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National Policy on
UrbanStreetVendors
2009
1
Farhana, SPAVijayawada
National
Policy on
UrbanStreet
Vendors 2009
 This Policy recognizes that street vendors constitute an
integral and legitimate part of the urban retail trade and
distribution system for daily necessities of the public.
 As the street vendors assist the Government in combating
unemployment and poverty, it is the duty of the State to
protect the right of these micro-entrepreneurs to earn an
honest living.
 The Policy aims to ensure that this important occupational
group of the urban population finds due recognition at
national, state and local levels for its contribution to the
society.
2
Features
 It aims at giving street vendors a legal status. Each street vendor will be
registered under the supervision of a TVC and will be given an identity
card with a code number and category.
 Policy recommends:
 The National Policy introduces three Zonal Categories:
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Provision of
services.
Collection of
registration
fee monthly.
Restriction-free
Vending Zones
RestrictedVending
Zones No-Vending Zones
• The National Policy declares that one of the pivotal functions of theTVCs will
be to come up with city-specific zoning laws on the basis of consensus among
stakeholders.
Features
 These are central to many other key elements of the policy such as the
pivotal function of theTVCs, the process of registration and record-
making, and the modalities of eviction.
 The National Policy has proposed three measures to manage and organize
street vendors:
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Promulgate zoning laws for stationary street vendors.
Institute participatory TVCs.
Promise some form of social security measures for the street vendors.
Providing
access to
credit
Skill
development
Housing
Health care
benefits
Capacity
building
Pension
provision
• Other initiatives of the Policy include:
Objectives of
the 2009
National
Policy
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• Provide and promote the supportive enviornment to
vendors.
• Ensure no overcrowding and unsanitary conditions
are there.
Overarching
objectives
• Legal Status
• Civic Facilities
• Transparent Regulations
• Organization ofVendors
• Participative Processes
• Self Regulations
• Promotional Measures
Specific
Objectives
Critical
Highlights
 The National Policy does not provide a guideline for the states to handle
surplus labour force in the sector.
 If compared with the draft policy of 2004, the revised document of 2009
makes a significant omission with regard to the protection of street vendors
from the existing repressive Municipal laws.
 The current draft of the National Policy is more spatial than social.
 While most of the states agreed to bring the street vendors in the fold of
some sort of social security mechanism, they differed in defining the non-
vending zones and in determining the composition of theTVCs.
6
The Policy calls for
spatial planning
norms that
acknowledge and
accommodate the
existenceof demand-
driven, locality-
specific “natural
markets” where
streetvendorstend to
congregate.
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STREETVENDORS(PROTECTIONOFLIVELIHOOD
ANDREGULATIONOFSTREETVENDING)ACT,2014
Group-5
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Introduction
STREETVENDORSACT
 StreetVendors Act, 2014 is an Indian legislation aimed to regulate
street vendors in public areas and protect their rights.
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Lok Sabha- Union
minister of Housing
and Urban Poverty
Alleviation -
September
16,2012.
Bill passed in the
Lok Sabha -
6 September,2013
and the Rajya
Sabha - February
19, 2014.
The bill received
the assent of the
President of India
on 4 March 2014.
Contents of
the Bill
TVC has to conduct survey
for all vendors under its
jurisdiction every 5 years
and a certificate has to be
issued to them.
All street vendors will be
accommodated in a
designated vending zone.
All street vendors above
eighteen years of age will
be granted a certificate of
vending.Transfer of
certificate is not allowed.
No vendor will be allowed
to carry out vending
activities in no-vending
zones.
The certificate may be
cancelled if the vendor
breaches the conditions of
the certificate.
In case of declaration of a
specified area as a no-
vending zone, the vendors
will be relocated to
another area.
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Contents of
the Bill
The local authority may
physically remove the vendor
and make seizure of goods of
such vendors who have not
relocated to the vending zones.
There will be aTownVending
Committee in each zone or
ward of the local authority.
There shall be a dispute
resolution body consisting of a
Chairperson who has been a
civil judge or a judicial
magistrate and two other
professionals as prescribed by
the appropriate government.
A vendor without a certificate
will be penalized and will have
to give a payment that may
extend up to 2000.
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Critical
Highlights
 The Number of street vendors accommodated in each vending
zone would be 2.5% of the population of the ward, zone, town
or city. In case the number of applications exceeds the holding
capacity of a vending zone, the TVC would call for a draw of
lots for issue of certificates. Remaining applicants could be
accommodated in an adjoining vending zone.
 Street vendors will comprise at least 40% of the members
elected from among themselves. The Act states that the
number of other members, as may be prescribed, would be
nominated by the government representing the medical
officer of the local authority, the local authority, the planning
authority, traffic police, association of street vendors, market
associations, traders associations, non-governmental
organisations, community-based organisations, resident
welfare associations, banks and such other interests as it
deems proper.
