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(1) |
Subjects
to the provisions of this Act, the Council may, in addition to any bye-laws which
it is empowered to make by any other provision of this Act, make bye-laws to provide
for all or any of the following matters, namely: -
A.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO TAXATION |
(1) |
the maintenance
of tax books and registers by the chairperson and the particulars which such books
and registers should contain; |
(2) |
the inspection
of and the obtaining of copiers and extracts from such books and registers and
fees, if any, to be charged for the same; |
(3) |
the publication
of rates of taxes as determined by the council from time to time; |
(4) |
the requisition
by the Chairperson of information and returns from persons liable to pay taxes;
| (5) |
the notice
to be given to the Chairperson by any person who becomes the owner or possessor
of a vehicle or animal in respect of which any tax is payable under this Act; |
(6) |
the wearing
of badge by the driver of any such vehicle and the display of number plate on
such vehicle; |
(7) |
the submission
of returns by persons liable to pay any tax under this Act; |
(8) |
the collection
by the registrar or sub-registrar of Delhi appointed under the Registration Act,
1908 (16 of 1908) of the additional stamp duty payable to the Council under this
Act, the periodical payment of such duty to the Council payment of such duty to
the Council and the maintenance by such registrar or sub-registrar of separate
accounts in relation thereto; |
(9) |
any other
matter relating to the levy, assessment, collection, refund or remission of taxes
under this Act. |
B.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO WATER SUPPLY, DRAINAGE AND SEWAGE COLLECTION |
(1) |
the power
of the Chairperson to close water works for the supply of water, whether for domestic
purposes or not, or for gratuitous use and to prohibit the sale and use of water
for purpose of business; |
(2) |
the connecting
of supply pipes for conveying to any premises a supply of water from a municipal
water works; | (3) |
the making
and renewing connections with municipal water works; |
(4) |
the power
of the Chairperson to take charge of private connections; |
(5) |
the power
of the chairperson to alter the position of connections; |
(6) |
the equitable
distribution of water supplied to occupiers; |
(7) |
the size,
material, quality, description and position of the pipes and fittings to be used
for the purpose of any connection with or any communication from any municipal
water works and the stamping of pipes and fitting and fees for such stamping;
| (8) |
the size,
material quality and description of pipes, cisterns and fittings which are found
on an examination under the provisions of this Act to be so defective that they
cannot be effectively repaired; |
(9) |
the provision
and maintenance of maters when water is supplied by measurement; |
(10) |
the prohibition
of fraudulent and unauthorized use of water and the prohibition of fraud in connection
with meters; |
(11) |
the maintenance
of pipes, cisterns and other water works; |
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the regulation
or prohibition of the discharge or deposit of offensive obstructive matter, polluted
water or other polluted and obnoxious matter into sewers; |
(13) |
the regulation
in any manner not specifically provided for in this Act of the construction, alteration,
maintenance, preservation, cleaning and repairs of drains, ventilation shafts,
pipes, latrines, urinals cesspools and other drainage works; |
(14) |
the cleaning
of drains; |
(15) |
the prohibition
of erection of building over drains without the permission of the Chairperson;
| (16) |
the connection
of private drains with municipal drains; |
(17) |
the location
of private drains with municipal drains; |
(18) |
the covering
and ventilation of cesspools; |
(19) |
the period
or periods of the day during which trade effluent may be discharged from any trade
premises into municipal drains; |
(20) |
the exclusion
from trade effluent of all condensing water; |
(21) |
the elimination
from trade effluent, before it enters a municipal drain, if any constituent which
in the opinion of the Council would either alone or in combination with any matter
with which it is likely to come into contract while passing through municipal
drains injure or obstruct those drains or make specially difficult or expensive
the treatment or disposal of the sewage from those drains; |
(22) |
the maximum
quantity of trade effluent which may without any consent or permission, be discharged
from any trade premises into municipal drains on any one day and the heights rate
at which trade3 effluent may, without such consent or permission, e discharged
from any trade premises into municipal drains; |
(23) |
the regulation
of the temperature of trad3 effluent at time of its discharge into municipal drains
and the securing of the neutrality of trade effluent (that is to say that it is
neither acid nor alkaline) at the time of such discharge. |
(24) |
the charges
to be paid to the Council by occupiers of trade premi9ses for the reception 0of
trade effluent into municipal drains and disposal thereof; |
(25) |
the provision
and maintenance of such an inspection chamber or manhole as will enable a person
readily to take at any time sample of what is passing into municipal drains from
trade premises; |
(26) |
the provision
and maintenance of such meters as may be required to measure the volume of any
trade effluent being discharged from any trade premises into municipal drains
and the testing of such meters; |
C.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO ELECTRIC SUPPLY |
(1) |
all matters
relating to the conduct and management in the respect of electricity supply; |
(2) |
the provisions
for electric sub-section in New Delhi; |
D.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO STREETS |
(1) |
the closure
of streets when any work is in progress and alternatives passage during the progress
of such work; |
(2) |
the erections
of a temporary nature during festivals; |
(3) |
the setting
up of hoards on buildings adjacent to streets during their construction or repair;
| (4) |
the precautions
to be taken when permission is granted to any private individual for opening or
breaking up any public street and the fees to be paid for the restoration of a
street in its original condition; |
(5) |
the permission,
regulation or prohibition or use or occupation of any street or place by it, inerrant
vendors or hawkers or by any person for the sale of articles or the exercise of
any calling or the setting up of any booth or stall and the fees chargeable for
such occupation; |
(6) |
any other
matter in connection with the construction, repair, maintenance, naming numbering
and lighting of streets for which provision is necessary or should be made ; |
E.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO SANITATION AND PPUBLIC HEALTH |
