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Home Bare Acts Phrase: institutionalizeThe Sikkim Disaster Management Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Sikkim
Year: 2006
.....such assistance to the Commissioner and the District Collector and take such other steps as may be necessary for Disaster Management. 13. Duties of Factories and Public Sector Enterprises Each factory as defined under the Factories Act 1948, shall (a) assist the State Government, the Commissioner and the District Collector in all Disaster Management activities; (b) ensure that onsite and offsite plans are made in conformity with the local Disaster Management plans and tested for the implementation. (c) take such other steps under the supervision of the Commissioner and the District Collector as may be necessary for Disaster Management; 14. Duties of voluntary agencies All voluntary agencies, including Non Governmental Organizations, which desire to participate in Disaster Management activities, may. (a) participate in capacity building, vulnerability reduction programmes and training activities; (b) assist in relief operations under the supervision of the State Government, the Commissioner and the District Collector. (c) provide such assistance to the Commissioner and the District Collector as may be necessary for effective Disaster Management. 15. Duties of citizens It shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGOA CHILDREN'S ACT, 2003 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2003
.....registered Children's Home or a State run institution or any other place identified under the Plan of Action. (4) The State shall ensure that a satisfactory Rehabilitation Programme is in position before taking action on this. (5) The punishment for violation of the provisions of this section shall be as unden- (a) for all forms of hazardous employment, a fine of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) with simple imprisonment of one year for the employer; (b) for all forms of non hazardous employment, a fine of Rs. 25,000/ - (Rupees twenty five thousand only) and simple imprisonment of three months for the employer; (c) for all forms of domestic labour, a fine of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) for the person employing the domestic child labour. (6) The State shall formulate a comprehensive plan of action to eradicate all forms of Child Labour within a period of two years from the commencement of this Act. The plan shall include schemes for the identification, release and rehabilitation of the child labourers, their education, SECTION 08: CHILD ABUSE (1) All children should be assured of a safe environment. A safe environment is an environment in which he/she will.....
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