Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive
Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2009
[Ministry of Commerce and Industry (DIPP), Order
dated 19th November 2009]
In exercise of the powers
conferred by section 14 of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of
1986), the Central Government after consulting the Bureau of Indian Standards,
hereby makes the following Order, namely:-
1. Short Title and commencement: - (1) This Order may be called the Pneumatic
Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2009.
(2) It shall come into force immediately on completion of 180 days of
its publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions:- In this Order, unless the
context otherwise requires:-
(a) "Act" means the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63
of 1986);
(b) "Appropriate Authority" means an officer not below the
rank of an Under Secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
(DIPP) or an Under Secretary in the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways,
Government of India or an officer not below the rank of a General Manager,
District Industries Centre of a State or Union Territory Government;
(c) "Bureau" means the Bureau of Indian Standards;
(d) "Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles" mean
the items specified in column (2) of the Schedule;
(e) "Pneumatic Tyres" includes "Pneumatic Tubes"
also;
(f) "Schedule" means the Schedule annexed to this Order;
(g) "dealer" in relation to Pneumatic Tyres means a person
who, or a firm or any other legal entity which carries on, direct or otherwise,
the business of buying, selling, supplying or distributing Pneumatic Tyres
whether in cash or for deferred payment or for commission, remuneration or
other valuable consideration;
(h) "manufacturer" in relation to Pneumatic Tyres for
Automotive Vehicles, means a person who, or a firm or any other legal entity
which, produces, makes or manufactures Pneumatic Tyres for Automotive Vehicles
and includes a person who, or a firm or any other legal entity which, claims such
Pneumatic Tyres for Automotive Vehicles to be produced, made or manufactured by
any such person or' firm or any other legal entity as the case may be;
(i) "Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)" in relation to
Automotive Vehicles, means a person who, or a firm or any other legal entity
which, produces, makes or manufactures Automotive Vehicles and includes a person
who, or a firm or any other legal entity. which,
claims such Automotive Vehicles to be produced, made or manufactured by any
such person or firm or any other legal entity as the case may be;
(j) "Specified Standard" means the Indian Standards as
specified In the corresponding entry in column (3) of
the Schedule;
(k) "State Government", includes a Union Territory
Administration also;
(l) "Standard Mark" means the Bureau of Indian Standards
Certification Mark specified by the Bureau to represent a particular Indian
Standard;
(m) 'Importer" means a person, a firm or any other legal entity
that imports pneumatic tyres or causes its imports from a foreign country into
customs territory of India;
(n) "Exporter" means a person, a firm or any other legal
entity that exports pneumatic tyres from India to another country;
(o) All other words and expressions used but not defined in this Order
shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act.
3. Prohibition regarding manufacture, sale, distribution etc:- (1) No person shall by himself or through any person
on his behalf, manufacture, import, store for sale, sell or distribute
Pneumatic Tyres which do not conform to the Specified Standard and which do not
bear the Standard Mark of the Bureau on obtaining Certification marks licence;
Provided that nothing in
this Order shall apply in relation to Pneumatic Tyres for the following:
(a) Pneumatic tyres manufactured in India for exports;
(b) Pneumatic tyres imported by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and/
or their authorized companies for fitment on vehicles or after sales, meant for
exports;
Note:
(1) In both cases, exports may be either directly as individual components
or as part of a vehicle completely built or in drive away chassis form or in
Completely Knocked Down (CKD) or Semi Knocked Down
(SKD) condition.
(2) Provided that nothing in this Order shall apply in relation to
export of pneumatic tyres required for export, which conforms to any specification
required by the foreign buyer.
