The
Insecticides
Act, 1968
along with
THE INSECTICIDES RULES, 1971
as amended in 1999
with SHORT NOTES
THE INSECTICIDES ACT, 1968
CONTENTS
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Short title, extent and commencement
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Application of other laws not barred
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Definitions
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The Central Insecticides board
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Registration Committee
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Other Committees
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Procedure for Board
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Secretary and other officers
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Registration of Insecticides
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Appeal against non-registration or cancellation
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Power of revision of Central Government
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Licensing Officers
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Grant of license
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Revocation, suspension and amendment of licenses
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Appeal against the decision of a licensing officer
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Central Insecticides Laboratory
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Prohibition of import and manufacture of certain insecticides
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Prohibition of sale, etc. of certain insecticides
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Insecticide analysts
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Insecticide Inspectors
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Powers of insecticide inspectors
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Procedure to be followed by Insecticide Inspectors
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Persons bound to disclose place where Insecticides are
manufactured or kept
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Report of insecticide analyst
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Confiscation
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Notification of poisoning
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Prohibition of sale, etc. of insecticide for reasons of
public safety
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Notification of cancellation of registration etc.
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Offences and punishment
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Defense which may or may not be allowed in prosecutions
under this act
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Cognizance and trial of offences
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Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties
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Offences by companies
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Power of the Central government to give directions
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Protection of action taken in good faith
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Power of the Central Government to make rules
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Power of the State government to make rules
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Exemption
INSECTICIDES ACT, 1968
(46 of 1968)
An Act to regulate the import, manufacture, sale, transport, distribution and use
of insecticides with a view to prevent risk to human beings or animals, and for
attars connected therewith
Be it enacted by Parliament in the Nineteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows:
1. Short title, extent and commencement
(1) This Act may be called the Insecticides Act, 1968.
(2) It extends to the whole of India.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification
in the Official Gazette, appoint and different dates may be appointed for different
states and for different provisions of this Act.
2. Application of other laws not barred
The provisions of this Act shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, any
other law for the time being in force.
3. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, -
(a) “animals” means animals useful to human beings and include fish and fowl, and
such kinds of wild life as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official
Gazette, specify, being kinds which in its opinion, it is desirable to protect or
preserve;
(b) “Board” means the Central Insecticides Board constituted under section 4;
(c) “ Central Insecticides Laboratory” means the central Insecticides Laboratory
established, or as the case may be, the institution specified under section 16;
(d) “import” means bringing into any place within the territories to which this
Act extends from a place outside those territories;
(e) “insecticide” means-
(i) any substance specified in the schedule; or
\(ii) such other substance (including fungicides and insecticides) as the Central
Government may, after consultation with the Board, by notification in the Official
Gazette, include in the schedule from time to time; or
(iii) any preparation containing any one or more of such substances;
(f) “Insecticide Analyst” means an insecticide analyst appointed under section 19;
(g) “Insecticide Inspector” means an insecticide inspector appointed under section
20;
(h) “label” means any written, printed or graphic matter on the immediate package
and on every other covering in which the package is placed or packed and includes
any written, printed or graphic matter accompanying the insecticide;
(i) “licensing officer” means a licensing officer appointed under section 12;
(j) “manufacture”, in relation to any insecticide, includes-
(i) any process or part of a process for making, altering, finishing, packing, labeling,
breaking up or otherwise treating or adopting any insecticide with a view to its
sale, distribution or use but does not include the packing or breaking up of any
insecticide in the ordinary course of retail business; and
(ii) any process by which preparation containing an insecticide is formulated;
(k) “misbranded” – an insecticide shall be deemed to be misbranded-
(i) if its label contains any statement, design or graphic representation relating
thereto which is false or misleading in any material particular, or if its package
is otherwise deceptive in respect of its contents; or
(ii) if it is an imitation of, or is also under the name of, another insecticide;
or
(iii) if its label does not contain a warning or caution which may be necessary
and sufficient, if compiled with to prevent risk to human beings or animals; or
(iv) if any word, statement or other information required by or under this Act to
appear on the label is not displayed thereon in such conspicuous manner as the other
words, statements, designs or graphic matter have been displayed on the label and
in such terms as to render it likely to be read and understood by any ordinary individual
under customary conditions of purchase and use; or
(v) if it is not packed or labeled as required by or under this Act; or
(vi) if it is not registered in the manner required by or under this Act; or
(vii) if the label contains any reference to registration other than the registration
number; or
(viii) if the insecticide has a toxicity which is higher than the level prescribed
or is mixed or packed with any substance so as to alter its nature or quality or
contains any substance which is not included in the registration;
(l) “package” means a box, bottle, casket, tin, barrel, case, receptacle, sack,
bag, wrapper, or other thing in which an insecticide is placed or packed;
(m) “premises” means any land, shop, stall or place, where any
insecticide is sold or manufactured or stored or used, and
includes any vehicle carrying insecticides;
(n) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
(o) “registered”, with its grammatical variations and cognate
expressions, means registered under this Act;
(p) “sale”, with it grammatical variations and cognate expressions,
means the sale of any insecticide whether for cash or on credit
and whether by wholesale or retail, and includes an agreement
for sale, an offer for sale, the exposing for sale or having in
possession for sale of any insecticide and includes also an
attempt to sell any such insecticide;
(q) “State Government”, in relation to a Union territory, means the
administrator thereof;
(r) “worker” means a person employed under a contract of service
or apprenticeship.
4. The Central Insecticides Board
(1) The Central government shall, as soon as may be, constitute a
Board to be called the Central Insecticides Board to advise the
Central Government and State Governments on technical
matters arising out of administration of this Act and to carry out
the other functions assigned to the Board by or under this Act.
(2) The matters on which the Board may advise under sub-section
(1) shall include matter relating to-
(a) the risk to human beings or animals involved in the use
of insecticides and the safety measures necessary to
prevent such risk;
(b) the manufacture, sale, storage, transport and distribution
of insecticides with a view to ensure safety to human
beings or animals.
(3) The Board shall consist of the following members, namely:
(i) the Director-General of Health Services, ex-officio,
who shall be Chairman;
(ii) the Drugs Controller, India, ex-officio;
(iii) the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of
India, ex officio;
(iv) the Director of Storage and Inspection, Ministry of
Food, Agriculture, Community Development and
Co-operation (Department of food) ex officio
(v) the Chief Adviser of Factories, ex officio;
(vi) the Director-General, National Institute of
Communicable Diseases, ex officio;
(vii) the Director-General, Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, ex officio;
(viii) the Director-General, Indian Council of Medical
Research, ex officio;
(ix) the Director, Zoological Survey of India, ex officio;
(x) the Director-General, Indian Standards Institution, ex
officio;
(xi) the Director-General of Shipping, Ministry of Transport
and Shipping, ex officio;
(xii) the Joint Director, Traffic (General), Ministry of
Railways (Railway board), ex officio;
(xiii) the Secretary, Central Committee for Food Standards,
ex officio;
(xiii-a) the Animal Husbandry Commissioner, Department of
Agriculture, ex officio;
(xiii-b) the Joint Commissioner (Fisheries), Department of
Agriculture, ex officio;
(xiii-c) the Deputy Inspector-General of Forests (Wild Life),
Department of Agriculture ex officio; ]
(xiv) one person to represent the Ministry of Petroleum and
Chemicals, to be nominated by the Central Government
(xv) one pharmacology's to be nominated by the Central
Government;
(xvi) one medical toxicologist to be nominated by the Central
Government;
(xvii) one person who shall be in charge in industrial health and
occupational hazards, to be nominated by the Central
Government;
(xviii) two persons who shall in charge of Agriculture in States,
to be nominated by the Central Government;
(xix) four persons, one of who shall be an expert in industrial
health and occupational hazards, to be nominated by
the Central Government;
(xx) one person to represent the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research, to be nominated by the Central
Government;
[xxi) one Ecologist to be nominated by the Central
Government]
(4) The persons nominated under clauses (xiv) to [xxi)] inclusive, of
sub-section (3) shall, unless their seats become vacant earlier by
registration, death or otherwise, hold office for three years from
the date of their nomination but shall be eligible for
re-nomination;
Provided that the persons nominated under clauses
(xvii) and (xviii) shall hold office only for so long as they hold
the appointments by virtue of which their nominations were
made.
(5) No act or proceeding of the Board, the Registration Committee
or any committee appointed under section 6; shall be called in
question on the ground merely of the existence of any vacancy
in, or any defect in the constitution of the Board, the
Registration Committee or such committee, as the case may be]
5. Registration Committee
(1) The Central Government shall constitute a Registration
Committee consisting of a Chairman, and not more than five
persons who shall be members of the Board (including the
Drugs Controller, India and the Plant Protection Adviser to the
Government of India)-
(i) to register insecticides after scrutinizing their formulae and verifying claims
made by the importer or the manufacturer, as the case may be, as regards their efficacy
and safety to human beings and animals; and
(ii) to perform such other functions as are assigned to it by
or under this Act.
(2) Where the Chairman is not a member of the Board, his term of
office and other conditions of service shall be such as May be
determined by the Central Government.
(3) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), a member of the
Registration Committee shall hold office for so long as he is a
member of the Board.
(4) The Committee may also co-opt such number of experts and
for such purpose or period as it may deem fit, by any expert so
co-opted shall have no right to vote.
(5) Registration Committee shall regulate its own procedure and the
conduct of the business to be transacted by it.
6. Other Committees:
The Board may appoint such committees as it deems fit and may
appoint to them, persons who are not members of the Board to exe/rcise such
powers and perform such duties as may, subject to such conditions, if any, as
the Board may impose, be delegated to them by the Board.
7. Procedure for Board
The Board may, subject to the previous approval of the Central
government, make bye-laws for the purpose of regulating its own procedure
and the procedure of any committee thereof and the conduct of all business to
be transacted by it or such committee.
8. Secretary and other officers
The Central Government shall –
(i) appoint a person to be the Secretary of the Board who shall
also function as Secretary to the Registration Committee; and
(ii) provide the Board and the Registration Committee with such
technical and other staff as the Central Government considers
necessary.
9. Registration of insecticides
(1) Any person desiring to import or manufacture any insecticide may
apply to the Registration Committee for the registration of such insecticide and
there shall be separate application for each such insecticide.
Provided that any person engaged in the business of import or
manufacture of any insecticide immediately before the commencement of this
section shall make an application to the Registration Committee within a period
of [seventeen months] from the date of such commencement for the registration
of any insecticide which he has been importing or manufacturing before the date:
[Provided further that where any person referred to in the preceding
provision fails to make an application under that proviso within the period
specified therein, he may make such application at any time thereafter on
payment of a penalty of one hundred rupees for every month or part thereof
after expiry of such period for the registration of each such insecticide].
(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be made in such form
and contain such particulars as may be prescribed.
(3) On receipt of any such application for the registration of an
insecticide, the Committee may, after such enquiry as it deems fit and after
satisfying itself that the insecticide to which the application relates conforms
to
the claims made by the importer or by the manufacturer, as the case may be, as
regards the efficacy of the insecticide and its safety to human beings and
animals, register [on such conditions as may be specified by it] and on payment
of such fee as may be prescribed, the insecticide, allot a registration number
thereto and issue a certificate of registration on token thereof within a period
of
twelve months from the date of receipt of the application
Provided that the Committee may, if it is unable within the said
period to arrive at a decision on the basis of the materials placed /before it,
extend the period by a further period not exceeding six months:
Provided further that if the Committee is of opinion that the
precautions claimed by the applicant as being sufficient to ensure safety to
human beings or animals are not such as can be easily observed or that
notwithstanding the observance of such precautions the use of the insecti/cide
involves serious risk to human beings or animals, it may refuse to register the
insecticide.
2 [(3A) In the case of applications received by it prior to the 31st March, 1975,
notwithstanding the expiry of the period specified in sub-section (3) for disposal
of such applications, it shall be lawful and shall be deemed always to have been
lawful for the Registration Committee to dispose of such applications at any time
after such expiry but within a period of one year from the commencement of the
Insecticides (Amendment Act, 1977 (24 of 1977):
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Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall be deemed
to make any contravention before the commencement of the Insecticides
(Amendment) Act, 1977 (24 of 1977), of a condition of a certificate of
registration granted before such commencement, an offence punishable under
this Act.
(3B) Where the Registration Committee is of opinion that the insecticide
is being introduced for the first time in India, it may pending any enquiry register
it provisionally for a period of two years on such conditions as may be specified
by it.
(3C) The Registration Committee may, having regard to the efficacy of
the insecticide and its safety to human beings and animals, vary of conditions
subject to which a certificate of registration has been granted and may for that
purpose require the certificate-holder by notice in writing to deliver up the
certificate to it within such time as may be specified in the notice.]
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in the section, where an
insecticide has been registered on the application of any person, any other
person desiring to import or manufacture the insecticide or engaged in the
business of, import of manufacture thereof, shall on application and on payment
of prescribed fee be allotted a registration number and granted a certificate of
registration in respect thereof on the same conditions on which the insecticide
was originally registered.
1. Subs by Act 46 of 1972 sec./2 for Six month" (w.e.f. 01-8-1971)
2. Ins by Act 46 of 1972 , sec. 2 (w.e.f. 01-08- 1971).
10. Appeal against non-registration or cancellation
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Registration Committee under Section 9
may, within a period of thirty days from the date on which the decision is
communicated to him, appeal in the prescribed manner and on payment of the
prescribed fee to the Central Government whose decision thereon shall be final:
Provided that the Central Government may entertain an appeal after
the expiry of the said period, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented
by
suffi/cient cause from filing the appeal in time.
11. Power of revision of Central Government
The Central Government may, at any time, call for the record relating to
any case in which the Registration Committee has given a decision under section
9 for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or propriety of any such
decision and may pass any such order in relation thereto as it thinks fit:
Provided that no such order shall be passed after the expiry of one
year from the date of decision:
Provided further that the Central Government shall not pass an
order prejudicial to any person unless that person has had a reasonable
opportunity of showing cause against the proposed order.
12. Licensing Officers:
The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be licensing officers for the purposes
of
this Act and define the areas in respect of which they shall exercise jurisdiction.
13. Grant of license:
(1) Any person desiring to manufacture or to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or
distribute any insecticide (or to undertake commercial Pest Control operations
with the use of any insecticide) may make an application to the licensing officer
for the grant of a license.
Provided that any person engaged in the business of manufacturing or
selling, stocking or exhibiting for sale or distributing any insecticide/ immediately
before the commencement of this section shall make an application to the
licensing officer for the grant of a license within a period of [Seventeen months]
from the date of such commencement:
Provided further that any person engaged in the commercial pest
control operations immediately before the commencement of the Insecticides
(Amendment) Act, 1977 (24 of 1977), shall make an application to the
licensing officer for the grant of a license within a period of six months from
the
commencement of the said Act]
(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be made in such form
and shall contain such particulars as may be prescribed.
(3) On receipt of any such application for the grant of a license, the licensing
officer may grant a license in such form, on such conditions and on payment of
such fee as may be prescribed
(4) A license granted under the Section shall be valid for the period specified
therein and may be renewed from time to time for such period and on payment
of such fee as may be prescribed
1. Subs by Act 24 of 1977 section 4.
2. Subs by Act. 46 of 1972, section 3 , for "three months " (w.e.f. 01-08-1971)
3. Ins. by Act 24 of 1977 , Sec. 4
Provided that where a license has been granted to any person who has
made an application under [the first provision or , as the case may be the second
prose] to sub-section (1), that license shall be deemed to be cancelled in
relation to any insecticide, the application for registration whereof has been
refused or the registration whereof has been cancelled, under this Act, with
effect from the date on which such refusal or cancellation is notified in the
Official Gazette.
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2(5) In prescribing fees the grant of renewal of licenses under this Section,
different fees may be prescribed for the sale or distribution of insecticides for
purposes of domestic use and for other purposes.
14. Revocation, suspension and amendment of licenses
(1) If the licensing officer is satisfied, either on a reference made to him in
this behalf
or otherwise, that
a) the license granted under Section 13 has been granted because
of misrepresentation as to an essential fact; or
b) the holder of a license has failed to comply with the conditions
subject to which the license was granted or has contravened
any of the provisions of this Act or the Rules made there under,
then, without prejudice to any other penalty to which the holder of the license
may be liable under this Act, the licensing officer may, after giving the holder
of
the license an opportunity of showing cause, revoke or suspend the license.
(2) Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, the licensing officer
may also vary or amend a license granted under Section 13.
COMMENTS
If the volume noted on label of container is found lesser then material cannot be
said to be substandard and order suspending the manufacturing license is improper,
Bharat Pulversing Mills Ltd.
v. Joint Director of Agriculture, AIR 1993 Mad 74.
15. Appeal against the decision of a licensing officer
(1) Any person aggrieved by a decision of a licensing officer under Section 13
(except under the proviso of sub-section (4)) or Section 14 may, within a
period of thirty days from the date on which the decision is communicated to
him, appeal to such authority in such manner and on payment of such fees as
may be prescribed;
Provided that the appellate authority may entertain an appeal after the expiry of
the said period if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient
cause from filing the appeal in time.
(2) On receipt of an appeal under sub-section (1), the appellate authority shall,
after giving the appellant an opportunity of showing cause, dispose of the appeal
ordinarily within a period of six months and the decision of the appellate authority
shall be final.
16. Central Insecticides Laboratory
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
establish a Central Insecticide Laboratory under the control of Director to be
appointed by the Central Government to carry out the functions entrusted to it
by or under this Act:
1. Subs by Act 24 of 1977 , sec. 4
2. Ins. by Act. 24 of 1977 , Sec. 4
Provided that if the Central Government so directs by a notification
in the Official Gazette, the functions of the Central Insecticides Laboratory shall,
to such extent as may be specified in the notification, be carried out at any such
institution as may be specified therein and thereupon the functions of the
Director of the Central Insecticides Laboratory shall to the extent so specified,
be exercised by the head of the Institution.
17. Prohibition of import and manufacture of certain
insecticides
(1) No person shall, himself or by any person on his behalf, import
or manufacture-
(a) any misbranded insecticides;
(b) any insecticide the sale, distribution or use of which is
for the time being prohibited under section 27;
(c) any insecticide except in accordance with the condition
on which it was registered;
(d) any insecticide in contravention of any other provision
of this Act or of any rule made there under
Provided that any person who has applied for registration on an
insecticide [under any of the provisos] to sub-section (1) of section 9 may
continue to import of manufacture any such insecticide and such insecticide sha/ll
not be deemed to be a misbranded insecticide within the meaning of sub-clause
(vi) or sub-clause (vii) or sub-clause (viii) of clause (k) of section 3, until
he has
been informed by the Registration Committee of its decision to refuse to register
the said insecticide
(2) No person shall, himself or by any person on his behalf, manufacture
any insecticides except under, and in accordance with the conditions of a license
issued for such purpose under this Act
COMMENTS
Liability for prosecution of company shall go to in charge or otherwise person responsible
to company ;M/s National Farm Chemicals v. State of Haryana, (1994) 2 CC cases 218
: (1994) Recent CR 480 (P & 11).
18. Prohibition of sale, etc. of certain insecticides:
(1) No person shall, himself or by any person on his behalf, sell, stock or exhibit
for sale, distribute, (transport, use, or cause to be used) by any worker
a) any insecticide which is not registered under this Act;
b) any insecticide, the sale, distribution or use of which is for the
time being prohibited under Section 27;
c) any insecticide in contravention of any other provision of this
Act or of any rule made hereunder.
(2) No person shall, himself or by any person on his behalf, sell, stock or exhibit
for sale or distribute [or use for commercial pest control operations] any insecticide
except under, and in accordance with the conditions of, a license issued for
such purpose under this Act.
1. Subs by Act 46 of 1972 sec. for " under the proviso " (w.e.f. 01-08-1971)
2. Subs by Act 24 of 1977 , Sec. 5.
3. Ins. by Act 24 of 1977 , sec. 5.
Explanation: For the purpose of this section an insecticide in respect of which
any person has applied for a certificates of registration [under any of the
provisos] to sub-section (1) of section 9, shall be deemed to be registered till
the date on which the refusal to register such insecticides is notified in the
Official Gazette.
19. Insecticide Analysts:
The Central Government or a State Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, appoint persons in such number as it thinks fit and
possessing such technical and other qualifications as may be prescribed to be
Insecticide Analysts for such areas and in respect of such insecticides or class
of
insecticides as may be specified in the notification:-
Provided that no person who has any financial interest in the
manufacture, import or sale of any insecticide, shall be so appointed.
