Govt Brings Masks and Hand Sanitizers under the Essential Commodities
Act
[Press Release dated
13 March 2020]
In view the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 (Corona Virus) and concern
of the logistics for COVID-19 management particularly during last couple of weeks
and that masks (2 ply & 3 ply surgical masks, N95 masks) and hand sanitizers
have been noted to be either not available with most of the vendors in the market
or are available with great difficulty at exorbitant prices, Government has notified
an Order under the Essential Commodities Act to declare these items as Essential
Commodities up to 30th June, 2020 by amending the Schedule of the Essential
Commodities Act, 1955. It has also issued an advisory under the Legal Metrology
Act. Under the E.C Act, after discussions with the manufacturers, States can ask
them to enhance their production capacity of these items, to make the supply chain
smooth, while under the L.M. Act the States can ensure sale of both the items at
MRP.
On these two items, the States may now notify the Central order
in their official Gazette, also issue their own orders under the EC Act to that
effect and take necessary actions as per the situation prevailing in the respective
States. Under the EC Act, powers of the Central
Government have already been delegated to the States by way of orders during 1972
to 1978. The States/UTs, therefore may take
action against the offenders under the EC Act and PBMMSEC Act. An offender under
the EC Act may be punished with an imprisonment upto 7
years or fine or both and under the PBMMSEC Act, he can be detained for maximum
of 6 months.
The decision would empower the Government and States/UTs to regulate
production, quality, distribution etc. of masks (2 ply & 3 ply surgical masks,
N95 masks) and hand sanitizers and to smoothen the sale and availability of these
items and carry out operations against orders speculators etc. and those involved
in over pricing, black marketing etc. It will enhance the availability of both the
items to the general people at reasonable prices or under MRP. The States are also
advised to give publicity of State Helplines for registering complaints by the consumers
of the above two items. The consumers may also register their complaints in this
matter with the National Consumer Helpline No. 1800-11-4000, Online Complaints:
www.consumerhelpline.gov.in, Department’s Website www.consumeraffairs.nic.in,
dsadmin-ca@nic.in and dirwm-ca@nic.insecy.doca@gov.in.