Environmental Acts and Rules (Part - 2)
D. PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE
i. Act
1. No.6 of 1991, [22/1/1991] - The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, amended 1992.
ii. Rule
1. S.O.330(E), [15/5/l991] - The Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991, amended 1993.
E. NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT APPELLATE AUTHORITY
i. Act
1. NO.22 of 1997, [26/3/1997] - The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997.
F. NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT TRIBUNAL
i. Act
1. No.27 of 1995, [17/6/1995] - The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995.
G. ANIMAL WELFARE
i. Act
1. No.59 of 1960 - The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.
ii. Rules
1. S.O.1256(E), [24/12/2001] - The Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001.
2. S.O.267(E), [26/3/2001] - The Performing Animals (Registration) Rules, 2001.
iii. Notification
1. G.S.R.619(E), [14/10/1998] - The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Restricted to Exhibit on Trained as a Performing Animals).
H. WILDLIFE
i. Act
1. No. 16 of 2003, [17/1/2003] - The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002.
2. The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, amended 1993.
ii. Rules
1. S.O.1092(E), [22/9/2003] - The National Board for Wild Life Rules, 2003.
2. S.O.445(E), [18/4/2003] - The Declaration of Wild Life Stock Rules, 2003.
3. G.S.R.350(E), [18/4/1995] - The Wildlife (Specified Plant Stock Declaration) Central Rules, 1995.
iii. Notifications
1. S.O.1093(E), [22/9/2003] - Constitution of the National Board for Wild Life.
2. S.O.1091(E), [22/9/2003] - Coming into force of section 6 of the Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 (16 of 2003).
3. S.O.446(E), [18/4/2003] - Delegation of Powers of section 58E of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972).
iv. Guideline
1. Guidelines for Appointment of Honorary Wildlife Wardens.
I. FOREST CONSERVATION
i. Acts
1. Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, amended 1988.
2. The Indian Forest Act, 1927.
ii. Rules
1. G.S.R.23(E) - Forest (Conservation) Rules, 2003.
2. G.S.R.719 - Forest (Conservation) Rules, 1981, amended 1992.
iii. Guidelines
1. No.5-5/86-FC, [25/11/1994] - Guidelines for diversion of forest lands for nonforest purpose under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980.
J. BIODIVERSITY
i. Act
ii. Rule
1. G.S.R.261 (E), [15/04/2004] - Biological Diversity Rules, 2004.
K. IFS (Indian Forest Service)
i. Rule
1. NO.17011/03/200-IFS-II, [10/2/2001] - Rules for a competitive examination to be held by the UPSC for the IFS.
ii. Notification
1. NO.A.12011/1/94-IFS-I, [14/12/2000] - Scheme for staffing posts included in the Central Deputation Reserve of the Indian Forest Service and other Forestry Posts similar in rank and status in certain other organizations under the Government of India.
DUTIES OF INDIAN CITIZEN
Legislations alone are not the remedy for environmental management, it is the responsibility of all the citizens to strive to protect the environment for the present and future generations since it is the fundamental duty of citizens to protect and conserve the environment as enshrined in our Constitution. Virtually, environmental legislation is essentially a social legislation since environmental degradation affects all of us. The criminal nature of pollution offences have to be viewed seriously. Environmental legislation provides the framework for punitive action against the offenders. Conservation, recycle, and reuse are the current trends observed in the control of environmental pollution. Even though there may be law regarding these aspects scattered in different Acts of Indian legislation, there is a need for comprehensive Resource Conservation and Recovery Act today. It is not always necessary that Environmental degradation or danger should occur to implement the law. One should always take steps before such happenings. The problem of environmental degradation is a complex one which requires multidimensional approach. There is dearth of environmental protection laws, but we need a firm hand to implement them. Environmental education can play an important role in negating the adverse impacts of pollution.
MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS [1, 2, 3]
I. THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974
II. THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) CESS ACT, 1977
III. THE AIR (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1981
IV. THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986
V. THE HAZARDOUS WASTES (MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING) RULES, 1989 & 2000.
VI. THE MANUFACTURE, STORAGE AND IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL RULES, 1989 & 2000.
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