20.Insecticide Inspectors:
(1) The Central Government or a State Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, appoint persons in such number as it thinks fit and possessing
such technical and other qualifications as may be prescribed to be Insecticide
Inspectors for such areas as may be specified in the notification:
Provided that any person who does not posses the required
qualifications may be so appointed only for the purposes of clause (a) and
clause (d) of sub-section (1) of Section 21:
Provided further that no person who has any financial interest
in the manufacture, import or sale of any insecticide shall be so appointed.
(2) Every Insecticide Inspector shall be deemed to be a public servant within the
meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code and shall be officially
subordinate to such authority as the Government appointing him may specify in
this behalf.
21. Powers of Insecticide Inspectors:
(1) An Insecticide Inspector shall have power-
(a) to enter and search, at all reasonable times and with such
assistance, if any, as he considers necessary, any premises in
which he has reason to believe that an offence under this Act or
the rules made there under has been or is being or is about to be
committed, or for the purpose of satisfying himself that the
provisions of this Act or the rules made there under or the
conditions of any certificate of registration or license issued
there under are being complied with;
(b) to require the production of, and to inspect, examine and make
copies of, or take extracts from registers, records or any other
documents kept by a manufacturer, distributor, carrier, dealer
or any other person in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or
the Rules made there under and seize the same, if he has reason
to believe that all or any of them, may furnish evidence of the
commission of an offence punishable under this Act or the rules
made there under;
(c) to make such examination and inquiry as he thinks fit in order to
ascertain whether the provisions of this Act or the rules made
there under are being complied with and for that purpose stop
any vehicle;
(d) to stop the distribution, sale or use of an insecticide which he
has reason to believe is being distributed, sold or used in
contravention of the provisions of this Act or the rules made
there under, for a specified period not exceeding twenty days, or
unless the alleged contravention is such that the defect may be
removed by the possessor of the insecticide, seize the stock of
such insecticide;
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1. Subs by Act 46 of 1972, Sec. 5 for "under the provision" (w.e.f. 01-08-1971)
(e) to take samples of any insecticide and send such samples for
analysis to the Insecticide Analyst for test in the prescribed
manner; and
(f) to exercise such other powers as may be necessary for carrying
out the purposes of this Act or the rules made there under.
(2) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, (1973) (2 of 1974), shall,
so far as may be, apply to any search or seizure under this Act as they apply to
any search or seizure made under the authority of a warrant issued under
Section 94 of the said Code.
(3) An Insecticide Inspector may exercise the powers of a police officer under
Section 42 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), for the
purpose of ascertaining the true name and residence of the person from whom a
sample is taken or an insecticide is seized.
COMMENTS
While analyzing samples of insecticides, the Insecticide Analyst is not empowered
to go into the question whether the Volume contained in the container is as noted
on the label,: Bharat Pulverizing Mills Ltd.v.Joint Director of Agriculture, AIR
1993 Mad 74.
22. Procedure to be followed by Insecticide Inspectors:
(1) Where an Insecticide Inspector seizes any record, register or document under
clause (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 21, he shall, as soon as may be, inform
a Magistrate and take his orders as to the custody thereof.
(2) Where an Insecticide Inspector takes any action under Clause (d) of
sub-section (1) of Section 21 –
(a) he shall use all dispatch in ascertaining whether or not the
insecticide or its sale, distribution or use contravenes any of the
provisions of Section 18 and if it is ascertained that the
insecticide or its sale, distribution or use does not so
contravene, forthwith revoke the order passed under the said
clause or, as the case may be, take such action as may be
necessary for the return of the stock seized;
(b) if he seizes the stock of the insecticide he shall, as soon as may
be, inform a Magistrate and take his orders as to the custody
thereof;
(c) without prejudice to the institution of any prosecution, if the
alleged contravention be such that the defect may be remedied,
by the possessor of the insecticide, he shall, on being satisfied
that the defect has been so remedied, forthwith revoke his order
and in case where the Insecticide Inspector has seized the stock
of insecticide, he shall, as soon as may be, inform a Magistrate
and obtain his orders as to the release thereof.
(3) Where an Insecticide Inspector takes any sample of an insecticide, he shall
tender the fair price thereof and may require a written acknowledgement
therefore.
(4) Where the price tendered under sub-section (3) is refused, or where the
Insecticide Inspector seizes the stock of any insecticide under clause (d) of
sub-section (1) of section 21, he shall tender a receipt therefore in the prescribed
form.
(5) Where an Insecticide Inspector takes a sample of an insecticide for the purpose
of test or analysis, he shall intimate such purpose in writing in the prescribed
form to the person from whom he takes it and, in the presence of such person
unless he willfully absents himself, shall divide the sample into three portions
and
effectively seal and suitably mark the same and permit such person to add his
own seal and mark to all or any of the portions so sealed and marked:
1. Subs by Act 24 of 1977 Sec. 6.
Provided that where the insecticide is made up in containers of small
volume, instead of dividing a sample as aforesaid, the Insecticide Inspector may,
and if the insecticide be such that it is likely to deteriorate or be otherwise
damaged by exposure shall take three of the said containers after suitably
marking the same and, where necessary, sealing them.
(6) The Insecticide Inspector shall restore one portion of a sample so divided or
one container, as the case may be, to the person from whom he takes it and
shall retain the remainder and dispose of the same as follows:-
i) one portion or container, he shall forthwith send to the
Insecticide Analyst for test or analysis; and
ii) the second, he shall produce to the court before which
proceedings, if any, are instituted in respect of the insecticide.
23. Persons bound to disclose place where Insecticides are
manufactured or kept.
Every person for the time being in charge of any premises where any
insecticide is being manufactured or is kept for sale or distribution shall, on
being required by an Insecticide Inspector so to do, be legally bound to disclose
to the Insecticide Inspector the place where the insecticide is being
manufactured or is kept, as the case may be.
24. Report of Insecticide Analyst:
(1) The Insecticide Analyst to whom a sample of any insecticide has been submitted
for test or analysis under sub-section (6) of section 22, shall, within a period
of
sixty days, deliver to the Insecticide Inspector submitting it a signed report in
duplicate in the prescribed form.
(2) The Insecticide Inspector on receipt thereof shall deliver one copy of the report
to the person from whom the sample was taken and shall retain the other copy
for use in any prosecution in respect of the sample
(3) Any document purporting to be a report signed by an Insecticide Analyst shall
be evidence of the facts stated therein, and such evidence shall be conclusive
unless the person from whom the sample was taken has within twenty eight days
of the receipt of a copy of the report notified in writing the Insecticide Inspector
or the court before which any proceedings in respect of the samples are pending
that he intends to adduce evidence in controversial of the report.
(4) Unless the sample has already been tested or analyzed in the Central
Insecticides Laboratory, where a person has under sub-section (3) notified his
intention of adducing evidence in controversial of the Insecticide Analyst’s
report, the Court may, of its own motion or in its discretion at the request, either
of the complainant or of the accused, cause the sample of the insecticide
produced before the magistrate under sub-section (6) of section 22 to be sent
for test or analysis to the said laboratory, which shows writhing a period of thoroughly
does make the test or Analysis and report in writing signed by, or under the authority
of, the Director of the Central Insecticides Laboratory the result thereof, and
such report shall be conclusive evidence of the facts stated therein.
(5) The cost of a test or analysis made by the Central Insecticides Laboratory
under sub-section (4) shall be paid by the complainant or the accused, as the
court shall direct.
COMMENTS
(I) Where the accused was not supplied with copy of the report of Insecticides Analyst,
he was deprived of his right to rebut the report ; M/s Solar Syndicate Dungri v.
State of Punjab, 1994 Gr.LI. NOC 213 (P & H).
(ii) The sample of Aldrex taken was found to be misbranded. The complaint was filed
in court after expiry of self-life chemicals. It was held that since accused lost
the right under section 24(4) to get the sample re-analyzed from Central Insecticides
Laboratory, proceedings are not maintainable'; National Organic Chemicals Industry
Ltd. v. State of Punjab, (1994) 1 Recent CR 334 (P & H).
(iii) Court may order for re-examination of sample found misbranded suo-moto or
on the application of accused by Central Insecticides Laboratory; Mewa Sing v. Prithipal
Singh, Inspector (1994) 1 Recent CR 94 (P & H).
25. Confiscation:-
(1) Where any person has been convicted under this Act for contravening any of
the provisions of this Act or of the rules made thereunder, the stock of the
insecticide in respect of which the contravention has been made shall be liable
to
confiscation.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), where the
Court is satisfied on the application of an Insecticide Inspector or otherwise and
after such inquiry as may be necessary, that the insecticide is misbranded
insecticide, such insecticide shall be liable to confiscation.
26. Notification of poisoning
The State Government, may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
require any person or class of persons specified therein to report all
occurrences of poisoning (through the use or handling of any insecticide) coming
within his or their cognizance to such officer as may be specified in the said
notification.
27. Prohibition of sale etc. of insecticides for reasons of public
safety:
(1) If, on receipt of a report under Section 26 or otherwise, the Central
Government or the State Government is of opinion, for reasons to be recorded
in writing, that the use of any insecticide specified in sub-clause (iii) of clause
(e)
of section (3) or any specific batch thereof is likely to involve such risk to human
beings or animals as to render it expedient or necessary to take immediate
action then that Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, prohibit
the sale, distribution or use of the insecticide or batch in such area, to such
extent and for such period (not exceeding sixty days) as may be specified in the
notification pending investigation into the matter:
Provided that where the investigation is not completed within the
said period, the Central Government or the State Government, as the case may
be, may extend it by such further period or periods not exceeding thirty days in
the aggregate as it may specify in a like manner.
(2) If, as a result of its own investigation or on receipt of the report from the
State Government, and after consultation with the Registration Committee, the Central
Government, is satisfied that the use of the said insecticide or batch is likely
to
cause any such risk, it may pass such order (including an order refusing to
register the insecticide or canceling the certificate of registration, if any, granted
in respect thereof), as it deems fit, depending on the circumstances of the case.
28. Notification of cancellation of registration, etc.
A refusal to register any insecticide or a cancellation of a certificate of
registration of any insecticides shall be notified in Official Gazette and in such
other manner as may be prescribed.
29. Offences and punishment:
(1) Whoever –
(a) imports, manufactures, sells, stocks or exhibits for sale or
distributes any insecticide deemed to be misbranded under
sub-clause (i) or sub-clause (iii) or sub-clause (viii) of clause (k)
of section 3; or
(b) imports or manufactures any insecticide without a certificate of
registration; or
(c) manufactures, sells, stocks or exhibits for sale or distributes an
insecticide without a license; or
(d) sells or distributes an insecticide, in contravention of section 27;
or
(e) causes an insecticide, the use of which has been prohibited
under section 27, to be used by any worker; or
(f) obstructs an Insecticide Inspector in the exercise of his powers
or discharge of his duties under this Act or the rules made
there under-
shall be punishable –
(i) for the first offence, with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to two
thousand rupees or with both;
(ii) for the second and a subsequent offence, with imprisonment for
a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.
(2) Whoever uses an insecticide in contravention of any provision of this Act or
any rule made there under shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five
hundred rupees.
(3) Whoever contravenes any of the other provisions of this Act or any rule made
there under or any condition of a certificate of registration or license granted
there under, shall be punishable –
(i) for the first offence, with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months, or with fine, or with both;
(ii) for the second and a subsequent offence, with imprisonment for
a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both.
(4) If any person convicted of an offence under this Act commits a like offence
afterwards it shall be lawful for the Court before which the second or
subsequent conviction takes place to cause the offender’s name and place of
residence, the offence and the penalty imposed to be published in such
newspapers or in such other manner as the Court may direct.
COMMENTS
There was a complaint under section 29(1)(a) read with section 17(1)(a) of the Act
and a petition under section 482 Cr.PC for quashing. It was held that the Senior
Analyst has reported that tolerance in variation in its content has been noticed
as 4.7%. Since the permissible limit of tolerance in variation on either side was
5% the proceedings are quashed; Vikas Pesticides v. State of Haryana. (1994) XXI
Cr. L.T. 292 (P & H ).
30 Defense which may or may not be allowed in prosecutions
under this Act:
(1) Save as hereinafter provided in this section, it shall be no defense in a
prosecution under this Act to prove merely that the accused was ignorant of the
nature of quality of the insecticide in respect of which the offence was
committed or of the risk involved in the manufacture, sale or use of such
insecticide or of the circumstances of its manufacture or import.
(2) For the purposes of section 17, an insecticide shall not be deemed to be
misbranded only by reason of the fact that –
(a) there has been added thereto some innocuous substance or
ingredient because the same is required for the manufacture or
the preparation of the insecticide as an article of commerce in a
state fit for carriage or consumption, and not to increase the
bulk, weight or measure of the insecticide or to conceal its
inferior quality or other defect; or
(b) in the process of manufacture, preparation or conveyance some
extraneous substance has unavoidably become intermixed with
it.
(3) A person not being an importer or a manufacturer of an insecticide or his agent
for the distribution thereof, shall not be liable for a contravention of any
provision of this Act, if he proves –
(a) that he acquired the insecticide from an importer or a duly
licensed manufacturer, distributor or dealer thereof;
(b) that he did not know and could not, with reasonable diligence,
have ascertained that the insecticide in any way contravened
any provision of this Act; and
(c) that the insecticide, while in his possession, was properly stored
and remained in the same sate as when he acquired it
COMMENT
Sample of fertilizer found to be misbranded. Accused taking the defense of section
30(3). All the grounds mentioned in section 30(3) are questions of fact and must
be proved like any other fact by leading evidence in trial court. Care averment
in the petition cannot be deemed to be evidence Ashwani Kumar Bhakoo v.State of
Punjab, 1994 (1) Recent CR 349(P&H).
31. Cognizance and trial of offences:
(1) No prosecution for an offence under this Act shall be instituted except by,
or
with the written consent of the State Government or a person authorized in this
behalf by the State Government.
(2) No Court inferior to that of a (metropolitan magistrate or a judicial magistrate
of
the first class) shall try any offence under this Act.
COMMENT
Provisions of section 31 are mandatory in nature; Madan Dangi v.State of Punjab,
1986 cc cases 287
[1[32. Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties
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33.Offences by companies
(1) Whenever an offence under this Act has been committee by a company, every
person who at the time the offence was committed was in charge of, or was
responsible to the company for the conduct of the business of the company, as
well ss the company, shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be
liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly:
PROVIDED that nothing contained in this bus-section shall render any such
person liable to any punishment under this Act if he proves that the offence was
committee without his knowledge or that he exercised all due diligence to
prevent the commission of such offence.
1. Subs by Act 24 of 1977. sec. 7
2. Section 32 omitted by Act 24 of 1977 .sec. 8.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), where an offence under
this Act has been committee by a company and it is proved that the offence has
been committed with the consent or connivance of, or is attributable to any
neglect, on the part, of, any director, manager, secretary or other officer of the
company, such director, manager, secretary or other officer shall also be
deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against
and punished accordingly.
Explanation: For the purpose of this section:
(a) “company” means any body corporate and includes a
firm or other association of individuals; and
(b) “director”, in relation to a firm, means a partner in the
firm.
[1] Substituted by Act 24 of 1977, w.e.f. 2-10-1977
34. Power of the Central Government to give directions:
The Central Government may give such directions to any State
Government as may appear to the Central Government to be necessary for
carrying into execution in the State any of the provisions of this Act or of any
rule or order made there under.
35. Protection of action taken in good faith
No prosecution, suit or other proceeding shall lie against the Government, or
any officer of the Government, or the Board, the Registration Committee or any
Committee of the Board, for anything in good faith done or intended to be done
under this Act.
36. Power of the Central Government to make rules:
1. The Central Government may, after consultation with the Board and subject to
the condition of previous publication, by notification in the Official Gazette,
make rules for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this Act:
PROVIDED that consultation with the Board may be dispensed with if
the Central government is of opinion that circumstances have arisen which
render it necessary to make rules without such consultation, but in such a case
the Board shall be consulted within six months of the making of the rules and the
central Government shall take into consideration any suggestions which the
Board may make in relation to the amendment of the said rules.
2. In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
power, such rules may prescribe-
a) the method of packing and labeling;
b) the manner of registration of an insecticide;
c) the functions of the Board and of the Registration
Committee and the traveling and other allowances
payable to members of the board, the Registration
Committee and any Committee of the Board;
d) the places at which insecticides may be imported and
prohibit their import at any other place;
e) the form of application for registration of an insecticide
and the particulars relating thereto;
f) the fee payable in respect of registration;
g) the manner of appeal to the Central Government under
section 10 and the fee payable therefore;
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1. Certain words omitted by Act 24 of 1977 sec. 9.
h) the form of application for the grant of license and the
particulars relating thereto;
i) the form of license, the conditions attached thereto and
the fee payable therefore;
j) the period for which a license may be renewed and the
fee for such renewal;
k) the circumstances in which a license may be varied or
amended under sub-section (2) of section 14;
l) the functions of the Central Insecticides Laboratory;
m) the qualifications, powers and duties of an Insecticide
Analyst and an Insecticide Inspector;
n) the manner of testing or analyzing the samples of any
insecticide and the fee payable therefore;
o) the form in which intimation shall be given by an
Insecticide Inspector under sub-section (5) of section
22 to a person from whom a sample of an insecticide is
taken for test or analysis.
p) the form in which an Insecticide Analyst shall submit a
report of his test or analysis to the Insecticide Inspector
under sub-section (1) of section 24;
q) the protection clothing and equipment to be used by
workers during the manufacture, formulation, transport,
distribution and application of insecticides and other
facilities to be provided to keep themselves and things
supplied to them free from any contamination;
r) the use by the workers of any such protection clothing,
equipment and other facilities;
s) the precautions to be taken against poisoning through
the use or handling of insecticides;
t) the measures for detecting and investigating cases in
which poisoning has occurred;
u) the facilities to be provided regarding the use of things
supplied to the workers for ensuring their safety;
v) the instruction and training to be provided regarding the
use of things supplied to the workers for ensuring their
safety;
w) the facility for medical examination of workers engaged
in the manufacture of handling of insecticides;
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y) the equipment for, and method of, application of, an
insecticide and the disposal of surplus material,
washings and containers, following application;
z) the maintenance and inspection of records and returns;
za) the restrictions on storage of insecticide during transport or
otherwise along with articles of food;
zb) the maximum proportion of any insecticide which may be
added to, or contained in, any preparation for domestic
use and the restrictions thereon;
zc) the manner in which refusal to registration of an insecticide
or cancellation of certificate of registration thereof may
be notified.
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1. Clause (X) omitted by Act 24 of 1977, sec. 9
Zd) the officer or authority to whom the Central Government
may delegate any of the powers and functions conferred
on it by this Act;
ze) any other matter which has to be, or may be, prescribed.
3) Every rule made by the Central Government under this
Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made,
before each House of Parliament while it is in session
for a total period of thirty days which may be
comprised in one session or in two or more successive
sessions and if, before the expiry of the session
immediately following the session of the successive
sessions aforesaid both Houses agree in making any
modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the
rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have
effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as
the case may be; so however, that any such
modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to
the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
37. Power of the State Government to make rules:
1) The State Government may, after consultation with the Board
and subject to the condition of previous publication, by
notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for the purpose of
giving effect to the provisions of this Act and not inconsistent
with the rules, if any, made by the Central Government.
2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing power, such rules may provide for -
(a) the authority to which, the manner in which, and the fee on
payment of which, an appeal may be filed under section 15 and
the procedure to be followed by the appellate authority in
disposing of the appeal;
(b) the delegation of any of the powers and functions conferred by
this Act on the State Government to any officer or authority
specified by that Government.
38. Exemption
(1) Nothing in this Act shall apply to-
(a) the use of any insecticide by any person for his own household
purposes or for garden or in respect of any land under his
cultivation;
(b) any substance specified or included in the Schedule or any
preparation containing any one or more such substances, if such
substance or preparation is intended for purposes other than
preventing, destroying repelling or mitigating any insects, rodents,
fungi, weeds and other forms of plant or animal life not useful to
human beings.
(2) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
and subject to such conditions, if any, as it may specify therein, exempt from all
or any of the provisions of this Act or the rules made there under, any
educational, scientific or research organization engaged in carrying out
experiments, with insecticides.
