08/13/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/13/2024 09:50
This August newsletter covers categories of updates relating to labour, environment and industry laws. Monthly deposit of labour welfare fund in Haryana; regulating the activities undertaken by private placement agencies in Assam; timeline extension for filing returns under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2024 and self-declaration requirement for advertisements eased by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting are some of the major updates covered in this newsletter.
The Government of Karnataka through a corrigendum has clarified that the existing employers should obtain valid insurance policy within six months of the commencement of these rules and not within sixty days as mentioned earlier in the rules.
Source: Notification No. LD 325 LET 2023 dated 4th July, 2024
The Haryana Government has issued a notification regarding the Labour Welfare Fund that just like ESI (Employees State Insurance) and EPF (Employees Provident Fund), the Labour Welfare Fund should also be deposited monthly by all establishments.
Source: Notification No. HLWB/REV/2024/3755-3804 dated 9th July, 2024
These rules are aimed at regulating the activities that are undertaken by private placement agencies and streamlining the governance of workers recruited through these agencies in Assam.
The forms in the rules have been amended to incorporate the details of Insurance certificate of the establishment.
Source: Notification No. MS&EA-08/2021/C.R.153/Labour-10 dated 22nd July, 2024
Accessibility standards and Guidelines for Banking Sector has been covered under this amendment.
The timelines for filing quarterly and annual returns under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2024 has been further extended from 30th June 2024 to 31st August 2024.
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has developed an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) portal for used oil and launched the Sign-up & Producers Registration modules on 24th June, 2024. Currently, all the entities - Producer/Recycler/ Importer/ Collection Agent can sign up while Producers can submit the application for registration.
With the purpose of enhancing kitchen safety, efficiency, and quality, the Government of India has made the compliance to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) mandatory for stainless steel and aluminium utensils.
Advertisers or advertising agencies issuing advertisements for products and services related to Food and Health sectors have been advised to upload an annual self-declaration certificate on the Broadcast Seva Portal for TV or Radio Advertisements and on the Press Council of India (PCI) portal for advertisements on print media or internet and make available the proof of uploading the self-declaration to the respective media stakeholders.