Before the House was adjourned sine die at the end of the session spread over 12 sittings, the House passed the Haryana Right to Service Bill, 2014, to ensure delivery of services to eligible persons within fixed time limits.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Randeep Singh Surjewala told the House that timely delivery of services is the cornerstone of good governance.
The bill states that any violation of the time limit, which is to be specified later for each service, in providing a service would be treated as a grievance with a multi-tier mechanism being set up for time-bound grievance redressal.
The state government will constitute the Haryana Right to Service Commission, on whose recommendation the state government will notify the services and the time limits for their delivery.
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The Assembly also passed the Haryana Municipal Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, 2014.
It will allow the state government to regulate street vending and protect the interests of street vendors by providing them identity cards and protecting them from harassment by officials.
As per the Haryana Management of Civic Amenities and Infrastructure Deficient Municipal Areas (Special Provisions) Amendment Bill, 2014, the cut-off date for notifying civic amenities and infrastructure deficient areas has been changed from June 30, 2009, to January 1, 2014.
So far, 875 colonies have been declared as civic amenities and infrastructure deficient areas in the state.