(c) Pneumatic tyres imported as part of Completely Built Unit (CBU), irrespective
of the value of the CBU, so long as such pneumatic tyres meet the requirements
of specified standard. In such cases self-declaration by CBU manufacturers in
the vehicle manual to the effect that the tyres fitted in the vehicles meet the
requirements of the BIS and they comply with the requirements under the Central
Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989, would suffice. If
vehicles are already exempted by Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
notifications for homologation in India, self-declaration will not be required;
(d) Pneumatic Tyres imported or manufactured for research and
development purposes;
(e) Pneumatic tyres imported by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) for
fitment on vehicles manufactured in India for domestic market (completely built
or drive away chassis form). In such cases, self-declaration by the OEM in the
vehicle manual to the effect that tyres fitted in the vehicles meet the
requirements of BIS and that they comply with the requirements under the
Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR),1989, would suffice;
(f) Pneumatic tyres not manufactured domestically and imported by
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) or manufacturers for selling in replacement
market through their authorized dealers. The list of pneumatic tyres not
manufactured domestically and imported would be reviewed every three months by
a Committee chaired by an officer of the Department of Industrial Policy and
Promotion .and having members from Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and
Highways, Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT),Automotive Research
Association of India (ARAI), Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association
(ATMA),Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) and Bureau of Indian
Standards (BIS). The Committee will consider the issues/problems faced by the stakeholders,
finalize the list of pneumatic tyres to be exempted and make suitable
recommendations.
4. Obligation for Certification:- (1) All manufacturers of Pneumatic
Tyres and Tubes shall make an application to the Bureau for obtaining licence within
45 days of the issue of this Order, for use of the Standard Mark if not already
obtained.
(2) The grant of licence by the Bureau for use of the Standard Mark shall
be as per provisions of the Act and the rules and regulations made there under.
(3) When any person by himself or through any other person on his behalf
proposes to manufacture Pneumatic Tyres, he shall commence production only
after obtaining a valid licence from the Bureau for the use of Standard Mark.
(4) Information relating to expiry or cancellation of any licence by
the Bureau for Pneumatic Tyres shall be intimated to the appropriate authority
and displayed on BIS website.
5. Power to call for information etc: - The
Appropriate Authority may, with a view to secure compliance with this Order:
(1) require any person engaged in the manufacture, import, storage for sale,
sell or distribution of Pneumatic Tyres to give such information as it deems
necessary relating to the manufacture, import, storage for sale, sell or
distribution of Pneumatic Tyres or require any such person to furnish to it
samples of such Pneumatic Tyres;
(2) inspect or cause to be inspected any book
or other document or Pneumatic Tyres for Automotive Vehicles kept by or
belonging to or in possession or under the control of any person engaged in the
manufacture, import, storage for sale, sell or distribution of such Pneumatic
Tyres.
6. Testing of samples:- Samples of Pneumatic
Tyres bearing the Standard Mark or without standard mark imported by the OEM
and with self-declared conformation and drawn by the Appropriate Authority for ascertaining
whether they are of the Specified Standard, shall be tested in the laboratory
approved by the Bureau or Appropriate Authority.
7. Power to issue directions to manufacturers and dealers:- The Appropriate Authority may issue such directions to
manufacturers and dealers consistent with the provisions of the Act or this
Order, as may be necessary for carrying out the purposes of this Order.
8. Compliance of directions: - Every person engaged in the
manufacture, import, storage for sale, sell or distribution of any Pneumatic
Tyre to whom any direction is issued under this Order, shall comply with such
direction.
9. Obligation to furnish information:- No
manufacturer or dealer or importer shall, with intent to evade the provisions
of this Order, refuse to give any information lawfully demanded from him under
clause 5 or conceal, destroy, mutilate or deface any book or document or any
Pneumatic Tyres kept by, or in the possession or control of such person.
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Schedule (See clause 2 (f)) |
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SNo. |
Item |
Indian Standard |
|
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
|
1 |
Automotive vehicles – Pneumatic tyres for two and
three-wheeled motor vehicles – Specification |
IS 15627 |
|
2 |
Automotive vehicles – Pneumatic tyres for
passenger car vehicles - Diagonal and radial ply – Specification |
IS 15633 |
|
3 |
Automotive vehicles – Pneumatic tyres for
commercial vehicles - Diagonal and radial ply – Specification |
IS 15636 |
|
4 |
Automotive vehicles - Tubes For Pneumatic Tyres –
Specification |
IS 13098 |
[F. No. 16(72)/2005-LR]