The Energy Conservation Act, 2001
17. Power of
inspection.-
1. The
designated agency may appoint, after the expiry of five years from the date of
commencement of this Act, as many inspecting officers as may be necessary for
the purpose of ensuring compliance with energy consumption standards specified
under clause (a) of section 14 or ensure display of particulars on label on
equipment or appliance specified under clause (b) of section 14 or for the
purpose of performing such other functions as may be assigned to them.
2. Subject
to any rules made under this Act, an inspecting officer shall have power to-
a. inspect any operation
carried on or in connection with the equipment or appliance specified under
clause (b) of section 14 or in respect of which energy standards under clause
(a) of section 14 have been specified;
b. enter any place of
designated consumer at which the energy is used for any activity and may
require any proprietor, employee, director, manager or secretary or any other
person who may be attending in any manner to or helping in, carrying on any
activity with the help of energy-
i.
to
afford him necessary facility to inspect-
A. any equipment or
appliance as he may require and which may be available at such place;
B. any production
process to ascertain the energy consumption norms and standards;
i.
ii.
to
make an inventory of stock of any equipment or appliance checked or verified by
him;
iii.
to
record the statement of any person which may be useful for, or relevant to, for
efficient use of energy and its conservation under this Act.
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2.
3. An
inspecting officer may enter any place of designated consumer-
a. where any activity
with the help of energy is carried on; and
b. where any equipment
or appliance notified under clause (b) of section 14 has been kept, during the
hours at which such place is open for production or conduct of business
connected therewith.
1.
2.
3.
4. An
inspecting officer acting under this section shall, on no account, remove or
cause to be removed from the place wherein he has entered, any equipment or
appliance or books of account or other documents.