SRINAGAR: Officials manning the Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in the State have been directed to issue fitness certificates to commercial vehicles only after no smoking signage boards are displayed in the vehicles prominently.
The decision was taken during a sensitization workshop conducted for the officers of the Transport Department in Jammu and Srinagar. The workshop was organized by Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI) in collaboration with J&K Voluntary Health Association.
Fitness certificate to all vehicles will only be issued if No Smoking signage is displayed at a prominent place in the vehicle, the senior officials told the RTOs and ARTOs attending the workshop.
Besides, all monthly review meetings of ARTOs should include COTPA compliance on the agenda and the number of challans made against COTPA violators, the officials were told.
The money generated from challans collected under COTPA violations shall be spend on promotion of anti-tobacco awareness activities, the officials were advised. Besides, all ARTOs were asked to organize training programs in their respective districts for awareness of the tobacco control program Act and submission of monthly report in implementing the COTPA 2003.
The main objective of the workshops was to sensitize the transport officers on COTPA Act with focus being on getting No Smoking stickers displayed in all vehicles in general and in public conveyances in particular, a VHAI statement said while giving details of the workshop.
Pertinently, Transport Department in the state had earlier issued instructions to all its officials to implement Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce Production, Supply and Distribution) Act (COTPA) in the transport department and to strictly enforce anti-tobacco laws in the public transport system of the state.
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