Street Vendors Act, 2014: Matrix of State Schemes

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Rule headings
Sub-headings
States Time Period Authority Manner Required Documents Frequency of survey Miscellaneous
Andaman and Nicobar Islands within 6 months from the date of commencement of the Scheme TVC "i. publicise through local newspapers, notices at prominent places; mention date, area, nodal officer, date and time of commencement, end of survey
ii. at a suitable time
iii. conduct the survey at a suitable time
iv. conduct, monitor and supervise the survey; through digitalised photo-biometric census, GIS mapping and help of other organisations as needed
v. survey form shall be computer generated with unique barcode/ID and an acknowledgment receipt
vi. survey shall be videographed, vendor and vending site shall be photographed
vii. TVC shall maintain a register in digital/manual format "
Given in form II, attached with the scheme no mention no mention
Andhra Pradesh no mention TVC survey of area/ULB under its jurisdiction; conducted through Community Resource Persons (CRPs); can also be conducted by web/mobile applications; preparation of GIS based Plan Ration Card (compulsory) Voter ID or Aadhaar card for address proof Signature/thumb impression of vendor at least once in 5 years no mention
Arunachal Pradesh within 6 months from date of publication in local newspapers TVC or suitable agency approved by the government i. publicise on the website, in 2 local newspapers, notice boards of ward offices, in local markets ii. outcome shall be available in digital format iii. capture geo-coordinates of vendors iv. survey form in the scheme with vendor details, ID proof details, area details of vending spot, nature of business, past licenses, mode of vending/ vehicle used, etc. no mention no mention no mention
Assam Within the period specified in the operation guidelines for support to urban street vendors issued by MoHUA TVC The method of survey shall be as per revised operational guidelines for support of street vendors under DA Y-NULM issued by Min of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt. no mention at least once in every 5 years no mention
Bihar no mention Town Vending Committee, or any suitable agency appointed by them "i. publicise on the website, in 2 local newspapers, notice boards of ward offices, in local markets
ii. outcome shall be available in digital format
iii. street vending activity carried on from the carriage way shall be specifically mentioned and marked on the map
iv. mode of vending shall also be clearly indicated: push cart/motorized vehicle, floor spread, rack and hanging frame mode"
no mention no mention no mention
Chandigarh within 6 months from date of commencement of scheme TVC i. spot verification ii. survey shall be approved by TVC iii. publicise thru local newspapers and notices ar prominent places iv. photo-biometric census with GIS mapping v. survey form shall have unique barcode ID which would be Aadhaar linked vi. survey shall be videographed Proof of active street vending and resident of Delhi: Voter ID/ aadhaar card no mention no mention
Chhattisgarh no mention team under the instruction of TVC, can take help of survey agency conduct survey as in Annexure I of Scheme: details of vendor, unique ID of vendor, type of business, family members, income voter ID/ Aadhaar/ driving license once every 5 years no mention
Dadra and Nagar Haveli within 6 months from date of commencement of scheme TVC i. spot verification ii. survey shall be approved by TVC iii. publicise thru local newspapers and notices ar prominent places iv. photo-biometric census with GIS mapping v. survey form shall have unique barcode ID vi. survey shall be videographed and photos of vendor will be taken no mention no mention no mention
Daman and Diu within 6 months from date of commencement of scheme TVC i. spot verification and collect details in Form ii. survey shall be approved by TVC iii. publicise thru local newspapers and notices ar prominent places iv. photo-biometric census with GIS mapping v. survey form shall have unique barcode ID vi. survey shall be videographed and photos of vendor will be taken no mention no mention no mention
Delhi within 3 months from date of order by TVC TVC with help of govt/local bodies i. comprehensive digitised photo-biometric survey ii. GIS mapping of vendors iii. 40% of elected TVC reps need to be present at time of survey iv. Form will have Unique Record ID Number (URI) v. Govt must verify validity of survey data vi. give an acknowledgement to all surveyed vendors vii. TVC shall designate a Facilitator to help vendors fill survey form viii. TVC with LA compiles list of surveyed persons who will receive CoV ix. Denied person will be given reason for denial no mention every 3 years The denied vendors can file objections with the TVC within 15 days of publication of list and the TVC shall decide on the matter within 30 days
Goa within 3 months from commencement of Scheme TVC in situ survey of all existing vendors, enumerate those vendors who are found to be actually carrying on business in a vending zone no mention no mention no mention
Gujarat within 6 months TVC TVS shall conduct or get it done by a suitable agency: i. publicity on website, local newspapers, notice boards of ward offices, in local markets ii. survey available in digital format survey shall capture geo-coordinates of vending site, details of vendor, area details, nature of business, residential proof no mention no mention no mention
Haryana Within a period of 6 months from the initiation of survey TVC i. publicise on the website, in local newspapers, notice boards of ward offices, local markets
ii. outcome will be available in digital format
iii. capture GPS coordinates of vendors
iv. survey form in the scheme with vendor details, ID proof details, details of vending spot, nature of business, past licenses, mode of vending/ vehicle used, etc.
no mention every 5 years no mention
Himachal Pradesh within 1 year TVC spot verification, GIS mapping, photo census. ULB shall notify in local dailies of the survey no mention every 5 years no mention
Karnataka Within a period of six months from the date on which the Scheme is notified. TVC TVC with the assistance of the Local Authorities shall, conduct a comprehensive digitized photo census or survey of all vendors and GPS or GIS mapping of all existing street vendors within the area under its jurisdiction within a period of three months from the date of order by the TVC and subsequent surveys shall be carried out after every three years. Ration Card, Voter-ll) Card (DPIC) and Aadhar-Card, the signed (or) with thumb Impression declaration of the street vendor, photo as well as family photo; Original documents pertaining to present or permanent address proof, especially in the case of migratory population may be verified no mention no mention
Kerala within 6 months from notification of scheme TVC in-situ survey, enumeration of vendors who are carrying on business in streets no mention no mention no mention
Manipur within 6 months from notification of scheme TVC with assistance of LA OR suitable agency, students of social work, social science OR post graduates of social work/social science in-situ for existing vendors, none by calling out particulars from the vendors by announcements no mention no mention no mention
Meghalaya 60 days from commencement of scheme TVC with help of Local bodies, professional organisations, NGOs 1. Adequate publicity of the survey 2. spot/camp/door to door verification, enlist and record identity of vendor, verify by spot or community verification and thru police verification regarding antecedent, conduct, eligibility 3. survey can be through camp approach/self declaration/undertaken using mobile/tablets which can identify vendors in the field 4. The methods which should be used for survey are: i. Field/Spot/Camp based followed by spot/locality survey and can be through mobile based application. ii. Digitalized photo census. iii. Bio-metric Photo Identity Cards iv. Registration camps followed by visits no mention every 2 years no mention
Mizoram within a period of six months from the commencement of the Scheme TVC through the staff of the Nodal department, or suitable agency through competitive bidding "i. published on TVC or Nodal Department website, two prominent local language newspapers, notice board of the Nodal Department, any conspicuous place in the local market
ii. outcome shall be available in the digital format
iii. issuance of CoV within a year
iv. capture the geo-coordinates of the place of vending and other details mentioned in Form I"
Indicated in Form 1, attached with the scheme no mention no mention
Nagaland within 6 months TVC or suitable agency approved by the government i. publicise on the website, in 2 local newspapers, notice boards of ward offices, in local markets ii. outcome shall be available in digital format iii. capture geo-coordinates of vendors iv. survey form in the scheme with vendor details, ID proof details, area details of vending spot, nature of business, past licenses, mode of vending/ vehicle used, etc. no mention no mention no mention
Odisha 3 months from commencement of Scheme TVC spot verification, GIS mapping, digitized photo census, biometric sensor no mention no mention no mention
Puducherry Within a period of 6 months from the date on which the Scheme is notified TVC TVC shall, with the assistance of the staff placed at its disposal by the concerned Local Authority or by outsourcing competent agency/students of social work/ social science / postgraduates of social work/social science, carryout the survey. no mention no mention no mention
Punjab 6 months from implementation of Scheme TVC (i) Survey of street vending by mobile based application; (ii) GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping; (iii) Digitalized photo census; (iv) Bio-metric Photo Identity Cards; (v) Manual survey by using forms as specified by TVC Any one: (a) Driving Licence (b) Below Poverty Line (BPL) Card (c) Voters ID Card (d) Ration Card (e) Aadhar Card (f) Permanent Account Number Card( PAN Card) no mention no mention
Rajasthan no mention TVC i. mobile based app ii. GIS iii. digitised photo census iv. bio metric photo ID v. record mode of vending no mention 5 years no mention
Tamil Nadu 6 months from scheme notification TVC in-situsurvey of existing vendors, enumeration of vendors and recording details, only those vendors who are actually carryong on business shall be enumerated no mention no mention no mention
Telangana no mention ULB must develop strategy and TVC must conduct use Community Resource Persons (CRPs) under MEPMA, verification of data for ascertaining quality ration card voter ID/Aadhaar as additional residence proof at least once in 5 years no mention
Tripura 6 months from date of notification of Scheme TVC with help of LA map all existing vendors, notify in local dailies and specify details of survey, Nodal Officer, registration conduct GIS mapping, digitised photo-biometric census survey by forming area wise teams of police and LA officials and member of TVC collect data on vendors as in Form survey generates unique barcode for every vendor application fee of Rs 100 LA shall publish information on website within 30 days of application and those who are denied shall be given an opportunity ot object Authenticity of vending thru documents like receipt of fines or fees, challans, certificates of local RWAs, market associations or any other evidence no mention eligibility: i. citizen of India ii. minimum 14 years iii. registered voter iv. registration should not have been cancelled in the past v. no pending arrears vi. him or his family should not have another CoV
Uttar Pradesh no mention no mention Methods for survey: i. GIS mapping ii. digitised photo census iii. biometric photo ID cards iv. registration camp by constituted teams no mention no mention no mention
West Bengal no mention TVC TVC shall prepare a list of existing vendors in consultation with the Municipality by conducting survey with local Police Authority no mention no mention no mention
Sub-headings
States Issuing Authority Period of issue CoV in intervening period Terms & Conditions (Click here) Form Manner Categories Criteria Initial Validity Period Renewal Suspension and Cancellation Other Penalties
Andaman and Nicobar Islands no mention within a period of 3 months from the date of completion of the survey person may make an application in the manner specified under form IV attached with the Scheme (click on heading) (click on heading) "i. TVC shall issue the CoVs vending-zone wise or ward-wise or area-wise
ii. if the number of street vendors are greater than holding capacity, the TVC shall carry out a draw of lots and accommodate the remaining persons in any adjoining vending zone
no mention "i. name should appear in the survey
ii. no other means of livelihood
iii. completed the age of 14 years on the date of issue
iv. in case of death, nominee shall intimate the TVC and they shall make the necessary correction in the CoV and ID card"
2 years (click on heading) grounds mentioned under Section 10 of the Act, reasons to be recorded in writing, suspension can last for 30 days (max), vendor must submit cause for not extending suspension to cancellation within 15 days of suspension no mention
Andhra Pradesh TVC headed by MC of ULB 15 days from date of application to ULB shall be given CoV subject to eligibility and T&C in Scheme no mention (click on heading) E-certificate; approval of applicant in a software generates certificate; CoV shall have seal and sign of MC no mention i. Ration/Aadhaar is mandatory for new applicants ii. Voter ID as additional address proff iii. Dependent children involved in vending should be 14+ iv. Preference to SC, ST, PwD, BC, women from deprived and vulnerable sections, minorities, transgender persons 3 years (click on heading) no mention no mention
Arunachal Pradesh no mention within 1 year from date of commencement of survey shall apply through LA and they allot (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention LA shall report to State government is there is category other than stationary and mobile i. person shall not be engaged in any other activity ii. should not have parallel vending site iii. should be 14+ iv. CoV cannot be rented or leased or sold v. transfer of CoV after death to legal heir who does not have a CoV of any other zone vi. preference to senior citizens, PwD, single mothers, widows 5 years (click on heading) i. If vendor fails to renew his certificate as per renewal guidelines ii. street vendor who has employed child below 14 yrs may have his CoV cancelled after one warning iii. guilty of misbehavior with women vendor may have his CoV cancelled after one warning TVC may fine and give warning in cases of: i. vending outside spot in CoV ii. misrepresentation of age iii. unauthoritsed occupation of area iv. renting, leasing or selling CoV v. construction of permanent structure vi. failure to pay vending fee with 6 months penalty thereof
Bihar no mention within 6 months from the date of survey TVC shall carry out a survey (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention stationary, mobile, any other category that the State govenrment might provide for "i. name should be included in the TVC survey
ii. not engaged in any other occupation
iii. no parallel vending site (family member allowed)
iv. vending conducted by self or (above 14) family member
v. above 14
vi. new vendor must apply for ID card and CoV"
5 years (click on heading) "Vendor is fined and issued a warning
i. vending outside licensed zone
ii. misrepresentation of age
iii. increased area or unauthorised occupying of additional area
iv. FSSAI registration missing (food vendors)
v. permanent structure
vi. CoV lost or sold
vii. CoV not renewed
viii. violated Child Labour laws
ix. misbehaviour with women vendor warrants warning"
no mention
Chandigarh TVC within 3 months from date of completion of survey shall apply to TVC; he will be granted CoV subject to Plan and holding capacity shall issue waiting list number if new applicants exceed holding capacity if application is rejected, the same shall be communicated along with reasons to the vendor (click on heading) no mention (form not attached) Issue certificate zone wise/ward wise/ area wise use draw of lots if excess vendors apply, accommodate remaining in adjoining zone TVC may decide i. name should be in the survey ii. no other means of livelihood iii. 14+ pn date of issue of COV iv. in case of death, disability or illness, the nominee of the vendor shall inform TVC 3 years (click on heading) i. can suspend or cancel on grounds u/s 10 of SVA ii. can suspend for less than 30 days pending cancellation iii. vendor shall surrender CoV and ID card to TVC after cancellation no mention
Chhattisgarh no mention 3 months from completion of survey application to designated authority of ULB (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention permanent, seasonal and mobile/ market based classification (natural, weekly, heritage) i. priority to CG natives ii. seasonal vendors shall be issued temporary CoVs iii. preference to PwD, senior citizens, divorced or widow, third gender, women 5 years (click on heading) i. vending outside vending zone ii. illegal occupation iii. littering despite warning iv. violated Rules of ULB v. ignores traffic rules vi. fails to pay vending fee vii. frequently uses plastic bags viii. employs children under 14 ix. misbehaviour/ eve teasing x. vends drugs, alcohol, explosives no mention
