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Goa State Financial Incentives to the Industries for Certification and Patenting Scheme, 2008

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Overview

"Goa State Financial Incentives to the Industries for Certification and Patenting Scheme" aimed to encourage industrial units to obtain certifications and patents for quality standards. It provided financial assistance up to ₹2,00,000/- to eligible industries and service sectors.

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Description
Notified on 31st December 2008, the scheme "Goa State Financial Incentives to the Industries for Certification and Patenting Scheme" by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce, Government of Goa, encouraged industrial units to obtain national and international certifications and patent rights to maintain quality standards, achieve excellence, and promote healthy industrial growth in the state. The scheme provided financial assistance of up to ₹2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever is less, for obtaining certifications or patents. Eligible units included micro, small, medium, and large-scale industries, as well as service industries falling under the Green/Orange Category list. The scheme was implemented by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. The scheme remained in force until 31st March, 2011.

Benefits
• Financial assistance/subsidy to the extent of ₹2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever was less, was granted per unit.
• The actual expenses did not include charges for lodging/boarding, refreshments, travel, etc., but included only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate.
• Financial incentives could be availed once in the lifetime of the unit, irrespective of changes in ownership/constitution or product.

Eligibility Criteria
1. - Units that obtained Certification from the Indian Standard Institute, International Standard Organization Certification, or any other National/International certification for quality standards from Re-certifying bodies accorded by the Government, NABCB (National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies), etc., and/or patent rights on products and/or processes were eligible.
2. - Units had to be under the category of Micro & Small/Medium and large-scale industry or service industry falling under the Green/Orange Category list.
3. - Units permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce were eligible.
4. - Units not registered or acknowledged with EM II but cleared by the High Powered Coordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State were also eligible.
5. - Service Industries not covered under sub-clauses (a) and (b) were also eligible if they fell under the following categories:
6. Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services.
7. Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of Education/Directorate of Higher Education/Directorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa University/Goa Board/Goa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation.
8. Co-operative Banks other than Multi-State Co-operative Banks registered with the Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa.
9. Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by the Director, Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce.
10. - Units could obtain financial incentives under this Scheme only once in the lifetime of the unit after permanent registration.
11. - Units that had already obtained Certification or patent rights but had not availed any financial assistance from the State Government were also eligible to apply for incentives under this Scheme for additional certification, provided the certification qualified for the benefit under this Scheme.
12. - Units that had availed Central assistance for this purpose were also eligible but only to the extent of the balance amount after deducting the Central Assistance availed.
13. - Units that lost certification due to inadequacies in the unit were not eligible to avail the benefit for the second time.

Application Process
Step 1: Step 1: The interested applicant had to obtain the specified proforma from the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. Alternatively, the prescribed format could also be downloaded from the official website of the Directorate.
Offline
Step 1: The interested applicant had to obtain the specified proforma from the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. Alternatively, the prescribed format could also be downloaded from the official website of the Directorate.

Step 2: Step 2: The applicant was required to take a print of the form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste a passport-sized photograph, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attested, if required).
Offline
Step 2: The applicant was required to take a print of the form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste a passport-sized photograph, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attested, if required).

Step 3: Step 3: The duly filled and signed application form, along with the documents, had to be submitted to the Director, Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. The Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce would scrutinize the application and …
Offline
Once the application was approved, the financial assistance/subsidy was used to disburse within six months from the date of receiving the application. The amount used to be up to ₹2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever is less.

Required Documents
• Documentary Proof of Certification From Indian Standard Institute/international Standard Organization or Any International Certification or Patent Right or Any Other International Certification.
• Proof of Permanent Registration or Acknowledgment With Entrepreneurs Memorandum Ii by Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce (if Applicable).
• Clearance Certificate From High Powered Coordination Committee or Any Committee or Authority Formed to Grant Such Clearances for Investment in the State (if Applicable).
• Registration or Recognition Documents From Directorate of Health Services (for Hospitals or Medical Institutions).
• Recognition Documents From Directorate of Education/directorate of Higher Education/directorate of Technical Education or Affiliation Documents From Goa University/goa Board/goa Board of Technical Education (for Educational Institutions).
• Registration Documents From Registrar of Co-operative Societies (for Co-operative Banks).

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of certifications were eligible for financial assistance under the scheme?
A: Certifications from the Indian Standard Institute, International Standard Organization, or any other National/International certification bodies recognized by the Government or the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies were eligible.

Q: What was the maximum financial assistance provided under the scheme?
A: The maximum financial assistance provided was [?]2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever was less.

Q: Could expenses like travel or lodging be claimed under the scheme?
A: No, expenses such as travel, lodging, boarding, or refreshments were not included in the claimable expenses.

Q: How many times could a unit avail financial assistance under the scheme?
A: A unit could avail financial assistance only once in its lifetime, regardless of changes in ownership or product.

Q: Were service industries eligible for financial assistance under the scheme?
A: Yes, service industries falling under specific categories, such as hospitals, educational institutions, and cooperative banks, were eligible.

Q: What was required for a unit to be eligible under the scheme?
A: Units had to be permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce.