1. Subs. by Act 24 of 1977.sec.9
THE SCHEDULE
[Sec. 3(c)]
LIST OF INSECTICIDES
Acrylonitrile
Aldrin
(1:2:3:4:10:10=hexachloro-1:4:4a;5:8;8a-hexahydro-1:4:5:8-dimethanonaphthalene)
Allethrin (ally 1 homologue of Cindering I)
Aluminium phosphide
Amiton
Antu (alpha-naphthyl thiourea)
Aramite [2(p-tert-butylphenoxy) is propyl 1-2 chloroethuyyl sulphite]
Barium Carbonate
Barium Flurosilicate
BHC (benzene hexachloride) 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorohexane)
Bis-dimethylamino flourophosphine oxide
Calcium arsenate
Calcium Cyanide
Captan (N-trichloromethylmercapto-4 cyclohexane), 1,2-discarboximide
Carbaryl (1-naphthyul-N-methyl carbamate)
Carbon disulphide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorbenside (p-chlorobenzyl-p-chlorophenyl sulphide)
Chlorobis ethyl amino triazine
Chlordane (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 1-octachloro-2-3,3a,
4,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methanoindane)
Chlorobenzilate (ethyl 4,4-dichlorobenzilate)
Chlorothion (o,o-dimethyl-o-3chloro,4-nitrophenyl thiono phosphate)
Chloro-I.P.C.
Chloropicrin
Chlorofension (p-chlorophenyl-p-chlorobenzene sulphonate)
S-(p-chlorophenylthio) methyl-o-odiethyl phosphorodithioate (Trithion)
CIPC ({isopropy1-N(3-chlorophenyl) carbamate]
CMU (Manuron)
Coper Aracnate
CopperCyanide
Coper Napthanate
Copper sulphate
Coumachlor (3-(a-acetony)-4-chalorobenzy1-4-hydroxy hydroxy coumarin) }
Coper oxychloride
Cuprous oxide
1. Subs by G.S.R. 576 (E) , dated 26th August , 1993.
Dalapon (sodium 2,2, dichloropropionate)
D-D mixture
DDD (Dichloro Diphenyl Dichloroethane)
DDT (a mixture of 1,1-trichloro-2-bis (p-chlorophenyl) ethane and 1-1,
1-trichloro-2 (o-chlorophenyl)-2 (p-chlorophenyl)ethane]
DDVP (2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate)
Demeton-O(O,o-diethyl-S[(9-ethylthio)-ethyl] phosphorothioate)
Diazinon (O, O-d athly -O{2-isoprophy 1-6-methy 1-4-pyrimidiny 1)phosphorothioate)
ethy-O[e-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl]phosphorothioate)
Dibrom (1,2-dibromo, 1,2 2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate)
Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D)
Dieldrin (1:2:3:4:10; 10-hexachloro-6, 6-epoxy-1; 4a:5:6:7:8:8a
Octahydro-1:4:5:8-dimethanonaphthalene)
Dimethoate (O, O-dimethyl-S (N-methylcarbamoyl methyl)phosphorodithioate)
Dipterex (O,O-dimethyl-2,2, 2-trichloro hydroxy ethyl phosphonate)
DNOC (dinitro-ortho-compound) (3:5-dinitro-o-cresol)
EDCT mixture (ethylene dichloride chloride carbon tetrachloride mixture)
Ekatin
Endrin (1,2,3,4,10-10-hexachloro-6, 7-epoxy-1,4, 4a, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8a
Octahydro-1, 4-endo-endo 5-8-dimethanonophthalene)
E.P.N.(O-ethyl-O-p nitriphynul benzene thiophosphonate)
Ethoroxy ethyl mercusry chloride
Ethyl di-n—prophylthiolcarbamate(Eptam)
Ethyl mercury phosphate
Ethyl mercury chloride
Ethylene dibromide
Ethylene Dichloride
Fenson (Parachlorophenyl benzene sulphonate)
Fenthion (3-methyl-4methyl thiophenyl phosphorothionate)
Ferbam (ferric dimethyl dithiocarbamate)
Gusathion (O, O-dimethyl
S(4-oxo-1,2)3-benzotriazinyl-3-methyl(phosphorothioate)
Heptachlor(1,4,5,6,7,8
8-heptachloro-4-7-methano-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydroindene)
HETP(Hexaethyl tetraphosphate)
Hexachlorobenzene
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen phosphide
Lead arsenate
Lime sulphur (calcium polysulphide,water-free sulphur, calcium thiosulphate
mixture(
Lindane )gamma, B.H.C.)
Malahtion S-(1,2-Bis(ethoxycarbonyl ethyl)
O,O-dimethyl-phosphorordithioate)
Maleic hydrazide(1,2-dihydropyroridazine 3,6-dione)
Maneb manganese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate)
MCPA-(4-chloro 2 methyl phenoxy acetic acid)
Mercuric chloride
Metaldehyde
Metasystox
Methoxychlor(1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-di-p-methoxyphenylethane)
Methoxy ethyl mercury chloride
Methyl bromide
Methyl demeton (Dimeton-methyl and Dimeton-Methyl)
Mehtyl Mercury Chloride
Methyl Parathion (O,O-dimethyl-O-nitrophenolthiophosphate)M
etox(Chlorsulphicide)
Metox (Chlorsulphade)
Nabam disodium ethylene-1, 1 bisdithiocarbamate)
Nicotine sulphate
Octa methyl pyrophoramide
Para-dichloro benzene
Parathion (O,O-diethyl-O-p-nitrophynylthiophosphate)
Paris Green (Copper Aceto arsenite)
Pentachloronitrobenzene(P.C.N.B.)
Pentachlorophenol
Phenyl mercury acetate
Phenyl mercury chloride
Phenyl mercury urea
Phosdrine
Phtalimidomethyl-O-O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate (Imidan)
Piperonyl butoxide (butyl carbityl) (6-propyl piperonyl) ether O
Prival (2-Pivaly1-indance 1-3-dione)
Potassium cyanide
Pival 2 –3.dione
n-propyl ethyl-n-butyl thiocarbamate )(Tillam)
Phyrethrins (insectically active principles of chrysanthemum cinerariae folium)
Rotenone
Ryania
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium cyanide
Sodium flurosilicate
Sulphur(wettable or colloidal sulphur)
Stryechinine
Sulphoxide (1,2-methylene-dioxy-4(1-octylsulphinyl) propyl benzene)
TCA (Tichlor acetic acid sodium and ammonium salts)
Tedion (tetrachlor diphenyl sulphone)
TEPP (tetraethyl Pyrophosphate)
Tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone
Thanite
Thiram[bis(dimethyl thiocarbamyl) disulphide]
Tolyl mercury acetate
Trichlorphon
Trorthocresyl phosphate
Thallium sulphate
Thiometon
Taxaphene (chlorinated camphene containing 67-69% chlorine)
Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T)
Warfarin (3-a-acetonyl benzyl-4 hydroxy-coumarin)
Zinc phosphide
Zimet
Zineb (Zinc ethylene bis-dithiocarbamate)
Ziram (Zinc dimethyl dithiocargbamnate)
Zulate
1(Acrinathrin (s)-oc cyno-3-phenoxy benzy1(z)0IR,3S)-2,2dimethy1-3-(2-(2,2,2,-trifluoro-1-trifluromethy1
ethozycarbony) viny1)cycloprop;ane carboxylate.)
2 (Acrollen 2-Propenal or Acrylaldehyde
Actellic (Primiphosemethyl) 2-diethylamino-6-methylphyimidin-4-yl
dimethyl phosphorothionate
Afugon Diethyl methyl ethoxycarbonyl
pyrazolopyrimidine-ly-phosphorothionate
Alachlor 2—chloro-2,6-diethyle-n (methoxymethyl)-acetanilide
Aldicarb 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propional-dehydro-(methylcarbamoyl)
oxime
Amidithion S(N-2-methoxyethyl-Carlomoyl-methyl) dimethyl
phosphorothiolothionate
(Amidosulfuron 3-(4,6 dimethoxyprimiolin 2-yl)-1-(N-methyi-N-methyl-Sulphonyl-amino-sulphonyl)urea)
Amitrole 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole
Ammonium sulphamate Ammonium sulphamate
Asulam Methyl-N(4-aminobenzenesulphonyl)carbamate
Atrazine 2-Chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine
Aureofungin Aureofungin
Azinyhos-ethyl S-3,4-dihydro-4 oxobenzo-(d)-(1,2,3)-triazine-3-yl
methyl)duiethyl phosphorothiolothionate
Barban 4-chloro-2-ynyl-3-chloriphenyl carbamate
Barium polysuulphide Barium polysulphide
Bassa BCPE O-Secondary-butylphenylmethyl carbamate
(Chlorphenithal) A-1-bis-(4Chlorophenyl ethanol)
Benomy I Methyl-N-benzimidazol-2-yl-N(butylcarbamoyl carbamate)
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 538(E), dated 21st November, 1996.
2 Ins. by G.S.R. 9(E), dated 9th January, 1974.
3. Ins. by GSR 730(E), dated 30th October, 1995.
Bensulide S(O,O-di-isopropyl phosphorodithionate) ester with
N-(2mercaptoethyl) benzene
sulphonamide
Binapacryl 2-1(-methyl-n-propyl)-4, 6-dinitrophenyl-2- methylcrofonate
Bromacil 5-bromo-6-methyl-3(I-methylpropyl)uracil
Brompyrazen 5-amino-4-bromo-2-phenylpyridazin-3 one
Bromoxynil 3, 5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile
1(Bromuconazde [ (4-bromo 2-, 4-dichloropheny1) tetrahydro-2-furnay1)
methy1] –1 H-1, 2, 4-triazole ]
Brozone Methyl bromide and chloropicrin in petroleum solvent
Buturon 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-methyl-1 (1-methyl prop-2ynyl) urea
Butylate S-ethyl-N, N-disobutylthiocarbamate
Bux Mixture of m-(10methyl butyl) phenylmethyl carbamate and
m-(1-ethyl propyl phynyl methyl
carbamate
Cadmium based compounds (Cadmium chloride, cadmium sulphate, cadmium
succinate)
Captafel N-O(1, 1,2,2-tetrachloretheylthio) eyelohex-4-ene-1,
2-diocarboxymide
[2] Inserted by GSR 9(E) of Gazette of India,Extra . Part II, s. 3(ii) dt.
6.1.1975.
[3] Inserted by GSR 9(E) of Gazette of India, Extra. Part II, s.3(ii), dt.
6.1.1975.
Carbefuran 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranlyl methylcarbamate
Carbophenothion S-[(p-chlorophenylthio)]-methyl-o,o-diethyl
phosphorodithiotate
Carboxin (DCMO) 5,6-dihydro-2-methyl-1, 4-oxathiin-3 carboxanilide
Chinomethionate 6-methyl-2-oxo-1, 3-dithio (4, 5-b quinoxaline)
Chloramben 3-amine-2, 4-dichlorobenzoic acid
Chlorfenyinphos 2-chloro-1(2,4-dichlorophyl)-vinyl diethylphosphate
Chloromequat chloride (2-chloroethyl)trimethylammonium chloride
Chloroneb 1,4-dichloro-2, 5-dimethexybenzine
Chloropropane Chloropropane
Chloroxur-n N’-4-(-4 Chlorophenoxy) phenyl-N
N-dimethyl-urea
Citicide Chlorinated turpene
Citowell Alkylarylpolyglykelether
[Clofentezine 3.6 bis (2 chlorophengl) –1, 2, 4, 5 tetrazine]
Clonitralid 5, dichloro-4-‘nitro-salicylic-anilide-ethanolamine
Copper Hydroxide Copper hydroxide
Coumafuryl
3-(a-acetonylfurfuryl)-4-hydrocycoumarin
Coumaphos 3-chloro-4-methyl-7-coumarinyl diethyl phosphorothionate
Coumatetralyl 4-hydroxy-3(1,2,3,5-tetraphydrol-naphthyl) coumarin
Coyden 3,5-dichloro, 6-dimethyl-morpholinacetate
Ciganophos 0-4-cyclodecy l 0.0 dimethyl-morpholinacetate-4 (dimethyoxphosphino thioyloxy)
benozolint ride)
CPAS 4-chlorophenyl,2,4,5-trichlorophynylazosulphide
Cyclomoph N-cyclodecyl-2,6-dimethyl-morpholinacetate
Cycluren (OMU) N’-cyclo-octyl-N-dimethyl-morpholinacetate
Cytrolane 2-(diethoxy phosphraylimino) 4-methyl-1, 3-dithiolane
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 730(E), dated 30th October, 1995.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 538(E(, dated 21st November , 1996.
Decarbofuran 2,3-dihydro-2-methulobenzofuren-7-yl-methyl carbamate
Decazolin 1-(alpha, alpha-dimethyyl-beta-acetoxypropionyl-3-isopropyl-2,
4 –dioxodeoa-hydroquinzaoline
DEET N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide
Dibromochloropropane 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
Dicamba 3,6-dichloro-2-methyoxybenzoic acid
Dichlorbenil 2,6-diclorobabza nitrile
Dichlofenthion 0-(2,4 dichlorophenyl) o, o-diethyl phosphorothioate
Dichlone 2,3-dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinanone
Dicoloropropane 1,3-dichloropropane
Dicloran 2,6- dichlorobanza nitrile
Dicofol 2,2,2-trichloro-1, 1-di-(4 chlorophenyl) ethanol
Dichlorfenthion 0-(2,4 dichlorophenyl)O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate
Dichlone 2,3-dichloro-1,4-napththoquinanone
Dicoloropropane 1,3-dichloropropane
Dicloran 2,6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline
Dictophos Dimethyl phosphate ester with (E)-3-Hydroxy-N,
N-dimethyl-cis-crotonamide dimethyl phosphate
2,4-DB 4-2, 4-Dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid
Difenphos (Abate) O,O,O’,O’-Tetramethyl O, O’-thiodi-p-phenylene
phosphorothioate
1[Difenzoquat Mythy] 1,2-dimethyle 3,5-dipheny1-pyrazolium-methy1 sulphate]
Dikar A blend of Ditghane M-45 and Tech. Karathane
Dimas (Alar) N-dimethylamino succinic acid
Dinocap Mixture of 4 and 5 parts of 2,4-dinitro-6-octrophyany
Crotonates to 2 parts of the isomer of 2, 6 dinitro-4-octyl
phenyl crotonates.
Dinoseb 2, 4-dinitro-6-S-butylphenol
Dinoseb acetate 2,4-dinitro-6-5-butyl phenol acetate
Dioxathion S-S-1, 4-dioxane-2, 3-ylidene (bis, (oo-diethyl)phos
phosphorothiolo-thionate
Diphacinene 2-diphenylacetyll 1,3 indanediene
Diphenamid N N-dimethyl-2,2-diphenylacetamide
Disulfoton diethyl s-(2-ethylthio) ethyl) phosphorothiolothionate
Diuron N’-3,4-dichlorophenyl) NN-dimethyl urea
DMPA O-(2, 4-dichlorophenyl) O’ methyl N-isopropyl)-
phosphoroamidithicate
Dodine Didecylguanidine-monoacetate
Dodomorph 4-Cyclododeeyl-2,6-dimethyl-morpholine
Drat (Chlorophacinone) 2-(a-Chlorphenyl-a-pheylacetyl) indane-1,3-dione
DSMA Disodium methancarsonatc.
Dursban O,O-diethyl O-(3,5, 6-trichloro-2 pyridyl) phosphoro-thioate
Dusting Sulphur
Ediphenphos O-ethyl-s,s-diphenyl-dithiophosphate
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 730 (E) ] dated 30th October 1995.
Endosulfan 6,7,8,9,10, 10-hexachloro-1,5,5a, 6,9 6a hexahydro-6;
9-methano-2-4,3-benzo (e)-oxabicylo (2,2-1) heptane-2
3-dicarboxylate
EPTC S-ethyl-dipropylthiocarbamate
Erbon 2-(2-4,5-trichlorophenoxy) methyl 2,2-dichloropionate
Ethion Tetraethyl SS’ methylene bis phosphorothioate
1[Ethoxysulfuron IUPAC :3-(4,6-dimethoxypgrimidin-2-y1)-1-(2-ethoxyphen-
oxysulfony1) Urca.]
Ethrel 2-chloroethane phosphonic acid
Fenac sodium 2,3,6-tricholorophenylacetate
Fenazeflor phenyl 5.6-dichloro-2-triflouromethyl benz-I
midazole-1-carboxylate
Fenitrothion dimethyl 3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
Fensulfothion diethyl 4-(methyl sulphinyl)phenyl phosphoro-thionate
Fentinacetate triphenyltin acetate
Fentin Chloride triphenyltin chloride
Fentin Hydroxide triphenyltin hydroxide
Folex SSS-tributyl phosphorotrithioate
Formethion S-(N-formethylcarbamoyl methyl) OO-dimethyl
phosphorodithioate
Fonofos (Dyfonate) O-ethol-s-phenyl ethyl phosphorodithioate
Fujithion O,O-dimethyl-s-Parachchlorophenyl
phosphorothis
Gibberellins Gilberellic acid
Herban 3-(5, 3a, 4,5,6,7,8,8-a-hexahydro-4,7-methanoindanyl)-1,
1-dimethul urea.
Indole acetic and butyric acids Indole acetic acid, indole butric acid
Loxynil (Pantrol) 3,5-di-iodo-4-hydrixy benzethitrile
Isobenzan 1,3,4,5,6,7,7,7-octachloro 1,3,3a, 4,7’ 7a-hexahydro-4 7,
methanois olbensofuran
Isononuron N’(hexahydro-4,7, methanoindan-lyl-)NN dimethyl urea
Kitazin O,O-di-isopropyl-s-benzyl thiophosphate
1 [ Lenacil 3-cyclothexyl-5, 6-trimethylenuracil
Linuron N(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-methroxy-N-methyl urea
Lucel 5,6,7, 8-tetrachloroquinoxaline
Machete (Butachlor) (2-chloro-2’.6’,-diethyl-N-(Butoxmethyl)-acetainilide)
M.C.P.B. 4(4-chro-2 methyl-phenoxy) butyric acid
Menazon S-4-6-diamino-,3,5-triazin-2-yl methyl)
dimethyl-phosphorothiolotionate
Methamidophos O-S-dimethylester amide of thiophosphoric acid
Metam Sodium N-methyldithiocarbamic acid
Methomyl S-methyul N-(methylolcarbamyl)oxy thioacetimidate
Methylmetiram Ammonium complex with Zn-(N’N1),
2-propylene-bis-(dithiocarbamate
and N’,N-1,2 ethylenebis,
(dithiocarbamate) and N’-N
poly-1, 2-propylene-bi (thiocarbamoyl)-di- sulphide
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 730(E), dated 30th October 1995
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 538(E), dated 21st November 1996.
Metiram ammonium complex with Zn-(N’N-1’2-ethylenebis,
(dithiocarbamate) and
N’-N’-poly-1,2-propylene-bi(thiocarbamoyl)-disulphide
Metoxuron N’(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N-dimethyl urea
Mevinphos 2-methoxy carbonyl-1-methyl vinyl diethyl phosphate
MIPCIN 2-incorpylphenyl-N-methyl carbamate
Menap O-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphordithioate
Molinate S-ethyl-N-hexaphydro-I Hazepinuthiol-carbamate
Monocrotophos 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-crotonamide dimethyl phsosphat
Monolinuron N-(4-chlorophenyl N-methoxy-N-methyl urea
MSMA Monosodium methaearsonate
Neled 1, 2, dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate
Naphthylacetic acid Naphthylacetic acid and its derivations
Naburon 1~Butyl-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methyl urea
Nemafos( Thinozim) 0, 0-diethyl C-2 pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
Neopynamin 3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-phthal.imidomethyl
chrysanthamate
Nickel chloride Nickel chloride
Nitrofen 2. 4-dichlorophenyl 4-nitrophenyl ether
Omethotae dimethyl 8-(n-methyl-carbamoyle methyl)
phosphorpthioate
Orthane 0, S-dimethyl N-acetyl phosphoramidothioate
Oxapyrazon
(5-bromo-1,6-dihydro-6-oxo-l-phenyl-4-pyridazinyl
oxamicacid-compound with 2
dimethyl arninoethanol (1 & 1 'j
Oxycarboxin (DCMCD 5, 6, dihydro-2-methyl-l, 4-oxathin-3-carbo
xanilide 4, 4-dioxide
Paraquat 1, 1-pimethyal-4,4-bipyridyliumion
Pebulate 1, propyl-butyl-ethlocarbamate
Phenthoate S-aethoxycarbonylbenzyl-O,
0-phospho-rodithioate
Phorate diethyl S-(ethylthizmethyl) phosphorothioli-thicate
Phosalone S (6-echtoro-2-oxabenzoxolin-3yl) methyl-O,
0-dietyl-phosphorothioate
Phosphamidon 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-I-methyl
vinyl.ditnethyl phosphate
Phosphorus Phosphorus paste
Phosmet (Imidan) 0, 0-dimethyl-S-phtballlimide-niethyphos-phorodithioate
Phosvel (Leptophos) pheynlglyoxylonitrite oxime 0-0 diethyl phosphorothioat
Phoxin Phenylglyoxylonitrilic Oxime O-O-diethyl phosphonrothioate
Picloram 0(2),5,dichlori - 4-bromopheny1)O-methy 1 pheny lthio
phosphorate
1(Pipronil ) (1)-5-amino –1-(2,6 dichloro-a..a.a. troflu-p-tolyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl
sulfinyl pyraorezole-3-carvonitrile tetrazine]
Plictran tricyclohexyl tinhydroxide derivatives
Pronarnide (Kerb) 3, 5-dichloro-N (1,-dimethyl-2 propynyl) benexamide
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 730(E), dated 30th October , 1995.