Dadra and Nagar Haveli TVC within 3 months from date of completion of survey shall apply to TVC; he will be granted CoV subject to Plan and holding capacity shall issue waiting list number if new applicants exceed holding capacity if application is rejected, the same shall be communicated along with reasons to the vendor (click on heading) (click on heading) Issue certificate zone wise/ward wise/ area wise use draw of lots if excess vendors apply, accommodate remaining in adjoining zone TVC may decide i. name should be in the survey ii. no other means of livelihood iii. 14+ pn date of issue of COV iv. in case of death, disability or illness, the nominee of the vendor shall inform TVC 3 years (click on heading) i. can suspend or cancel on grounds u/s 10 of SVA ii. can suspend for less than 30 days pending cancellation iii. vendor shall surrender CoV and ID card to TVC after cancellation no mention
Daman and Diu TVC 3 months from date of completion of survey shall apply to TVC; he will be granted CoV subject to Plan and holding capacity shall issue waiting list number if new applicants exceed holding capacity if application is rejected, the same shall be communicated along with reasons to the vendor (click on heading) no mention (form not attached) Issue certificate zone wise/ward wise/ area wise use draw of lots if excess vendors apply, accommodate remaining in adjoining zone TVC may decide i. name should be in the survey ii. no other means of livelihood iii. 14+ pn date of issue of COV iv. in case of death, disability or illness, the nominee of the vendor shall inform TVC 3 years (click on heading) i. can suspend or cancel on grounds u/s 10 of SVA ii. can suspend for less than 30 days pending cancellation iii. vendor shall surrender CoV and ID card to TVC after cancellation no mention
Delhi TVC 5 months from initial declaration of survey by TVC (click on heading) (click on heading) Allotment of COV shall be announced by the LA on notice boards of TVC and published on their website. The CoV will be posted to vendor, electronic copy will always be available static, mobile, others ((Daily/weekly/festival /fair market/ temporary etc. as may be categorized by LA) TVC may also recognize new forms of vendors and markets i. vendor must be registered ii. allotment will be made by seniority and draw of lots of vendors exceed holding capacity iii. allotment of vending space shall be subject to demarcation of vending zones iv. Preference to PwD and women v. LA shall maintain an updated waiting list for oversubscribed vending zones for consideration in case of future availability vi. preference to PwD, women and BPL 5 years (click on heading) by TVC on: i. Unauthorized change of vending site; ii. Non - payment of dues; iii. vendor has infectious disease E iv. extension of vending site more than the permitted space; v. Misrepresentation vi. On conviction for an offence including moral turpitude and violation of other terms and conditions Must conduct prelim enquiry and give opp to be heard TVC: i. may impose fine upto Rs 1500 in case of minor violations and issue warning ii. must constitute women led committee for offences under DV Act, IPC and POSH Act
Goa TVC 2 months from survey completion by TVC (click on heading) (click on heading) issued to vendors identified in survey stationary/mobile/mobile vendors using motor vehicles/ others i. name in the survey ii. vendor shall be directly involved in business iii. preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minority and Transgender 1 year (click on heading) TVC may cancel/suspend: i. obtained CoV by fraud ii. fails to pay fee iii. breach of T&C needs to be given 15 day notice but no notice needed for suspension for less than 7 days no mention
Gujarat TVC 1 year from survey commencement shall apply thru LA (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention LA shall report to State government is there is category other than stationary and mobile i. name of person must appear in survey ii. shall not be engaged in another occupation iii. should not have a parallel vending site iv. can employee helper but the holder of CoV needs to be present v. transfer of CoV after death shall be to legal heir w/o CoV vi. priority to senior citizens, single mothers and widows 5 years (click on heading) cancellation: i. street vendor who has employed child below 14 yrs may have his CoV cancelled after one warning ii. guilty of misbehavior with women vendor may have his CoV cancelled after one warning Manner: i. prelim enquiry by Member Secretary of TVC ii. notice to vendor for presenting his case within 7 days iii. prelim enquiry can be summary proceedings if there is a prima facie violation, Member Secretary shall submit report to TVC iv. Chairman can temporarily suspend or cancel if he is found guilty v. TVC must consider report and take decision within 15 days TVC may fine and give warning in cases of: i. vending outside spot in CoV ii. misrepresentation of age iii. unauthoritsed occupation of area iv. renting, leasing or selling CoV v. non-renewal of CoV vi. failure to pay vending fee for 3 months
Haryana TVC no mention no mention (1) not have any other means of livelihood, except street vending; (2) not vend in any other place parallel; (3) carry on street vending himself or through any of his family members; (4) have completed the age of fourteen years; (5) not lease, transfer, rent or sell the CoV to others and shall give an undertaking to the TVC to this effect; (6) not have been prosecuted and convicted or penalized earlier for any reason or offence connected with vending such as adulteration, sale of narcotics, etc.; (7) not be a legal heir of any person already holding a CoV within the jurisdiction of the local authority concerned. no mention mobile, stationary i. name should appear in the survey ii. no other means of livelihood iii. completed the age of 14 years on the date of issue. iv. the CoV cannot be leased, rented or sold to any other person. v. transfer of CoV after death to legal heir who does not have a CoV of any other zone vi. Solid waste generated from stalls/ vending zones shall be segregated before disposal to Municipality as per rules/ instructions issued by Municipality from time to time. vii. No goods to be sold in a plastic/polythene bag viii. preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minority and Transgender 1 year (3) One month grace period shall be granted for payment of annual fee for renewal of CoV without any penalty. (4) After expiry of grace period of one month, the CoV may be renewed on payment of annual fee of CoV and penalty within 3 months after grace period instead of asking him to apply for a new vending certificate. (i) He/she is carrying out vending, squatting or hawking in the area or market other than mentioned in the vending licence; (ii) misrepresented the age for eligibility to get the vending licence; (iii) if the area allotted has been increased, occupying the additional area unauthorizedly; (iv) CoV is rented, sold or leased out to any other person; (v) the CoV has not been renewed after the prescribed period is over; (vi) if he/she found guilty of breach of conditions determined by concerned Municipality no mention
Himachal Pradesh TVC 3 months from date of survey apply through municipal corporation (click on heading) (click on heading) issued to vendors identified in survey natural, weekly, heritage, festival, night, food courts and time sharing markets preference to SC, ST, OBC, unemployed/educated youth, handicapped persons/senior citizens, single women/women led households, SHGs, minorities 5 years (click on heading) TVC can cancel after giving opp to be heard: i. vends outside alloted area ii. misrepresents age iii. violates norms of vending space iv. unauthorised extension of vending space v. constructs permanent structure vi. leases/ rents vending site vii. fails to renew CoV viii. employees child less than 14 years ix. misbehaviour with women no mention
Karnataka TVC within 6 months from notification of scheme shall make an application to the TVC in Form-III no mention Form - II CoV shall be issued to the Vendor in the Form II, and shall include the personal details and family details of the principal vendor with photographs, the map of the site allotted or route with landmarks labeled, the details of the vending business, the category and sub - classihcation of the vending business, the location address or route and geo location of the site allotted, the period of the license or registration, the timings and days or period of the vending license and any other relevant information, including unique ID and / or barcode permission to use commercial LPG or tools or Food Safety conditions etc. (a) Stationary vendors (b) Mobile vendors (c) Mobiie vendors using motor vehicles (d) Peripatetic Vendors (e) Other categories of street vendors such as,- (i) vendors in weekly markets, hats; (ii) vendors in heritage markets; (iii) vendors in night bazaars; and (iv) Temporary vendors in festival markets or events. i. name should appear in the survey ii. no other means of livelihood iii. completed the age of 18 years on the date of issue. iv. the CoV cannot be leased, rented or sold to any other person. (v) not lease, rent or sell the CoV to others; (vi) not have been prosecuted and convicted or penalized earlier for any reason or offence connected with vending such as adulteration, sale of narcotics etc.; (vii) not be a legal heir of any person already holding a CoV within the jurisdiction of the local authority concerned; (viii) not vend in any other place in the state of Karnataka 3 years every three years if the certificate has been obtained by fraud or misrepresentation or if, the vendor fails to pay any of the fees payable with respect to the CoV to the Local Authority, or commits breach of any of the conditions. no mention
Kerala TVC 60 days from completion of survey TVC (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention stationary/mobile/mobile vendors using motor vehicles/ others i. vendor shall be enumerated in survey ii. vendor shall be directly involved in vending iii. preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minorities and transgender 3 years (click on heading) i. fraud or misrepresentation if ii. the vendor fails to pay any of the fees iii. breach of the conditions TVC needs to give 15 day notice to vendor to submit his reply, no notice needed for suspension of less than 7 days no mention
Manipur TVC within a period of 90 days from completion of the survey TVC through Form III (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention stationary/mobile/mobile vendors using motor vehicles/ others "i. vendor shall be enumerated in survey
ii. vendor shall be directly involved in vending
iii. preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minorities,
iv. those offering unique services, seasonal services or those to pilgrims
v. availability of space and holding capacity of vending area"
5 years (click on heading) "i. obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, non-payment of fees, breach of any other law
ii. vending, squatting or hawking in areas other than those mentioned in CoV, occupies more space than allowed, erects permanent structures, misbehaves TVC must issue a notice with 15 days to respond, from the date of issue of notice"
suspension of CoV to prevent commission of act detrimental to public health, for causing public hazard, failing to pay tax
Meghalaya TVC within 4 months of commencement of survey shall apply through LA (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention Stationary/mobile/others decided by LA and reported to state govt i. prior existing vendors shall get preference over new applicants ii. preference to localites, SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minorities iii. first time registration fee between 100 and 1500, decided by TVC 1 year (click on heading) cancellation for: i. street vendor who has employed child below 14 yrs may have his CoV cancelled after one warning ii. guilty of misbehavior with women vendor may have his CoV cancelled after one warning suspension for: action against vendor for causing public hazard or failure to pay tax need to give vendor a 15 day notice to submit reply TVC may fine and give warning in cases of: i. vending outside spot in CoV ii. misrepresentation of age iii. unauthoritsed occupation of area iv. breach of T&C of CoV v. no registration under FSSAI in case of food vendors vi. vendor adulterates food vii. construction of permanent structure viii. leasing or selling CoV ix. non-renewal of CoV
Mizoram TVC within a period of 1 year from date of commencement of survey shall apply through the Nodal Department or LA (click on heading) (click on heading) "i. street vendors shall be identified by the survey, apply to the TVC (form II)
ii. preference shall be given to those carrying on street vending prior to the commencement of the Act
iii. preference shall also be given to senior citizens, physically challenged, single mothers, widows; reservation policy has to be followed in conformity with the provisions of the Act"
stationary, mobile, mobile using motor vehicle, temporary "i. sound mind
ii. citizen of India
iii. name shall appear in the TVC survey
iv. shall not have any other means of livelihood
v. shall not be less than 14 years on the date of the survey
vi. shall carry out vending himself or through family members not below 14 years of age "
5 years (click on heading) "i. violation of provisions of the Act, rules or the Scheme, or any other condition: vending in the area other than mentioned in the CoV, misrepresentation of age, increased allotted area, unauthorised occupation of additional area, construction of permanent structure, CoV is rented, sold or leased, non-renewal of CoV, failure to pay vending fees, false document or photograph
ii. employment of child below 14 after warning
iii. misbehaviour with women vendors after warning"
no mention
Nagaland no mention within 1 year from date of commencement of survey shall apply through LA and they allot (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention LA shall report to State government is there is category other than stationary and mobile i. person shall not be engaged in any other activity ii. should not have parallel vending site but his spouse or child can have another vending site iii. should be 14+ iv. CoV cannot be rented or leased or sold v. transfer of CoV after death to legal heir who does not have a CoV of any other zone vi. validity is 5 years vii. vendor shall appear in survey viii. vendor can vend by himself or through his family ix. preference to PwD, single mothers, widows 5 years (click on heading) i. If vendor fails to renew his certificate as per renewal guidelines ii. street vendor who has employed child below 14 yrs may have his CoV cancelled after one warning iii. guilty of misbehavior with women vendor may have his CoV cancelled after one warning TVC may fine and give warning in cases of: i. vending outside spot in CoV ii. misrepresentation of age iii. unauthoritsed occupation of area iv. renting, leasing or selling CoV v. construction of permanent structure vi. failure to pay vending fee for 3 months vii. renewal of CoV after prescribed period is over
Odisha TVC within a month from completion of survey no mention (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention no mention i. citizen of India ii. sound mind iii. no other lvelihood iv. 14+ v. name in survey vi. no parallel vending site vii. preference to existing vendors, SC, ST, PwD, single mother, OBC, senior citizens and minorities 5 years (click on heading) i. breach of conditions ii. misrepresentation to obtain CoV iii. false document or photo used iv. fails to pay fees and dues v. employed child less than 14 need to give opp to be heard no mention
Puducherry TVC within a period of 60 days from completion of the survey shall make an application to the TVC in Form-III The CoV shall be issued to a vendor, subject to the conditions that, he shall– (1) not have any other means of livelihood (2) not vend in any other place parallel; (3) carry on vending himself or through any of his family members; (4) have completed the age of fourteen years; (5) not lease, transfer, rent or sell the CoV to others and shall give an undertaking to the TVC; (6) not have been prosecuted and convicted or penalized earlier for any reason or offence such as adulteration, sale of narcotics, etc.; and (7) not be a legal heir of any person already holding a CoV within the jurisdiction of the local authority. Form - II no mention Stationary vendor, mobile vendor, mobile vendor using motor vehicles, other categories of vendor The name of the street vendor shall be enumerated in the survey of street vendors carried out by the TVC; the street vendor shall be directly involved in street vending business; preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD, minority and Transgender 3 years 11. Application for renewal of the Certificate of Street Vending shall be made to the TVC concerned at least sixty days prior to the date of expiry of the certificate. if the certificate has been obtained by fraud or misrepresentation or if, the vendor fails to pay any of the fees payable with respect to the CoV to the Local Authority, or commits breach of any of the conditions. no mention
Punjab no mention 15 days of application shall apply thru LA which will transfer application to TVC (click on heading) (click on heading) apply and pay fee of Rs 500 natural/weekly/heritage/festival/night bazaar/ seasonal markets i. applicant for vending of tobacco products shall apply after r fulfilling the conditions as specified by the Department of Excise and Taxation and Department of Health of the Government of Punjab ii. preference to people who worked in manual scavenging , SC, ST, OBC, widoes, single mothers, PwD, senior citizens, ESM and minorities 5 years (click on heading) in case of violation of T&C, rules, scheme or act, vendor will be given 30 days notice to reply; give opportunity of hearing if TVC is satisfied that vendor is violating any of them suspension if TVC deems fit, cancellation on continuing violation no mention
