Consumers in the KYC form have to gives all the necessary details like name, date of birth, father's name, mother's name, spouse name, complete address with pin-code and also an optional information about bank details
New Delhi: The government has extended by 15 days the deadline for filling the know your customer (KYC) form by LPG consumers to 15th November, reports PTI.
In a nationwide exercise to weed out multiple or ghost connections, the state-owned oil companies had previously asked their domestic cooking gas (LPG) distributors to collect and verify duly filled KYC forms from the consumers by 31st October.
"We have now decided to extend the deadline by 15 days to 15th November," a senior Oil Ministry official said here.
The drive to weed out multiple connections at same address follow last month's government decision to cap supply of subsidised LPG to six cylinders per household in a year.
The official said oil companies are implementing the policy of 'one household, one connection' and have asked consumers to voluntarily give up additional connections.
Multiple LPG connections in the 'same name and at the same address' as well as 'husband and wife' owning connections at the same address would be summarily disconnected.
In case of multiple connections at same address under different names, distributors have been asked to collect KYC forms to verify genuine users.
Consumers in the KYC form have to gives all the necessary details like name, date of birth, father's name, mother's name, spouse name, complete address with pin-code and also an optional information about bank details. They have to submit self-attested photocopies of address and ID proof along with the filled in form.
The official said transfer of LPG connection to family members during lifetime would be permitted, subject to certain conditions.
Also, transfer of LPG connections to legal heir in case of death of consumers would henceforth be done through a self-declaration by the next of kin and death certificate.
Previously, legal heir/succession certificate was required.
"All LPG consumers are eligible for three subsidised domestic cylinders during the remaining part of the current year ending 31 March 2013," the official said.
New subsidised LPG connections will be issued after completion of the KYC formalities and multiple connection check.
There is no restriction on the number of domestic non-subsidised cylinders that consumers can avail beyond the three subsidised LPG refills to meet their genuine demand.
From 1st April, next year, LPG consumers can avail six domestic subsidised LPG refill cylinders in a financial year.
There will be no restriction on the number of domestic non-subsidised cylinders that consumers can avail, beyond the six subsidised cylinders to meet their genuine demand.
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