Since LPH is a restricted commodity, it can
be sold by licensed retailers only to those consumers
who have consumption permits issued by the Department
under NDPS Rules. These permits are issued on
recommendations of a Committee constituted by
Government comprising a nominee of the Collector,
medical officer of the area, concerned District,
Excise Officer and a public representative. (Bhang
not being a restricted commodity, anyone can purchase
bhang for his own consumption).
Separate groups of LPH and bhang are formed on
the same pattern as that of Liquor groups. The
reserve price of each group (separately for LPH
wholesale, LPH retail and bhang retail) price
is based on the revenue potential of the group
in terms of the number of registered consumers
of LPH as also on the basis of previous year's
obtained price.
Competitive bids are invited for each of the
LPH / bhang group and licenses are' granted in
favor of the highest bidder. The obtained price
comes to be known as the annual license fee. This
amount is in fact the sitting cost for the licensee
which permits him to procure LPH and bhang and
trade in the same.
The annual license fee is realized in monthly
installments. One-third of the annual license
fee is charged from the licensee as advance security
and the balance two-thirds is realized by way
of eight monthly installments, security being
adjusted against the balance remaining four months.
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