Rajasthan TVC 100 days from receipt of survey data apply to TVC thru LA (click on heading) (click on heading) TVC shall consider all those identified in survey for CoV stationary/mobile can also be categorised based on market: natural/weekly/heritage/festival/seasonal markets i. name of vendor shall be in surveyx ii. shall not have another vending site iii. not engaged in any other occupation iv. paid fee and maintenance charges v. preference to senior citizens, PwD, single mothers, widows 5 years (click on heading) suspension and Cancellation in case: i. vending outside site ii. misrepresented age iii. unauthorised increase of site iv. selling food w/o FSSAI license v. constructed permanent structre vi. lease or sell the area vii. fails to renew CoV viii. employed child less than 14 years no mention
Tamil Nadu TVC 6 months from completion of survey application to TVC, disposed in 60 days (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention stationary/mobile/others i. name of vendor shall be in survey ii. vendor shall be directly involved in business iii. preference to SC, ST, OBC, women, PwD and minorities 5 years or next enumeration, whichever is earlier (click on heading) TVC may cancel or suspend: i. CoV has been obtained thru fraud or misrepresentation ii. vendor fails to pay dues iii. breach of T&C on CoV need to give vendor a 15 day notice for him to reply, suspension allowed for fixed time pending cancellation, no notice needed for suspension of less than 7 days suspension also allowed if vendor violates law or causes public hazard or fails to pay tax no mention
Telangana TVC represented by MC within 15 days of payment of registration fee and application to ULB shall be given CoV after he fulfills t&C, scheme, plan, holding capacity (click on heading) (click on heading) as per details of survey and will be issued thru a software directly MC approves the status of the vendor in the software after verification of payment of registraton fee, nature of vending and allotment of vending zone if MC rejects, data is reverted to TVC for remarks mobile/static/peripatetic i. Ration and Aadhaar cards will be used as residence and age proof ii. voter card can be used as additional residence proof iii. family photo of vendor with only those family members (above 14) involved in vending iv. declaration of street vendors v. payment of registration fee vi. preference to SC, ST, PWD, BC, Women of deprived & vulnerable categories, Minorities and Destitute persons 3 years (click on heading) As per S 10 and 11 of the SVA no mention
Tripura TVC within 3 months of survey completion no mention (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention static/mobile or peripatetic/temporary vendors preference to PwD and women and widows 3 years (click on heading) suspend or cancel on: i. unauthorised change of vending site ii. non-payment of dues iii. vendor has infectious disease iv. violations of T&C v. extension of vending site vi. unruly behaviour and nuisance vii. misrepresentation viii. conviction of offence suspension or cancellation by Nodal Officer by LA, shall give opp to be heard
Uttar Pradesh no mention 60 days from registration of vendors no mention (click on heading) (click on heading) no mention stationary/mobile/thella/headload/weekly markets/ festical melas/ seasonal markets preference to SC. ST, OBC, women, PwD, minorities, BPL persons, poor widows, persons with Antodaya card 3 years (click on heading) suspension or cancellation on violations of Act or Rules shall sisue show cause notice, examine reply, TVC may give hearing opportunity Appeal to the Mayor or chairperson of the Municipality within 30 days no mention
West Bengal TVC no mention no mention (1) not have any other means of livelihood, except street vending; (2) he/she should not have any other vending site in any other place (3) carry vending himself/herself and should be 18+ years old (4) licence is non-transferable (5) licence should have picture of the person vending no mention no mention mobile, stationary (1) The name of the street vendor shall appear in the survey carried out by the Municipal Vending Committee. (2) should be a street vendor only. (3) no other parallel vending site (4) urban street vendor who has completed 18 years (5) licence cannot be leased or sold 3 years licence to be renewed by payment of fees, one month notice period along with late fees as may be determined by the Municipality (i) He/she is carrying out vending, squatting or hawking in the area or market other than mentioned in the vending licence; (ii) misrepresented the age for eligibility to get the vending licence; (iii) if the area allotted has been increased, occupying the additional area unauthorizedly; (iv) CoV is rented, sold or leased out to any other person; (v) the CoV has not been renewed after the prescribed period is over no mention
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States Age No other family member can have CoV Vendor should not have other means of livelihood Not renting or leasing CoV Shall carry on business through himself or family Details of spouse and children Shall only vend through vending site Shall not construct permanent structure Misc
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 14+ no mention Yes Yes Yes Name shall be CoV if they are involved in vending Yes Yes No mention
Andhra Pradesh no mention
Arunachal Pradesh 14+ no mention Yes Yes Yes Photograph shall be there on CoV Yes no mention no mention
Assam 14+ Yes no mention Yes Yes Yes (a recent passport size colour photo of vendor must be affixed on the CoV; and if the wife or adult child of vendor does the vending work then, the said member's photo must also be affixed) Yes Yes vendor will not use the CoV for vending of any type of explosive item, alcoholic or drug items; vendor will follow sanitation rules in the Vending Zone and shall maintain cleanliness and hygiene; The vendor shall ensure not to disrupt free movement of pedestrian and traffic
Bihar 14+ Yes Yes Yes Name and photograph shall be on CoV Yes; family members can vend through another site Yes no mention
Chandigarh 14+ no mention no mention Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes i. conditions may be specified by TVC in CoV ii. shall carry on business on specified days and times iii. remove goods at end of time-sharing period
Chhattisgarh 14+ Yes no mention Yes no mention Photograph shall be there on CoV no mention no mention i. vendors have to produce Rs 50 stamp paper ii. CoV does not confer ownership but only use of land iii. vendor should not be involved in illegal or immoral activity or in any occupation prohibited by the state govt or ULB iv. the vendor shall not use polythene bags
Dadra and Nagar Haveli 14+ no mention no mention Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes i. conditions may be specified by TVC in CoV ii. shall carry on business only on specified days and times iii. remove goods at end of time-sharing period
Daman and Diu 14+ no mention no mention Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes i. conditions may be specified by TVC in CoV ii. shall carry on business only on specified days and times iii. remove goods at end of time-sharing period
Delhi 14+ no mention Yes Yes no mention no mention Yes yes i. citizen of India ii. shall comply with timings and zones iii. shall not have any other CoV iv. shall give proof of identification that he is n active vendor and resident of Delhi v. should not have communicable disease vi. shall pay all fees vii. display a copy of CoV at vending site viii. shall maintain cleanliness ix. shall not encroach x. shall not obstruct traffic xi. shall not sell obnoxious/ polluting items xii. shall not carry out illegal activity xiii. mobile vendor shall remain at one spot for 45 minutes only
Goa 18+ Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes no mention i. not been prosecuted or penalised earlier for any offence connected with vending ii. carries on vending thru family/ himself iii. no parallel vending site
Gujarat 18+ no mention Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention
Haryana 14+ no mention Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes the vendor shall not hamper the free movement of pedestrians and traffic; the allotted site shall be changed on rotation basis (within a vending zone) after a period of 3 months or six months or one year as decided by the TVC; the vendor shall not cause loss to any public property.
Himachal Pradesh 14+ no mention Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes no mention no mention
Karnataka 18 years Yes Yes Yes Yes No mention Yes Yes No mention
Kerala 14+ Parent cannot have CoV Yes Yes Yes No mention Yes no mention not been prosecuted and convicted/penalised for any vending related offence
Manipur 14+ Yes (cannot be legal heir of a CoV holder) Yes Yes Yes No mention Yes no mention not been prosecuted and convicted/penalised for any vending related offence such as adulteration or sale of narcotics
Meghalaya 18+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes i. citizen of India ii. sound mind iii. shall not obstruct free movement of pedestrians and traffic iv. shall keep site clean v. not take intoxication on vending site shall pay rent vi. shall not put up stalls or stands or tables, shall not use handcarts
Mizoram Yes Yes Yes Name and photograph shall be on CoV Yes Yes shall not be in a state of intoxication while vending
Nagaland 14+ no mention Yes Yes Yes Photograph shall be there on CoV Yes no mention no mention
Odisha 14+ no mention no mention yes only by himself no mention yes yes not take intoxicants in vending zone, keep site clean, comply with days and times, shall pay the fee
Puducherry 14+ not be a legal heir of any person already holding a Certificate of Street Vending within the jurisdiction of the local authority concerned. yes yes Yes (Form- IV) no mention yes no mention not have been prosecuted and convicted or penalized earlier for any reason or offence connected with vending such as adulteration, sale of narcotics, etc;
Punjab 18+ spouse/child above 18 can have another CoV yes yes yes yes yes no mention i. can only sell those articles for which CoV has been issued ii. responsibility of vendor to get CoV renewed iii. shall maintain cleanliness and public hygiene iv. can vend only as per mentioned category v. no temporary, permanent or perpetual right of carrying out vending in alloted zone
Rajasthan 18+ family members above 18 can have CoV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention
Tamil Nadu 14+ Parent cannot have CoV Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes no mention i.shall not have been prosecuted and convicted/penalised for offence connected to vending ii. keep premises clean iii. vendor shall abide by trade related laws and rules iv. shall pay fees v. shall display original CoV at vending site and carry ID card vi. ensure free movement of traffic and pedestrians
Telangana 18+ no mention
Tripura no mention Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Yes i. non-transferable CoV except in cases of insanity, incapacity, demise ii. timing fixed by TVC or LA iii not suffering from infectious disease iv. shall not leave goods after vending hours v. shall maintain cleanliness vi. pay periodic charges vii. display CoV at vending site viii. shall not encroach on public land or hinder free movement ix. not sell obnoxious or hazardous items x. not involved in illegal activity xi. not cause harm oto publci property xii. cooking not allowed, light and water shall not be provided
Uttar Pradesh no mention no mention no mention no mention no mention no mention Yes Yes i. pay fee determined by TVC; ii. use a waste basket for disposal; iii. maintain cleanliness; iv. ensure smooth flow of traffic; v. ensure maintenance of civic amenities; vi. not sell prohibited or illegal items
West Bengal 18 years no mention Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes no mention no mention
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States Name Age Sex Photograph Details of family Address Category of Vending Vending Site Name of ULB/LA Date of Issue Period of Validity Date of Expiry Aadhaar Details Miscellaneous
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Yes Yes Yes Yes name of spouse/child, if vending Yes Stationary/mobile/other Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention
Andhra Pradesh Yes Yes (main applicant should be 18+) M/F/TG Of vendor, spouse and child (if involved in vending) Yes Yes Mobile/stationary/natural market/weekly market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention
Arunachal Pradesh Yes Yes (main applicant should be 18+) Yes Of vendor, spouse and child (if involved in vending) Yes Yes Mobile/stationary/any other Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Unique Registration number
Assam Yes Yes Yes Yes Name of spouse, name of children Yes Yes Yes Name of Municipality Yes Yes No No no mention
Bihar Yes Yes No Of vendor, spouse and child (if involved in vending) No Yes Mobile/stationary/natural/weekly Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Unique Registration number
Chandigarh Given in Form III which has not been attached to the Scheme
Chhattisgarh Yes DoB no mention Yes Name of father/husband Yes No mention Work address given Yes no mention no mention no mention no mention Type of business; contact number; education
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Time of vending
Daman and Diu Given in Form III which has not been attached to the Scheme
Delhi Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No mention Yes Vendor ID; mobile number; license fee per month
Goa Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No mention no mention Reference number, time of vending, T&C
Gujarat Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Unique Registration Number, vending time
Haryana Yes no mention no mention Yes Name, relation Yes Mobile/ stationary Yes No Yes Yes Yes No no mention
Himachal Pradesh Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Unique Registration Number
Karnataka Yes Yes Yes No Yes (name, photo) Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes no mention
Kerala Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes no mention yes yes yes yes No mention no mention T&C
Manipur Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme Given in Form III which has been attached to the Scheme
Meghalaya Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No mention no mention unique registration number
Mizoram Yes Yes Yes Of vendor, spouse and child (if involved in vending) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No mention no mention Unique Registration Number
Nagaland Yes Yes Yes Of vendor, spouse and child (if involved in vending) Yes Yes Mobile/stationary/any other Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Unique Registration number
Odisha Yes no mention no mention no no yes yes no no yes yes yes no mention T&C
Puducherry Yes Yes no mention Yes Form IV (name, gender, age, relationship, marital status) Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes 4. Personal identification marks 5. Other identification details of vendor 8. Details of Legal-heirs 9. Other particulars, if any
Punjab Yes Yes no mention Yes no Yes Yes Yes no Yes Yes Yes no mention T&C
Rajasthan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention no mention unique registration number
Tamil Nadu Yes Yes no mention Yes no Yes No mention Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention T&C
Telangana Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention no mention Unique registration number
Tripura Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes vendor ID/barcode, mobile number
Uttar Pradesh Yes no no yes no yes Yes Yes yes yes no mention Yes no mention timing of vending
West Bengal Yes Yes Yes Yes no mention Yes Yes Yes Name of Municipality Yes Yes No No Such other documents as may be notified by the State Government
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States Period of renewal Manner Renewal Fee Renewing Authority Miscellaneous
Andaman and Nicobar Islands every 2 years payment of fee, TVC shall put up a list of vendors whose renewal dates fall within 2 months and publish a list of defaulters, allow 1 month grace period as specified by LA TVC failure to renew CoV within 3 months of lapse leads to cancellation
Andhra Pradesh every 3 years collect required fee same as vending fee no mention stationary vendors will not be allowed to vend in that spot after 20 years
Arunachal Pradesh every 5 years payment of fee, LA shall put up list of vendors whose renewal dates falls within a period of 2 months, TVC shall prepare list of defaulters, allow 1 month grace without penalty after which a penalty of Rs 25 a day for 6 months shall not be less than Rs. 500 per year no mention no mention
Assam can be renewed after 1-2 years (i) On expiration of vending period in the certificate, the CoV can be extended for 2 years on approval of the ULB in consultation with TVC. (ii) The fees to be charged on renewal have to be determined on the basis of commercial viability of the place and of the goods being sold. as decided by the ULB ULB in consultation with the TVC The fees to be charged on renewal of the Vending Certificate have to be determined on the basis of commercial viability of the place and of the goods being sold by the vendor.
