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Karnataka Declares Dengue An Epidemic: Know Regulations & Penalties In Place

In its notification, Karnataka government emphasised responsibilities of all property owners, occupiers and managers to take measures to prevent mosquito breeding, a key factor in controlling Dengue. 

The Karnataka government has officially notified Dengue fever, including its severe forms, as an Epidemic Disease under the Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Act, 2020. The announcement was made as part of an effort to control the spread of Dengue across the state, prompting amendments to the Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Regulations, 2020.

The state government, in its notification, emphasised the responsibilities of all property owners, occupiers, and managers to take necessary measures to prevent mosquito breeding, a key factor in controlling Dengue. 

 

Dengue Prevention Guidelines and Penalties

According to the release, the preventive measures include covering water storage containers, disposing of solid waste properly, and ensuring that potential mosquito breeding sites, such as empty vessels, containers, or pits, do not collect water.

Owners and occupiers of buildings, construction sites, and land must prevent water accumulation that could become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. They are also required to secure water tanks, cover open containers, and eliminate any potential sources where water can accumulate. The directive applies to both public and private properties, including those managed by government bodies or local authorities.

To ensure compliance, penalties have been established for violations: Households will be charged Rs 400 in urban areas and Rs 200 in rural areas. Commercial establishments, offices, schools, restaurants, lodges, colleges, etc. will be charged Rs 1,000 in urban areas and Rs 500 in rural areas. Active construction sites, abandoned sites, and vacant plots: Rs 2,000 in urban areas and Rs 1,000 in rural areas.

In areas under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Mangalore City Corporation, the existing penalty rates set by local authorities will apply. Additionally, for continued non-compliance, an extra 50% of the total fine amount will be levied each week following a notice from the competent authority.

The Karnataka government aims to curb the spread of Dengue through these stringent measures and has empowered authorized officers to enforce and collect penalties as stipulated in the new regulations.

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