Propanil 3. 4,-dichloropropionanilide
Propargite (Omite) Prop-2-ynyl-(4-butyl phenoxyl) -eycohexyl sulphite
Propineb Zinc propylenebdithiocarbanate(polymeric
1[Propoomocarb Hydrochloride Propy1 3-(dimethlyamine)-Propylcarbomate hydrochloride]
Prynachlor 0-N-butyn-(l)y; chloroactanilide
Pyracarbolid 2-methyl-5, 6-dihydro-4-H-pyran-3-carboxylic
anilide
Pyrazan (PCA) 5-amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3-pyridazone
Quinalphos 0, 0-diethyl quinoxalin-2-yl phosphorothioate
Rabicide 4, 5, 6, 7,-tetrachlorophalide
Ro-Neet S-ethyl N-ethyl-N-cyclothexyl-thiocarbamate
Ronnel 0, 0-dimethyl (0-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)
phosphorothionate
S-421 Octachlorodipropyl ether
Sclex 3,-(3, 5-dichlorophenyl)-5, 5-dimethyl
oxazo-lidinedione 2,4.
2[silafluofen (4-Ethoxyphenyl)[3-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxy-phenyl)-propyl]
(dimethyl)-silane.
Simazine 2-chloro-4, 6-bis (ethylamin) s-trazine
Sindone A 1, 1,-dimethyl-4, 6-di-isopropyl-indanyl ethyl
ketone
Sindone B 1, 1, 4-trimethyl 4,6-di-isopropyl-5-indanyl ethyl
ketone.
Sirmate 3, 4-and 2, 3-dichlorobenzyl N-methyl carbamate
Swep methyl 3,4 dichlorocarbanilate
Tar Acid Complex phenolic compounds or tar oil or
creosotes
Tavron G 2, 2, 2-trichlorethyl strayrene
1[Tevufenozide N-tertobuty1-N-(4-ethy1 benzoy1)-3,5, dimethy1 benzohy- dtrazide.]
Tecnazene 1, 2, 4, 5-tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzenes
Terbacil 3-t-butyl-5 chloro-methyluracil
Tetrachlorv.inphos (Gardona) 2-chloro-l-(2-,4,4-trichlorophenyl) vinyl
dimethyl phosphate
Tetram 0, 0-diethyl S-2-diethylamino ethyl
phosphorothioate hydrogen oxalate
2,4,5-TB 4-(2, 4, 5-trichlorocophnoxy)-butyric acid
Thiadiazinthion (Terracur) 5-carboxymathyl-methyl-2 H-1, 3,5 thiadiazin
2 thione
Thiophanate-M 2-di~(3-methoxy-carbonyl-2
thiouried) benzene
Tranid exo-3-chloro-endo-6-cyano-2 norbornan
O-Ene-l-methyl-carbamoyl)
oxime
1[Transfluthrin 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluorobenzyl(IR,3S)-3-(2,2-dichloro viny1)
-2,2-dimethy1-cyclopropane carboxylate.]
Triallate S-2, 2, 3-trichloroallyl dis-lopropylthic-carbamate
Tridemorph 2,6-dimethyl"4.-tridecyl morpholone
1[Triflumizzol (E)-4-Choloro-oc,oc,oc-Trifluoro-N-(1 imidezol-1-y1-2-
propoxy ethylidine) o-toluidine).
Tunic 2, (3, S-dichlorop henyl)-4-methyl lm
2,4-oxadiazo-linine-3,5, dione
Udonkor. N-(beta-cyanothyl) monochloroacetamide
Vamidothion 0, 0-dimethyl-s-2-1, methyl-8-carbamoyl ethylthio ethyl) phosphorothioate
Vegetta Ethylene thiuram monosulphide
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 538(E), dated 21st November, 1996
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 730(E), dated 30th October , 1995.
Vornalate S-propyl NN-diprophyl thiolcarbamate
Zectran 4-dimethylamino-3,5-xylel-N-methylcarbamate
Basagram 3-isopropyl-IH-2,3-benxathiadixin 4-(3H)-one,
2-2-dioxide
Basalin N-2-chloressthyl) N-propyl-trifhcoro 2, 6,
dinitro-p-touludine
Bavistin. 2-(methoxy-carbamoyl)-benzimidazole
Campogram M 2,5-dimethyl furan 3-carbanic acid anili'de and
320gmsog (Zink)
Trifluralin 2, 6-dinitro-NN-dipropyl-4-triflouromethyl aniline
Flumeturon N-(3-trifluro-methylphenyl)-N'N'-dimethyl urea
Metabromuron N-(P-bromophenyl)-N'-methyl-N-methexy
urea
Mancozeb zinc-manganese ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate
1[Methabenzthiazuron 1, 3-.fimethyl-3 (2, benzothiozoiyl)-ureal
2 [Streptomycin
Tetracyclines
Terbuteryne 2-tert, butylarnino 4-ethylamino-6-methyliO,
S-triazine)
Glysophosate [N-1 (phosphonoinethyl) glycinel present as
isoprophylarnine salt]
[5] Bacillus thuringienisis
[3] [Benthiocarb S-(4-chlor1obenzyl)-N, N-diethylthiol carbamate
Cyperrnethrin x-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-d iclilorovinyl)
cyclopropane carboxylate
Decamethrin (S)-x-cyano-rn-phenoxybenzyl
(IR-3R)-3-(2,2dibromovinyl)dimethyl
cyclopropane carboxylate
Fenvalerate x-cyano-rn-phenoxybenzyl –x-isopropyl-pchlorophynel acetate
Perrnethrin 3 phenoxy benzyl (cis-trans-3 (2,2-dischlorovinyl)
2,2dimethyl –cyclopropane
caboxylate.
Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile 1, 2, 4 Trichloro-3, 5-dinitrobenzene.]
[Bromophos 0-(4 Brorno 2,5 dichlorophenyl) 00-dimethyl phosphorothioate
Bromobhes ethyl 0-(4 bromo 2, 5 dichlorophenyl) OO-di-ethyl
phosphorothioate
Cartap 1, 3-di (carinolythio) 2-dimethyl phosphorothioate
Dichloprophen (Antiphen) 5, 5-dichloro 2, 2, dihydroxy Phenyl
methane
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 823(E), dated 28th September, 1976
2. Ins.by G.S.R. 201(E), dated 29th March 1978.
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 574( E),Gazatte of India, 1xtra.Pt.II.Sec. 3(i),dated 6th November,
1979.
4. Ins. by G.S.R. 32(E) Gazate of India.Extra.Pt.II.Sec.3(i) dated 12th February,
1980.
5. Subs by G.S.R. 576(E) dated 26th August, 1993.
Dinobuton Isopropyl-2(1-methyl-n-propyl) 4,6-dinitro phenyl carbonate.
Dithianon 2,3-dicyano-1, 4-dithia-antharquin-one Thlylformate
Ethyl formate Ethyl formate
Fenfurarn 2-methyl-furan-3 carboxanilide
Glyphosine N, N-bis (phosphonornethyl) glycine
Guazatin 1, 17-diguanidino-9-azahepta decane
Isofanphos O’-ethyl-O-(2-isoproposy-carbonyl)phenyl isopropyl
phosphoramidothioate
Isoproturon N-, n-dirnethyl-N-4-isopropyl phenyl urea
Magnesium phosphide Magnesium phosphide
Matribuzin 4-amino-6-tort, butyl-3 (rnethyl thio, 1, 2,4
triazine-5 (4 H) one
Triadimefon 1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3, 3-dimethyl-l-)1-H-1, 2,
4-tridzon-l-yl) -2 butanone
Triforine 1, 4-di (2, 2, 2-trichloro-l-formami doethyl)
piperazine
Vacor N-3, pyridyl
methyl-N-p-nitrophenyl urea]
1[Amitraz 2-methy1-1, 3-di-(2-4-xyly-limino)2-azapropane
Bendiocarb 2,2-dimethylbenzo-1,3-dioxo1 4-y1 methy1 carbamate.
Benzoylpropethy1 ethy1 N-benzoyl-N-(3,4-dichloropheny1) DL alaninate
Cyanazine 2-(4-chloro-6-ethylamino-1,3,5-triazin-2-ylamino)-2-methy1
phorothioate.
Etrimfos O-(6-ethoxy-2-ethy1-4-pyrimidiny1)O.O-dimethy1 phosphorothioate.
Glyodin 2-heptadecy1-3, 4-dihydro-111-imidazoly1 acetate
Oxadiazon 3-(2,4-dichloro-5-(1-methylethoxy) pheny1)-5(1, 1-demethylethy1)-1,3,
4-oxadiazol-2(311)-0ne.
Oxyflurofen 2-Chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophinoxy1-4-trifluormethy1)benzene
Propetamphos (E)-O02, isopropoxycarbony1-1-methy1 viny1-O-methy1 ethy1 phosphoramidothioate.
Scilliroside 313,6B-6-acetyloxy-3(B-D-glucopyransoylozy)8,14-dihydroxy bufa-1-20,22,trienolide.
Thiocyclam(hydrogenoxalate) N.N-dimethy1,1,2,3-trithian-5-amine hydrogenoxalate.
Viclozolin 3-(3,5-dichloropheny1)-5-etheny1-5-methy1-2, 4-oxazolidinedione.
Benodanil 2-lodo-N-pheny –lbezamide.
Diclofopmethy1 2-(4-(2-methoxyacety1)phenolxy)-propanole acid
Metalaxy1 methy1-(2-methoxyacety1)N-(2,6--xyly1)-D1-alaninate.
Pendimethalin N-(1-ethy1 propy1)-3,4- dimethy1 2,6-dinitroben/cncamin
Posethy1 aluminium Aluminium tris (ethy1-phosphonate)
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 501(E), Gazette of india, Extra.Pt.II.Sec.3(i),dated 17th July
1982.
Thiabendazole 2-(4-Thiazology1)-benzimidazole
Butrizol 4-n-buty1-4H-1,24-triazole.
TCMTB 2-(Thiocyanomethy1)benzothiazole.
Bromadiolone 3,3, 4-bromol 1-bipheny1-4, Y-3 hydroxy-1-pheny1 propy1-4
hydroxy-2 H-1-benzopyran-2 one.) ]
1[Flucythrinate RS-Cyano-3-3Phenoxy Benzyle (s) 2-(4
difluomethoxy
phenyl)-methylbutyrate
Triazophos 0, 0-diethyl 0-1-phenyl-l, 2,4
triazol-3-zylphosphorothioate
Diflbenzuron 1 (4-chlorophenyl)-3
(2),6-difluorobenzoval) urea
Bitertanol B-(1, 1-biphenyl)-4 yloxy)-1, (1, 1 dimethyl
ethyl-I 1, 2,-triazole-l-ethrnol
Sethooreydion .2, 1(ethoxyimine) butyl-5
(2-ethylthopropy)-3-hydroxy
2-cylohexen-l-one
Brodifaccum 3-(3-(4-brornobiphenyl-4-Yl)-1, 2,3,4,
tetrahydrol-naphtyl)
4-hydroxyeouniarin .
Methoprene Isopropyl (2E, 4E 11-methoxy-3,7-11
trimethyl-2, 4-didecadienotate.]
[Isoprothiolane Diesopropyl-l,
3-dithiolan-2yl-idenemalenate
Carbosulfan 2,3-dihydry2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl
[(dibutylamine, thio] methyl
carbamate
Prochloraz N-propyl-N-[2-(2,4,6, trichlorophenoxy ethyl],
imidaxole-l-carbozamide
Methacrifos 0-2 methoxycarbonylprop 1-enyl-'0, 0,
dimethyl-phosphorothioate
Chloroluron 3-(3-chloro-p-tolyl-l, 1-dimethylurea
Probenazole 3-allyloxy 1, 3-benzolsothiazol-1, 1-dioxide
3[Tau)Fluvalinate] (RS)-d-cyano-3 phynqxybenzyl
(R)-2(2)-Chloro-4-trifluoromethyl-aniline)-3-methylbutanoate
DEPA N-diethyl-phenyl acetamide
Fenpropathrin -d cyano-3 phenoxybenzyl-2, 2, 3, 3, 3-tetramethyl-
1-cyclopropane-carboxylate
Phenothrin 3 phenoxybenzyl
(IRS)-cis-transchrysanthemate
Kasugamycin -[5-amino-2-methyl-6-(2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxy-
Cyclo hexy), tetrahydropyran-3-yl)
amino-a-iminoaccetic-acid.
AmiditicHydrazone Tetrahydro-5, 5-d imethyl 2 (1-H)
pyrimidinone-3 4- (trifluoromethyl)
phenyl] (1-(2-4 trifluoromethyl) phenyl
(ethenyl-2-propenylidene) hydrazone .
Anilofos S [N(4-chloro-phenyl)
(H-isopropyl-carbomoyl-methyl) 0,
0-dimethyl dismophosphate
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 500(E), Gazette of India, Extra.Pt Ii Sec.3(i), dated 18th June,
1985.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 839(E), Gazette of India, Extra. Pt.II.Sec.3(i), dated 14th Novemeber,
1985.
3. Subs by G.S.R. 576(E), dated 26th August, 1993.
A herbal extract containing diallyl disulphide, alkyl propyl disulphide and
Alkyl isothiocyanate, diallyl disulphide, alkyl propyl disulphide and allyl
isothiocyanate.]
1[Phenamiphos" Ethyl 4-methylthio-m-tolyl
(Fenamiphos) isoprpylphosphoramidate
Ametryne N-ethyl-N' 1-(methylethyl)-6-(rnethylthio)-1,'3,
5-triazine-2,4-diarnine
Prornetryne N, N-lbis (l-methylethyl (-6-(methylthio)-1,
3-5-triazine2, 4-diamine
Fluazifop RS: 2-[4(5 trifluoromethyl-2-pyridylo;xy phenoxy),
propionic acid.]
2[BORIC ACID ] Ortho boric acid
BROMOPROPYLATE Isopropy1 4, 4' dibromobenzilate
RESMETHRIN 5-benzy1-3-furylmethy1(IRS, 3RS, IRS, 3SR)-2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylprop-1-eny1)cyclopropanecarbnoxylate.
AZAMETHIPHOS S-6 Chloro-2,3-dihydro-2, oxo-oxazole(4,5-b)pyridine-3-ylmethy1 C,
O-dimethy1 ph-phorohioate.
METACHLOR 2-Chloro-6-ethy1-N-)2-methoxy1-1-methylethy1)acet-0-toluidide.
VALIDAMYCINA IL-(1,3,4/2,6)-2,3-diydroxy-6-hydrozymethy1-4-(is,4R, 5s, 63)-4, 5,
6-trihydroxy 3- hydroxymethylcyclohex-2-enylaminor)cyclohexy 1 –BD-glucopyroanoside.
HALOXYFOP METHYL Methy1 2-(4)(3-chloro-5(trifluoro-methy1-2-pyridiny1)oxy]phenoxy)propanoate.
PIMARICIN (8E,14E,16E,18E,20E,)-IS,3R,5S,7S,12R,24R,25S,26R-22-(3-amino-3-6-dideoxy-B-D-mannopyrano-syloxy-1,3,26-trihydroxy-12-methy1-10-oxo-6,
11,28-trioxatricyclo(22,3-1-05.7)octacosa-8,14,16,18,20-pentacne-25-carboxylic acid.
CYHALOTHRIN (RS) 1-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl(Z)-(1RS, 3RS)-(2-chloro-3,3, 3-trifluoropropenyl)-2,2-dometjhuylcyclopropane-carnboxylate.
CHOLECALCIREROL 9,10(seocholesta-5, 7,10(10)trein-3 betaol:activate 7-dehydrocholestrol.
TOLCLOFOS, METHYL O-(2, 6-dichloro-4-methy1-pheny1) O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate.
PIPEROPHOS S-2-methylpiperidinocarbonyl-methyl O,O-dipropylphos-phorodithioate.
CHLORPYRIPHOS-METHYL O,O-dimethyl O-3,5,6-Trichloro-2-Pyridylphosphorothioate]
3[Blssticidin 'S' 1-(4-amino 1, 2-dihydro-2-oxopyrimidin-1-yl)-4-(S)-3-amino-5-(1-methylguasnidino)
Valermido)-1,2,3,4-tetradcoxy-D-erythro-hex-2-enopyranuronic acid.
Difethialone (Bromo-4'-(biphenyl-l-1)-yl-4)3 tetrahydro-1,2,3,4-naphthyl-1)3-hydroxy-4,
2H-1 benzothiopyranone-2.
Imazalil-MAGNATE Allyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-imidazol-l-yletyl either.
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 31(E), Gazette of India, Extra, Pt.II, Sec.3(i), dated 15th January,
1987.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 511(E), Gazette of India, Extra, Pt.II, Sec.3(i), dated 22nd May,
1987.
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 677(E), dated 26th August, 1993.
Naproanilide 2-(2-naphthyloxy)propinonanilide.
Phenothiol S-ethy1(4-chloro-o-tolyloxy) thicacetate.
Terbufos S-(((1,1-dimethylethyl)thio)methyl)-O,o-dicthyl phosphorodithicate.
or
S-tert-bytyl thiomethyl-o,o-diethyl Phosphorodithioate.
Batocarboxim 3-(methyl thio)-o-((methyl amino)carbonyl)oxime-2 butanone.
Imidacloprid 1-(6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)-methyl)-N-nitroimidazolidin-2-yildeneamine.
Piroxofop Propinyl 2-Propynyl(R)-2-(4-(5-chloro-3-fluroro-2-pyridinyloxy)-phenoxy)-propinonate.]
Abamectin (Vertimate) Mixure of Avermectins(abamectin;amixture containing a minimum
of 80% avermectin B,a(5-0-demethyl avermeetin A, a and a maximum of 20% avermection
B, b (5-0-demethyl-25-de-(1-Methylpropyl)-25-(1-mthylethyl)avermectin A, a).
Ancymidol a(-Cycloproy1-4-methoxy-a-(pyrimidin-5-yl)benzyl alcohol.
Bifenox Methyl-5-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate.
Butralin N-Sec-butyl-4-tert-butyl-2,6-dinitiroaniline.
Chlorphonium chloride Tributyl(2,4-dichloro-benzyl)phosphonium
Daminozide N-dimethylaminosuccinameic acid.
Demeton-S Methyl S-2-ethylthiocthyl O,O-dimethylphosphorothoate (IUPAC).
Dichloroprop (1)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)Propionic acid (IUPAC)
Fludiexonil 4-(2,2-difluoro benzo(1,3) dioxol-4-yl), 111-pyrrole-3-Carbonitrile.
HP-ROPE ZZEZ-7,II-Hexadecadien-1-YL, Acetate, Z-II-Hexadecenal, Z-9-Hexadecenal.
Z-II-HEXAECENAL Z-ll-16al+Z-II-16AC.
Lufenuron (RS)-1-(2,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3,hexefluoropropoxy)-phenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorobenzyl)-Urea.
Metamitron 4-Amino-4-5, dihydro-3-Methyl-6-phenyl-1,2,3-triazin-5-one (IUPAC)
Dodcmorph (Meltatox) 4-Cyclodedecyl-2,6-dimethyl-morpholine.