Bihar every 5 years payment of fee, TVC shall put up a list of vendors whose renewal dates fall within 2 months and publish a list of defaulters, allow 1 month grace period shall not be less than Rs. 500 per year no mention In case of loss of ID card or CoV, duplicates can be issued for Rs. 50
Chandigarh every 3 years apply for renewal 2 months before expiry; TVC shall publish defaulter list; 1 month grace period w/o renewal fee after which daily penalty determined by LA. If not renewd within 3 months of lapse, TVC may cancel determined by LA no mention no mention
Chhattisgarh every 5 years approval of TVC determined on basis of commercial viability of place and goods sold TVC no mention
Dadra and Nagar Haveli every 3 years apply for renewal 2 months before expiry; TVC shall publish defaulter list; 1 month grace period w/o renewal fee after which daily penalty determined by LA. If not renewd within 3 months of lapse, TVC may cancel determined by LA no mention no mention
Daman and Diu every 3 years apply for renewal 2 months before expiry; TVC shall publish defaulter list; 1 month grace period w/o renewal fee after which daily penalty determined by LA. If not renewd within 3 months of lapse, TVC may cancel determined by LA no mention no mention
Delhi every 5 years apply 3 months prior, endorsement made on CoV, can file objection or claim with TVC within 30 days if not renewed 20% of one month's vending fee TVC/LA no mention
Goa every year apply 2 months before expiry same as vending fee TVC no mention
Gujarat every 5 years payment of fee, LA shall put up list of vendors whose renewal dates falls within a period of 2 months, TVC shall prepare list of defaulters, allow 1 month grace without penalty after which a penalty of Rs 25 a day for 6 months not less than 2500 in Municipal Corp and 500 in Municipality TVC if vendor fails to renew in the said period, TVC shall serve notice for reasons within 15 days and if vendor fails to give a reason, CoV shall be deemed to be cancelled
Haryana Every year One month grace period shall be provided for payment of annual fee Stationary vendors: (i) Rs. 500/- for Municipal Corporation (ii) Rs. 200/-for Municipal Council. (iii) Rs. 100/- for Municipal Committee. Mobile vendors: (i) Rs. 200/- for Municipal Corporation (ii) Rs. 100/- for Municipal Council. (iii) Rs. 50/- for Municipal Committee No mention TVC shall publish a list of defaulter street vendors who failed to pay the fee of CoV; After expiry of one month, the CoV may be renewed on payment of annual fee and penalty specified within 3 months
Himachal Pradesh 5 years deposit fee, TVC shall publish list of defaulters and fine them Rs 20 a day determined by LA no mention no mention
Karnataka 3 years Vendor shall apply for renewal of COV at least 3 months prior to its expiry to the TVC; Renewal shall be carried out by making endorsement on the CoV by the designated officer and the renewed CoV shall be delivered to the vendor either in person or dispatched by Registered Post Acknowledgement. Rs 100 TVC Any person having any claim or objection regarding the application for renewal received or information provided by any applicant may raise his claim or objection to the TVC within thirty days from the date of the publication on the official website of the Local Authority.
Kerala 3 years apply to TVC 60 days before expiry Rs 100 no mention no mention
Manipur 5 years apply to TVC 60 days before expiry, if vendor fails to renew within 3 months of expiry, TVC shall serve a notice for reasons within 15 days and failure to submit satisfactory conditions leads to cancellation of CoV Rs. 500 no mention no mention
Meghalaya 1 year pay fees for renewal, LA may put up list of vendors whose CoV needs to be renewed in the next 2 months, TVC shall publish defaulter list and give one month grace period after which Rs 25 penalty a day. issuance of 15 day notice asking for reasons for non-renewal and cancellation if no reason given shall not be less than Rs. 500 no mention no mention
Mizoram 5 years apply at least 3 months prior to expiry to the TVC, LA shall put up a list of vendors whose due dates for renewal fall within 2 months, TVC shall publish list of defaulters, 1 month grace period may be granted, after expiry of grace period CoV may be renewed on payment of renewal fees and Rs. 15 per day for delayed period Rs. 500 no mention reasons for not cancelling non-renewed CoV should be submitted within 15 days of issuance of notice
Nagaland every year payment of fee, LA shall put up list of vendors whose renewal dates falls within a period of 2 months, TVC shall prepare list of defaulters, allow 1 month grace without penalty after which a penalty of Rs 25 a day for 6 months shall not be less than Rs. 500 no mention no mention
Odisha every 5 years apply for renewal 3 months before expiry, fulfilment of T&C, TVC can refuse to renew but must give vendor an opp to be heard 100 TVC no mention
Puducherry 3 years Application for renewal of the CoV shall be made to the TVC concerned at least sixty days prior to the date of expiry of the certificate. Rs 100 TVC no mention
Punjab evey 5 years apply for renewal with fee, renewal within 15 days 500 TVC no mention
Rajasthan every 5 years apply 3 months prior, one motnh grace period, defaulters list on TVC notice board, pay Rs 25 a day for 30 days after which it may be cancelled or suspended deterimined by TVC TVC no mention
Tamil Nadu every 5 years application to TVC at least 2 months before expiry Rs 500 TVC no mention
Telangana every 3 years no mention between Rs 100 and 200 no mention no mention
Tripura every 3 years apply for renewal 3 months before expiry, renewal thru endorsement on CoV one month's vending fee TVC/LA if renewal is rejected, can claim/object
Uttar Pradesh every 3 years payment of fee determined by TVC, renewal for 5 years decided by TVC no mention no mention
West Bengal 3 years Licence to be renewed after expiry of its validity period by payment of fees, 1 month notice period along with late fees as determined by the Municipality will be given for fee payment. should be same as the amount followed in the case of renewal of Certificate for Enlistment, Trade and Calling by the Municipality. Municipal Vending Committee licence to be renewed by payment of fees, one month notice period along with late fees as may be determined by the Municipality
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States Issuing Authority Form and Manner
Andaman and Nicobar Islands TVC details of the ID card are mentioned in Form VII attached with the Scheme: name of vendor, spouse and depending child, age, sex, address of vending site, phone/mobile number, category, validity period, CoV number, photograph
Andhra Pradesh TVC headed by MC Electronically generated; shall have seal and sign of MC
Arunachal Pradesh no mention ID shall have details of vendor as well as vending site, period of validity (as mentioned in Form IV of the Scheme)
Assam State Mission Director, NULM with approval of Urban Development Department no mention
Bihar TVC can issue duplicate ID shall have details of the vendor, vending site, police station and period of validity
Chandigarh TVC As per Form VII (not attached) In case of loss or damage to ID card, vendot may apply for duplicate along with copy of FIR and fee
Chhattisgarh issued under sign of MC or Chied Municipal Officer of LA give info on date of issue, validity, zone number, vending place, vending period, category of vending, address, sign, 12 digit nomination code (last four digits are vendor number)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli TVC As per Form VII (details of vendor, address of vending site, contact infor, category of vending, validity period ) In case of loss or damage to ID card, vendot may apply for duplicate along with copy of FIR and fee
Daman and Diu TVC As per Form VII (not attached) In case of loss or damage to ID card, vendot may apply for duplicate along with copy of FIR and fee
Delhi no mention As per Annexure C (details of vendor, URI, details of vendor, family details, site of vending, item sold, days and timing of vending)
Goa TVC Form IV: vendor details, ID Card number
Gujarat no mention Form IV: vendor details, vending site, validity of ID card
Haryana TVC ID shall have details of vendor (name, age, gender, address, family members, period of validity) (as mentioned in Form V of the Scheme)
Himachal Pradesh LA Form 3 (vendor details, category of vending, issuing date, unique registration number, contact details)
Karnataka TVC Form-III: is enabled to carry the particulars of the street vendor and also other details including the digitized location map of the vendor's a-llotted site with geo location
Kerala TVC enabled to carry biometric of vendors, details of vendor, nature of business, Aadhaar no.
Manipur no mention Form IV: name, DOB, age, sex, name of local body, location of vending, category of vending, nature and time of business, photograph
Meghalaya TVC shall have biometrics of vendor, details of vendor, vending site and category, validity period, contact details, photo (Form IV)
Mizoram no mention Form V: name, age, sex, home address, vending site address, photograph, phone number, category, municipal ward or zone number, police station, date of issue, validity period
Nagaland no mention ID shall have details of vendor as well as vending site, period of validity (as mentioned in Form IV of the Scheme)
Odisha no mention Form IV: vendor details, vending area and category, contact, validity In case of loss or damage to ID card, vendot may apply for duplicate along with copy of FIR and fee
Puducherry TVC Form V
Punjab TVC Annexure III: vendor details, unique registration number, family details, category of vending, vending site, photo
Rajasthan no mention Form B: details of vendor, address, vending site, category, validity
Tamil Nadu TVC Form IV: vendor details, category of vending, nature and time of business
Telangana TVC represented by MC Manner of issue is same as that of CoV, ID card shall have vendor details, vending site, contact it shall act as sufficient documentation for vendors for opening a bank account, getting a loan, accessing social security benefits
Tripura no mention Annexure C: details of vendor, unique ID number, site if vending, details of dependent children
Uttar Pradesh no mention Form 4: code of street vendor, vendor details, nature of business and category, validity, nominee name
West Bengal no mention no mention
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States Definition of Public Purpose Manner of relocation/ eviction Manner of notice Physical eviction Principles of relocation
Andaman and Nicobar Islands no mention When the TVC recommends to declare a vending zone as a non-vending zone, the LA shall, as far as practicable, rehabilitate the street vendor within the same area or relocate nearby to a nearby vending zone, should carry out a survey to identify a suitable site served personally or by registered post under the name of the street vendor prior to the eviction; in case of undelivered post the notice shall be pasted in a conspicuous place in the area where the street vendor is carrying on activity upon failure to vacate within the 30 day period, the LA may cause physical removal, if necessary with the assistance of the police; an officer shall seize goods on behalf of the LA as will failure to vacate after 24 hour notice has been served for vending without CoV; every such vendor is also liable to pay for every day of such default Provided under entry z(b) of the Second Schedule of the Act
Andhra Pradesh no mention - Plan to be developed in such manner to minimize relocation or eviction - Relocation must be based on consultation with affected parties
Arunachal Pradesh no mention TVC shall discuss eviction 2 months prior to issuance of 30 day notice notice shall be issued personally, displayed in public place or sent by registered post; paste notice in vending area any street vendor who fails to evict shall be pay a default amount of upto Rs 250 per day for upto 15 days after which he shall be physically removed i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. TVC shall engage with market representatives iv. mutually agreed place for relocation v. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential vi. infrastructure development for relocated vendors vii. avoid loss of assets viii. no relocation from heritage markets
Assam Public interest includes following causes- (1) if the traffic is not convenient and systematically organized; (2) if the vending zone is overcrowded; (3) if the vending zone is in narrow track; (4) at the time of widening of the road; (5) in the event of violation of the city street vending plan/master plan; (6) in and around of the very special or important personality house, from safety point of view; (7) on the side ways of vending zone, if there is proposal for telephone line, electric line, drainage construction, beautification of road side or for the purpose of any public utilities department's (PWD, APDCL) work if it is localed on government land. may be evicted by the ULB after being served a month notice no mention no mention care should be taken to ensure that the new location has similar economic profile
Bihar "(i) widening of roads, streets, lanes;
(ii) shifting the alignment of roads, streets, lanes;
(iii) erecting flyovers with or without clover leaves and slip down roads;
(iv) erecting underpasses;
(v) development of land owned by public authorities for some public projects;
(vi) laying of water, storm water or sewer lines;
(vii)erecting intermediate pumping stations for the services;
(viii) any project related with public transport like BRTS, Metro, etc.,
(ix)erection of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Housing;
(x) Creation of Parks, Gardens, and Recreational Area;
(xi) Conservation of any ecosystem resource in that area and
(xii) Any other developmental work taken by the local authority, the beneficiary of which will be the community at large"
TVC should discuss the issue 2 months prior to the 1 month notice, then conduct a survey to identify an equal vending site, then serve a 1 month notice to the vendor one month notice prior to eviction, in the name of the vendor being evicted via registered post or personally Vendor who fails to move out on the expiry of the eviction notice period will be liable to pay for everyday default, this amount may extend to Rs. 250 only, but cannot exceed the amount of the goods seized Adjusted to a nearby place temporarily or permanently, after completion of the project street vendors may be adjusted in the same place of public purpose area for vending to the extent possible (not compulsory);
Chandigarh no mention Relocation shall be in the same area or a nearby vending zone shall be served personally or by registered post; paste notice near vending site if post is undelivered i. physical eviction if he does not leave after 30 day notice with police assisstance if necessary ii. vending w/o CoV or cancelled CoV: eviction with 24 hour notice iii. vendor shall be liable to daily penalty if he does not comply with notice period As under Entry (zb) of the Second Schedule of SVA
Chhattisgarh traffic is not convenient; overcrowding; road widening; violation og plan; safety PoV; govt land may be evicted by ULB after approval of TVC; one month notice to be given eviction notice and list of all vendors affected by eviction shall be fixed on notice board of ULB, final notice 48hrs before by LA with police assisstance, help of female police personnel for eviction of female vendors, legal proceedings if vendors resist i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential iv. vendors shall not be affected by transfers or land related issues v. regulation of forcible eviction
Dadra and Nagar Haveli no mention Relocation shall be in the same area or a nearby vending zone shall be served personally or by registered post; paste notice near vending site if post is undelivered i. physical eviction if he does not leave after 30 day notice with police assisstance if necessary ii. vending w/o CoV or cancelled CoV: eviction with 24 hour notice iii. vendor shall be liable to daily penalty if he does not comply with notice period As under Entry (zb) of the Second Schedule of SVA
Daman and Diu no mention Relocation shall be in the same area or a nearby vending zone shall be served personally or by registered post; paste notice near vending site if post is undelivered i. physical eviction if he does not leave after 30 day notice with police assisstance if necessary ii. vending w/o CoV or cancelled CoV: eviction with 24 hour notice iii. vendor shall be liable to daily penalty if he does not comply with notice period As under Entry (zb) of the Second Schedule of SVA
