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How to register under Interstate Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979

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Process Flow:

1. Application along with prescribed documents shall be received in the Reception Counter by the Reception-in charge and to be handed over to the concerned case worker

2. Scrutinisation by the concerned case worker

3. Submission of note by the concerned case-worker in the file to the Registration Authority

4. Sending to the sub-ordinate officer / inspector, if needed for verificationORinspection by ALCORcalling of Statutory records

5. Inspection by the sub-ordinate officer / inspector and report submission

6. Hearing the parties, if needed, and passing of an Order

7. Granting / rejecting the Registration

Documents required:

Documents required to be submitted at the time of

Registration / License -

1. Covering Letter (Preferably on a Letter Head)

2. Proof of Fee / Deposit Paid (Original Challan copy)

3. Duly filled in prescribed Application Form-I and Annexures (In Triplicate)

4. List with full address, age, gender, telephone number (if any) of the

Migrant workers along with ID Proof / domicile Certificate

5. Agreement Copy between Principal Employer and the Contractor

6. Form-V

7. List with full address and identity card of Partners / Directors / Owners /

Occupiers/ Proprietors of the Organistion.

8. PF / ESI / ST / PAN / VAT/ TIN Copies

9. Periodical Returns

10. Authorisation / Power of Attorney Letter (if applicable)

11. Mobile Number / E-mail IDs for communication

12. Declaration regarding non-employment of child labour

Whom to approach:Assistant Labour Commissioner

Eligibility:Proprietor / Partners / Directors

Fees required:

Sl.No.

No. of Workers

Fees (Rs.)

1.

1. 50 to 100 Rs. 300.00

2. 101 to 200 Rs. 600.00

3. 201 to 300 Rs. 1,200.00

Time required:30days

Forms:Form – 1

Related information:

Ø In case the service is not delivered in time, one has to approach the Joint Labour Commissioner.

Ø Maximum number of days to wait to get the decision of the Appellate Authority is 45.


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