Mopiquat chloride 1,1-dimethyl-piperidinium
Naproamide (RS)-N.N.diethyl-2(A-Naphthyloxy)propionamide.
Oxadiargyl 5-tert-buty 1-3-(2,4-dichloro-5-propargyloxypheny1)-1,3,4 oxadiazol-2(3H)-One(IUPAC).
Phenmedipham methyl 3-(3-methyl carbaniloyloxy)carbanilate(IUPAC)
Pymetrozine 6, methyl-4-[(pyridin-3-yl methuylenc)-amino]-4,5-dichloro-n-(1,1-dimethylprophyny1)benzamide(IUPAC)
PB-RPEL ZZEZ-7, 11-Hexadecadicn-1YL-Acetate.
Paclobutrazol (2RS, 3RS)-1-)4-Chlorophenyl-4, 4-dimethyl-2-(1h-1,2,4-triazol-l-yl)
pentan-3-ol.
1[Tebuconazole A1fa-tert-buty-alpha-(para-chiloropheathyl)-1H,-1,2,
4-triazole-1 ethanol]
Tracontanol l-triacontanol.
Thioura(Thiocarbamide) Thiourea.
1[Triflumizole (E)-4-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluoro-No[1h-imidazonl-1-yl)-2-propoxyethylidene-O-toluidine]
Triticonazole (IRS)-(E)-5-[4-chlorophenyl)methylene]-,2-dimethyl-l(lh-l,2,4 trazole-l-yl-methyl)cyclopentan-l-ol.
Uniconazole (E)-1-(RS)-1(4-chlorophenyl)-4, 4-dimethyl 1-2(IH-1.2.4-trazolly-yl)pentl-en-30l.]
2{Alanycarb Ethyl(Z)-benzyl, N-methyl (1-methyl thioethyliden-eamno)oxycarbobly)amino
thio-Balaninate.
Beta-Cyfluthrin o(-cyano-4 fluoro-3phenoxy (Mixture of 2 benzyl 3-(2,2 dicholorovin-enantiomeric
pairs)yl)2,2-dimethyl cyclopropane carboxylate. Pair-II(S)-o-(cyano-4fluoro-3-phenoxy-benzyl(IR)-cis-3-(2,2-dicholorovinyl)-2,2
dimethylcyclopropane car-boxylate and the corresponding (R)-(IS)-cis-isomer;
Beta-Cyper-Methrin (s)-o(cyano-3-[henoxy benzyl(IR)-cis-3(2),2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2
dimethyl cyclo propane carboxylate and (R)-o-cyano-3phenoxy benzyl (IS)-cis-3-(2,2
dichlorovinyl) 2,2,-dimethyl cyclopropane with (S)-0-(-cyano-3 phenoxy benzyl(IR)-trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2
dimethyl cyclopropane Carboxylate and (R)-o-(cyano-3 phenoxy benzyl(IS)-trans-3-(2,2
dichlorovinyl)-2,2 dimethyl cyclopropane carboxylate.
Bupirimate Chlorfenapyr 5-Butyl-2-ethylamino-6 methylpyrimidin-4-yl-dimethyl.
Cyhalofop butyl sulfamate, 4-bromo-2-(4-choloro-phenyl)-1-ethoxy –methyl-5-trifluormethyl
pyrrole-3-carbonitrile.
butyl(R)-2-4-(4-cyano-2—fluorophenozy)phenoxy propionate.
Desmedipham Ethyl 3-phenyl carbamoyl-oxyphenyl carbamate.
Epoxiconazole (2-s-3SR)-1-3-(2-chloro-phenyl)-2,3-epoxy-2(4-fluorphenyl)-proply-III-1,2,4-triazole.
Ethofume-state (+) 2-ethoxy-2,3 dihydro –3,3-dimethl benzo furan 5 yl methane sulfnate.
Famoxa-Done 3-anilino-5-methyl-5(4-phenoxyphenyl)-2,4-oxazolidinedione.
Fenazaquinn 4-tert-butylphenethyl quinazolin 4 –yl either.
Flurtamon (RS)-5-methyl amino-2-phenyl-4(oc,oc,oc-trifluoro-m-tolyl)furan 32(H)
one.
Fluthiamide 4-fluoro-N-iso proply-2(5-trifluoro methyl-1,3,4, thiadozol-2-yloxy)
acetanilide- 2-Fluoroacetamide.
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 730(E), dated 30th October, 1995.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 621(E), dated 27th October, 1997
.
Fluthiamide Halosulfuron- Mehtyl 3-chloro-5-(4,6-dimethoxy-pyrimidin-2-ylcar-
Methyl Heptenophos bamoyl sulfamoyl)-1-methylpyraxole4-carboxylate
Hydrogen Cyanamide 7-Chlorobicyclo(3,2,0)hepta-2,6,-dien 6-yl dimethy yl
Indoxacarb phosphate Carbamic acide nitrile; cyanamide; cyanoamine.
(s)70-chloro-3-methoxy carbonyl-(4-trifluroro methoxy phenyl)-cabamoyl-2,5-dithydroindero(1,2,e)(1,3,4)
oxadiazene-4a(34)-carboxylic and methylesir.
Isopeopazol I methylethyl 5-4 bromo-I-methyl-5(trifluoromethyl)IH-
pyrazone 3-yl-2-chloro-4-flurobenzoate.
Isouron 3-(5-tert-butyl =iso xazole-3-)I, I-dimethyl urea.
Karanjin Karanjin(isolated form Ponqamia glabra)
Methoxyfe N'tert-butyl-N-(3,5-dimethylbenzoyl)-3-methoxy-2-methyl-
enazide Propaquizafop benzohydrazide.
Pyrithiobac-Sodium 2-isopropylident-amino-oxyethy(R)-2-4-(6 chlorqu-inoxalin-2-yloxy)phexoxy
propionate.
Pyrithiobac-Sodium Sodium 2-chloro-6-(4,6-dimethoxy pyrimidin-2-yl thio)
Spinosad benzoate. spinosad 1, Spinosyn A.
2,-(6-deoxy-2,3,4 trio-o-methyl-alpha-l-,mannopy ransoyl) oxy(-13-(5 dimethyl amino)
6-methyl-2, H-pyram-2hl)9-ethyl 1-2,3,3a,5A,5B,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a, 16b teradecahydro-14-menthl=yl-IH-as
indaceno (3,2-d)-oxacyclodo decin-7,15-dione.2.Spinoxyn D 2-(6-deoxy-2,3,4-trio-o-methyl-alpha-L-mannopuyra-nosyl)(XY)13-[(5-dimethylaino)
tetrahydro-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2yl]-9-ethyl-2,3,3a,5a,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a,16b,-tetradca-hydro
4,14,dimethyl-dimethyl-IH-as-indaceno(3,2-1_oxacyclodedecin-7,15-dione.
Lithium Perflu-orooctane suflonate.
Sulfonite n-)4,6-dimethoxy 2-pyrimidiryl)-2-ethyl sulfonyli-midazol
Sulfosulfuron 1,2. a pyridine-3-sulfonamide.
Triflumuron 1-(2-cholorbenzoy)-3-(4-trifluoro-methoxyphenyl urea).]
1[Antagonistic fungi and Bacteria:
(a) Bacillus subtilis
(b) Gliocladium Species
(c) Pseudomonas Fluorescens
(d) Trichoderma species
Entomogenous fungi:
(a) Beauveria bassiana
1. Added by G.S.R. 224(E) dated 26th march, 1999.
(b) Metarrhizium anisopliae
(c) Nomurea rileyi
(d) Verticillium lecanii
Grannulosis Viruses (GV)
Nuclear Polyhedrosis Viruses (NPV)]
THE INSECTICIDES RULES, 1971
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 36 of the Insecticides Act. 1968(46
of 1968), the Central Government, after consultation with the Central Insecticides
Board, hereby makes the following rules, namely :-
CHAPTER -1
PRELIMINARY
1.Short title and Commencement
These rules may be called the Insecticides Rules, 1971.
[2]They shall come into force on the 30th day of October, 1971.
2 .Definitions:- In these rules unless the context otherwise requires-
a."Act" means the Insecticides Act, 1968(46 of 1968);
(2) ***
3. ( c) "expiry date" means the date that is mentioned on the container,
lebel or
wrapper against the column ' date of Expiry;]
3. (d) 'form" means a form set out in the First Schedule;
(e)"laboratory" means the Central Insecticides Laboratory;]
(f) schedule" means a schedule annexed to these rules;
(2)[ ***]
4. (h) "pests" means any insects, rodents, fungi weeds and other forms
of plant or
animal life not useful to human beings;]
3. (i) "primary package" means the immediate package containing the insecticides;
( j ). "principal" means the importer or manufacturer of insecticides,
as the case may be,
(k). "registration" includes provisional registration;
( l.) "rural area" means an area which falls outside the limits of any
Municipal
Corporation or municipal Committee or a Notified Area Committee or a
Cantonment;
(m) "Schedule' means a Schedule annexed to these rules;
(n)"secondary package" means a package which is neither a primary package
not a
transportation package;
(o) "section" means a section of the Act;
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1. Vide G.S.R. 1650 dated 19th October, 1971, published in the Gazette of India.
Extra.Pt.II.Sec.3(i). dated 30th October. 1971.
2. Omitted by G.S.R. 736(E), dated 9th December, 1977
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 533 (E), dated 6th August 1993.
4. Subs.by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993
( p)"testing facility" means an operational unit where the experimental
studies are
being carried out or have been carried out in relation to submission of data on
product quality or on safety or on efficacy, or an residues or on stability in
storage of the insecticides for which an application for registration is made;
(q) "transportation package" means the outermost package used for transportation
of insecticides.)
(1) (r) 'commercial pest control operation means any application or dispersion of
Insecticide (s) including fumigants in household or public or private premises or
land and includes pest control operations in the field including aerial applications
for commercial purposes but excludes private use;
(s) pest control operators' means any person who undertakes pest control operations
and includes the person or the firm or the company or the organization under whose
control such a person (s) is operating.]
CHAPTER - II
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD, REGISTRATION COMMITTEE AND LABORATORY
3. Functions of the Board:- The board shall , in addition to the functions assigned
to it by the Act, carry out the following functions, namely:
( a) advise the Central Government on the manufacture of insecticides under the
Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 (65 of 1951);
(b) specify the uses of the classification of insecticides on the basis of their
toxicity as well as their being suitable for aerial application;
(c) advise tolerance limits for insecticides, residues and an establishment of
minimum intervals between the application of insecticides and harvest in respect
of various commodities;
( d) specify the shelf-life of insecticides;
(e) suggest colorization, including coloring matter which may be mixed with
concentrates of insecticides, particularly those of highly toxic nature;
( f) carry out such other functions as are supplemental, incidental or consequential
to any of the functions conferred by the Act or these rules.
4. Functions of Registration Committee
The Registration Committee shall, in addition to the functions assigned to it
by the Act perform the following functions, namely;
(a) specify the precautions to be taken against poisoning through the use or handling
of insecticides;
( b) carry out such other incidental or consequential matters necessary for carrying
out the functions assigned to it under the Act or these rules.
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1. Ins. by G.S.R. 371 (E), dated 20th May ,1999(w.e.f.20-5-1999)
5. Functions of laboratory:- The functions of the Laboratory shall be as follows;
( a) to analyze such samples of insecticides sent to it under the Act by any officer
or authority authorized by the Central or State Governments and submission of certificates
of analysis to the concerned authority;
(b) to analyze samples of materials for insecticide residues under the provisions
of
the Act;
(c) to carry out such investigations as may be necessary for the purpose of ensuring
the conditions of Registration of insecticides;
(d) to determine the efficacy and toxicity of insecticides;
(e.) to carry out such other functions as may be entrusted to it by the Central
Government or by a State Government with the permission of the Central
Government and after consultation with the Board.
CHAPTER - III
REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
6. Manner of Registration
1.(1) (a) An application for registration of an insecticide under the Act shall
be
made in forms I and the said Form including the verification portion, shall be
signed in case of an individual by the individual himself or a person duly
authorized by him in case of Hindu Undivided Family, by the karat or any person
duly authorized by him , in case of partnership firm by the managing partner, in
case of a company by any person duly authoresses in that behalf by the board of
directors and in any other case by the person in charge or responsible for the conduct
of the business. Any change in members of Hindu undivided family or partners or
the Board of Directors or the person in charge as the case may be shall be forthwith
intimated to the secretary central insecticides board and registration committee
and the Licensing Officer.
(b) The Registration Committee may, if necessary, direct inspection of the testing
facility for establishing the authenticity of the data.]
2. (2) An application form duly filled together with a bank draft, drawn in favor
of the Accounts Officer Directorate or Plant Protection Quarantine & Storage,
payable at. Faridabad towards registration fee shall be sent to the Secretary Registration
Committee, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage NH-IV Faridabad-121001,
Haryana. The fee shall be payable as follows:-
( i.) Rupees five thousand each in case of application for registration under sections
9(3) and 9(3B) of the insecticides act, 1968;
(ii) rupees two thousand five hundred incase of application for registration under
section 9(4) of the insecticides act,1968.]
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1. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993
2. subs by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May, 1999(w.e.f.20.-5-1999)
1(3) the registration fee payable shall be paid by a demand draft drawn on the state
bank of India Faridabad, in favor of the Accounts Officer, Directorate of plant
protection, Quarantine and storage, Faridabad, Haryana.
4. The certificate of registration shall be in Form II or Form II-A as the case
may be and shall be subject to such conditions as specified therein.]
2[ 6A Issue of duplicate Certificate of Registration
A fee of rupees one Hundred shall be paid in the form of demand draft drawn on the
State Bank of India, Faridabad in favor of the Accounts Officer, Directorate of
Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage, Faridabad, Haryana for a duplicate copy
of a Certificate of Registration if the original is defaced, damaged or lost.]
3[6B. Addition, deletion or alteration on the certificate of Registration
including labels and leaflets.
A fee of rupees one hindered shall be paid in the form of demand draft drawn on
the State Bank of India, faridabad, in favor of the Accounts Officer, Directorate
of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, faridabad, Haryana on each occasion
for each.
Certificate of Registration for addition deletion, alteration on the certificate
of
registration including labels and leaflets.]
7. Appeal :-
(1) An appeal against any decision of the Registration Committee under section 9
shall be preferred in writing 4[in Form II -B in duplicate) to the central
Government in the Department of Agriculture.
( 2) The appeal shall be in writing and shall set out concisely and under distinct
heads the grounds on which the appeal is preferred.
4(3)Eevery appeal shall be accompanied by a demand draft of rupees one thousand
towards fee and a copy of the decision appealed against.
4.(4) The fee payable for preferring an appeal shall be paid by a demand draft
drawn on the State Bank of India, New Delhi in favor of the pay and Accounts
Officer Department of Agriculture & cooperation, New Delhi.]
'Miscellaneous'-Fees, Fines, etc., realized under Insecticides Act. 1968."
8. Manner of publication of refusal to register or cancellation of certificate of
registration - A refusal to register an insecticide or a cancellation of the certificate
of registration of an insecticide shall also be published in any two English and
hindi newspapers which have circulation in a substantial part of India and in any
of the journals published byu the Department of Agriculture of the Government of
India.
CHAPTER IV
GRANT OF LICENSES
9. Licenses to manufacture insecticides
4.(1) Application for the grant or renewal of a license to manufacture any
insecticide shall be made in Form III or form IV as the case may be to the
licensing officer and shall be accompanied by a fee of rupees two thousand for
every insecticide and a maximum of rupees twenty thousand for all insecticides
for which the license is applied.]
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1.Subsituted by GSR 533(E)( dt. 6.8.1993.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 533(E) , dated 6th August, 1993 and subs. by G.S.R. 371(E), dated
20th May , 1999.(w.e.f.20-5-1999).
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May, 1999(w.e.f.20-5-1999)
4. Subs. by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999).
( 2).If an insecticide is proposed to be manufactured at more than one place,
separate applications shall be made and separate licenses shall be issued in
respect of every such place.
1(3.) A license to manufacture insecticides shall be issued in Form V and shall
be
subject to the following conditions namely:
( i.) The license and any certificate of renewal shall be kept on the approved
premises and shall be produced for inspection at the request of an insecticide
Inspector appointed under the Act or any other Officer or authority authorized
by the Licensing Officer.
(ii).Any change in the expert staff named in the license shall forthwith be reported
to the licensing officer.
(iii) If the license wants to undertake during the currency of the license to
manufacture for sale of additional insecticides he shall apply to the licensing
officer for the necessary endorsement in the license on payment of the
prescribed fee for every category of insecticides.
(iv.) An application for the renewal of a license shall be made as laid down
in rule 11.
( v) The Licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Act and the rules made
there under for the time being in force.]
(vi). (1) the licensee shall obtain ISI mark certificate from Bureau of Indian Standard
within three months of the commencement of the manufacture.
(vii) No insecticides shall be sold or distributed without ISI Mark Certification.]
3(4) A licensing officer may after giving reasonable opportunity of being heard,
to the applicant refuse to grant any license .
(4A) No license to manufacture an insecticide shall be granted unless the
licensing
officer is satisfied that necessary plant and machinery safety devices and first
aid
facilities, etc., exist in the premises where the insecticide is proposed to be
manufactured.]
4((5) A fee of rupees one hundred shall be paid for a duplicate copy of a license
issued under this rule, if the original is defaced, damaged or lost.]
10. license for sale etc., of insecticides
(1)Applications for the grant or renewal of a license to sell, stock or exhibit
for sale or distribute insecticides shall be made in form VI for Form VII, as the
case
may be to the licensing officer and shall be a accompanied by the fees specified
in sub rule (2).
(3) 2 The fee payable under sub-rule (1) for grant or renewal of a license
shall be
rupees five hundred for every insecticide for which the license is applied
subject a maximum of Rs. 7500. Thereare shall be a seprate fee for each place, if
any insecticide is sold, stocked or exhibited for sale at more than one
place. Provided that the maximum fee payable in respect of insecticides commonly
used for household purposes and registered as such shall be rupees two hundred fifty
for every place;
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1. Subs by G.S.R. 47 (E), dated 24th July, 1976
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 372(E) dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
3. Subs. by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993
4. Subs by G.S.R. 371 (E), dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
5. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E) dated 6th august, 1993 and again subs by G.S.R. 371(E)
dated 20th May 1999(w.e.f.20-5-1999).
Provided further that, if the place of sale is established in the rural areas, the
fee shall be one fifth of the fee specified in this rule.]
( 3).If any insecticide is proposed to be sold or stocked for sale at more than
one
place, separate applications shall be made and separate license s shall be issued
in respect of every such place 4[and for every insecticides.]
2[3A) Pest Control Operators-
( i.) Any person who desires to undertake pest control operations, with the use
of Aluminium Phosphide, Methyl promide. Ethylene dibromide or as notified shall
apply for a license in Form VI-A with a fee of rupees one thousand for each
place of operation. The license granted for such operations shall be valid
for a
period of five years provided that the license shall be renewed after verification
or inspection at the expiry of this period on application in Form VI-B for a
further period of five years with an application fee fo rupees one thousand.
( ii)A license to stock and use insecticides for pest control operators will
be issued in Form VI-C.
(iii.)Any person who applies for grant of license for undertaking pest control
operations should be at least a graduate in Agriculture or in science with
Chemistry as a subject with a certificate of minimum 15 days training from any
of the following institutions- Central Food Techonological Research Institute,
Mysore; indian Grain storage Institute, Hapur and National Plant Protection
Training Institute, Hyderabad.
(iv)For undertaking fumigation, the pest control operators shall have to contain
special permission from the Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India
in addition to obtaining license . The Plant Protection adviser will grant such
permission as per procedure or guide lines approved by the Registration
committee.
(v.)The commercial pest control operators shall adhere to the prescribed guidelines
or procedures as laid down by the Plant Protection adviser to the Government of
India in regard to the fumigation operations undertaken by them.]
4.(1) A license to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute insecticides
shall be
issued in Form VIII and shall be subject to the following conditions, namely:
( i.)The license shall be displayed, in a prominent place in the part of the
premises open to the public.
( ii)The license shall comply with the provisions of the Act, and the rules
made
thereunder of the time being in force.]
( iii)(2) Where the licensee wants to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute
any
additional insecticides during the currency of the license on payment of fees
specified in sub-rule (2).]