Delhi public purposes like development project in public interest, security concerns, traffic congestion, spread of epidemic and natural calamity/ other health reasons, cleanliness of area or any other valid reason (list given) TVC shall issue written notice and give vendor 3 alternative options; if he fails to relocate then he gets 3 warnings and the case is then directed to Grievance Redressal Cell which may fine the vendor upto Rs 250 a day Rehabilitation to the nearest available site In principle, no street vendor must be evicted from the site of vending without prior notice, completion of registration process and formulation of rehabilitation plan 30 day notice to be given 30 day notice (additionally, reminder notice on 15th day) to vacate the site and not to vend. In case no response has been received after the two notices, the notice will be pasted conspicuously in the vendor(s) place of vending. The notice for eviction must contain the justification for eviction as also the procedure to appeal against the eviction notice must be given in local language and informed verbally TVC may determine this matter Phtotos and videos of spot after removal shall be submitted along with a report to TVC need directions from TVC to evict and TVC needs to be present for eviction i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential iv. vendors shall not be affected by transfers or land related issues v. regulation of forcible eviction
Goa creation of road infrastructure, under or over bridges, expansion of roads, pathways, pedestrian plazas, provision for bus stops, parking places for motor vehicles, and such other similar activities relocation with concurrence of TVC, relocation to adjoining area or same locality immediate eviction in cases of no COV or vending outside designated site no mention no mention no mention
Gujarat no mention relocation to a nearby place, temporarily or permanently TVC shall discuss eviction one month before notice is issued notice shall be issued personally or sent by post, pasted in vending area if undelivered payment of Rs 350 penalty if not evicted after notice period, physical eviction by LA and police after 15 days i. avoid relocation ii. affected vendors or their representatives shall be involved in rehabilitation iii. relocation to improve livelihood or restore them to pre-evicted levels
Haryana not defined relocation to a nearby place, temporarily or permanently 30 days written notice shall be served personally or by a registered post in the name of the street vendor. any street vendor who fails to vacate the allotted place within 15days, shall be physically removed from the site by the local authority. i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. TVC shall engage with market representatives iv. mutually agreed place for relocation v. improve vendor livelihood through relocation vi. infrastructure development for relocated vendors vii. avoid loss of assets viii. no relocation from heritage markets
Himachal Pradesh no mention For relocation: TVC consent is mandatory, vendor should be adjusted in same or nearby locality, after completion of work then vendor shall be restored in the original place For eviction: needs to be discussed by TVC at least 6 months prior one month notice shall be given to the street vendor or occupier of place and if he is unknown or not traceable, the notice shall either be placed on the notice board of the TVC and at the vending site local authority or officer authorized in this behalf by the local authority, may take police assistance for evicting physically the street vendor i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. TVC shall engage with market representatives iv. mutually agreed place for relocation v. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential vi. infrastructure development for relocated vendors vii. avoid loss of assets viii. no relocation from heritage markets ix. vendors shall not be affected by transfers or land related issues x. regulation of forcible eviction xi. vendors from heritage markets shall not be relocated
Karnataka public purposes like development project in public interest, security concerns, and traffic congestion, spread of epidemic and natural calamity or other health reasons, cleanliness of area or any other valid reason Relocation- the affected vendor may be adjusted in a nearby vending zone after being given a 30 days' notice; the TVC shall issue the relocation order mentioning the new vending site. Eviction- A street vendor whose CoV has been cancelled, or whose notice period for relocation has expired, may be given 15days notice to vacate the site. 30 days written notice shall be served personally or by a registered post in the name of the street vendor. no mention no mention
Kerala creation of road infrastructure, under or over bridges, expansion of roads, pathways, pedestrian plazas, provision for bus stops, parking places for motor vehicles, and such other similar activities relocation with concurrence of TVC, relocation to adjoining area or same locality immediate eviction in cases of no COV or vending outside in a no-vending zone no mention no mention no mention
Manipur relocation shall be for the betterment of the general public, not inclusive of the street vendors, importance of the project shall be compared to the resultant benefit to the general public; creation of road infrastructure, under or over bridges, expansion of roads, pathways, pedestrian plazas, provision of bus stops, parking places for motor vehicles and such similar activities relocation with concurrence of TVC, relocation to adjoining area or same locality, density of vendors in new area shall be maintained, no mention no mention; cancellation of CoV upon refusal to move no mention
Meghalaya (i) widening of roads, streets, lanes; (ii) shifting the alignment of roads, streets, lanes; (iii) erecting flyovers with or without clover leaves and slip down roads; (iv) erecting underpasses; (v) development of land owned by public authorities for some public projects; (vi) laying of water, storm water or sewer lines; (vii)erecting intermediate pumping stations for the services; (viii) any project related with public transport like BRTS, Metro, etc., (ix)erection of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Housing; (x) Creation of Parks, Gardens, and Recreational Area;(xi) Conservation of any eco system resource in that area and (xii) Any other developmental work taken by the local authority, the beneficiary of which will be the community at large for relocation: give 7 day notice and give choice of 2-3 alternative nearby vending sites, vendor shall give LA his choice after period is expired, Rs 250 daily fine on overstay or failure to vacate if relocation is not possible, put vendor on waiting list and in priority eviction shall be discussed 2 months prior to 7 day notice 48 hour notice for cancelled CoV, no CoV, or failure to relocate no notice in case of causing traffic congestion, law and order problems, nuisance and unhygeinic conditions serving it in person/ pasting at designated place or thru registered post at address of residence no mention no mention
Mizoram no mention adjust the street vendors to any nearby place temporarily or permanently, bring them back after completion of the project and adjusted to the extent possible, TVC’s decision shall be final TVC shall bring in its agenda and discuss the issue of eviction two months prior to the issuance of the one month notice, conduct a survey to identify an equally ideal vending site, one month written notice shall be served personally or pasted in a conspicuous area failure to move out on expiry date of eviction period makes the vendor liable to pay default amount for each day, may extend to Rs. 250, but not more than the value of the goods seized; if he/she doesn’t vacate within 15 days, the LA can physically remove them, with the help of the Police if needed no mention
Nagaland no mention TVC shall discuss eviction 2 months prior to issuance of 30 day notice notice shall be issued personally, displayed in public place or sent by registered post; paste notice in vending area any street vendor who fails to evict shall be pay a default amount of upto Rs 250 per day for upto 15 days after which he shall be physically removed i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. TVC shall engage with market representatives iv. mutually agreed place for relocation v. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential vi. infrastructure development for relocated vendors vii. avoid loss of assets viii. no relocation from heritage markets ix. transfer of title or rights in light shall not affect vendors x. no relocation from heritage markets
Odisha no mention 30 days notice given delivered bt hand/ registered post if the vendor does not evict, Municipality may physically evict no mention
Puducherry not defined relocation with concurrence of TVC, relocation to adjoining area or same locality, density of vendors in new area shall be maintained no mention no mention no mention
Punjab (i) widening of roads, streets, lanes; (ii) shifting the alignment of roads, streets, lanes; (iii) construction of flyovers with or without clover leaves and slip down roads; (iv) construction of underpasses; (v) development of land owned by public authorities for some public projects; (vi) laying of water, storm water or sewer lines; (vii) erecting intermediate pumping stations for the services; (viii) any project related with public transport like Bus Rapid Transit System, Metro; (ix) construction of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Housing; (x) development and maintenance of Parks, Gardens and Recreational Area; (xi) Conservation of any eco System Resource in vending zone; and (xii) any other development work taken up by the local authority, the beneficiary of which will be the community at large TVC shall discuss relocation 2 months before issuing notice 30 days notice for relocation and eviction, reason for eviction needs to be given registered post or in person, if undelivered then paste in vending site physical eviction if not renewed CoV, expired CoV, cancelled CoV i. avoid relocation ii. consult vendors iii. TVC shall engage with market representatives iv. mutually agreed place for relocation v. improve vendor livelihood through relocation (income potential vi. infrastructure development for relocated vendors vii. avoid loss of assets viii. no relocation from heritage markets ix. transfer of title or rights in light shall not affect vendors
Rajasthan (i) widening of roads, streets, lanes; (ii) shifting the alignment of roads, streets, lanes; (iii) erecting flyovers with or without clover leaves and slip down roads; (iv) erecting underpasses; (v) development of land owned by public authorities for some public projects; (vi) laying of water, storm water or sewer lines; (vii)erecting intermediate pumping stations for the services; (viii) any project related with public transport like BRTS, Metro, etc., (ix)erection of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Housing; (x) Creation of Parks, Gardens, and Recreational Area;(xi) Conservation of any eco system resource in that area and (xii) Any other developmental work taken by the local authority, the beneficiary of which will be the community at large Relocation: relocate to a nearby place temporarily or permanently, shift back to original spot if possible give notice in case of eviction and relocation notice of 30 days LA shall evict with help of police i. in exceptional circumstances ii. relocate to areas with infrastructural development iii. loss of assets must be minimal
Tamil Nadu creation of road infrastructure, under or over bridges, expansion of roads, pathways, pedestrian plazas, provision for bus stops, parking places for motor vehicles, and such other similar activities determined by TVC (weigh public benefits and importance of project) relocation with concurrence of TVC to an adjoining or similar area, same locality immediate eviction in cases of CoV cancelled, not renewed, vending in a no-vending zone no mention no mention no mention
Telangana no mention
Tripura development project in public interest, security concerns, traffic congestion, spread of epidemic, natural calamity, health reasons, cleanliness 30 day notice and choice to choose alternative vending site in case of relocation 15 day notice in case of no COV, or relocation notice period has expired immediate eviction whntraffic congestion, law and order problem, nusiance and hygiene problems notice shall be issued personally, displayed in public place or sent by registered post; paste notice in vending area notice in Benagli or English in case of non-compliance with eviction notice As under Entry (zb) of the Second Schedule of SVA
Uttar Pradesh i. construction and maintenance of development works ii. hindrance in smooth flow of traffic and transport iii. law and order problems iv. emergent situation v. declaration as no-vending zone vi. vendors more than absorption capacity vii. view of TVC in prevalant situation one month notice for relocation, eviction in case of non-compliance eviction also in case of cancelled CoV one month notice for eviction by TVC or officer authorised by TVC in case of non-compliance with eviction notice As under Entry (zb) of the Second Schedule of SVA
West Bengal Public purpose includes: widening of roads, streets, lanes; erecting flyovers; shifting the alignment of roads, streets, lanes; erecting underpasses; development of land owned by public authorities for projects; laying of water, storm water or sewer lines; any project related with public transport; erection of housing for EWS; creation of park, gardens and recreational areas; conservation of any eco-system resource in that area; any other developmental work taken up by ULBs i. During the time of construction/development the street vendors may be adjusted in a nearbuy place temporarily or permanently (those registered under this Scheme may be given priority to relocate at vending zones in the vicinity to their original vending sites); ii. after completion of the project, the street vendors may be adjusted in the same place for vending to the extent possible no mention no mention no mention
Sub-headings
States Fee Structure/ Determining Authority (if not provided) Frequency of Payment Manner of payment
Andaman and Nicobar Islands TVC shall fix the amount, depending on category of street vendors, status of the market and footfall of the area no mention LA’s bank account, operated by such officer of the LA as the LA may direct; may also be paid at a counter opened for the purpose in the office of the LA
Andhra Pradesh From Rs 100-200 based on type of city no mention TVC shall collect through banks, Mee-sevas and ULB Collection centres
Arunachal Pradesh TVC shall fix between 150-1500 per month, based on footfall of area. 10% increase every year monthly TVC bank account
Assam decided by the state government Annual, may be paid in instalments like monthly or quarterly no mention
Bihar TVC shall fix between 150-1500 per month, based on footfall of area. 10% increase every year monthly or annually, as decided by LA TVC bank account
Chandigarh TVC shall fix based on category of vendor, status of market, footfall of area no mention LA bank account
Chhattisgarh deternined by ULB no mention TVC bank account
Dadra and Nagar Haveli TVC shall fix based on category of vendor, status of market, footfall of area no mention LA bank account
Daman and Diu TVC shall fix based on category of vendor, status of market, footfall of area no mention LA bank account
Delhi Rs 50-1500 pm (table given in S 4.1.3 [women vendors and PwD have to pay only 75% of fee and get 50% rebate] monthly LA bank account
Goa fixed by LA, revised at least once in 3 years annual no mention
Gujarat fixed by LA on recommendations of TVC, not less than Rs 150 a month monthly/annually TVC bank account
Haryana Stationary Vendors: i) 500/- per month for Municipal Corporation ii) 200/- per month for Municipal Council. iii) 100/- per month for Municipal Committee. Mobile Vendors: i) Rs. 200/- per month for Municipal Corporation. ii) Rs. 100/- per month for Municipal council. iii) Rs. 50/- per month for Municipal Committee Monthly Vending Fee TVC bank account
Himachal Pradesh Fee ranges given for stationary, mobile and other categories of vendors from general and reserved categories monthly TVC and LA bank accounts
Karnataka shall be fixed by local authority Monthly The Local Authorities shall provide options, for the vendors, to deposit the specified fees directly in any public bank or through an online mechanism, taking case to ensure there is no surrogate payment.
