Chapter- 11 Provisions Relating to Supply of Labours

Section 62: Revocation, suspension of license or fine

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1) The Department or Office issuing the license may revoke the licence of a labour supplier in the following circumstances:

(a) If the labour supplier makes an application in writing for the revocation of his or her license or

(b) If, in spite of the fine imposed pursuant to sub-section (6), the labour supplier continues to violate the conditions specified or directions issued pursuant to this Act or the rules framed under this Act.

2) Prior to the revocation of a license pursuant to clause (b) of sub-section (1), the concerned labour supplier shall be provided with an opportunity of at least seven days to furnish his or her explanation.

3) A notice of the decision made to revoke the license pursuant to this Section shall be published publicly.

4) Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Section, if it appears that the labour supplier whose license has been revoked has any financial liability towards the Government of Nepal or any labour, he or she shall not get immunity from the performance of such liability by reason of the revocation of the license.

5) The Department or Office may suspend, as prescribed, the license of any labour supplier if such a labour supplier fails to comply with the terms specified in the directions given under this Act and the rules framed under this Act.

6) If any labour supplier fails to comply with the terms specified in and directions given under this Act and the rules framed under this Act, the Department or Office may impose on such a labour supplier a fine not exceeding twenty-five thousand rupees for the first time.

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