(1) |
the position
of latrines and urinal; |
(2) |
the provision
of air spaces between latrines and buildings or places used for the various purposes; |
(3) |
the white-washing
of buildings; | (4) |
the regulation
or prohibition of the stabling or herding of animals or any class of animals so
as to prevent danger to public health; |
(5) |
the seizure
of winterless animals straying with the limits of News Delhi and regulation and
control of pounds; |
(6) |
the fixing
and regulation of the use of public bathing and washing places; |
(7) |
the prevention
of the spread of dangerous disease;' |
(8) |
the segregation
in or the removal or exclusion from any part of New Delhi or the destruction of
animals suffering or reasonably suspected to be suffering from any infection or
contagious disease; |
(9) |
supervision,
regulation, conservation and protection from injury, contamination or trespass,
of sources and means of public water supply and of appliances for the distribution
of water; |
(10) |
enforcement
of compulsory vaccination and inoculation; |
(11) |
the proper
disposal of corpses, the regulation and management of burning and burial places
and other places for the disposal of corpses and the fees chargeable for the use
of such place where the same are provided or maintained at the expense of the
New Delhi Municipal Fund; |
(12) |
the provision
of living accommodation for sweepers in buildings newly erected requiring ten
or more latrines; |
F.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS |
(1) |
the prescribing
of qualifications of persons to be appointed as chief registrar, additional chief
registrar and registrar under Chapter XVI; |
(2) |
the registration
of births and deaths and marriages and taking of a census. |
G.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS |
The regulation or prohibition for the purpose of sanitation or the prevention
of disease or the promotion of public safety or convenience, of any act which
occasions or is likely to occasion a nuisance and for the regulation or prohibition
of which no provision is made elsewhere by this Act. |
H.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO MARKETS, SLAUGHTER HOUSES, TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS |
(1) |
the days
on, and hours during which any market or slaughter house may be kept open for
use; | (2) |
the regulation
of the design, ventilation and drainage of markets and slaughter houses the materials
to be used in the construction thereof ; |
(3) |
the keeping
of markets and the slaughter house and the lands and buildings appertaining thereto
in a clean and sanitary condition, the removal of filth, rubbish and other, polluted
and obnoxious matter therefrom and the supply therein of pure water and of a sufficient
number of latrines and urinals for the use of persons using or frequenting the
same; | (4) |
the provision
of passages of sufficient width between the stalls in market bui9ldinfgs and market
places for the convenient use of the public and the prevention of encroachment
of such passages; |
(5) |
the setting
apart of separate areas for different classes of article in market buildings and
market places; |
(6) |
the proper
custody and care of animals for keeping of which licences are granted under section
327; | (7) |
the regulation
of the import of animals and flesh within New Delhi; |
(8) |
the rendering
necessary of licences for the use of premises within New Delhi as stables or cow-houses
or as an accommodation for sheep, goat or buffalo and the fees payable, for such
licences and the conditions subject to which such licences may be ranted, refused,
suspended or revoked; |
(9) |
the regulation
of sarais, hotels, hostels, guest houses, dak bungalows, lodging houses, the boarding
houses, the boarding houses, building, let-in-tenements residential clubs, restaurants,
eating houses, cafes, refreshment rooms and places of public recreation, entertainment
or resort; |
(10) |
the control
and supervision of places where dangerous or offensive trades are carried on so
as to secure clealiness therein or to minimize injurious, offensive or dangerous
effects arising or likely to arise therefrom; |
(11) |
the regulation
of the posting of bills and advertisements and of the position, size, shade or
style of the name boards, hoarding and sign-posts; |
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the fixation
of the method for the sale of articles whether by measure, weight, piece or any
other method; |
(13) |
the procedure
regarding the grant of permit to establish a factory, workshop or trade premises;
| (14) |
the regulation
of smoke in factories, workshops and trade premises; |
(15) |
the regulation
of sanitary conditions in factories, workshops, and trade premises; |
(16) |
the regulation
of the use in any factory, workshop or trade premises of whistle, trumpet, siren,
or horn worked by steam, compressed air, electricity or other mechanical means;
| (17) |
the prevention
of nuisance in any market building, market places or any factory, workshop or
trade premises; |
I.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO IMPROVEMENT |
(1) |
the form
and content of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme; |
(2) |
the procedure
to be followed in connection with the framing, submission, approval and sanction
of such schemes; |
(3) |
the local
enquiries and other hearings that may be held before a scheme is framed, approved
or sanctioned; |
(4) |
the alteration
of an improvement scheme or a rehousing scheme after approval and sanction; |
J.
BYE-LAWS RELATING TO MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS |
(1) |
the circumstance
and the manner in which owners of land or building in New Delhi temporarily absent
therefrom or not resident therein may be required to appoint as their agents for
all or any of the purposes of this Act or of any bye-laws made thereunder, persons
residing within or near New Delhi; |
(2) |
the maintenance
of schools and the furtherance of education generally; |
(3) |
the regulation
and control of municipal dispensaries; |
(4) |
then rendering
necessary of licences-
(a) |
for the
proprietors drivers of hackney-carriages; cycle-rickshaws, thelas and rehries
kept or playing for hire or used for hawking articles; |
(b) |
for persons working as job-porters
for the conveyance of goods; | |
(5) |
the classification
of cinema theatres for the purpose of the Third Schedule; |
(6) |
any other
matter which is to be or may be prescribed by bye-laws made under this Act or
in respect of which this Act makes no provisions or makes insufficient provision
and provision is, in the opinion of the Council necessary for the efficient municipal
government of New Delhi. | |
(2) |
Any bye-law
which may be made under sub-section (1) may be made by the Central government
within one year of the establishment of the Council, and any bye-law so made may
by altered or rescinded by the Council in exercise of its powers under sub-section
(1). | | |