Occupational safety penalties: designated officers can conduct enquiries, impose fines, and decisions carry appeal and non payment sanctions. Section 111 authorises the appropriate Government to appoint officers (not below Under Secretary rank or equivalent) to hold enquiries, summon witnesses and documents, and impose penalties for specified offences; aggrieved persons may appeal to an appellate authority (not below Deputy Secretary rank or equivalent) within sixty days, with the appellate authority to decide within sixty days. Failure to pay imposed penalties within ninety days attracts an additional fine of not less than twenty-five thousand rupees and up to two lakh rupees. Amounts collected are credited to the fund under section 115(1).
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Occupational safety penalties: designated officers can conduct enquiries, impose fines, and decisions carry appeal and non payment sanctions.
Section 111 authorises the appropriate Government to appoint officers (not below Under Secretary rank or equivalent) to hold enquiries, summon witnesses and documents, and impose penalties for specified offences; aggrieved persons may appeal to an appellate authority (not below Deputy Secretary rank or equivalent) within sixty days, with the appellate authority to decide within sixty days. Failure to pay imposed penalties within ninety days attracts an additional fine of not less than twenty-five thousand rupees and up to two lakh rupees. Amounts collected are credited to the fund under section 115(1).
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