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An Act to provide for the control of activities relating to brick manufacturing and brick kiln
establishment and to re-enact with some amendments by repealing the existing law.
WHEREAS it s expedient and necessary to establish control over brick manufacturing and
brick kiln establishment for the interest of conservation and development of environment and
biodiversity and to re-enact by repealing existing law relating to it;
It is hereby enacted as follows:
1. Short title and commencement. (1) This Act may be called The Brick Manufacturing and
Brick kilns Establishment (control) Act, 2013.
(2) It shall come into force on such date as the Government May, by notification in the
official Gazette specify.
2. Definitions. In this Act, unless there is anything contrary in the subject or context,
agricultural Land means any land which is used to produce agricultural products more
than one in a year; [Ref. Clause (i)]
brick means sand and cement, or any building materials manufactured by the soil in brick
kiln; [Ref. clause (e)]
brick kiln means any place or infrastructure where the bricks are manufactured for
commercial purposes; [Ref. clause (g)]
brick kiln establishment means any activity to select location and building infrastructure
for brick manufacturing, but it shall not include brick manufacturing; [Ref. clause (h)]
brick kiln of modern technology means any brick kiln which is energy efficient and with
advanced technology, namely; Hybrid Hoffman Kiln, Zigzag Kiln, Vertical Shaft Brick Kiln,
Tunnel Kiln, or other similar kiln; [Ref. Clause (d)]
brick manufacturing means a process by which, in a brick kiln, from brick soil collection
to mud brick making and burning are performed, by way of manual or mechanical or by both;
[Ref. clause (e)]
clearance means subject to the provisions of this Act, any clearance issued under the
Environment Conservation Act or rules made there-under; [Ref. Clause (j)]
Environment Conservation Act means the Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act,
1995 (Act No. 1 of 1995); [Ref. clause (p)]
Environment Court Act means The Environment Court Act, 2010 (Act No. 56 of 2010);
[Ref. clause (o)]
fuel means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance used for burning bricks in the brick kiln;
[Ref. clause (k)]
fuel wood means any wood usable as fuel and also includes dead roots of bamboo and
date tree; [Ref. clause (l)]
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Criminal Procedure Code The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act No. 5 of 1892);
[Ref. clause (r)]
heavy vehicle means any vehicle carrying goods more then 3 (three) tones; [Ref. clause
(u)]
hill or hillock means high soil which is created naturally next to the plain land and which
is synthesis of soil, stones, soil and stones, soil and grit, or any similar solid substance and any
land which is earmarked as hill or hillock in the Governments record; [Ref. clause (q)]
license means any license issued under this Act; [Ref. clause (w)]
Mobile Court Act means The Mobile Court Act, 2009 (Act No. 59 of 2009); [Ref. clause
(v)]
Offence means offence punishable under this Act; [Ref. clause (b)]
prescribed means prescribed by rules or order made under this Act; [Ref. clause (m)]
prohibited area means any area mentioned in sub-section (1) of section 8; [Ref. clause
(n)]
rules means any rules made under this Act; [Ref. clause (s)]
person means any company, association or group of persons or partnership firm, whether
incorporated or not; [Ref. clause (t)]
search in the meaning shall not include inquiry or investigation of offence conducted
under Environment Court Act or Criminal Procedure Code; and [Ref. clause (c)]
search committee means a committee formed under section 12. [Ref. clause (a)]
3. Overriding effect of the Act. Notwithstanding anything contained to the contrary in any
other law for the time being in force, the provisions of this Act shall have effect.
4. Brick manufacturing without license is prohibited. Notwithstanding anything contained
in any other law for the time being in force, no person shall manufacture bricks in the brick kiln
without taking license from the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of the district in which the brick kiln
located:
Provided that, such license shall not be required for manufacturing concrete compressed
block bricks.
Explanation: in this section concrete compressed block brick means brick made by
concrete, sand and cement.
5. Control and reduction of the use of soil. (1) Notwithstanding any this contained in any
other law for the time being in force, no person shall use the soil as raw material in brick
manufacturing, after cutting or collecting it from agricultural land or hill or hillock.
(2) Without the approval of appropriate authorities, no person shall cut or collect soil for
the purpose of brick manufacturing, fro dead pond, or canal or swampland or creek or
deep tank or rivers or haor-baor or char land or fallow land.
(3) For the purpose of reducing the use of soil as raw material, minimum 50 (fifty) percent
Hollow Brick shall be manufactured in the brick kilns of modern technology.
(4) No person shall transport bricks or raw material thereof by heavy vehicles, by using
upazila or union or rural roads made by the Local Government engineering Department
(LGED).
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6. Using fuel wood is prohibited. Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the
time being in force, no person shall use field wood as fuel in brick kilns for burning bricks.
7. Control of using coal. Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time
being in force, no person shall use coal as fuel, containing sulfur, ash mercury or similar
material, beyond the prescribed standard, in the brick kilns for burning bricks.
