Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Collectors should crack whip on violators of service charge norms’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Amid rising complaints related to levying of service charge by hotels and restaurant­s, regulator CCPA has asked state chief secretarie­s to create awareness about the new guidelines and direct collectors to take appropriat­e action for protection of consumer rights, a senior government official said on Thursday.

The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) will also write a separate letter to all District Collectors (DCs) to sensitise them of their role under the

Consumer Protection Act.

Even consumer commission­s will start cracking the whip on violators as new guidelines are not a “request letter” but has enforceabi­lity, the official told.

On July 4, the CCPA came out with the new guidelines barring hotels and restaurant­s from levying service charge automatica­lly or by default in food bills. It also clearly stated what steps consumers can take in case of violation of the guidelines.

“CCPA has written to all chief secretarie­s of the states to arrange for wide publicity of the new guidelines and direct district collectors to take appropriat­e action for protection of consumer rights in light of the new guidelines,” the official said.

Consumers can complain in writing or through electronic mode to the District Collectors who are empowered to inquire or investigat­e such complaints and submit a report to the CCPA, the official said.

In the letter, the CCPA told chief secretarie­s that many complaints have been registered on National Consumer Helpline (NCH) with regard to levying of service charge.

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