Bare Acts

CHAPTER II REGULATION OF STREET VENDING


3. Survey of street vendor sand protection from eviction or relocation.—(1) The Town Vending
Committee shall, within such period and in such manner as may be specified in the scheme, conduct a
survey of all existing street vendors, within the area under its jurisdiction, and subsequent survey shall be
carried out at least once in every five years.
(2) The Town Vending Committee shall ensure that all existing street vendors, identified in the
survey, are accommodated in the vending zones subject to a norm conforming to two and half per cent. of
the population of the ward or zone or town or city, as the case may be, in accordance with the plan for
street vending and the holding capacity of the vending zones.
(3) No street vendor shall be evicted or, as the case may be, relocated till the survey specified under
sub-section (1) has been completed and the certificate of vending is issued to all street vendors.
4. Issue of certificate of vending.—(1) Every street vendor, identified under the survey carried out
under sub-section (1) of section 3, who has completed the age of fourteen years or such age as may be
prescribed by the appropriate Government, shall be issued a certificate of vending by the Town Vending
Committee, subject to such terms and conditions and within the period specified in the scheme including
the restrictions specified in the plan for street vending:
Provided that a person, whether or not included under the survey under sub-section (1) of section 3,
who has been issued a certificate of vending before the commencement of this Act, whether known as
licence or any other form of permission (whether as a stationary vendor or a mobile vendor or under any
other category) shall be deemed to be a street vendor for that category for the period for which he has
been issued such certificate of vending.
(2) Where, in the intervening period between two surveys, any person seeks to vend, the Town
Vending Committee may grant a certificate of vending to such person, subject to the scheme, the plan for
street vending and the holding capacity of the vending zones.
(3) Where the number of street vendors identified under sub-section (1) or the number of persons
seeking to vend under sub-section (2) are more than the holding capacity of the vending zone and exceeds
the number of persons to be accommodated in that vending zone, the Town Vending Committee shall
carry out a draw of lots for issuing the certificate of vending for that vending zone and the remaining
persons shall be accommodated in any adjoining vending zone to avoid relocation.
5. Conditions for issue of certificate of vending.—(1) Every street vendor shall give an undertaking
to the Town Vending Committee prior to the issue of a certificate of vending under section 4, that—
(a) he shall carry on the business of street vending himself or through any of his family member;
(b) he has no other means of livelihood:
(c) he shall not transfer in any manner whatsoever, including rent, the certificate of vending or the
place specified therein to any other person.
(2) Where a street vendor to whom a certificate of vending is issued dies or suffers from any
permanent disability or is ill, one of his family member in following order of priority, may vend in his
place, till the validity of the certificate of vending—
(a) spouse of the street vendor;
(b) dependent child of the street vendor:
Provided that where a dispute arises as to who is entitled to vend in the place of the vendor, the matter
shall be decided by the committee under section 20.
6. Categories of certificate of vending and issue of identity cards.—(1) The certificate of vending
shall be issued under any of the following categories, namely:—
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(a) a stationary vendor;
(b) a mobile vendor; or
(c) any other category as may be specified in the scheme.
(2) The certificate of vending issued for the categories specified in sub-section (1) shall be in such
form, and issued in such manner, as may be specified in the scheme and specify the vending zone where
the street vendor shall carry on his vending activities, the days and timings for carrying on such vending
activities and the conditions and restriction subject to which he shall carry on such vending activities.
(3) Every street vendor who has been issued certificate of vending under sub-section (1) shall be
issued identity cards in such form and manner as may be specified in the scheme.
7. Criteria for issuing certificate of vending.—The criteria to be followed by the Town Vending
Committee for issuing certificate of vending to a street vendor shall be as specified in the scheme, which
may, apart from other things, provide for preference to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other
Backward Classes, women, persons with disabilities, minorities or such other categories as may be
specified in the scheme.
8. Vending fees.—Every street vendor who has been issued certificate of vending shall pay such
vending fees as may be specified in the scheme.
9. Validity and renewal of certificate of vending.—(1) Every certificate of vending shall be valid
for such period as may be specified in the scheme.
(2) Every certificate of vending shall be renewable for such period, in such manner, and on payment
of such fees, as may be specified in the scheme.
10. Cancellation or suspension of certificate of vending.—Where a street vendor who has been
issued a certificate of vending under this Act commits breach of any of the conditions thereof or any other
terms and conditions specified or the purpose of regulating street vending under this Act or any rules or
schemes made thereunder, or where the Town Vending Committee is satisfied that such certificate of
vending has been secured by the street vendor through misrepresentation or fraud, the Town Vending
Committee may, without prejudice to any other fine which may have been incurred by the street vendor
under this Act, cancel the certificate of vending or suspend the same in such as may be specified in the
scheme and for such period as it deems fit:
Provided that no such cancellation or suspension shall be made by the Town Vending Committee
unless an opportunity of hearing has been given to the street vendor.
11. Appeal from decision of Town Vending Committee.—(1) Any person who is aggrieved by any
decision of the Town Vending Committee with respect to issue of certificate of vending under section 6
or cancellation or suspension of certificate of vending under section 10 may prefer an appeal to the local
authority in such form, within such period, and in such manner, as may be prescribed.
(2) No appeal shall be disposed of by the local authority unless the appellant has been given an
opportunity of hearing.

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