language and | Yes | No | |
| (ii) I do not agree to this acquisition | Yes | No | |
| (iii) I agree to this acquisition | Yes | No | |
| Signature or Thumb impression of theaffected family(s) anddate: | |||
| 18. | The terms and conditions, Rehabilitation and Resettlement,compensation and other measures committed by the Requiring Bodyhave been explained in the local language.These terms andconditions must be attached to the Form. | ||
| Date and Signature of designated districtofficial receiving the signed form | |||
| It is a crime under law to threaten any personor to cause them any harm if they refuse to consent or if theychoose to state that they do not consent on this form. Thisincludes any threat or act that causes them to lose money, thathurts them physically or that results in harm to their family. Ifany such threat has been made this form is null and void. |