The West Pakistan Firewood and Charcoal (Restriction) Act, 1964.
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Promulgation Date: | 24-03-1964 | ||||||||||||||||||
Details: | THE WEST PAKISTAN
FIREWOOD AND CHARCOAL (RESTRICTION) ACT,
1964. (WEST PAKISTAN ACT NO. XI
OF 1964.)
[24th March, 1964.] CONTENTS PREAMBLE SECTIONS 1.
Short title, extent and
commencement. 2.
Definitions. 3.
Restrictions on burning firewood and charcoal. 4.
Penalty. 5.
Offence to be Cognizable and bailable. 6.
Powers of Forest Officer. 7.
Indemnity. 8.
Power to make rules.
THE WEST PAKISTAN
FIREWOOD AND CHARCOAL (RESTRICTION) ACT,
1964. (WEST PAKISTAN ACT NO. XI
OF 1964.)
[24th March, 1964.] AN to prohibit and regulate the burning of firewood and charcoal in
West Pakistan.
It is hereby enacted as follows:—
(2) It extends to the
whole of the [1][Province
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa] except the Tribal Areas. (3) This section and
section 2 shall come into force at once and the remaining provisions shall come
into force in such area or areas on such date or dates as may be specified by
Government by notification, in this behalf.
(a)
“factory” means any premises including the precincts thereof where
any process is being carried on with the aid of power; (b)
“firewood” includes any kind of wood used for burning of fire ,
but does not include shrubs, loppings of trees not exceeding six inches in girth,
or the stamps of trees; (c)
“Forest Officer”— (i)
In relation to Hazara District, has the meaning assigned to it in
the [2][Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa] Hazara Forest Act, 1936; (ii)
in relation to any other place, has the meaning assigned to it in
the Forest Act, 1927. (d)
“Government” means the Government of [3][Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.] (e)
“Power” means electrical energy and any other form of energy which
is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal agency.
Provided that the prohibition contained in this section
shall not apply to— (i)
any fire place for burning of earthen-wares, (ii)
any brick-kiln or lime-kiln worked for the preparation of bricks
or lime for the personal use of the proprietor for such kiln; (iii)
the use of firewood for any domestic purposes; Provided further that
Government may, in any area permit the burning of firewood or any kind of
firewood or charcoal in any class of factories, brick-kilns or lime-kilns subject
to such conditions as may be prescribed.
(2) The Forest Officer making an arrest under subsection (1) shall release such
person on his executing a bond to appear, when so required, before the officer
incharge of the nearest police station.
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