8. Prohibition and control of brick kiln establishment in several places. (1) Notwithstanding
anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, whether there is any
clearance or not, after the enforcement of this Act, no person shall establish brick kiln within
the boundaries of the following areas, namely:
(a) Residential, preserved or commercial area;
(b) City Corporation, Municipality or Upazila headquarters;
(c) Public or privately owned forests, sanctuary, gardens or wetlands;
(d) Agricultural land;
(e) Ecologically Critical Area;
(e) Degraded Air Shed.
(2) After the enforcement of this Act, the Department of Environment (DoE), or any other
authority under any law, shall not give permit or clearance or license, by whatever name called,
for establish of brick kilns within the boundaries of prohibited area.
(3) Any person who has received clearance from the Department of Environment, shall not
establish brick kilns in the following distance or places, namely:
(a) within minimum 1 (one) kilometer distance, from the boundaries of prohibited area;
(b) without the permission of the Divisional Forest officer, within 2 (two) kilometers
distance from boundaries of public forest;
(c) in case of brick kiln establishment on the top or slope or the surrounding ground surface
of any hill or hillock, within minimum (half) kilometer distance from the foot of the
said hill or hillock;
(d) in case of brick kiln establishment in Hill Districts, in any other place except the place
determined by the Hill Districts Environment Development Committee;
(e) Within minimum 1 (one) kilometer distance, from any special structure, railways,
educational institutions hospitals and clinics, research institution, or any other similar
place or institution; and
(f) within minimum (half) kilometer distance, from upazila, or union or rural roads made
by the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED).
(4) Before the enforcement of this section, if any clearance receiver person has already
established brick kiln within the boundaries of prohibited area or in a distance mentioned in subsection (3), he will transfer the said brick kiln in a proper place according to the provisions of
this Act, with is 2 (two) years time-frame after the enforcement of this Act, otherwise his license
shall be canceled.
Explanation: In this section,
(a) residential area means any area where at least 50(fifty) families reside;
(b) wetland means any land which is submerged under the water 6 (six) months or more
in a year, and which is declared as Ecologically Critical Area;
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(c) Ecologically Critical Area means any area declared under section 5 of the
Environment Conservation Act;
(d) garden means any place where there are 100 (one hundred) fruit or forest grown or
both kinds of trees in each hectare and also includes tree gardens; and
(e) privately owned forest means any forest which is recognized as privately owned
forest by the Forest Department and whose crown cover is expanding at least 30 (thirty)
percent area of forest, and also includes social forest or village forest.
9. Issuance of license, expiration and renewal thereof. conditions and forms and after
submitting prescribed application-fees, documents and information, may file an application to
the Deputy Commissioner of the District in which the brick kiln located or any person authorized
by him, for license to manufacture bricks:
Provided that, any person cannot file such an application without environmental clearance
issued under Environment Conservation Act.
(2) After receiving the application under sub-section (1), The Deputy Commissioner himself
shall review about the authenticity of submitted documents and information given in the
application or after sending the application to the Search Committee, he can give order to send a
recommendation after searching about the truth of application, within time mentioned in the
order.
(3) If the Deputy Commissioner is satisfied regarding authenticity of submitted documents and
information given in the application of license, by his own review or by the recommendation of
Search Committee, he can issue license in favour of applicant, after granting his application with
realization of prescribed application fees, subject to the provisions of this Act, in a prescribed
procedure, forms and conditions, for brick manufacturing.
(4) If the Deputy Commissioner is not satisfied regarding authenticity of submitted documents
and information given in the application of license, by his own review or by the recommendation
of Search Committee, he may disallow such application:
Provided that, the Deputy Commissioner shall not disallow the application of license, without
giving the applicant reasonable opportunity of being heard in a prescribed procedure, time and
place.
(5) Validity of license will exist till 3(three) years from the date of issuing it.
(6) Before 30 (thirty) days of expiration of license mentioned in sub-section (5), License shall
file an application to the Deputy Commissioner or any person authorized by him, in a prescribed
procedure, conditions and form and with prescribe prescribed application fees, documents and
information, for renewal of license.
(7) After receiving the application of renewal under sub-section (6), the Deputy Commissioner
himself may review about the authenticity of submitted documents and information given in the
application or after sending the application to the Search Committee, he can given order to send
a recommendation after searching about the truth of application, within time mentioned in the
order.
(8) If the Deputy Commissioner is satisfied regarding authenticity of submitted documents and
information given in the application of renewal, by his own review or by the recommendation of
Search Committee, he can renew the license of applicant, after granting his application with
realization of prescribed application fees.
