The Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Rules, 1964
(Corrected upto 30 September, 1986)
1. Short title and commencement
2. Definitions
3. Term of Office
4. Casual vacancies
5. Functions of the Council
6. Creation of posts and appointment of officers
7. Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Council
A Authority of authentication and the manner of authentication of documents
8. Proceedings of the Council
i. Traveling and daily allowances
ii. Specialist Committees
iii. Procedure for quality control and inspection
iv. A Procedure for Amendment, suspension or Cancellation of the Certificate
v. Agency for quality control or inspection or both
9. Approval of testing houses, surveyors and samplers
10. Fund of the Council and deposit of such fund
A. Powers and duties of the Director (including as Ex-officio Secretary of the Council)
B. Re-examination of the goods certified by the Agencies recognised under Sub-section (1) of Section 7 of the Act.
Preparation of budget estimates, etc.
Audit of accounts
Laying of Annual Reports and Audited Accounts
Form No. I. [See rule 13 (I) ]
Form No. II. [See rule 13 (6)]
Form No. III. [See rule 16 (I)]
Form No. IV. [See rule 16 (I)]
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