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1. Added by G.S.R. 533 (E), dated 6th, August 1993
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May, 1999(w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
3. Subs by G.S.R. 474(E),dated 24th July 1976
4. Subs by G.S.r. 533(E) dated 6th August 1993.
( iv.) If the licensing officer is satisfied that a particular insecticide is harmful
to
human beings animals or environment, he may after recording reasons and
referring the Insecticide to the Insecticide analyst, prohibit temporarily its sale
for a period of thirty days or till he obtains the report of the analyst, whichever
is earlier. ]
2(4A) [(i) Every person shall along with his application for grant or renewal of
a
license to undertake operation or sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute
Insecticides, file a certificate from the principal whom he represents or desires
to
represent the Form VI-D.].
(ii) The certificate to be issued by the principal shall be addressed to the
licensing officer of the concerned area and shall contain full particulars of
the principal including their registration and manufacturing license
numbers, full name and address of the person proposed to be authorised
and also the type of formulations to be used in commercial pest control
operations, sold, stocked or exhibited, for sale or distribution.
( iii) In order to verify the genuineness or otherwise of the certificate, the principal
shall send to the licensing officer of the State where he intends to sell his
products an adequate number of copies of the specimen signature or the
specimen signatures of the persons authorised in writing to issued the principal's
certificate.
( iv) In case of suspension, revocation or cancellation of the certificate, the
principal shall forthwith intimate the licensing officer having jurisdiction.]
1 [(5) A licensing officer may, after giving a reasonable opportunity of being heard
to the applicant refuse to grant any license .]
5.[(6) A fee of rupees one hundred shall be payable for a duplicate copy of a
license issued under this rule if the original is defaced, damaged or lost.]
2(10A.) Segregation and disposal of date-expired pesticides
(a.)Immediately after the date of expiry all such stocks after being segregated
and
stamped not for sale or not for use or not for manufacture as the case may be
shall be kept by the licensee in a separate place specially demarcated for the
purpose with a declaration date expired insecticide, to be exhibited on the
conspicuous part of the place.
3( b)[ All such stocks then shall be disposed of in an environment friendly manner
as may be specified from time to time by the Central Government in consultation
with the Central Insecticides Board and shall not be used for remanufacture.]
10B. Special provision with regard to sulphur
In regard to insecticides sulphur and its formulations all licensees shall--
( a)Observe all precautions to prevent its theft;
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1. Ins by G.S.R. 372(E), dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
2.. Ins by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August, 1993
3.. Subs by G.S.R. 372(E), dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
4. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993
5. Subs by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999
(b)Report any such theft to the nearest police authorities promptly; and
( c) maintain a separate register showing names and addresses of all the persons
to
whom it has been sold or distributed and the quantities to be sold or distributed.
10C. Prohibition against sale or storage of insecticides in certain places
No person shall manufacture store or expose for sale or permit the sale or storage
of any insecticide in the same building where any articles consumable by human beings
or animals are manufactured, stored or exposed for sale.
Explanation: Nothing contained in this rule will apply to the retail sales of household
insecticides from the building wherefrom other articles consumable by human beings
or animals are usually sold provided such household insecticides have been registered
as such and are packed and labeled in accordance with these rules.]
11.Duration of license s
[(a) (1) Any license issued or renewed under this chapter shall, unless
sooner suspended or cancelled, be in force for a period of two cancelled,
be inforce for a period of two calendar years :
Provided that the license to manufacture insecticides, if any issued on
the basis of provisional registration granted under sub-section(3-B of
section 9 shall expire on the date of expiry of the provisional registration ;
Provided further that the license granted by endorsement on the
main license under clause (iii) of sub-rule (8) of rule 9 or undeer clause
(iii) of sub-rule (4) of rule 10 or under sub-rule (3) of rule 10-A shall
expire or be renewable along with the main license .
(b)An application for the renewal of a license shall be made before its expiry
and if such an application is made after the date of expiry but within three months
from such date, a late fee of -
2(i) rupees five hundred for the first month or part thereof, rupees one thousand
for the second month or part thereof and rupees one thousand and five hundred
for the third month or part thereof, in case of license to manufacture insecticides
or to carry pest control operations;
( ii) rupees one hundred for the first month or part thereof, rupees two hundred
for
the second month or part thereof and rupees three hundred for the third month
or part thereof in case of any other license shall be paid alongwith the
application for renewal:
Provided that where the amin pest control operation unit or the place of sale is
located in the rural areas, the late fee shall be one-fifth of the said late fee:
Provided further that in case of death or disability of the licensee the licensing
officer may after recording reasons in writing, exempt the applicant from payment
of the late fee.]
Explanation: (1) Where an application for renewal is made before the expiry of the
license and the order regarding refusal or renewal is passed after the expiry
of the
license , the applicant shall be deemed to have been carrying on his business in
accordance, with the expired till the date of communication of the final order on
that application.
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1. Subs by G.S.R. (E), dated 6th August, 1993
2. Subs by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th may , 1999 (w.e.f.).
(2) Where an application for renewal is made after the expiry of the license
with late fee, the applicant shall be deemed to have been carrying on his business
in
accordance, with the expired license (from the date of expiry) till the date
of
communication of the final order on that apllication.]
1[( c ) The license shall continue to be in force until it is renewed or revoked.
Where an appleal is preferred under section 15, the license shall continue
to be revoked until disposal of appeal or as ordered by the appellate authority
pending disposal of the appeal.]
(d) A license Officer may, after giving an opportunity of being heard, refuse
to
renew the license (3)[for reasons to be recoreded in writing].
12.Conditions of license
2[(a} Subject to conditions laid down in sub-rule 930 of rule 9, under sub rule
(4) of rule 10, a license shall not be granted to any person under this chapter
unless the licensing . Officer is satisfied and the premises in respect of which
license is to be granted are adequate and equipped with proper storage accommodation
for avoiding any hazards for preserving the properties of insecticides in respect
of which the license is granted.
(b) In granting a license , the licensing officer shall have regard, among other
things to-
( i) The number of license s granted in the locality during any year; and
(ii) The occupation, trade or business caried on by the applicant.
13.Varying or amending a license
1.The licensing officer may either on an application made by the licensee or if
he is satisfied that the conditions under which a license has been granted
under this
chapter have been changed that it is necessary so to do vary or amend a licnce
1[after satisfying himself that the Registration Committee has amended the the
registration certificate and ] after giving an opportunity of being heard to the
person holding the license ].
14.Transfer of license
( 1) The holder of a license may at any time before the expiry of the license
, apply
for persmission to transfer the license to any other person.
1[(2) The application under sub-rule (1) shall be accompanied by a fee of rupees
one hundred.]
( 3) The licensing officer may, after such inquiry as he thinks fit accord permission
to transfer the license and on such permission being given an endorsement
to that effect shall be made in the license .
( 4) If the permission to transfer a license is refused, the fee paid therefor
shall be
refunded to the applicant.
2(15) Issuing cash memo and maintenance of records
1.All sales of insecticides shall be made by a bill or cash memo in the form
prescribed under any law.
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1. Subs by G.S.R. 371(E) dated 20th May, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-05-1999).
2. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E) dated 6th August 1993.
3. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E) dated 6th August, 1993.
( 2)All sales of insecticides made to licensed manufacturer (formulator or packer),
stockist, distributor, dealer, retailer or to abulk consumer shall be entered
insecticidewise, in a register in Form XIII and a state wise monthly return of all
sales to actual consumers shall be sent to the licensing officer, in Form XIV
within 15 days from the close of the month.
(3)Every importer or manufacturer of insecticide shall maintain a stock register
in
Form XV or technical grade insecticides and in Form XVI to formulate
insecticides.
( 4)Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Central Government or the State
Government or any other person authorised by it may, by notice in writing
require any importer or manufacturer or any other person dealing in insecticides
to furnish within the time specified in the notice, such information with respect
to any insecticides or any batch thereof, including the particulars or all persons
to whom it has been sold or distributed, as it may consider necessary.]
CHAPTER V
PACKING AND LABELLING
16.Prohibition of sale or distribution unless packed and lebelled
No person shall stock or exhibit for sale or distribute 1[or cause to be
transported] any insecticide unless it is packed and labelled in
accordance with the provisions of these rules.
2(17) Packaging of insecticides
( 1) Every package containing the insecticides shall be of a type approved by the
Registration Committee.
( 2) .Before putting any insecticide into the primary package every batch thereof
shall be analysed as per the relevant specifications of the manufacture thereof,
in
accordance with the approved methods of analysis and the result of such an
analysis shall be recorded in the register maintained for the purpose. If any
insecticide is put in the package it shall be presumed that it is fit and ready
for
sale, distribution or use for which it is intended notwithstanding the fact that
ny
further steps are still required to be taken to make it marketable.]
18.Leaflet to be contained in package
3(1) The packing of every insecticides shall include a leaflet containing the
following details, namely :-
(a) The plant disease, insects and noxious animals or weeds for which the
insecticide is to be applied, the adequate direction concerning the manner in
which the insecticide is to be used at the time of application;
( b)Particulars regarding chemicals harmful to human beings, animals and wild life,
warning and cautionary statements including the symptoms of poisoning suitable and
adequate safety measures and emergency first-aid treatment where
necessary;
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1. Ins. by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August, 1993
2. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993
3. Remmbered by G.S.R. 533 (E) dated 6th August 1993
( c)Cautions regarding storage and application of insecticides with suitable warnings
relating to inflammable, explosive or other substance harmful to the skin;
( d)Instructions concerning the decontamination or safe disposal of used containers;
( e)A statement showing the antidote for the poison shall be included in the leaflet
and the label;
(f) If the insecticide is irritating to the skin, nose, throat or eyes, a statement
shall be included to that effect.
1( g) Common name of the insecticide as adopted by the International standards
orginisation and where such a name has not yet been adopted such other name
as may be approved by the Registration Committee.]
1(2) Two copies of the leaflets duly approved by the Registration Committee and
signed by the Secretary Registration Committee, shall be returned to the manufacturer
and one copy to the state licensing officer.]
19.Manner of labelling
1.The following particulars shall be either printned or written in indelible ink
on the label of the innermost container of any insecticide and on the outer most
covering in which the container is packed:
(i) Name of the manufacturer (if the manufacturer is not the person in
whose name the insecticide is registered under the Act, the relationship
between the person in whose name the insecticide has been registered
and the person who manufactures, packs or distributes or sells shall be
stated).
(ii)Name of insecticide (Brand name or trade mark under which the
insecticide is sold).
( iii)Registration number of the insecticide.
(iv)Kind and name of active and other ingredients and percentage of each.
(Common name accepted by the International Standards Organisation or the
Indian Standards Institutions of each of the ingredients shall be given and if no
common name exists, the correct chemical name which conforms most closely
with the generally accepted rule of chemical nomenclature shall be given).
(v)Net content of volume. (the net contents shall be exclusive of wrapper or other
material. The correct statement of the net contents to terms of weight, measure,
number of units of activity as the case may be shall be given. The weight and
volume shall be expressed in the metric system)
(vi)Batch number.
(vii)Expiry date i.e. up to the date the insecticide shall retain its efficiency
and safety.
(viii).Antidote statement
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1. Ins. by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August 1993.
( 2)The label shall be so affixed to the containers that it cannot be ordinarily
removed.
(3)The label shall contain in a prominent place and occupying not less than
one-sixteenth of the total area of the face of the label, a square, set at an angle
of 450 (diamond shape). The dimension of the said square shall depend on the
size of the package on which the label is to be affixed. The said square shall be
divided into two equal triangles, the upper portion shall contain the symbol and
signal word specified in sub-rule (4) and the lower portion shall contain the
colour specified in sub-rule (5).
(4)The upper portion of the square, referred to in sub-rule (3) shall contain the
following symbols and warning statements-
(i ) insecticides belonging to Category I (Extremely toxic ) shall contain
the symbole of a skull and cross-bones and the word "POISON" printed
in red;
The following warning statements shall also appear on the label at appropriate place,
outside the triangle-
(a) "KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN"
(b) "IF SWALLOWED, OR IF, SYMPTOMS OF POISONING OCCUR CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY"
(ii)insecticides in Category II (highly toxic) will contain the word POISON printed
in red and the statement KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN shall also appear on
the label at appropriate place, outside the triangle,
( iii)Insecticides in Category III( moderately toxic ) shall bear the word "
DANGER" and the statement "KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN"; .shall
also appear on the lable at suitable place outside the triangle;
(iv)Insecticides in category IV(slightly toxic) shall bear the word "CAUTION".
( 5)The lower portion of the square referred to in sub-rule (4) shall contain the
colour Colour specified in column (4) of the table below, depending on the
classification of the insecticides specified in the corresponding entry in column
(1) of the said Table.
TABLE
Classification of the insecticides Medium lethal dose by the oral route (acute toxicity)
LD 50 mg/kg. Body weight of test animals Medium lethal dose by the dermal route
( derma toxicity) LD 50 mg/kg. Body weight of test animals Colour of identification
band on the label
1 2 3 4
1. Extremely Toxic 1-50 1-200 Bright red
2. Highly toxic 51-500 201-2000 Bright yellow
3. Moderately toxic 501-5000 2001-20000 Bright blue
4. slightly toxic More than 5000 More than 20000 Bright green
(6) In addition to the precautions to be undertaken under sub-rules (3), (4) and
(5)
the label to be affixed in the packages containing insecticdes which are highly
inflammable shall indicate that it is inflammable or that the insecticides should
be kept away from the heat or open flame and the like.
(7)The label and the leaflets to be affixed or attached to the package containing
insecticides shall be printed in Hindi, English and in one or two regional
languages in use in the areas where the said packages are likely to be stocked,
sold or distributed.
( 8)Labelling of insecticides must not bear any unwarranted claims for the safety
of the producer or its ingredients. This includes statements such as "SAFE"
NON-POISONOUS" " NON-INJURIOUS" or "HARMLESS" with or
without such qualified phrase as " when used as directed"
20.Prohibition against altering inscriptions, etc.on containers, labels or
wrappers of insecticides
No person shall alter, obliterate or deface any inscription or mark made
or recorded by the manufacturer on the container, label or wrapper of
any insecticide:
Provided that nothing in this rule shall apply to any alteration of any inscription
or mark, made on the container, label or wrapper of any insecticde at the instance,
direction or permission of the Registration Committee.
CHAPTER VI
INSECTICIDE ANALYSIS AND INSECTICIDES INSPECTORS
21.Qualification of Insecticide analyst
A person shall be eligible for appointment as an insecticide Analyst under
the Act only if he possesses the following qualifications, namely;
(a ) graduate in Agriculture or a graduate in Science with chemistry as special
subject; and
( b)adequate training in analysing insecticides in a recognized laboratory.
22.Powers of Insecticides Analyst
1.The Insecticides Analyst shall have the power to call for such information or
particulars or do anything as may be necessary for the proper examination of
the samples sent to him either from the Insecticide Inspector or the person
whom the sample was obtained.
23.Duties of Insecticides Analyst
1.The Insecticides Analyst shall analyst or cause to be analysed or test or cause
to
be tested such samples of insecticides as may be sent to him by the insecticide
inspector under the provisions of the Act and shall furnish report or results of
such tests or analysis.
( 2)An insecticides analyst shall, from time to time, forward to the State Government
reports giving the result of analytical work and investigation with a view to their
publication at the discretion of the Government.
24.Procedure on receipt of sample
(1) On receipt of a package from an Insecticide Inspector containing a sample for
test or analysis, the Insecticides analyst shall compare the sealson the packet
with the specimen impression received separately and shall note the condition of
the seals on the packet.
1 (2) In making the test or analysis of insecticides, it shall be sufficient of
the
insecticides analyst follows that specifications and the months of examination of
samples as approved by the registration committee.]
( 3)After the test or analysis has been carried out under sub-rul (2), the insecticides
analyst shall forthwith supply to the Insecticides Inspector a report in triplicate
inform IX of theresult of test of analysis.
25.Fees payable for testing or analysis
2.(1) the fees payable for testing or analysing insecticides under sub-section
(5) of section 24 of the act shall be as specified in the second schedule.]
(1)(2) The fee payable for testing or analysing samples received from the
Insecticides Inspector shall also be as specified in the Second Schedule:
PROVIDED that the Central Government may, after taking into consideration
the genuine difficulties, of any particular sate government, exempt from payment
of the fee for such period as it may consider reasonable.]
26.Qualifications of Insecticides inspector
A person shall be eligible for appointment as an Insecticides Inspector
under the Act only if he possesses the following qualifications, namely;
( a).graduate in Agriculture, or Graduate in Science with Chemistry as one of the
subjects;
( b)adequate field experience.
27.Duties of Insecticides Inspector
The Insecticides Inspector shall have the following duties, namely:
(1.)to inspect not less than three times in a year all establishments selling insecticides
within the area of his jurisdiction;
( 2).to satisfy himself that the conditions of license are being complied
with;
( 3).to procure and send for test and analysis, samples of insecticides which he
has
reason to suspect are being sold, stocked or accepted for sale in contravention
of the provisions of the Act or rules made thereunder;
( 4)To investigate any complaint in writing which may be made to him;
(5).to institute prosecution in respect of breaches of the Act and the Rules made
Thereunder;
( 6).to maintain a record of all inspections made and action taken by him in the
performance of his duties including the taking of samples and seizure of stocks
and to submit copies of such record to the licensing officer;
( 7).to make such inquiries and inspections as may be necessary to detect the sale
and use of insecticides in contravention of the Act.
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1. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E) dated 6th August, 1993
2. Subs by G.S.R. 736(E), dated 9th December 1977
28.Duties of Inspectors specially authorised to inspect
manufacture of insecticides
It shall be the duty of any inspector authorised to inspect the manufacture
of Insecticides-
(1)to inspect not less than twice a year all premises licensed for the manufacture
of insecticides within the area of his jurisdiction and to satisfy himself that
the
conditions of the license and the provisions of the Act or the rules made
there under are being observed .
( 2)to send forthwith to the licensing officer after each inspection, a detailed
report indicating the conditions of the license and the provisions of the
act or rules made thereunder which are being observed and the conditions and provisions,
if any, which are not being observed;
(3.)to draw samples of insecticides manufactured on the premises and send them
for test or analysis in accordance with these rules;
( 4).to report to the Government all occurrences of poisoning.
29.Prohibition of disclosure of information
except for the purpose of official business or when required by a court of
law an insecticides inspector shall not disclose to any person any
information acquired by him in the performance of his official duties.
30.Form of order not to dispose of stock
An order by the insecticides inspector requiring a person not to dispose of
any stock in his possession shall be in form x.
31.Prohibition of sale
No person in possession of an Insecticide in respect of which an
Insecticides inspector has made an order under rule 30 shall, in
contravention of that order, sell or otherwise dispose of any stock of
such insecticide.
32.Form of receipt for seized insecticides
A receipt by an insecticides inspector for the stock of any insecticide
seized shall be in form XI.
33.Form of intimation for purposes of taking samples
Where an inspector takes a sample of an insecticide for the purpose of
test or analysis he shall intimate such purpose in writing in Form XII to
the person from whom he takes it.
34.Dispatch of Samples for test or anaslysis
(1.)Sample for test or analysis under the Act shall be sent by registered post or
by
hand in sa sealed packet together with a memorandum in Form XII in an outer
cover addressed to the Insecticide analyst.
(2).The packet as well as the outer cover shall be marked with a distinct mark.
(3).A copy of the memorandum in form XIII together with a specimen impression of
the seals of the Inspector and of the seals, if any, of the person from whom he
takes such samples, shall be sent separately by registered post or by hand to the
insecticides analyst.
CHAPTER VII
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF INSECTICIDES IN TRANSIT BY RAIL,
ROAD OR WATER
35.1 [Manner of packing, storage while transporting] –( 1) packages containing insecticides,
offered for transport by rail, shall be packed in accordance with the conditions
specified in the Red Tariff, issued by the Ministry of Railways.
(2)No insecticide shall be transported or stored in such a way as to come into direct
contact with foodstuffs or animal feeds.
(3)No foodstuffs or animal feeds which got mixed up with insecticides as a
result of any damage to the packages containing insecticides during
transport or storage shall be released to the consignees unless it has been
examined for possible contamination by competent authorities, as may be
notified by the State Government.
(4)If any insecticide is found to have leaked out in transport or storage it
shall be the responsibility of the transport agency or the storage owner to
take such measure urgently to prevent poisoning and pollution of soil or
water, if any.
36.Conditions to be specified for storage of insecticides
(1 )The package containing insecticides shall be stored in separate rooms or
premises away from the rooms or premises used for storing other articles or
shall be kept in separate almirahs under lock and key depending upon the
quantity and nature of the insecticides.
