Second Schedule of the Dangerous Chemical Control Act 2004 (Part I)
All countries
(1) No person shall - (a) import or export; (b) manufacture, sell, store, distribute or trade in, a dangerous chemical, unless he holds a license issued for such purposes. (2) Every application for a license shall be made to the Board in such form as the Board may approve. (3) The Board may require the applicant to furnish such additional information as may be required to determine the application. (4) The Board may grant or renew a license subject to such terms and conditions as it thinks fit and on payment of the prescribed fee.
(5) No person shall import or export a pesticide or an extremely dangerous chemical, unless he is the holder of a permit under this section. (2) Every application for a permit shall be made to the Board in such form as may be approved by the Board. (3) The Board may require the applicant to furnish such additional information as may be required to determine the application. (4) The Board may grant or renew a permit subject to such terms and conditions as it thinks fit and on payment of the prescribed fee. (5) Where an application under subsection (2) for a permit is pending before the Board and the pesticide or extremely dangerous chemical - (a) is given a new trade name; (b) is to be imported from a different supplier; or (c) there is any change in the specification or composition of the original product, the applicant shall make a new application under subsection (2)
1. Issue of a license or renewal of a license for the import or export of a dangerous chemical( Rs. 8,000) 2. Issue of a license or renewal of a license for the manufacture, sale, storage, distribution or trading in of a dangerous chemical (Rs. 2,000). 3. A one time payment of Rs 1000 is required for chemicals listed in the second schedule..
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Provide Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and 2 copies of invoices and copy of import permit