SEZ contiguity compliance: Development Commissioners must certify contiguity after joint physical inspection with revenue authorities. Development Commissioners must explicitly certify SEZ land contiguity when forwarding notification or de-notification proposals, record that physical inspection was conducted in the presence of State revenue/land authority with names and designations of officials, and attach required documents from prescribed checklists (inspection report, developer certificate, legal possession and non-encumbrance certificates, certified maps and land details). De-notification requires State NOC, compliance with land-use guidelines, possible refund of benefits, and assurance that remaining SEZ land remains contiguous and meets minimum sectoral area criteria.
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SEZ contiguity compliance: Development Commissioners must certify contiguity after joint physical inspection with revenue authorities.
Development Commissioners must explicitly certify SEZ land contiguity when forwarding notification or de-notification proposals, record that physical inspection was conducted in the presence of State revenue/land authority with names and designations of officials, and attach required documents from prescribed checklists (inspection report, developer certificate, legal possession and non-encumbrance certificates, certified maps and land details). De-notification requires State NOC, compliance with land-use guidelines, possible refund of benefits, and assurance that remaining SEZ land remains contiguous and meets minimum sectoral area criteria.
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