(1) This Act may be called the Petroleum Act, 1934.
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In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,--
(1) No one shall import, transport or store any petroleum save in accordance with the rules made under section 4.
The 1[Central Government] may makes rules--
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(1) No one shall produce, refine or blend petroleum save in accordance with the rules made under sub-section (2).
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All receptacles containing 1[petroleum Class A] shall have a stamped, embossed, painted or printed warning, either on the receptacle itself or, where that is impracticable, displayed near the receptacle, exhibiting in conspicuous characters the words "Petrol" or "Motor Spirit", or an equivalent warning of the dangerous nature of the petroleum:
1[7. No licence needed for transport or storage of limited quantities of petroleum Class B or petroleum Class C.--Notwithstanding anything contained in this Chapter, a person need not obtain a licence for the transport or storage of--
1[8. No licence needed for import, transport or storage of small quantities of petroleum Class A.--(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Chapter, a person need not obtain a licence for the import, transport or storage of petroleum Class A not intended for sale if the total quantity in his possession does not exceed thirty litres,
(1) The owner of a motor conveyance, who complies with the requirements of the law for the time being in force relating to the registration and licensing of such conveyance and its driver or pilot and the owner of any stationary internal combustion engine, shall not be required to obtain a licence--
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Chapter, a railway administration as defined in section 3 of the Indian Railways Act, 1890 (9 of 1890) need not obtain any licence for the import or transport of any petroleum in its possession in its capacity as carrier.
1[11. Exemption of heavy oils.--Nothing in this Chapter shall apply to any petroleum which has its flash-point not below ninety-three degrees Centigrade.]
The 1[Central Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, exempt any petroleum specified in the notification from all or any of the provisions of this Chapter.
(1) The 1[Central Government] may authorise any officer by name or by virtue of office to enter any place where petroleum is being imported, stored, produced, refined or blended, or is under transport, and inspect all receptacles, plant and appliances used in connection with petroleum in order to ascertain if they are in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and the rules made thereunder.
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
(1) The 1[Central Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, authorise, any officer by name or by virtue of office to enter any place where petroleum is being imported, transported, stored, produced, refined or blended and to inspect and take samples for testing of any petroleum found therein.
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
(1) A standard apparatus for determining the 2[flash-point] of petroleum shall be deposited with an officer to be appointed in this behalf by the 1[Central Government] by notification in the Official Gazette.
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
(1) The officer appointed under section 15 shall, on payment of the prescribed fee, if any, compare with the Standard Test Apparatus and apparatus for determining the 1[flash-point] of petroleum which may be submitted to him for this purpose.
The 1[Central Government] may authorise any officer by name or by virtue of office to test petroleum of which samples have been taken under this Act, or which may have been submitted to him for test by any person, and to grant certificates of the results of such tests.
All tests of petroleum made under this Act shall be made with a test apparatus in respect of which there is valid certificate under section 16, shall have due regard to any correction specified in that certificate, and shall be carried out in accordance with rules made under section 21.
1[(1) The testing officer after testing samples of petroleum shall make out a certificate in the prescribed form, stating whether the petroleum is petroleum Class A or petroleum Class B or petroleum Class C and if the petroleum is petroleum Class B or petroleum Class C, the flash-point of the petroleum.]
(1) The owner of any petroleum, or his agent, who is dissatisfied with the result of the test of the petroleum may, within seven days from the date on which he received intimation of the result of the test, apply to the officer empowered under section 14 to have fresh samples of the petroleum taken and tested.
The 1[Central Government] may make rules--
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
The 1[Central Government] may also make rules providing specially for the testing of any form of petroleum which is viscous or solid or contains sediment or thickening ingredients, and such rules may modify or supplement any of the provisions of this Chapter or of the rules made under section 21 in order to adapt them to the special needs of such tests.
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
(1) Whoeve--
(1) In any case in which an offence under clause (a) or clause (b) or clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 23 has been committed, the convicting Magistrate may direct that--
(1) Offences punishable under this Act shall be triable in the Presidency-towns, by a Presidency Magistrate, and elsewhere by a Magistrate of the first class, or by a Magistrate of the second class who has been specially empowered by the 32[Central Government] in this behalf.
(1) The 1[Central Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, authorise any officer by name or by virtue of office to enter and search any place where he has reason to believe that any petroleum is being imported, transported, stored, produced, refined or blended otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, and to seize, detain or remove any or all of the petroleum in respect of which in his opinion an offence under this Act has been committed.
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
1[27. Notice of accidents with petroleum.--Whenever there occurs in or about, or in connection with, any place in which petroleum is refined, blended or kept, or any carriage or vessel either conveying petroleum or on or from which petroleum is being loaded or unloaded, any accident by explosion or by fire as a result of the ignition of petroleum or petroleum vapour attended with loss of human life or serious injury to person or property, or of a description usually attended with such loss or injury, the occupier of the place or the person for the time being in charge of the petroleum or the person in charge of the carriage or the master of the vessel, as the case may be, shall, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, give notice thereof and of the attendant loss of human life, or injury to person or property, if any, to the nearest Magistrate or to the officer in charge of the nearest police station and to the 2[Chief Controller of Explosives].]
(1) The inquiry mentioned in section 176 of the 1[Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), shall, 2[unless section 8 of the Coroners Act, 1871 (4 of 1871)], is applicable to the circumstances,] be held in all cases where any person has been killed by an accident which the Magistrate has reason to believe was the result of the ignition of petroleum or petroleum vapour.
(1) In making any rules under this Act, the 1[Central Government] Government may--
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13-03-2002 | The Petroleum Rules, 2002 |
[Power to apply Act to other substances.]--Rep. by the Inflammable Substances Act, 1952 (20 of 1952), s. 7
Where any enactment confers powers upon any local authority in respect of the transport or storage of petroleum, the 1[Central Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette,--
[Repeals.]-- Rep. by the Repealing Act, 1938 (1 of 1938), s. 2 and the Schedule.