( 2)The rooms or premises means for storing insecticides shall be well built, dry,
well-lit and ventilated and of sufficient dimension.
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND
OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORKERS DURING MANUFACTURE,
2 [ 37. Medical Examination
(1)All persons who are engaged in the work of handling, dealing or otherwise
coming in contact with the insecticides during manufacture/ formulation of
insecticides or being engaged during spraying operation shall be examined
medically before their employment and at lest quartely in the case of those
engaged in manufacturing/ formulation units and yearly in other cases including
operators while in service by a qualified doctor who is aware of risks to which
such persons are exposed. Particulars of all such persons, including the particulars
of their medical examination, shall be entered in a register in Form XVII. Where
the insecticide in question is an organophos phorus compound or a carbamate compound,
the blood cholinesterages level shall be measured at least once a month of all persons
working in the manufacturing units. The blood residue estimation shall be done once
in a year in the case of persons working with organo cvhlorine group of insecticides
in a manufacturing / formulation unit. In the case of spraying people working with
the pest control operators, the estimation of cholinesterase level (if working with
organophosphorus or carbamate compounds) and blood residue (if working with organochlorine
group) shall be conducted as and when advised by the doctor as part of the general
medical test.
(2)Any person showing symptoms of poisoning shall be immediately
examined and given proper treatment.]
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1. Subs. by G.S.R. 372(E), dated 20th May, 199 (w.e.f.20-5-1999
2. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August , 1993.
38. First aid measures
In all cases of poisoning first aid treatment shall always be given before the physician
is called. The Indian Standard Guide for handling cases of insecticide poisoning
- part I first-aid measures [IS : 4015 (part I)-1967] and Part II symptoms, diagnosis
and treatment [IS : 4015 (part II)-1967] shall be consulted for such first-aid treatment
in addition to any other books on the subject. The workers also should be educated
regarding the effects of poisoning and the first-aid treatment to be given.
39 Protective clothing
(1)persons handling insecticides during its manufacture, formulation, transport,
districution or application, be adequately protected with appropriate clothing.
(2 )The protective clothing shall be used wherever necessary, in conjunction
with respiratory devices as laid down in rule 40.
(3)The protective clothing shall be made of materials which prevent or resist
the penetration of any form of insecticides formulations. The materials
shall also be washable so that the toxic elements may be removed after
each use.
( 4) A complete suit of protective clothing shall consist of the following
dresses, namely:
(a) Protective outer garment / overalls / hood / hat;
( b)Rubber gloves or such other protective gloves extending half-way u to
the fore - arm, made of materials impermeable to liquids;
(c) Dust-proof goggles;
(d) Boots.
40. Respiratory devices
For preventing inhalation of toxic dusts, vapours of gases, the workers shall use
any of the following types of respirators or gas-masks suitable for the purpose,
namely:
(a) Chemical Cartridge respirator;
( b) Supplied-air respirator;
(c) Demand flow, type respirator;
(d) Full-face or half-face gas-masks with canister.
In no case shall be concentrates of insecticides in the air
where the insecticides are mixed exceed the maximum
permissible values.
41. Manufactures, etc. to keep sufficient quantities fo antidotes
and first-aid medicines
The Manufacturers and distributors foinsecticides and persons who undertake to spray
insecticide on a commercial basis ( hereafter in these rules referred to as operators)
shall keep sufficient stocks of such first-aid tools, equipment's, antidotes, injections
and medicines as may be required to \treat poisoning cases arising from inhalation,
skin, contamination, eyes contamination and swallowing.
42. Training of workers
The manufactures and distributors of insecticdes and operators shall arrange for
suitable training in observing safety precautions and handling safety equipment
provided to them.
43. Aerial spraying operations
The aerial application of insecticides shall be subject to the following provisions,
namely;
( a) Marking of the area shall be the responsibility of the operators;
( b) The operators shall use only approved insecticides and their formulations
at approved concentration and height;
(c) Washing decontamination and first-aid facilities shall be provided by the
operators;
(d) All aerial operations shall be notified to the public not less than
twenty-four hours in advance through competent authorities;
(e) Animals and persons not connected with the operations shall be
prevented from entering such areas for a specific period; and
(f ) The pilots shall undergo specialissation training including clinical effects
of
the insecticides.
44. Disposal of used packages, surplus material and washings of insecticides
( 1) It shall be the duty of manufacturers, formulators of insecticides and
operators to dispose packages or surplus materials and washing in a safe
manner so as to prevent environmental or water pollution.
( 2) The used packages shall not be left outside to prevent their re-use.
( 3 ) The packages shall be broken and buried away from habition.
CHAPTER IX
MESCELLANEOUS
45. Places at which the insecticides may be imported
No insecticides shall be imported into India except through one of the following
places, namely;
Ferozepore Cantonment and Aamritsar railway stations in respect of insecticides
imported by rail across the frontier with theWest Pakistan. 1
Ranaghat, Bongaon and Mahiassan railway stations in respect of insecticides imported
by rail across the frontier with the East Pakistan.
1 {Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, cochin and Kandla] - in respect of insecticides
imported by sea into India.
Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Delhi and Ahmedabad - in respect of insecticides
imported by air into India.
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1. Subs. by G.S.R. 1064 (E), dt. 7-11-1988.
46. Travelling and other allowances payable to the members of the Board, etc.
The members of the Board, Registration Committee and any other Committee
appointed by the board shall be entitled to such travelling and other allowances
for
attending meetings of the Board, Registration Committee or other committee as the
case may be as are for the time being admissible to Grade I officers of the Central
Government.
THE FIRST SCHEDULE
1[FORM-I]
(See rule 6)
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
1 (a) Name, address and status of the applicant.
(b) Category of the industry - SSI/DGTD/MRTP/FERA/others.
2. Address of the premises where the manufacture will be done.
3.The common name and trade name of the insecticides which the applicant proposes
to import or manufacture.
4.Whether the application is for import or for manufacture:
(i) in the case of import please state:-
( a) Name and address of the manufacturer.
(b) Name and address of the supplier if he is duly authorised by the manufacturer.
( c) Is the insecticide registered in the country:
(1) Of manufacture.
(2) From which supplies are expected to be made.
(ii) In the case of manufacture please state;
Whether the insecticide is meant for domestic consumption or for export or for both.
5.In the case of formulation, the sources of supply of technical grade material
and its status of registration.
6 Chemical composition.
(i) Kind and name of active and other ingredients and percentages of each.
(ii) Stability in storage (as per details specified by the Registration committee).
( iii) shelf life claim.
7.Toxicity of the products to human beings, wild life, aquatic animals (toxicological
data to be enclosed (as per details specified by the Registration Committee).
8.The plant diseases, insects and other poisonous animals and weeds against which
it is intended to be used.
(published/authentic reports on bioefficacy of the insecticide to be enclosed as
per details specified by the registration committee.
9.Instructions for storage and use including first-aid and precautionary measures
which are proposed for labelling.
10.(I) ten copies of specifications for product, quality and methods of analysis
for technical/ formulated
compound (as applicable ) and its residues.
(ii) Analytical test report for the product quality ; as may be specified by the
Registration Committee.
11.Seven copies of the proposed labels and leaflets (including all printed or graphic
matter which will accompany the package containing the insecticide0 as per the insecticides
rules, 1971.
12.Manner of packing.
13.Particulars of fee deposited.
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1.substituted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.
Signature of the applicant
With seal
VERIFICATION
I ………………. S/o …………………. do hereby solemnly verify that to the best of
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my knowledge and belief the information given in the application and the annexures
and statements/ accompanying it is correct and complete.
I further declare that I am making this application in my capacity as … and that
I am competent to make this application and verify it by virtue of …. A photo/ attested
copy of which is enclosed herewith.
Place…….. Signature
Date…….. with seal
Note: the application form including the verification portion must be signed in
case of an individual, by the individual himself or a person duly authorised by
him; in case of Hindu undivided family, by the Karta; in case of a partnership firm,
by the managing partner; in case of a company, by a person duly authorised in that
behalf by the Board of Directors, and in any other case, by a person incharge
of or responsible for the conduct of the business.]
FORM II
[See Rule 6(4)]
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
(Department of Agriculture)
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
certified that the insecticide ……….has been registered in the name of the person/
undertaking whose particulars are specified below;
1 Name of the Person/ undertaking.
2.Address.
3.Registration No.
4.Name of the insecticide.
(Brand name or trade name or chemical name of the insecticide, details thereof regarding
its composition, etc.)
5. Conditions, if any.
New Delhi, the ……19.
Conditions Signature……
Seal of Department
1[FORM II-A
[See Rule 6]
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
(Department of Agriculture and Cooperation)
CERTIFICATE OF PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
Certified that the insecticide .............................…. has been registered
in the name of the person / undertaking whose particulars are specified below provisionally
for a period of two years effective from the date of issue:-
1.Name of person / undertaking
2.Address
3.Registration number
4.Name of insecticide
(Brand name or trade name and chemical name or trade name and chemical name of the
insecticide, details of composition).
5.Conditions, if any:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Faridabad, the ................................20
Signature
Seal of Department
FORM II-B
[See rule 7]
APPEAL UNDER SECTION 10 OF THE INSECTICIDES ACT, 1968,
TO THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
To,
The Secretary
Ministry of Agriculture,
(Department of Agriculture and Cooperation),
New Delhi,
Appeal No….. ........................of 19….......................
1.Name and address of the applicant
2.Address of the manufacturing unit:
3.Name of the insecticides
4.Date of order appealed against
5.Date of communication f the order
6.Whether the appeal is within limitation period
7.Particulars of the fee deposited
8.Relief claimed in appeal
9.Address to which notice may be sent to the applicant
*Statement of Facts
*Grounds of Appeal
Signature (appellant)
*(Please give each ground in a separate paragraph and number it).
Signature (appellant)
1. Ins by G.S.R. 533 (E) dated 6th August 1993
VERIFICATION
I…….............................S/o ….................................... the appellant,
do hereby verify that what is stated above is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief:
Date:
Place: Signature (Appellant).
Note : 1.The appeal must be preferred in duplicate and must be accompanied by a
copy of the order appealed against.
2.The form of appeal, grounds of appeal and the form of verification must be signed
incase of an individual by the individual himself or a person duly authorised by
him; in case of Hindu Undivided family by the karta; in case of partnership company,
by the managing partner; in the case of company, by a person duly authorised
by the Board of Directors and in any other case, by the person incharge or responsible
for the conduct of the business.]
1[FORM III
See Rule 9]
APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF license TO
MANUFACTURE INSECTICIDES
1.Name, address and status of the applicant:
2.Address of the premises where the manufacturing activity will be done:
3.Name of the insecticides with Name of the insecticide Registration No. Date
their registration number and
date for which manufacturing 1
license is applied for (enclose 2
copies of certificate of registr- 3
ations duly signed by the applicant).
4.Whether any registration is provisional, if so give particulars
5.Details of full time expert staff Name Qualification Experience
connected with the manufacture 1
and testing of the Insecticides 2
in the above unit
6.Whether all the facilities required under.Chapter VIII of the rules have been
provided Give full details in a separate sheet.
7.Particulars of the fee deposited:
1. Subs by G.S.R. (E) , dated 6th August 1993.
Signature of the applicant
VERIFICATION
I….................................... S/o……......................... do hereby
solemnly verify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the information given
in the application and the annexures and statements accompanying it, is correct
and complete.
I further declare that I am making this application in my capacity as…..........
And that I am competent to make this application and verify it by virtue of … ..............a
photo/ attested copy of which is enclosed herewith.
Date: Signature with seal.]
Place:
FORM IV
See Rule 9(1)]
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF license
TO MANUFACTURE INSECTICIDES
1.I / We…… of …. Hereby apply for the renewal of the license to manufacture
insecticides on the premises situated at… (license No. and date to be given).
2.The other details regarding the manufacture of the insecticide continue to remain
the same.
1(3) Particulars of the fee deposited.]
4.The license is enclosed herewith.
Date…................ Signature……
VERIFICATION
I ……................. S/o…….. .......do hereby solemnly verify that what is stated
above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I further declare that I am making this application in my capacity as ….. designation)
and that I am competent to make this application and verify it, by virtue of ….
A photo/ attested copy of which is enclosed.
Date Signature with seal
Place
*If there is any change in the details of manufacture or conditions of license
subject to which the license is required to be renewed, the same may be indicated
here.
1. Subs, by G.S.R. 533 (E), dated 6th August, 1993
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 533 (E) dated 6th August 1993.
FORM V
See Rule 9(2)]
license TO MANUFACTURE INSECTICIDES
1.Number of license and date of issue…….
2.….. of …….is hereby granted a license to manufacture the following insecticides
on the premises situated at….. under the direction and supervision of the following
expert staff.
a.Expert staff (name)……
b.Name of insecticides….
3.The license authorises the sale by way of wholesale dealing by the licensee
and storage for sale by the licensee of insecticides manufactured under the license
.
1[Provided such sales are made from or storage is done in the factory premises.]
4.The license shall be in force for a period of ….years from the date of issue.
5.The license is subject to the conditions stated below and to such conditions
as may be specified in the rules for the time being in force under the Insecticides
Act, 1968.
Date: Signature…..
Seal of the Licensing Officer Designation
Conditions
1.This license and any certificate of renewal shall be kept on the approved
premises and shall be produced for inspection at the request of an Insecticides
inspector appointed under the Insecticides act 1968 or any other officer or authority
authorised by the licensing officer.
2.Any `change in the expert staff named in license shall forthwith be reported
to the licensing officer.
3.If the licensee wants to undertake during the currency of the license to
manufacture for sale of sale of additional insecticides, he should apply to the
licensing officer for the necessary endorsement in the license on payment
of fee of rupees…… for every category of insecticides.
2( 4) An application for the renewal of a license shall be made as laid down
in rul 11.]
3(5) The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the insecticides act 1968,
and the rules made thereunder for the time being in force.]
4(6) The licensee shall obtain ISI mark certificate from Bureau of Indian Standard
within three months of the commencement of the manufacture.
7.No insecticides shall be sold or distributed without ISI Mark Certification.]
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1. Subs by G.S.R. 474 (E) dated 24th July 1976
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 474 (E) dated 24th July 1976
3. Added by G.S.R. 533 (E) dated 6th August 1993
4. Ins. by G.S.R. 372(E), dated 20th May 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
FORM VI
See Rule 10(1)]
APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF license TO SELL, OR EXHIBIT
FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTE INSECTICIDES
To,
The Licensing Authority,
State of……...................
1.Full name and address of the applicant
2.Is the applicant a newcomer? say "yes" or "no")
3.If yes, the names of the principals, if any, whom he represents.
1 [***].
5.I enclose a certificate from the principals whom I represent or whom I intend
to represent and the source/ sources from which insecticides will be obtained.
1[***].
7.Situation of the dealr's premises where the insecticide will be (a) stored; and
(b) sold.
8 The names of insecticides in which the applicant desires to carry on business.
9.Full particulars of license s issued in his name by other state Government,
if any, in their area.
10. I have deposited the license fee.
Treasury Challan No……..
Sub-Treasury……..
11. Declaration:
(a).I / We declare that the information given above is true to my / our knowledge
and belief, and no part there of is false.
( b) I / We carefully have read the terms and conditions of the license and
agree to abide by them.
Name and address of
the applicant'(s ) in block letters.
Date
Place. Signature of a applicant.
1. Omitted by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August, 1993
2.Ins. by G.S.R. 371(E), dated 20th May , 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999
Remarks by the licensing authority.
2[FROM VI-A
See Rule 10(3A)
APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF license TO STOCK AND USE RESTRICTED INSECTICIDES(S)
FOR COMMERCIAL PEST CONTROL OPERATIONS(S)
To,
The Licencing Authority,
…………………………
1.Full name of the applicant (Block letters)
2.Address:
( i) Registered Office
(ii) Zonal Office
(iii) Premises for which application is made
3 Is the applicant already in business or newcomer
4 Qualifications of responsible technical person *
(i) Educational Qualification
(ii) Training in pest control operations
(iii) Experience in using restricted insecticide (s) (attach proof in respect of
claims)
5 If in the trade, give full particulars of the names of restricted insecticides(s)
handles and categories of operations undertaken, the period and the place(s) at
which the trade was carried on.
6.Quantity(s) of each restricted insecticide in possession on the date of application
(Give details of place (s) where it is stored).
7.Details of persons engaged or proposed to be engaged (Attach separate sheet, duly
authenticated)
8.Details of safety applications available along with antidotes and all other facilities
required under chapter will be stored for use.
9.Situations of the branch offices and depots where the restricted insecticide (s)
will be stored for use.
10.Name (s) of restricted insecticides (s) which the applicant desires to use.
11.Category (s) applied for.
12.Particulars of the fee(s) deposited.
1 3.Whether technical expertise approved by the plant protection adviser to the
Government of India for undertaking pest control operations Attach Proof).
14.Whether permission obtained from Plant Protection Adviser to the Government India
for undertaking fumigation (attach Proof & validity).
Signature of the applicant
VERIFICATION
I ………….............................................. S/o……….................. do
hereby solemnly verify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the information
given in the application and the annexure and statements accompanying it is correct
and complete.
I further declare that I am making this application in my capacity as….. .......................and
that I am competent to make this application and verify it, by virtue of ….............
a photo or attested copy of which is enclosed herewith.
Date
Place
Signature with seal
FROM VI B
See Rule 10(3A)
Application for renewal of license to stock and use of restricted
insecticides for commercial pest control operations(s).
To,
The Licensing Authority,
State…………………..
I / We hereby apply for renewal of the license to stock and use of restricted
insecticides for categories; I, II and III under the name and style of ..................
The license desired to be renewed was granted by the licencing authority and
allotted license No. …… ...on the day of ….................19….......................
2.State of Change, if any in:-
( a)category of operation
(b)expert staff
(c).restricted insecticides used
(d.)premises of stocking
(e.)address including of branch offices
( f.)whether any new branch / unit has been opened after grant or renewal of license
(g).any other change.
3.Particulars of fee deposited
4.Give latest details of persons engaged (attach separate sheet duly authenticated)
Signature of the applicant
VERIFICATION
I ……......…................S/o ……...... ..do hereby solemnly verify that to the
best of my knowledge and belief the information given in the application and the
annexures and statements accompanying it, it correct and complete.
I further declare that I am making this application in my capacity as (Designation)
and that I am competent to make this application and verify it by virtue of a photo
/ attested copy of which has
already been submitted.
Signature with seal
Date
Place
FORM VI-C
See Rule 10(3A)]
license to stock and use restricted insecticide(s) for commercial
pest control operations
1…………… is hereby license d to stock restricted insecticides viz……........... On
the premises situated at…… and carry out commercial pest control operations subject
to the conditions specified below and to the provisions of the
insecticides act, 1968 and the rules thereunder.
2.license shall be in force from ……. ............................to ………......................
3.Conditions , if any
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Date: license No……..
Licensing Authority seal]
1[FORM VI-D
PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATE
See Rule 10(4-A)(I)]
Name and address Principal certificate No.
of the manufacturer Date
We have insecticide manufacturing license s for our factories as given below:-
Sl. No Name & Address of theManufacturing premises license No. Date Valid upto
Name & address of the Licensing Authority
1 2 3 4 5 6
This is to certify that M/s………......... have applied for grant of license
(Form VI)/ renewal of license (Form VII) to sell, stock or exhibit for sale
or distribution of insecticides as per sub-rule (1) of rule 10 of the insecticides
rules, 1971. We authorise them to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribution
of the following......................... insecticides in wholesale/ Retail.................................in
Taluka/District/State.
Sl. No. Common Name ofInsecticide Trade markof the insecticide Registration No.
Date
1. 2 3 4 5
As per sr. no. 5 of the Form VI the above dealer will obtain our insecticides from
the following source /sources
Sl. No. Name ofSource(s) Detailed address of the source(s) license No.&
Date license valid upto Detailed address ofthe premises where source(s) are
stocking insecticides.
1 2 3 4 5 6
The Dealer to whom this principal certificate has been issued will purchase our
insecticides from the source / sources stated above and if he purchases our insecticides
from sources other than those stated above then it would be a contravention of the
insecticides act, 1968 and rules made thereunder.
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 372(E), dated 20th May, 1999(w.e.f. 20-05-1999)
This principal certificate is valid upto…..