Kerala fixed by LA, revised at least once in 3 years annual no mention
Manipur fixed by LA, table given in Scheme, revised at least once in five years annual no mention
Meghalaya TVC shall fix between 150-1500 per month, based on footfall of area. 10% increase every year monthly TVC Bank account
Mizoram TVC shall determine, table with details has been mentioned in the Scheme monthly at the office of Nodal Department or LA, into TVC's bank account
Nagaland TVC shall fix between 150-1500 per month, based on footfall of area. 10% increase every year monthly TVC bank account
Odisha no mention no mention TVC bank account
Puducherry As per Table in scheme 9. Annual TVC bank account
Punjab Rs 400-1000, 5% increase every year monthly LA bank account
Rajasthan TVC shall fix between 150-1500 per month, based on footfall of area. 10% increase every year monthly TVC/LA bank account
Tamil Nadu given in Scheme as per category of vending, revised at least once in 3 years annual no mention
Telangana no mention no mention TVC shall collect through banks and Mee-sevas and ULB collection centres
Tripura vending fee given from RS 30-500 Quarterly basis LA bank account
Uttar Pradesh no mention no mention Municipality or TVC bank account
West Bengal same as determined by the Municipality at the time of issuance of certificate for Enlistment, Trade & Calling Annual not mentioned
Sub-headings
States Manner of seizure Preparation of list Manner of reclaiming Fee for reclaiming
Andaman and Nicobar Island "only officer authorised by LA can seize" list of goods shall be made and signed by said officer and co-signed by vendor, vendor should be given proper receipt can reclaim goods by making a claim within 2 working days and pay fee determined by LA as decided by LA
Andhra Pradesh no mention
Arunachal Pradesh conducted by LA list shall be signed by authority and receipt must be given to vendor LA shall release perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days i. less than value of seized goods ii. less than 500 for vending w/o certifiate
Assam condcuted by ULB no mention no mention no mention
Bihar only authorised person from LA can seize list will be made and duly signed by the concerned authority, receipt must be provided to the vendor LA shall release perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days; perishable goods can be taken back on the same day by paying penalty "i. less than value of seized goods
ii. less than 500 for vending w/o certificate"
Chandigarh only authorised officer from LA can seize list of goods shall be prepared by officer and co-signed by vendor; give receipt to vendor make claim within 2 working days and pay fee determined by LA
Chhattisgarh condcuted by ULB: prevent damage, contamination ULB shall not be responsible for deterioration of perishables shall be responsible for security given by ULB to vendor ULB shall return when vendor pays fine; is he fauls to reclaim, then the goods shall be disposed no mention
Dadra and Nagar Haveli only authorised officer from LA can seize list of goods shall be prepared by officer and co-signed by vendor; give receipt to vendor make claim within 2 working days and pay fee determined by LA
Daman and Diu only authorised officer from LA can seize list of goods shall be prepared by officer and co-signed by vendor; give receipt to vendor make claim within 2 working days and pay fee determined by LA
Delhi designated officer shall conduct and video of seizure to be taken shall be verified by vendor and authenticated by TVC member and a witness fixed time limits to reclaim after which LA can dispose/auction storage charges given (Rs 20-750)
Goa seized by LA and kept in its custody sign of vendor needed. If he does not sign, need attestation of Health officer and officer seizing goods LA can dispose/auction after a time if not reclaimed no mention
Gujarat only authorised officer from LA can seize list of goods shall be signed by authority and recepit given to vendor LA shall release perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days shall not exceed total value of seized goods, for vending w/o CoV, shall not exceed 500
Haryana only the authorized person from the local authority shall conduct the seizure of goods the list of goods so seized shall be made and signed by the authority, and the street vendor whose goods are seized should be given a proper receipt by the authority. The application for releasing seized goods shall be made within 30 days of seizing, in case of non-perishable goods and within 7 days in case of perishable goods. in the case of vending of goods without certificate, the charge shall not exceed Rs. 500/-
Himachal Pradesh by LA signed by officer and 2 witnesses available at the site written request by vendor for release within a day for perishables and 2 days for non-perishables; issue of notice if claim not made; goods will be sold after end of notice period Rs 500 per day
Karnataka seized and kept in custody by LA List of goods seized shall be prepared in duplicate and duplicate copy of the list shall be issued to the vendor. The copy of the goods seized shall mention the name of the official, his designation and the office address and the address of the premises from where goods can be reclaimed. Application for releasing seized goods, in case of perishable goods, shall be allowed to be submitted on the same day and in case of non-perishable goods within 15 days of the seizure. storage charges will be levied for reclaiming seized vending material- Load up 100 Kg (24 hrs) per day Rs. 250; More than 100 Kg per day Rs. 500; Removal of Cycle Rs. 50; Removal of Scooters/ Motor cycle Rs. 300; Removal of Cars/Vans/Jeep Rs. 500; Removal of commercial vehicles/ vehicles with commercial activities Rs. 1000.
Kerala seized by LA under proper inventory sign of vendor needed. If he does not sign, need attestation of Health officer and officer seizing goods LA can dispose/auction after a time if not reclaimed proceeds from auction shall be adjusted with fines and penalties and excess must be returned to vendor no mention
Manipur seized by LA under proper inventory sign of vendor needed. If he does not sign, need attestation of Health officer and officer seizing goods "LA can dispose/auction after a time (24 hrs for perishables and 15 days for non-perishables) if not reclaimed proceeds from auction shall be adjusted with fines and penalties and excess must be returned to vendor, " not more than Rs. 1000 or the value of the goods seized, whichever is lower
Meghalaya authorised person/designated official of LA list of goods shall be prepared by authority and signed by him, vendor needs to be given receipt LA shall release perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days not more than 500
Mizoram only officer authorised by LA can seize list of goods shall be made and signed by said officer and co-signed by vendor, vendor should be given proper receipt list of goods shall be made and signed by said officer and co-signed by vendor, vendor should be given proper receipt perishable goods shall be released within a day and non-perishable goods within 2 working days, perishable goods can be taken back within 24 hours on payment of penalty fee paid cannot exceed value of total goods, vending without CoV can attract charge of Rs. 500 (max)
Nagaland conducted by LA list shall be signed by authority and receipt must be given to vendor LA shall release perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days i. less than value of seized goods ii. less than 500 for vending w/o certifiate
Odisha Municipality with help of police sign of vendor needed claim within 2 working days Rs 250
Puducherry seized and kept in custody by LA no mention Vendor shall make an application in writing as per section 20(2) of the Act. no mention
Punjab LA by deputing official of not less than superintendent rank preared by official in duplicate, signed and given to vendor along with receipt application to Head of LA, list of goods, receipt of fee on same day for perishables and 2 wokring days for non-perishables 10% of price of seized goods
Rajasthan LA may seize LA shall prepare and give copy to vendor reclaim perishable goods on the same day and non-perishables within 2 working days not more than 500 in case of vending w/o CoV
Tamil Nadu seized and kept in custody by LA sign of vendor needed. in case he refuses, sign of sanitary supervisor or sanitary inspector of LA apply for reclaiming within 24 hours for perishables and 15 days for non-perishables, LA may dispose by auction and adjust proceeds against charges and return excess to vendor if he applies within 3 months no mention
Telangana no mention
Tripura LA can seize list prepared in duplicate and issues to vendor apply for reclaiming within 2 days for perishables and 15 days for non-perishables, LA may dispose by auction and adjust proceeds against charges and return excess to vendor if he applies within 3 months storage charges from Rs 20-300
Uttar Pradesh municipality may seize with physical eviction prepare list and give copy to vendor reclaim within 2 working days after paying prescribed fee anf giving undertaking that he shall not carry out vending again in the place of eviction, municipality may dispose goods if not reclaimed within 2 days determined by TVC
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention no mention
Sub-headings
States Conducting authority Frequency Manner
Andaman and Nicobar Islands TVC once a year no mention
Andhra Pradesh TVC has to appoint NGO/ voluntary organisation/ institute well versed in social audit once in 6 months Audit to be conducted in vending areas; Audit team must verify manner of survey, collection and utilisation of fees, grievances in issue of CoV and ID cards, health and hygiene practices, waste disposal Objective: Protect vendor interests
Arunachal Pradesh TVC shall constitute 3 member unit (independent body) with academician, social activist and retired administrator once in 3 years (minimum) other staff to be provided by LA TVC shall provide relevant details to audit unit at least 2 weeks before the process unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation of Act, Rules and Scheme Unit shall record in writing grievances of vendors Unit shall record in writing its own findings The TVC shall respond to the findings of the audit and take immediate corrective measures
Assam no mention no mention no mention
Bihar TVC shall constitute 3 member unit (independent body) with academician, social activist and retired administrator once in 3 years (minimum) details of relevant information made available 2 weeks prior, record of meeting minutes, all registered vendors, appeals made before LA, grievances/disputes, total number and details of evictions and confiscation of goods, relocations of vendors, previous social audit reports
Chandigarh TVC once in a year no mention
Chhattisgarh no mention no mention prepare list of vending zones and natural markets and vendors in them, collect social data from vendors and buyers, TVC prepares database of info
Dadra and Nagar Haveli TVC once in a year no mention
Daman and Diu TVC once in a year no mention
Delhi Govt shall constitute independent unit every 1-2 years TVC shall give unit relevant info 2 months prior to the process, unit shall have meetings and GDs with vendors on implementation of Act, unit shall prepare report and hold a public meeting with TVC and LA and vendors will also participate and give testify
Goa TVC after each survey Focus on: i. transactions with vendors ii. change in vending profiles of areas iii. financial health iv. changes in demand of goods from vendors v. relocation vi. issue of CoVs vii. restructuring the TVC and its functioning
Gujarat TVC shall constitue a unit with an academician, social activist and retired administrator at least once in 5 years TVC shall provide required details to the unit at least 2 weeks before the audit process. The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing and hold a public meeting attended by LA and street vendors
Haryana TVC shall constitute an Independent Social Audit Unit (ISAU) once in every 3 years The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing.
Himachal Pradesh TVC shall constitue a unit with an academician, social activist and retired administrator once in 3 years TVC shall provide required details to the unit at least 2 weeks before the audit process. The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing and hold a public meeting attended by LA and street vendors
Karnataka TVC once a year TVC shall give unit relevant info 1 month prior to the process, unit shall have meetings and GDs with vendors on implementation of Act, unit shall prepare report.
Kerala TVC no mention Focus on: i. transactions with vendors ii. change in vending profiles of areas iii. financial health iv. changes in demand of goods from vendors v. relocation vi. issue of CoVs vii. restructuring the TVC and its functioning
Manipur TVC once in 3 years (minimum) "focus on:
i. transaction of business wrt street vendors
ii. categories of businesses being carried out by them
iii. change in the vending profile
iv. financial health of the vendors
v. changes of demand for goods/services
vi. requirements of relocation
vii. issues regarding CoVs
viii. economic viability of continuing vending
ix. need for restructuring of TVC"
Meghalaya no mention no mention no mention
Mizoram TVC constitutes a three member unit: eminent academician, retired administrator, eminent social activist once in 3 years "adequate supporting secretarial staff with office space and equipments provided by local authority, the transaction of its business with regard to the street vendors in its territory;
(ii) the various categories of businesses being carricd by thenr;
(iii) the change in the vending profile of any partiarlar area;
(iv) the financial health ofthe street vendors;
(v) changes of demand for goods or services from such stre€t vendors;
(vi) requirement for relocation of street vendors;
(vii) need for issue of additional Certificates of Vending or for reducing the numbq of such Certificates due to physical conshaints of space; (viii)economic viability of gontinuing the street vendors in their location; and
(ix) need for re-structuring the functioning of the Committee and its procedures, etg."
Nagaland TVC shall constitute 3 member unit (independent body) with academician, social activist and retired administrator once in 3 years (minimum) other staff to be provided by LA TVC shall provide relevant details to audit unit at least 2 weeks before the process unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation of Act, Rules and Scheme Unit shall record in writing grievances before grievance redressal committee, total evictions and relocations and previous social audit reports Unit shall record in writing grievances of vendors Unit shall record in writing its own findings The TVC shall respond to the findings of the audit and take immediate corrective measures
Odisha no mention no mention account of TVC shall be reviewed as per municipal laws
Puducherry The TVC shall constitute a three member unit for the purpose of carrying out social audit of its activities required to be performed under the provisions of the Act, Rules or this Scheme. once in every 3 years details of relevant information made available at least a fortnight before, record of meeting minutes, all registered vendors, appeals made before LA, grievances/disputes, total number and details of evictions and confiscation of goods, relocations of vendors, previous social audit reports
Punjab LA shall constitute audit unit of academician, social activist and Administrator/Advocate at least once a year TVC shall provide required details to the unit at least 2 weeks before the audit process. The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing and hold a public meeting attended by LA and street vendors LA shall fix responsibility and take immediate corrective action to fix gaps, lapses and deviations
Rajasthan TVC shall appoint 3 member committee of academician, social activist and retired administrator once every 2 years TVC shall provide required details to the unit. The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing and hold a public meeting attended by LA and TVC TVC and LA shall respond to gaps, lapses and deviations
Tamil Nadu TVC no mention Focus on: i. transactions with vendors ii. change in vending profiles of areas iii. financial health iv. changes in demand of goods from vendors v. relocation vi. issue of CoVs vii. restructuring the TVC and its functioning
Telangana TVC shall appoint institute or organisation well versed in social audit process once in 6 months in prime areas of street vending verify survey process, attitude of survey team and support officers, payment systems, issuing ID cards and CoV, process of maintaining health and hygiene, disposal of watse, devision of TVC
Tripura TVC shall constitute unit once a year TVC shall provide required details to the unit. The unit shall conduct meetings and GDs on implementation, record vendor grievances in writing, record its findings in writing and hold a public meeting attended by LA and TVC
Uttar Pradesh social audit team shall consist of one member from general, OBC, SC/ST, women and street vendor eligibility and educational qualifications shall be decided by MC along with the roles and responsibilities no mention i. provide information on implementation of scheme, programmes, target and actual benefits ii. examine records, conduct physical verification of vending related activities, their need, utility, achievements, impact on upgradation in living standards of beneficiaries, convenience of general public
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention
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States Waste Disposal Public Toilets Electricity and Water Miscellaneous
Andaman and Nicobar Islansd TVC shall designate proper place for waste disposal, street vendors shall use proper covered dustbins, dispose of used water in covered contains, not litter the vending site and maintain cleanliness, abide by waste management bye-laws framed by LA and Govt. no mention no mention no mention
Andhra Pradesh Vendor shall have waste bin Vendor associations can construct and run them on "pay and use" basis no mention no mention
Arunachal Pradesh LA shall provide proper place and vendors should have covered dustbins attempt to construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall provide street light and water facilities no mention
Assam ensure proper disposal of waste no mention The Municipality / ULB will ensure provision of drinking water and proper lighting arrangements. i. ensure that no loss is caused to public convenience and public property; ii.ULB may impose fee for maintenance of public convenience and public property of the vendors.