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15. Penalty for violation of section 5. (1) When any person, under section 5 (a) violates the provision of sub-section (1), and for the purpose of brick manufacturing,
cuts or collects soil from agricultural land or hill or hillock then use it as raw material of
bricks; or
(b) violates the provision of sub-section (2), and for the purpose of brick manufacturing,
cuts or collects solid from dead pond or canal or swampland or creek or deep tank or
rivers or haor-baor or char land or fallow land, without the approval of appropriate
authority;
for this he shall be punished with imprisonment no more then 2 (two) years or fine not
more then 2 (two) lac Taka or with both.
(2) If any person, under section 5
(a) violates the provision of sub-section (3), and not manufacture at least 50 (fifty) percent
Hollow Brick or compressed block bricks, in the brick kiln of modern technology for
the purpose of reducing the use of soil as raw material; or
(b) violates the provision of sub-section (4), and transports bricks on raw material thereof
by heavy vehicles, by using upazila, union or rural roads made by the Local
Government Engineering Department (LGED);
for this he shall be punished with fine not more then 1 (one) lac Taka.
16. Penalty for violation of section 6. If any person after violating the provision of section 6,
uses fuel wood for burning bricks in the brick kiln, for this he shall be punished with
imprisonment not more then 3 (three) years or fine not more then 3 (three) lac Taka or with both.
17. Penalty for violation of section 7. If any person after violating the provision of section 7,
uses coal as fuel, containing sulfur, ash mercury or similar material, beyond the prescribed
standard, in the brick kilns for burning bricks, for this he shall be punished with fine not more
then 50 (fifty) thousand Taka.
18. Penalty for violation of section 8. (1) When any person establishes brick kiln in the
prohibited area after violating sub-section (1) of section 8, for this he shall be punished with
imprisonment not more then 5 (five) years or fine not more then 5 (five) lac Taka or with both.
(2) When any person establishes brick kiln after violating conditions of sub-section (3) of
section 8, for this he shall be punished with imprisonment not more then 1 (one) year or fine not
more then 1 (one) lac Taka or with both.
19. Trial court, cognizance of offence, trial etc. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained inn
sub-section (2), subject to the provisions of Mobile Court Act, Mobile Court after cognizance of
offence punishable under this Act, may give conviction by immediate trial.
(2) Subject to the provisions of sub- section (1), any court other then the Environment Court
or Special Magistrates Court established under the Environment Court Act, shall not take
cognizance of any offence punishable under this Act and shall not try it.
(3) All the offences punishable under this Act, shall be non-cognizable and bailable.
Explanation: in this section Mobile Court means Mobile Court constituted under section (4)
of the Mobile Court Act.
20. Confiscation. - When offence is proved in trial, the court after confiscating concerned goods
namely : bricks, soil, fuel wood, coal, machinery, equipment, materials, etc. may give order.
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21. Application of Mobile Court Act, Environment Court Act, and Criminal Procedure
Code. - Subject to the provisions of this Act, the provisions of Mobile Court Act, Environment
Court Act, or in proper case, Criminal Procedure Code shall be applicable for filing complaint
regarding any offence punishable under this Act, cognizance, issuance of summon or warrant,
bail, investigation, trial, conviction, confiscation, appeal etc.
22. Offences committed by Company etc. If the offender is a company, the owner, chairman,
Managing Director (MD), director, manager, secretary, or any other officer of the company shall
be responsible jointly or severally for such offence, unless he proves that such commission of
offence was beyond his knowledge or that he exercised due diligence to prevent such
commission.
Explanation. in this section :
(a) company means any statutory public authority or agency whether incorporated or not,
any company, partnership firm, association or organization; and
(b) director means in relation to the company, any member of the board of directors
thereof, in relation to partnership firm any partner thereof.
23. Use of information technology. - Subject to the provisions of The Information Technology
Act, 2006 (Act No. 36 of 2006), information technology may be used to perform any
activity, to impose power and to observe duties under this Act.
24. Text translated into English. (1) After the enforcement of this Act, the Government shall
publish an authentic English text of Bangla text of this Act, by notification in the official
Gazette.
(2) In case of conflict between the Bangla text and English text, The Bangla text shall
prevail.
25. Power to make rules. The Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make
rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
26. Repeal and savings. (1) Immediately after the Act comes into force, The Brick Burning
(control) Act, 1989 (Act No. 8 of 1989), hereinafter referred to as repealed Act, shall be
repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding repealed by sub-section (1),
(a) anything done or any action taken under the repealed Act, shall be deemed to have
been done under the provisions of this Act;
(b) when any application submitted under the repealed Act remains under consideration,
shall be disposed as per as possible, under the provisions of this Act; and
(c) if any proceeding taken under the repealed Act or any case remains pending, it shall be
disposed of in such a way as if the said Act has not been repealed.
(3) Notwithstanding being repealed under sub-section (1), if any license given under the
repealed Act has validity, it shall have effect in such a way as if the said Act has not been
repealed, and at least 30 (thirty) days before completion of validity, license shall be
renewed under the provisions of this Act.
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