The Food Corporations Act, 1964 — India law | Esheria

The Food Corporations Act, 1964

This Act sets up the Food Corporation of India and allows State Food Corporations, then gives them powers, reporting duties, governance rules, and an offence for unauthorised use of a corporation’s name.

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Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
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Language
en
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About this statute

This Act sets up the Food Corporation of India and allows State Food Corporations, then gives them powers, reporting duties, governance rules, and an offence for unauthorised use of a corporation’s name. The Central Government must lay rules and regulations made under this section before Parliament for 30 days, and Parliament may modify or block them. A Food Corporation may make regulations with prior Central Government sanction, and some regulations may be given retrospective effect subject to limits.