Bihar proper waste disposal facilities, covered dustbins, covered containers for used water, attempt to construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall provide street light and fresh water wherever possible every vendor must keep a service record book, which will serve as a basis for prize or fine, as deemed by LA
Chandigarh LA shall designate place; vendors shall use covered dustbins no mention no mention no mention
Chhattisgarh vendor shall follow procedure of LA; ensure provision of dustbin one urinal per 10 vendors, adequate water supply in toilets, separate toilets for men and women, monthly passes and fees for use LA shall ensure drinking water and lighting vendor shall ensure no loss to public property
Dadra and Nagar Haveli LA shall designate place; vendors shall use covered dustbins no mention no mention no mention
Daman and Diu LA shall designate place; vendors shall use covered dustbins no mention no mention no mention
Delhi shall keep vending site and 1m radius clean shall not dump in unauthorised place no mention no mention i. no projections or extensions allowed but he may use weather protection devices which are not permanently fastened ii. shall comply with food safety notifications of TVC
Goa maintain cleanliness, process waste as per LA instructions, compensate LA for providing disposal mechanisms no mention no mention pay the required fee
Gujarat LA shall provide place for waste disposal, vendors should use covered dustbins attempt to construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall ensure drinking water and lighting shall maintaincivic amenities in good condition, maintain public property and cleanliness
Haryana TVC shall designate proper place for waste disposal, street vendors shall use proper covered dustbins, not litter the vending site and maintain cleanliness, abide by waste management bye-laws framed by LA and Govt. Public toilet facitities will be provided as fixed or moveable public infrastructure For individual lighting, hawkers may use Battery with LED lamp; individual electricity and water connection not permitted. no mention
Himachal Pradesh LA shall provide proper place for disposal of waste, vendors shall use covered dustbins and pay sanitation charges for solid waste management LA shall provide LA shall provide TVC may inititate group insurance schemes for vendors
Karnataka (1) Every street vendor shali be responsible for the cleanliness of the immediate surroundings of the area allocated to the vendors in a vending zone. (2) Every street vendor shall collect and process the waste generated by his business as instructed by the LA. no mention The Street vendor shall not draw electricity unauthorisedly from any public electrical distribution facility. i. abide by the timing specified by the LA; ii. vendors must use authorized commercial LPG Cylinders only; iii. vendors selling food articles shall obtain safety certificate from the concerned authority
Kerala maintain cleanliness, process waste as per LA instructions, compensate LA for providing disposal mechanisms no mention no mention pay the required fee
Manipur maintain cleanliness, process waste as per LA instructions, compensate LA for providing disposal mechanisms and maintenance services no mention no mention remit required fee
Meghalaya LA shall provide proper place for disposal of waste, vendors shall use covered dustbins attempt to construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall provide cooking not allowed, preference to vendors who sell cooked food; vending time from 7am to 10pm;
Mizoram "leanliness of immediate surrounding, waste management as per LA/Nodal Department instructions, remit vending fee and maintenance charges, LA/Nodal Department shall provide a proper place to dispose off waste materials, systems for collection and disposal of waste" no mention provision of clean and fresh water by LA/Nodal Department no mention
Nagaland LA shall provide proper place and vendors should have covered dustbins attempt to construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall provide street light and water facilities no mention
Odisha no mention
Puducherry Every street vendor shall collect and process the waste generated by his business as instructed by the Local Authority. no mention no mention If, the Local Authority is arranging systems for collection and disposal of waste then the street vendor is liable to compensate the cost of the same.
Punjab LA shall provide proper place to dispose, vendors shall use dustbins LA shall construct proper toilets with water and electricity supply LA shall provide street light and water facilities no mention
Rajasthan LA shall give place to dispose, vendors shall use covered bins LA shallattempt to provide LA shall attempt to provide no mention
Tamil Nadu vendor shall be responsible for cleanliness in surrounding, collect and dispose waste as instructed by LA no mention no mention remit maintenance and vending fee
Telangana vendor shall keep dustbin, contribute to collective waste disposal Vendor associations can construct and run them on "pay and use" basis no mention government shall promote vendor organisations by giving financial assistance, take steps to cover vendors and their families with health care including reporducting and child health care facilities and health insurance
Tripura shall keep surrounding clean, vendor shall keep dustbin, contribute to collective waste disposal no mention not permitted shall not play any music to attract crowds no cooking allowed
Uttar Pradesh collect waste in dustbin, maintain cleanliness, food vendors should take care of public health and personal hygiene no mention no mention no mention
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention no mention
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States Conditions for private spaces as vending zones Principles for determining vending zones Principles for determining holding capacity
Andaman and Nicobar Islands no mention on the basis of Entry (3) of the First Schedule of the Act, determined by TVC on the basis of Entry (3) of the First Schedule of the Act, determined by TVC
Andhra Pradesh TVC can demarcate with consent of owner; TVC can enter into agreement with owner State government with consultarion of Director of Town & Country Planning (DTCP) has to issue guidelines from time to time Space for vending shall be 2.5% of total area Formula: vending site/total vending area
Arunachal Pradesh LA can declare and consider offering compensation accommodation of vendors in the ground level only i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. no vending zones within 50m of railway crossing, declared heritage structure iv. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions Based on: total area/ standard unit size decided by TVC
Assam no mention ULB in consultation with the TVC shall identify, notify and declare vending and no-vending zones; ULB may classify the vending zones as per the kinds of products sold, seasonal products, tribal products, food vending zone or any other zone. 2.5% of the population of street vendors of a zone
Bihar " LA shall take into consideration the possibility of offering compensation in form of additional floor space Index (FSI) or Floor Area Ratio (FAR) than prevailing in that area or Transferrable Development rights (TDR) in case the General Development Control Regulations (DGCR) of the local authority has got the provisions of it. The street vendors are to be accommodated in the ground level only. " "i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors
ii. there shall be no restriction free zones
iii. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions
iv. TVC shall determine special vending zones for fixed period"
2.5% of the population of street vendors of a zone will be accommodated as per the holding capacity, holding capacity will be accoriding to the vending site divided by the total area divided by the vending area
Chandigarh no mention Based on Entry 3 of First Schedule of SVA Determined by TVC
Chhattisgarh written agreement between ULB and land owner TVC shall determine based on functioning of roads, traffic, transportation TVC shall conduct survey and arrange vendors based on absorption capacity of vending zones and arrange remaining in nearby zones no mention
Dadra and Nagar Haveli no mention Based on Entry 3 of First Schedule of SVA Determined by TVC
Daman and Diu no mention Based on Entry 3 of First Schedule of SVA Determined by TVC
Delhi on recommendations of TVC all natural markets are vending zones; traditional weekly bazaars shall be allowed on some days and timings; proposal for demarcation of zones may be submitted to TVC by LA or vendors associations, police and land owning agency shall furnish comments to TVC; LA shall notify based on TVC decision 2.5% norm, LA shall demarcate and survey in consulation with TVC; adequate space shall be allowed for pedestrians and public utility
Goa TVC permission, only when absolutely necessary, consider vendor welfare i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions iv. TVC shall determine special vending zones for fixed period no mention
Gujarat LA can declare and consider offering compensation accommodation of vendors in the ground level only i. intensity of footfall, road width, density of movement shall be factors to determine ii. LA shall consult planning authority and TVC to categorise areas into restriction free, restricted and no vending zones 2.5% norm Formula: total area/standard unit size
Haryana TVC shall determine when private places may be declared as vending zones according to local needs and circumstances Moveable street vending shall be allowed in areas where it is not possible to provide space for street vendors on roadsides or there is no vacant site available for stalls; Stationary vending on roadsides is allowed. A maximum of 2.2 sq. mtrs.area 'vending area' shall be provided to each vendor/ hawker with dimension of 1.g mtrs.x 1.22 mtrs.
Himachal Pradesh TVC shall determine and take consent of owner TVC shall decide allotment of vending spaces , use fees and draw of lots in case of excess vendors formula: vending site/ total vending zone
Karnataka TVC can demarcate with consent of owner; TVC can enter into agreement with owner with the prior approval of Government (1) Places that are natural markets shall be first considered and allowed as vending zones; (2) Traditional Weekly Bazaars shall be considered and allowed for street vending on particular weekday(s) and timings by LA 2.5% of the population of ward, zone or city
Kerala TVC permission, only when absolutely necessary, consider vendor welfare TVC shall identify zones based on potentials of area, volume of traffic, pedestrians i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions iv. TVC shall determine special vending zones for fixed period limited to 1% of population of ward/zone
Manipur TVC permission, when absolutely necessary, consider vendor welfare "TVC shall identify zones based on potentials of area, volume of traffic, pedestrians i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions iv. TVC shall determine special vending zones for fixed period " vendor population shouldn’t exceed 2.5% of the population in the area
Meghalaya LA can declare and consider offering compensation i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. restricted vending zones shall be linked with road width iv. no vending zone within 200m of important insitutions, 100m from crossing of 2 or more roads and any declared heritage site, 100m from place of worship, hospitals and schools and 150 m from municipal or other markets or railway stations 1.5% of population
Mizoram no mention "no restriction-free vending zones, no vending zone should be minimal within 6 months of the date of publication of the scheme: vending zones, restricted vending zone, no vending zones, in consultation with traffic police, restricted vending zones for certain periods of time " no mention
Nagaland LA can declare and consider offering compensation accommodation of vendors in the ground level only i. intensity of footfall, road width and density of vehicular and pedestrian movement are main factors ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. no vending zones within 50m of railway crossing, declared heritage structure iv. TVC may decide distance from imp institutions Based on: total area/ standard unit size decided by TVC
Odisha no mention no mention no mention
Puducherry private places shall not be used as a vending zone unless a specific permission is granted by the concerned TVC i. intensity of footfall, road width, traffic density ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. restricted vending zones based on road width 1% of the population of Ward, Zone or City
Punjab no mention i. footfall, status, road width and density of movement shall be deciding factors ii. no restriction free zones, no vending zones shall be minimum iii. no vending zones in area of 200m from Secretariat, District Panchayat, Municipal Corporation, municipality, Cantonment, ASI, State archeological monuments iii. no vending zone in area of 50 m from crossing of 2 or more roads, declared heritage structure by LA, junction, exit or entry of roads 2.5% norm Formula: vending site/total vending area
Rajasthan LA enters agreements with owners i. intensity of footfall, road width, traffic density ii. there shall be no restriction free zones iii. restricted vending zones based on road width iv. no vending zones within 20m of crossing of 2 or more streets, railwats crossing, heritage sites, important insititutions and monuments 2.5% of population Formula: vending site/total area
Tamil Nadu TVC permission, only when absolutely necessary, consider vendor welfare TVC shall identify vending and no-vending zones within 6 months of publication of Scheme based on width of the street, volume of traffic and the number of pedestrians passing through the street and such other factors identification of the vending zones shall be done in consultation with the Traffic Police identification shall be periodically reviewed by the TVC once in five years 2.5% of population
Telangana owners need to permit and be paid rent/lease, TVC shall enter into agreement State government on recommendation of Director of Town & Country Planning shall issue guidelines 2.5% of area population Formula: total area/vending site
Tripura NOC needed from owner natural markets shall first be allowed as vendign zones, traditional weekly bazaars ahll also be allowed , no vending in 100m of worship, education isnitute or hospital, railways, foot over bridges 2m space for pedestrian movement, public utility 2.5% norm of population in locality
Uttar Pradesh TVC shall determine when private places may be declared as vending zones according to local needs and circumstances determination shall be done by municipality on the recommendations of the TVC not more than 2.5% of the area population, holding capacity shall be determined by municipality
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention
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States Appointer Designation Functions
Andaman and Nicobar Islands No mention No mention No mention
Andhra Pradesh State government Mission Director of AP Mission for Eliminating Poverty in Municipal Areas Responsible for overall implementation of Scheme in the State
Arunachal Pradesh State government Officer not below the rank of Joint Sect to govt i. coordination of all matters relating to street vendors ii. meeting with LA to get acquantied with field level issues iii. collect feedback from vendors relating to issues and problems faced by them
Assam Government of Assam Commissioner in case of GMC and Executive Officer of the ULBs Nodal officers shall be responsible for the claims & objections of vendors, safety and hygiene of the vending zones, issue of CoV, issue of ID cards and any other issue that arises. The Nodal Officer if designated by Executive Officer shall be a part of the TVC.
Bihar no mention Officer not below the rank of Joint Sect to govt should have at least a half yearly meeting with the LA, may have feedback forms to hear from the street vendors
Chandigarh no mention
Chhattisgarh no mention Officer not less than Joint Director of Directorate, Urban Administration and Development Department i. organise meetings to discuss regional issues and develop plan ii. provision of feedback form shall be developed for problems faced by vendors
Dadra and Nagar Haveli no mention
Daman and Diu no mention
Delhi State Government Minister of Urban Development i. social security initiatives ii. awareness, training and capacity building iii. infrastructure augmentation for street vendor
Goa State Government Member Secretary of the Goa State Urban Development Agency coordinate all matters relating to street vending
Gujarat LA not less than rank of Class I officer in Municipal Corporation, Class II in A Class Municipality, Member Sect of TVC in B/C/D Class Municipality i. shall call a meeting with venodrs at least once in 6 months ii. collect feedback from vendors in probelms and other issues
Haryana No mention (competent authority) no mention The Nodal Officer shall have at least one meeting within 3 months with the TVC in order to get himself acquainted with various field level issues; The Officer may collect feedback from the vendors relating to the issues and problems faced by them.
Himachal Pradesh no mention not less than rank of Add./Jt. Director of Urban Development shall have half yearly meetings with LA to get updates on vendors
Karnataka no mention The Mission Director of State Urban Livelihoods Mission shall be the State Nodal Officer. (2) At the Urban Local Authority or city or town level, the responsibility for implementation shall rest with the Urban Local Authority and the TVC with assistance and Monitoring by the National Urban Livelihoods Mission stalf of the concerned Urban local Authority. He / she shall be responsible for overall implementation of the Street Vending Scheme in the State.