Q: Could units not registered with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II still apply?
A: Yes, units not registered with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II but cleared by the High Powered Coordination Committee or similar authorities were eligible.

Q: Were hospitals eligible for financial assistance under the scheme?
A: Yes, hospitals or medical institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services were eligible.

Q: Could educational institutions apply for financial incentives under the scheme?
A: Yes, educational institutions recognized by the Directorate of Education, Higher Education, or Technical Education, or affiliated with Goa University or other boards, were eligible.

Q: Could units that had already obtained certifications apply for additional incentives?
A: Yes, units that had not previously availed financial assistance could apply for additional certifications, provided they met the scheme's criteria.

Q: Were units that had received Central Government assistance still eligible?
A: Yes, but the financial assistance was limited to the balance amount after deducting the Central Government assistance already availed.

Q: What happened if a unit lost its certification due to inadequacies?
A: Units that lost their certification due to inadequacies were not eligible to reapply for financial assistance under the scheme.

Eligibility Criteria

1

- Units that obtained Certification from the Indian Standard Institute, International Standard Organization Certification, or any other National/International certification for quality standards from Re-certifying bodies accorded by the Government, NABCB (National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies), etc., and/or patent rights on products and/or processes were eligible.

2

- Units had to be under the category of Micro & Small/Medium and large-scale industry or service industry falling under the Green/Orange Category list.

3

- Units permanently registered or acknowledged with Entrepreneurs Memorandum II by the Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce were eligible.

4

- Units not registered or acknowledged with EM II but cleared by the High Powered Coordination Committee or any Committee or Authority formed to grant such clearances for investment in the State were also eligible.

5

- Service Industries not covered under sub-clauses (a) and (b) were also eligible if they fell under the following categories:

6

Hospitals or any other Medical Institutions registered with or recognized by the Directorate of Health Services.

7

Educational Institutions recognized by the Directorate of Education/Directorate of Higher Education/Directorate of Technical Education or any other educational institution affiliated to Goa University/Goa Board/Goa Board of Technical Education or any other institution covered under the Goa Education Development Corporation or Human Resource Development Foundation.

8

Co-operative Banks other than Multi-State Co-operative Banks registered with the Registrar of Co-operative Societies under the Government of Goa.

9

Any other service sector specially notified for this purpose by the Director, Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce.

10

- Units could obtain financial incentives under this Scheme only once in the lifetime of the unit after permanent registration.

11

- Units that had already obtained Certification or patent rights but had not availed any financial assistance from the State Government were also eligible to apply for incentives under this Scheme for additional certification, provided the certification qualified for the benefit under this Scheme.

12

- Units that had availed Central assistance for this purpose were also eligible but only to the extent of the balance amount after deducting the Central Assistance availed.

13

- Units that lost certification due to inadequacies in the unit were not eligible to avail the benefit for the second time.

Benefits

Financial assistance/subsidy to the extent of ₹2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever was less, was granted per unit.

The actual expenses did not include charges for lodging/boarding, refreshments, travel, etc., but included only the actual charges incurred to obtain the certificate.

Financial incentives could be availed once in the lifetime of the unit, irrespective of changes in ownership/constitution or product.

Required Documents

# Document
1 Documentary Proof of Certification From Indian Standard Institute/international Standard Organization or Any International Certification or Patent Right or Any Other International Certification.
2 Proof of Permanent Registration or Acknowledgment With Entrepreneurs Memorandum Ii by Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce (if Applicable).
3 Clearance Certificate From High Powered Coordination Committee or Any Committee or Authority Formed to Grant Such Clearances for Investment in the State (if Applicable).
4 Registration or Recognition Documents From Directorate of Health Services (for Hospitals or Medical Institutions).
5 Recognition Documents From Directorate of Education/directorate of Higher Education/directorate of Technical Education or Affiliation Documents From Goa University/goa Board/goa Board of Technical Education (for Educational Institutions).
6 Registration Documents From Registrar of Co-operative Societies (for Co-operative Banks).

How to Apply

1

Step 1: The interested applicant had to obtain the specified proforma from the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. Alternatively, the prescribed format could also be downloaded from the official website of the Directorate.

Offline Step 1: The interested applicant had to obtain the specified proforma from the Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. Alternatively, the prescribed format could also be downloaded from the official website of the Directorate.

2

Step 2: The applicant was required to take a print of the form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste a passport-sized photograph, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attested, if required).

Offline Step 2: The applicant was required to take a print of the form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste a passport-sized photograph, and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attested, if required).

3

Step 3: The duly filled and signed application form, along with the documents, had to be submitted to the Director, Directorate of Industries, Trade and Commerce. The Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce would scrutinize the application and …

Offline Once the application was approved, the financial assistance/subsidy was used to disburse within six months from the date of receiving the application. The amount used to be up to ₹2,00,000/- or the actual expenses incurred, whichever is less.

Frequently Asked Questions

Certifications from the Indian Standard Institute, International Standard Organization, or any other National/International certification bodies recognized by the Government or the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies were eligible.

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