12
Reference
 “National policy on urban street vendors”,2009, ministry of housing and
urban poverty alleviation.
 Street vendors (protection of livelihood and regulation of street
vending) act, 2014
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Thank you
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National Street vendor policy, 2009 and Street Vendors Act 2014

  • 2. National Policy on UrbanStreet Vendors 2009  This Policy recognizes that street vendors constitute an integral and legitimate part of the urban retail trade and distribution system for daily necessities of the public.  As the street vendors assist the Government in combating unemployment and poverty, it is the duty of the State to protect the right of these micro-entrepreneurs to earn an honest living.  The Policy aims to ensure that this important occupational group of the urban population finds due recognition at national, state and local levels for its contribution to the society. 2
  • 3. Features  It aims at giving street vendors a legal status. Each street vendor will be registered under the supervision of a TVC and will be given an identity card with a code number and category.  Policy recommends:  The National Policy introduces three Zonal Categories: 3 Provision of services. Collection of registration fee monthly. Restriction-free Vending Zones RestrictedVending Zones No-Vending Zones • The National Policy declares that one of the pivotal functions of theTVCs will be to come up with city-specific zoning laws on the basis of consensus among stakeholders.
  • 4. Features  These are central to many other key elements of the policy such as the pivotal function of theTVCs, the process of registration and record- making, and the modalities of eviction.  The National Policy has proposed three measures to manage and organize street vendors: 4 Promulgate zoning laws for stationary street vendors. Institute participatory TVCs. Promise some form of social security measures for the street vendors. Providing access to credit Skill development Housing Health care benefits Capacity building Pension provision • Other initiatives of the Policy include:
  • 5. Objectives of the 2009 National Policy 5 • Provide and promote the supportive enviornment to vendors. • Ensure no overcrowding and unsanitary conditions are there. Overarching objectives • Legal Status • Civic Facilities • Transparent Regulations • Organization ofVendors • Participative Processes • Self Regulations • Promotional Measures Specific Objectives
  • 6. Critical Highlights  The National Policy does not provide a guideline for the states to handle surplus labour force in the sector.  If compared with the draft policy of 2004, the revised document of 2009 makes a significant omission with regard to the protection of street vendors from the existing repressive Municipal laws.  The current draft of the National Policy is more spatial than social.  While most of the states agreed to bring the street vendors in the fold of some sort of social security mechanism, they differed in defining the non- vending zones and in determining the composition of theTVCs. 6
  • 7. The Policy calls for spatial planning norms that acknowledge and accommodate the existenceof demand- driven, locality- specific “natural markets” where streetvendorstend to congregate. 7
  • 9. Introduction STREETVENDORSACT  StreetVendors Act, 2014 is an Indian legislation aimed to regulate street vendors in public areas and protect their rights. 9 Lok Sabha- Union minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation - September 16,2012. Bill passed in the Lok Sabha - 6 September,2013 and the Rajya Sabha - February 19, 2014. The bill received the assent of the President of India on 4 March 2014.
  • 10. Contents of the Bill TVC has to conduct survey for all vendors under its jurisdiction every 5 years and a certificate has to be issued to them. All street vendors will be accommodated in a designated vending zone. All street vendors above eighteen years of age will be granted a certificate of vending.Transfer of certificate is not allowed. No vendor will be allowed to carry out vending activities in no-vending zones. The certificate may be cancelled if the vendor breaches the conditions of the certificate. In case of declaration of a specified area as a no- vending zone, the vendors will be relocated to another area. 10
  • 11. Contents of the Bill The local authority may physically remove the vendor and make seizure of goods of such vendors who have not relocated to the vending zones. There will be aTownVending Committee in each zone or ward of the local authority. There shall be a dispute resolution body consisting of a Chairperson who has been a civil judge or a judicial magistrate and two other professionals as prescribed by the appropriate government. A vendor without a certificate will be penalized and will have to give a payment that may extend up to 2000. 11
  • 12. Critical Highlights  The Number of street vendors accommodated in each vending zone would be 2.5% of the population of the ward, zone, town or city. In case the number of applications exceeds the holding capacity of a vending zone, the TVC would call for a draw of lots for issue of certificates. Remaining applicants could be accommodated in an adjoining vending zone.  Street vendors will comprise at least 40% of the members elected from among themselves. The Act states that the number of other members, as may be prescribed, would be nominated by the government representing the medical officer of the local authority, the local authority, the planning authority, traffic police, association of street vendors, market associations, traders associations, non-governmental organisations, community-based organisations, resident welfare associations, banks and such other interests as it deems proper. 12
  • 13. Reference  “National policy on urban street vendors”,2009, ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviation.  Street vendors (protection of livelihood and regulation of street vending) act, 2014 13