Kerala no mention Executive Director of Kudumbashree coordinate all matters relating to street vending
Manipur No mention will be the director (MAHUD) coordinate all matters relating to street vending
Meghalaya State Government not less than rank of Jt Sect to government i. shall call a meeting with venodrs at least once in 6 months ii. collect feedback from vendors in probelms and other issues
Mizoram "Government" no mention power to inspect records of TVC, half yearly meeting with Nodal Department or Local Authority, collects feedback from Street Vendors, State Govt can issue executive instructions
Nagaland State government Officer not below the rank of Joint Sect to govt i. coordination of all matters relating to street vendors ii. meeting with LA to get acquantied with field level issues iii. collect feedback from vendors relating to issues and problems faced by them
Odisha State government not less than Jt Sect i. inspect TVC records ii. have half yearly meet with TVC and LA
Puducherry no mention Director of Local Administration Department shall be the Nodal Officer not mentioned
Punjab no mention Director Local Govt coordinate all matters relating to street vending at state level
Rajasthan State government Additional Director of Local Self Govt Department i. shall call a meeting with LA once in 6 months ii. collect feedback from vendors in probelms and other issues
Tamil Nadu no mention Commissioner of Municipal Administration coordination of vendor related matters
Telangana State government Mission Director of Mission for Eliminating Poverty in Municipal Areas overall implementation
Tripura no mention Principal Sect to government coordination of vendor related matters
Uttar Pradesh no mention Director of ULBs coordination of street vendor matters in urban areas
West Bengal no mention no mention not mentioned
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States Manner
Andaman and Nicobar Islands TVC decides depending on market needs
Andhra Pradesh Vendor shall remove goods/wares on expiry of time period; time period will be determined to avoid congestion; rationing of space should be used when vendors exceed holding capacity; attempt shall be made to give parking space to mobile vendors; no discrimination of vendors of any group while alloting time-sharing vending activities
Arunachal Pradesh TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing
Assam Not mentioned
Bihar TVC shall determine the manner based on the market needs, women vendors will not be discriminated against
Chandigarh no mention
Chhattisgarh TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing based on: i. space available ii. safety of women vendors
Dadra and Nagar Haveli TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Daman and Diu TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Delhi TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis and formulate rules for street vendors in weekly and weekened bazaars on rotation/time sharing basis
Goa TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Gujarat TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Haryana Moveable vending- (ii) The vending shall be allowed from 6.00 am to 09.00 pm. Stationary vending - No mention
Himachal Pradesh no mention
Karnataka i. TVC shall determine vending activities on time sharing basis depending on the market needs and recommend zones that may be notified for time-sharing basis depending on the demand ii. The weekly bazaars or week-end markets shall run on a first-come first-serve basis depending on the number of vending sites that can be accommodated in the designated area and the number of vendors seeking vending places. iii. in parking lots in areas such as central business areas, vendors' markets can be set up after regular markets close
Kerala TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Manipur TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Meghalaya TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis
Mizoram "On the basis of market needs, women vendors shall not be discriminated against"
Nagaland TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing
Odisha no mention
Puducherry (1) The TVC shall determine vending activities on time sharing basis depending on the market needs. (2) vendors shall not be discriminated while allotting time sharing vending activities.
Punjab TVC shall determine vending activities on time-sharing basis, women vendors shall be given preference
Rajasthan TVC decides with approval of LA
Tamil Nadu TVC shall decide
Telangana vendors remove their goods at the end of their alloted period, time period will be in accordance with ensuring non-congestion and publci hygiene
Tripura no mention
Uttar Pradesh not currently present, may be permitted in night or weekly markets, TVC may frame T&Cs
West Bengal not mentioned
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States TVC Local authority Planning authority State Nodal Officer Miscellaneous
Andaman and Nicobar Islands "agenda papers and meeting minutes (TVC); survey procedure, updated database and final reports; details of allotment and relocation of sites; decisions of appellate and GRCs; details of CoVs and ID cards issued; papers for initiating five yearly survey" records of seizure of goods from any vendor, counter foil of the receipt given to vendors, compensation paid for seized goods and penalty recovered from vendors no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal and Appellate Commitees on applications filed before them
Andhra Pradesh i. number of vending zones ii. number of registered vendors iii. CIGs formed by vendors iv. revenue and expenditure v. welfare measures vi. complaints registered and redressed no mention no mention no mention no mention
Arunachal Pradesh i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Assam no mention no mention no mention no mention no mention
Bihar
Chandigarh "i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey" vii. details of vendors who have been given CoV based on waiting list viii. details of vendors with CoV i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Chhattisgarh i. documents relating to vendors ii. ward wise and market wise data iii. COV and ID cards of vendors shall be available online i. survey data of vendors shall be available online ii. vendor data during period of software development documents relating to vendors documents relating to vendors State govt will develop online software for records; vendor related documents shall be maintained at State level
Dadra and Nagar Haveli "i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey" vii. details of vendors who have been given CoV based on waiting list viii. details of vendors with CoV i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Daman and Diu "i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey" vii. details of vendors who have been given CoV based on waiting list viii. details of vendors with CoV i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Delhi I. Street vendors register; II. COV issued (with details); III. Waiting list of Street Vendors- those have not been issued COV; IV. list of all the vending zones with holding capacity; V. Available site /space (Local Body /vending zone wise); VI. Records and minutes of the meeting; VII. Resolutions of the TVC; VIII. Attendance Register; IX. Remuneration Register; X. Accounts of Cash Book and General Ledger; XI. Records of cancellation of registration and COV; XII. Record of seizures carried out and goods returned XIII. Records of social audit, promotional measures and awareness Campaigns; XIV. Personal files of members of the TVC; XV. Social audit reports I. Street vendors register II. Applicants denied registration; III. Details of survey conducted; IV. COV issued; V. Waiting list of Street Vendors- those have not been issued COV; VI. Demand and Collection Register; VII. Individual files of each street vendor; VIII. Suspension/ cancellation of COV; IX. Rules, schemes, circular, resolutions, guidelines and instructions; X. List of restriction-free, restricted and no-vending zones; XI. List of time-sharing basis vending zones; XII. Holding capacity of vending zones; XIII. Records of members of grievances redressal committee; and XIV. Records of all expenditure of TVC/ other committees. no mention no mention no mention
Goa i. vendor details ii. CoVs issued iii. nature and time of business permitted no mention no mention no mention no mention
Gujarat i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Haryana i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey no mention no mention no mention i. Grievance Redressal Committee shall maintain the record relating to application filed before it. ii. maintenance of records pertaining to demarcation of vending zones and reservation of spaces for vending at ULB level is the responsibility of the concerned ULB.
Himachal Pradesh i. social audit unit reports i. vending zones and vendors on the website no mention no mention Urban Development Department must develop online softaware for keeping records
Karnataka I. Vendors register; II. COV issued (with details); III. Waiting list of Vendors- those have not been issued COV; IV. list of all the vending zones with holding capacity; V. Available site /space (Local Body /vending zone wise); VI. Records and minutes of the meeting; VII. Resolutions of the TVC; VIII. Attendance Register; IX. Remuneration Register; X. Accounts of Cash Book and General Ledger; XI. Records of cancellation of registration and COV; XII. Record of seizures carried out and goods returned XIII. Records of social audit, promotional measures and awareness Campaigns; XIV. Personal files of TVC members no mention no mention no mention no mention
Kerala i. vendor details ii. CoVs issued iii. nature and time of business permitted no mention no mention no mention no mention
Manipur TVC shall maintain registers with details about vendors no mention no mention no mention no mention
Meghalaya i. decisions of TVC on designated website ii. street or road plan shall be permanent record no mention no mention no mention records relating to the allotment of the space to the street vendors shall be kept for ten years. Other records may be preserved for a period of five years unless those are needed for any legal proceedings
Mizoram agenda papers and meeting minutes (TVC); survey procedure, updated database and final reports; details of allotment and relocation of sites; decisions of appellate and GRCs; details of CoVs and ID cards issued; papers for initiating five yearly survey records of seizure of goods from any vendor, counter foil of the receipt given to vendors, compensation paid for seized goods and penalty recovered from vendors no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal and Appellate Commitees on applications filed before them
Nagaland i. details of meetings and agenda papers ii. survey procedure and final reports iii. details of allotment and relocation of sites iv. decisions of appellate committee and grievance redressal committee v. details of CoV and ID cards vi. papers for initiating 5 yearly survey i. records relating to disposal of appeals filed ii. seixure of goods, counter foil of receipt to vendor, compensation for seized goods and penalty recovered no mention no mention Records by Grievance Redressal Commitee on applications filed before it
Odisha in electronic from: details related to vending no mention no mention no mention no mention
Puducherry no mention no mention no mention no mention no mention
Punjab no mention enter details of vendors online no mention no mention State govt shall develop software
Rajasthan issuance and renewal of ID cards can be done online no mention can keep online data keep necessary data while convening half yearly meetings State govt shall develop software
Tamil Nadu particulars of vendors like name, location, nature of business, time of business, category no mention no mention no mention no mention
Telangana i. number of vending zones ii. number of registered vendors iii. CIGs formed by vendors iv. revenue and expenditure v. welfare measures vi. complaints registered and redressed records pertaining to demarcation of vending zones and reservation of spaces for vendor markets and vending zones at ULB level no mention secondary data collected from the periodical reports from ULBs and Planning Authority no mention
Tripura i. vendors register ii. CoV details iii. vendor waiting list iv. available spaces and sites v. minutes of meetings vi. TVC resolutions vii. renumeration register viii. accounts and cash book ix. registration and cancellation of CoV x. records of social audit unit xi. personal files of TVC members i. vendors register ii. denied applicants iii. details of survey iv. CoV issued v. vendor waiting list vi. demand and collection register vii. individual files of vendors viii. rules, schemes, circulars,etc ix. list of zones x. holding capacity xi. time sharing vending zones xii. members of grievance redressal committee no mention no mention no mention
Uttar Pradesh i. time for issue of CoV and timeline for other activities ii. register of details pertaining to street vendors iii. survey forms, registration forms, data, details of relocation, suspension, regualtions issued from time to time no mention no mention shall maintain vendor related documents no mention
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention no mention no mention
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States Infrastructure Development Education and Skill Training Financial Support and Credit Facilities Other Welfare Measures
Andaman and Nicobar Islands no mention no mention no mention no mention
Andhra Pradesh Infrastructure improvement using financial support from NULM to ULBs. Includes toilet facilities, paving, water supply, waste disposal facilities, common storage space, specialsed carts and temporary sheds. This shall be done with vendor consultation only after the survey has been completed. i. provide vocational training and entrepreneurial development skills ii. training programmed for all vendors to orient them on their rights and responsibilities iii. training for special knowledge on food quality, provisions of FSSAI i. ID cards issued under the Scheme should help promote access to banking services ii. ensure that vendors have bank accounts and financial literacy iii. enable credit facilities to vendors through SHG-Bank linkage iv. issue credit cards for eligible vendors v. social security through insurance under various state specific insurance schemes i. formation of CIGs (Common Interest Groups) by vendors ii. preparation of city vending plan iii. rehabilitation of child street vendors iv. promoting vendor organisations v. capacity building of vendors
Arunachal Pradesh no mention
Assam Infrastructure improvement and Detailed implementation Plan for the ULB shall be as per revised guidelines for support of street vendors under DAY-NULM issued by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt of lndia. no mention no mention no mention
Bihar no mention no mention no mention no mention
Chandigarh no mention
Chhattisgarh no mention organisation of vendor festivals
Dadra and Nagar Haveli no mention
Daman and Diu no mention
Delhi toilets, regular waste disposal, lighting, common storage, specialised carts, temporary sheds, parking facilities, solar energy, CCTV surveillance, women markets, night markets, food hub orientation of vendors of rights and responsibilities, laws and schemes, food safety, hygiene, waste disposal consider extending benefits of Employees' State Insurance Act and EPF to registered vendors; free education for children of reg vendors; social welfare schemes no mention
Goa no mention TVC may organize skill building training and entrepreneurship development training for the street vendors; vendors shall be given orientation on the rights, duties and obligations no mention no mention
Gujarat no mention
Haryana Infrastructure improvement using financial support from NULM to ULBs. Includes toilet facilities, paving, water supply, waste disposal facilities, common storage space, specialsed carts and temporary sheds. This shall be done with vendor consultation only after the survey has been completed. TVC may undertake research, education and training programmes to advance knowledge and understanding of the role of the informal sector in the economy, and of the street vendors, and to raise awareness among the public no mention no mention
Himachal Pradesh no mention
Karnataka Infrastructure improvement using financial support from NULM to ULBs. Includes toilet facilities, paving, water supply, waste disposal facilities, common storage space, specialsed carts and temporary sheds. This shall be done with vendor consultation only after the survey has been completed. no mention no mention no mention
Kerala no mention
Manipur no mention no mention no mention no mention
Meghalaya no mention
Mizoram no mention no mention no mention no mention
Nagaland no mention
Odisha no mention
Puducherry no mention no mention no mention no mention
Punjab no mention
Rajasthan no mention Development Plans
Tamil Nadu no mention
Telangana Infrastructure improvement using financial support from NULM to ULBs. Includes toilet facilities, paving, water supply, waste disposal facilities, common storage space, specialsed carts and temporary sheds. This shall be done with vendor consultation only after the survey has been completed. i. provide vocational training and entrepreneurial development skills ii. training programmed for all vendors to orient them on their rights and responsibilities iii. training for special knowledge on food quality, provisions of FSSAI i. ID cards issued under the Scheme should help promote access to banking services ii. ensure that vendors have bank accounts and financial literacy iii. enable credit facilities to vendors through SHG-Bank linkage iv. issue credit cards for eligible vendors v. social security through insurance under various state specific insurance schemes i. formation of CIGs (Common Interest Groups) by vendors ii. preparation of city vending plan iii. rehabilitation of child street vendors iv. promoting vendor organisations v. capacity building of vendors
Tripura LA shall provide toilets, waste disposal, lighting, common storage, specialised carts, temporary sheds and parking facilities orientation of vendors of rights and responsibilities, laws and schemes, food safety, hygiene, waste disposal no mention no mention
Uttar Pradesh no mention
West Bengal no mention no mention no mention Social security package