Chandigarh: To ease the regulatory burden on micro, small and medium enterprises and fast-tracking setting up of MSMEs, the Punjab cabinet, here on Monday, approved the Punjab Right to Business Rules, 2020.
The new rules have been drafted under provisions of the Punjab Right to Business Act, which was notified on February 6, 2020 after the Assembly's approval on January 17.
The cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, gave the go ahead to the rules' notification to ease the process of approval and clearances for setting up of MSME units.
Sanctions and approvals pertaining to building plan, completion certificate, trade licence registration, land-use change, factory building plan (except for industries involving hazardous process), as well as registration of shops or establishments, will be granted by the district-level nodal agency, headed by the Deputy Commissioner.
For setting up of units in the approved industrial parks, the certificate of in-principle approval would be issued within three working days after the submission of declaration of intent, a government statement said.
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