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(THE GIST OF PIB) Boilers Bill, 2024
(THE GIST OF PIB) Boilers Bill, 2024
(MARCH-2025)
Boilers Bill, 2024
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The Lok Sabha passed the Boilers Bill, 2024, replacing the century-old Boilers Act of 1923. The bill, which aims to decriminalise seven offences and promote ease of doing business.
Background of the Boilers Bill, 2024
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The Boilers Act of 1923 was enacted to regulate the manufacturing, installation, operation, alteration, and repair of steam boilers to ensure safety.
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The Act was last amended in 2007 to allow independent third-party inspections, but further reforms were needed.
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The Boilers Bill, 2024, aligns with the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023, which focuses on decriminalization and ease of doing business (EoDB).
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The Bill is redrafted with modern drafting practices to improve clarity and efficiency.
Key Features of the Boilers Bill, 2024
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Replacement of Boilers Act, 1923: The new Bill repeals the century-old Boilers Act, 1923, aligning regulations with modern safety standards.
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Ease of Doing Business (EoDB): The Bill enhances business operations by decriminalizing 3 out of 7 offences, reducing legal hurdles.
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Categorisation of Offences: 4 major offences (risking life and property): Criminal penalties retained.
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Other offences: These are converted into fiscal penalties, handled by an executive mechanism instead of courts.
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Modern drafting practices: The Bill is simplified and structured into six chapters, consolidating similar provisions for clarity and accessibility.
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Enhanced safety measures: Ensure worker safety inside boilers. Mandates boiler repairs by qualified and competent persons.
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Redundant provisions: Outdated sections from pre-constitutional times omitted. New definitions and amendments were added for better clarity.
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Jan Vishwas Act, 2023 alignment: Follows the decriminalisation reforms under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023.
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Central & State Government roles: Clearly define powers and functions of the Central Government, State Governments, and Central Boilers Board to avoid confusion.
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