De-licensing of sugar industry preserves a siting distance restriction while requiring Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda filing. De-licensing removes sugar from compulsory licensing while maintaining a minimum distance restriction under the Sugarcane Control Order to prevent unhealthy competition for cane. Entrepreneurs must file an Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum (IEM) with the Secretariat of Industrial Assistance; existing Letter of Intent holders need not file an initial IEM but must file Part B at commencement of commercial production, and may file an initial IEM if they propose variations to LOI or licence conditions.
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De-licensing of sugar industry preserves a siting distance restriction while requiring Industrial Entrepreneur Memoranda filing.
De-licensing removes sugar from compulsory licensing while maintaining a minimum distance restriction under the Sugarcane Control Order to prevent unhealthy competition for cane. Entrepreneurs must file an Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum (IEM) with the Secretariat of Industrial Assistance; existing Letter of Intent holders need not file an initial IEM but must file Part B at commencement of commercial production, and may file an initial IEM if they propose variations to LOI or licence conditions.
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