Date Signature (Authorised Signatory)
Place: Designation
Company's seal Detailed address
I shall obtain the insecticides shown in the principal certificate from the source
/ sources which are stated above. I am aware that if, I obtain these insecticides
from source/ sources other than those stated above, this would be contravention
of the insecticides Act, 1968 and rules made thereunder.
Date
Place
Dealer's seal
Signature
Name:
Designation
Address of the Dealer
Dealers license No and Date
(if issued for renewal of license )
copy submitted to the concerned licensing Authority
FORM VII
See Rule 10(1)
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF THE license TO SELL, STOCK OR EXHIBIT FOR SALE
OR DISTRIBUTE INSECTICIDES
To
The Licensing Authority
State of ……
I / We hereby apply for renewal of the license to sell, stock or exhibit for
sale or distribute insecticides under the name and style of…… the license
desired to be renewed was granted by the licensing authority for the state of ....................….....
and allotted license No……................ on the day of …...............19……...............
2. The situation of the applicant's premises where the insecticides are/ will be-
a.stored and (b) sold
(i) I /We hereby declare that the situation of my / our premises where
the insecticides are stored, and
(b) sold, as stated below:
(a) (b)
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Premises where insecticides Premises where insecticides
are stored are sold.
(ii) The insecticides in which i/We am/ are carrying on business and the name of
the principals whom I / we represent are as stated below:
full name and address
of the applicant in block letters…………......................
Date
place signature of applicant(s).
FORM VIII
See Rule 10(4)]
license TO SELL, STOCK OR EXHIBIT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF INSECTICIDES
1………….. is hereby licensed to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute by retail,
insecticide….. on the premises situated at….. subject to the conditions specified
below and to the provisions of the insecticides Act, 1968 and the rules thereunder.
1.license shall be in force from……… to…………..
1[***]
Date
license No………
Licensing Authority
Seal
Conditions:
1.the license shall be displayed in a prominent place in a part of the premises
open to the public.
2.The license shall comply with the provisions of the insecticides act, 1968,
and the rules made thereunder for the time being in force.
2 (3) No insecticides shall be sold or distributed except in packages which are
or may be approved by the Indian standards Institution from time to time.
3-B. If the licensee wants to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute any
additional insecticides during the currency of the license he may be apply
to the licensing officer for issuance of separate license s for each insecticide
on payment of the prescribed fee.]
Renewal
3[4. An application for the renewal of a license shall be made as laid down
in rule 11.]
"Triplicate"
1. Item No. 3 deleted by G.S.R. 533 (E), dated 6th August 1993
2. Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th August, 1993
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 474(E) dated 24th July 1976.
FORM IX
See Rule 24(3)
REPORT OF INSECTICIDE ANALYST
1.Name of the insecticide inspector from whom received…
2.Serial No. and date of insecticide inspector's memorandum…..
3.Number of sample…..
4.Date of receipt…..
5.Name of the insecticide purporting to be contained in the sample…..
6.Conditon of the sales on the package….
7.Result of test or an analysis with protocols of test applied……….
Date………..... Insecticide analyst.
FORM X
See Rule 30
ORDER UNDER SECTION 21 (D) OF THE INSECTICIDES ACT, 1968, REQUIRING A PERSON NOT
TO DISPOSE OF ANY STOCK IN HIS POSSESSION
whereas I have reason to believe that the stock of ……… in your possession, detailed
below, is being distributed, sold or used in contravention of the provisions of
section…… of the insecticides act, 1968 or …… of the insecticides rules, 1971.
I hereby require you under section 21(1) (d) of the said act, to stop the distribution,
sale or use of the said stock for a period of…… days from this date.
Date…..
Details of stock of insecticides / formulation.
1.
2
3
4
5
6
Date: Insecticide Inspector
Seal.
FORM XI
See Rule 32
FROM OF RECEIPT FOR THE SEIZED INSECTICIDES
Receipt for stock of insecticide seized under section 21(1) (d) of the insecticides
act, 1968. The stock of the insecticide detailed below has this day been seized
by me under the provisions of sections 21(1)(d) of the insecticides act, 1968 from
the premises of ….. situated at……..
Details of the insecticide seized are;
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Date Insecticide Inspector
Official Stamp.
FORM XII
See rule 33
INTIMATION TO PERSON / LICENSEE FROM
WHOM SAMPLE IS TAKEN
To ,
…………………….
……………………..
…………………….
I have this day taken from the premises of ….. situated at…… samples of the insecticide
specified below for the purposes of test or analysis.
Date........... Insecticide Inspector
.
Details of sample taken.
Date............... Insecticide Inspector
FORM XIII
(See Rule 15
REGISTER OF SALES MADE TO BULK CONSUMERS, INSECTICIDES WISE
No Date Name of the insecticideswith its strength and brand name Name of the manu-facturer
Batch no Dateof expiry Name of the purchaser with full address *license no. ofpurchaser
Qty. size no. of qty. of packs the sold Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
In case of bulk consumer give number and ate of the order.
Details of portion of sample or container with name of insecticide which it purpors
to contain .
Date Insecticides Inspector
Seal
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1.substituted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6-8-1993.
FORM XIV
See Rule-15
MONTHLY RETURN OF SALES OF INSECTICIDES MADE TO THE BULK CONSUMERS OF THE STATE
OF …...... FOR THE PERIOD FROM……...... TO…. ....19…......
Sl. No Name of the insecticides with its brand nam strengthand type offormulation
Manufactured by Batch no. Date of expiry Name of the purchaser with full address
*license no. of purchaser Size of pack No of packs sold Qty.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Signature
VERIFICATION
I ……….. do hereby verify that what is stated above is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief based on information derived from the records. I further declare that
I am competent to and verify this statement in my capacity as…. (Designation)
Signature………
Name………….
Seal…………..
· In the case of bulk consumer give number and the date of the order.
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 533(E) , dated 6th August 1993.
FORM XV
See Rule 15
Stock Register of Technical Grade Insecticide .................................
Date Openingbalance Quantityimported Quantitymanufactured Totalquantity(2+3+4) Quantitysold
Quantityutilisedforformulation Totalquantity(6+7) Closingbalance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(Quantity in metric ton)
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FORM XVI
See Rulees15]
STOCK REGISTER OF FORMULATED INSECTICIDE…...........
S.NO Opening balance of Tech-nical grade in pesticide Technicalgradeinsecticideimported/purchased/deiverted
Totaltechn-icalgradecol.(2+3) Totaltechn-icalgradeused formu-lations Balance of
technicalgradeinsecticides(4-5) Openingbalanceof formu-lation. Quan-tityformu-latedimpor-ted
Totalformula-ted Qty.aold(7+8) Quan-titysold Closing balance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
"Triplicate"
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FORM XVII
See Rule 24
Report of insecticides analyst
Sl. No....
1.Name of the Insecticides inspector, from whom samples have been received.
2.Serial No. and date of Insecticides inspector's Memorandum.
3.Number of the sample.
4.Date of receipt.
5.Name of the insecticides purporting to be continued in the sample.
6.Condition of the seals on the package: state whether:-
(i) The sample was properly sealed and fastened
(ii) The seal was intact and unbroken:
(iii) The seal fixed on the container and the outer cover of the sample tallied
with the specimen impression of the seal separately sent by the insecticides inspector,
and
(iv) the sample was in condition fit for analysis.
7.Date of the test or analysis.
8.Result of test or analysis with protocols of test applied.
VERIFICATION
I certify that I have analysed / caused to be analysed the aforementioned sample,
and declare the result of analysis to be as above.
Signed this……........ day of ……............ 19…..................
(signature with seal)
Insecticide Analyst
FORM XVIII
See Rule 30
ORDER UNDER SECTION 21(1) (d) OF INSECTICIDES ACT, 1968 REQUIRING A PERSON NOT TO
DISPOSE OF ANY STOCK IN HIS OSSESSION
Whereas I have reason to believe that the stock of …. In your possession detailed
below, is being distributed, sold or used in contravention of the provisions of
section…. Of insecticides act, 1968, or…. Of the insecticides rules, 1971.
I hereby require you under section 21(1)(d) of the said act to stop the districution,
sales or use of the said stock for a period of …..................... Days from
this date…..............
Details of stock of Insecticides/Formulation..,
Date
1.
2. Insecticides Inspector
3. Seal
Date
FORM XIX
See Rule 32
FORM OF RECEIPT FOR THE SEIZED INSECTICIDES
Receipt for stock of insecticides seized under section 21((1)(d) of the Insecticides
Act, 1968. The stock of the insecticides detailed below has this day been seized
by me under the provisions of section 21(1)(d) of the insecticides act, 1968 from
the premises of…. ...........................Situated at.............................
Details of the insecticides seized are:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Date: Insecticides Inspector
(Official Stamp)
FORM XX
See Rule 33
INTIMATION TO PERSON / LICENSEE FROM WHOM SAMPLE IS TAKEN
To,
………………………….
………………………….
I have this day taken from the premises of …situated at …samples of the insecticides
specified below for the purposes of test or analysis.
Date :
Insecticides inspector
Details of samples taken
Date: Insecticides Inspector
FORM XXI
See Rule 34
MEMORANDUM TO GOVERNMENT ANALYST
From
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The Government Analyst
…………………………
The portion of samples / container described below is sent herewith for test or
analysis under rule 34 of the Insecticides Rules, 1971. The portion of samples /container
has been marked by me with the following mark:
Details of portion of sample or container with name of insecticide which it purports
to contain.
Date :
Insecticides Inspector
(Seal)
FORM XXII
See Rule 37
REGISTER OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN CONNECTION WITH INSECTICIDES AND THEIR PERIODICAL
MEDICAL EXAMINATION FOR THE YEAR 19……..................
Serial No……….
Name……….......................Age……...........
Father's/Husband's Name……………..................Full address……….............
Sex……….............Identification mark…......................…
Date of appointment……………........Occupation: (Please specify the nature of duty)
1. Past 2. Present
Past History
Illness Poisoning Allergy Exposure topesticidesCompound) No, of Years/reason Remarks,
if any
1 2 3 4 5 6
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Family History
Allergy Psychological disorders Haemorrhagic
1 2 3
Personal History
Smoking Alcohol Other addiction
OBSERVATIONS
Medical Examination Pre- employment examination End of 1st quarter i.e. after 3
months After 2nd quarter after 6 months After 3rd quarter after 9 months End of
year Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1.GENERAL EXAMINATION
General body limit
Weight
Piles
Blood pressure
Respiration
Anaemia
Dadema
Jaundice
Skin condition
Temperature
Fatigability
Sweating
Sleep
Urination
II. GASTRO INTESTINAL
Nausea
Vomiting
Appetite
Taste
Pain in abdomen
Bowel movement
Liver
Spleen
III. CARDIO RESPIRATORY
Nasal discharge
Wheeze
Cough
Expectoration
Tightness of chest
Dyspnoea
Palpitaion
Heart
Cyanosis
Tachycardia
IV. NEURO-MUSCULAR
Headache
Dizziness
Irritability
Pulse
Twitchings
Tremors
Convulsion
Paranesthesia
Hallucination
Unconsciousness
Deep reflexes
Superficial reflexes
Coordination
V. EYE
Pupil
Lachrymation
Double vision
Clumped vision
VI. PSYCHOLOGICAL
Temperament
Nervousness
VII. KIDNEY
Kidney condition
VIII INVESTIGATION
Blood Hb%
Blood D.C.
*serum Cholinesterage
Serum Billirubin
Urine routine examination
Urine microscopic
x-ray of chest-
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*serum cholinesterage level should be measured in monthly intervals in case of organ
phosphorus/ carbamatic group of insecticides. General remarks of the doctor in the
light of the above examination; advice given to;
1. The patient:
2. The Employer:
Steps taken by the Employer as per Docto'rs advice:
Signature/Thumb Impression of :
1.Doctor
2.Employees:
3.Employer / Manufacturer:
4.Licensing officer at the time of inspection.
N.B. - In organochlorine group of insecticides the blood residue estimation should
be
done once a year.
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1. Subs. by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th July, 1993 and again subs by G.S.R 371 (E)
dated 20th may, 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999)
1[THE SECOND SCHEDULE
(See Rule 25)
FEES FOR TESTING OR ANALYZING SAMPLES OF INSECTICIDES
S.NO. Name of Insecticide Type of formulation Testing as per Bureau of Indian standards
specification and amendments there of Testingcharges(in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5
(A) INSECTICIDES
1. Carbaryl Technical 7539-1975 500.00
2. Carbary1 Dusting powder 7122-1984 500.00
l Subs by G.S.R. 533(E), dated 6th July, 1993 and again subs by G.S.R. 371(E) dated
20th May 1999 (w.e.f. 20-5-1999).
3. Carbary1 Wettable power 7121-1984 500.00
4. Carbary1 Granules 9368-1980 500.00
5- Carbofuran Encapsulated Granules 9360-1980 500.00
6. Chlordane Tecnhical 2863-1961 250.00
7. Chlordane Dusting power 2684-1973 250.00
8. Chlordane Dmulsifiable conc 2682-1984 350.00
9. Diazinon Tecnhical 1833-1980 250.00
10. Diazinon Wettable powder 2862-1984 250.00
11. Diazinon Emulsifianle cone 2861-1980 350.00
12 Diazinon Granules 9362-1980 350.00
13. Dichlorvos Technical 4523-1978 350.00
14. Dichlorvos Emulsifiabnle conc 5277-1978 500.00
15. Dimethoate Technical 3902-2975 500.00
16 Dimethoate Emulsifiabnle conc 3903-1984 500.00
17. Endosulfan Tecnical 4344-1978 250.00
18. Endosulfan Emulsifiable conc 4323-1980 350.00
19. Endosulfan Dusting power 4322-1967 250.00
20. Endosulfan wetable powder 4324-1967 250.00
21. Fenitrothion Technical 5280-1969 250.00
22. Fenitrothion Dusting powder 7126-1973 250.00
23. Fenitrothion Emulsifiable conc 5281-1979 250.00
24. Fenitrothion Granules 9365-1980 350.00
25. Fenthion Technical 7950-1976 500.00
26. Fenthion Emulsifiable conc 7948-1976 500.00
27. Fenthion Granules 9353-1980 500.00
28. Formothion Emulsifiable conc 8926-1976 350.00
29. Lindane Technical 1592-1986 500.00
30. Lindane Granules 9370-1980 500.00
31. Malathion Technical 1832-1978 500.00
32. Malathion Dusting powder 2568-1978 500.00
33. Malathion Wettable powder 2569-1978 500.00
34. Malathion Emulsifiable conc 2567-1978 500.00
35. Methyl Parathion Technical 2570-1980 500.00
36. Methyl Parathion Dusting powder 8960-1978 250.00
37. Methyl Parathion Emulsifiable conc 2865-1978 500.00
38. Methyl Parathion Technical 9372-1980 250.00
39. Monocrotofos Technical 8025-1983 350.00
40. Monocrotofos Soluble liquid 8074-1983 500.00
41. Oxy-demeton methyl Technical 8258-1976 250.00
42. Oxy-demeton methyl Emulsifiable conc 8259-1976 350.00
43. Phenthoate Technical 8293-1976 250.00
44. Phenthoate Emulsifiable conc 8291-1976 350.00
45. Phorate Technical 7976-1976 250.00
46. Phorate Encapsulated Gramules 9359-1980 500.00
47. Phosalone Technical 8488-1977 500.00
48. Phosalone Emulsifiable conc 8487-1977 500.00
49. Phosphamidon Technical 4598-1968 250.00
50. Phosphamidon Soluble Liquid 6177-1981 250.00
51 Propoxur Technical 8496-1977 250.00
52 Pyrethrum Emulsifiable conc 4808-1982 200.00
53 Pyrethrum Extract 1051-1988 250.00
54 Pyrethrum Larvicidal Oil 6014-1978 250.00
55 Ouinalphos Technical 6072-1983 500.00
56 Ouinalphos Dusting Powder 8029-1984 500.00
57 Ouinalphos Emulsifiable conc 8028-1976 500.00
58 Ouinalphos Granules 9366-1980 500.00
59 Thiometon Emulsifiable conc 3905-1966 350.00
60 Thiometon Concentrate 3904-1966 250.00
61 Temephos Technical 8701-1978 500.00
62 Temephos Emulsifiable conc 8498-1977 500.00
63 Trichlophon Technical 7945-1976 250.00
64 Trichlophon Dusting powder 7943-1976 250.00
65 Trichlophon Granules 9364-1976 350.00
(B) ACARICIDES:
66 Dicofol Technical 5278-1969 250.00
67 Dicofol Emulsifiable conc 5279-1969 250.00
(C) FUNGICIDES:
68 Carbendazim(MBC) Technical 8445-1987 500.00
69 Carbendazim Wettable powder 8446-1987 500.00
70 Copper Oxychloride Technical 1486-1978 500.00
71 Copper Oxychloride Dusting powder 1506-1577 250.00
72 Copper Oxychloride Wettable powder 1507-1982 250.00
73 Cuprous Oxide Technical 1682-1973 250.00
74 Ediphenphos Technical 8954-1978 500.00
75 Ediphenphos Emulsifiable conc 8955-1978 500.00
76 Lime Sulphur Solution 1050-1984 350.00
77 Mancozeb Technical 8707-1978 250.00
78 Mancozeb Wettable powder 8708-1978 350.00
79 Methoxy ethyl mercuryChloride (MEMC) Seed Dressing 2358-1984 250.00
80 Pemtachloronitrobenzenc(PCNB) Technical 7985-1976 500.00
81 Pemtachloronitrobenzenc(PCNB) Dustin powder 7944-1976 500.00
82 mthloronitrobenzenc(PCNB) Wettable powder 7948-1976 500.00
83 enylmercury ace Technical 6444-1979 250.00
84 Sulphur Wettable powder 3383-1983 350.00
85 Thiram Tichnical 4328-1982 250.00
86 Thiram Wettable powder 4766-1982 250.00
87 Zineb Technical 3998-1981 250.00
88 Zineb Wettable powder 3899-1981 350.00
89 Ziram Technical 3900-1975 250.00
100 Ziram Wettable powder 3901-1975 250.00
(D) HERBICIDES
110 Alachlor Emulsifiable conc 9354-1980 500.00
111 Alachlor Granules 9361-1980 350.00
112 Butachlor Technical 9355-1980 500.00
113 Butachlor Emulsifiable conc 9356-1980 500.00
114 Butachlor Granules 9962-1980 350.00
115 dalapon Technical 8267-1976 500.00
116 Dalapon Wettable powder 8286-1976 350.00
117 2, 4-D Sodium Salt Technical 4321-1978 350.00
118 Diuron Technical 8702-1978 250.00
119 Diuron Wettable powder 8703-1978 250.00
120 Fluchloralin Technical 8958-1978 500.00
121 Fluchloralin Emulsifiable conc 8959-1978 500.00
122 MCPA Technical 8494-1977 350.00
123 Nitrofen Technical 8956-1978 500.00
124 Nitrofen Emulsifiable conc 8957-1978 500.00
125 Paraquate Dichloride Solunle liqid 8397-1977 500.00
126 Propanil Technical 8071-1976 500.00
127 Propanil Emulsifiable conc 8027-1977 500.00
128 Triallate Technical 9557-1980 500.00
129 Triallate Emulsifiable conc 9858-1980 500.00
(E) PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
130. Chlormequat chloride Technical 8961-1978 350.00
(F) FUMIGANTS
131. Aluminimum Phosphide Tablet 6438-1980 250.00
132. Ethylene dibromide Technical 1311-1966 250.00
133. Ethylene dibromide Technical 634-1965 350.00
Carbon Tetrachloride mixture (3:1v/v)
134. Methy1 Bromide Technical 1312-1980 250.00
135. Warfarin Technical 634-1965 350.00
136 Warfarin Bait Cone 5540-1970 350.00
137 Warfarin (Sodium Salt) Technical 5551-1970 500.00
138 Warfarm(Sodium salt) Soluble liquid 7168-1973 500.00
139 Zine Phosphide Technical 1251-1984 250.00
(G) The fees for test of analysis in respect of insecticides or their various formulations
other than the ones specified in this schedule shall be as follows unless otherwise
specified by the Central Government or by any other authorized in this behalf from
time to time.
Testing charges(in Rs.)
1. Technical Grade 350.00
2. Dusting Powder 250.00
3. Wettable Powder 350.00
4. Emulsifiable Cone 500.00
5. Granules 500.00
6. Other formulations 500.00
7. New formulations/tech. 500.00
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