Officials deployed to enforce the ban across the State
The Health and Family Welfare Department on Saturday
issued guidelines for officials to implement the ban on gutka in the
State. It will be based on the model adopted by Maharashtra, one of the
first States to ban the tobacco product.
M. Madan Gopal, Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare), who issued a circular to this effect, told
The Hindu
that it would take at least a week for the enforcement to take shape.
“We
are working on building strong mechanisms to enforce the ban. As a
first step, we have appointed more than a 100 food safety officers, who
will be responsible for enforcing the ban at the grassroot level,” he
said.
The State government, which has been directed
by the Supreme Court to submit a compliance report and an affidavit on
tobacco control and gutka ban by June 23, banned the sale and
manufacture of gutka and paan masala under the regulation 2.3.4 of the
Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales)
Regulations, 2011. These regulations have been framed by the Food Safety
and Standards Authority of India.
“Sections 57, 58
and 59 of the Act clearly specify that anyone who manufactures, sells,
stores or distributes products with an adulterant that is injurious to
health shall be slapped with a penalty of up to Rs. 10 lakh. If the
adulterant is not injurious to health, the penalty is Rs. 2 lakh. Also,
the person is liable to a jail term of seven years or even life-time if
anyone who consumes the product dies,” Mr. Madan Gopal said.
He said district surveillance officers had been redeployed as district designated officers to supervise the enforcement.
The
seized products would be tested at the food safety laboratories in
Mysore, Bangalore, Gulbarga and Belgaum, Mr. Madan Gopal added.
It will be based on the model adopted in Maharashtra
Regulations framed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
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