What you get
The scheme offers 75% reimbursement of the cost, up to a maximum of ₹1,00,000/- for certifications approved by the Quality Council of India. These include ISO, HACCP, BSI, WHO-GMP, ZED, TS, and Hallmark certifications. The financial assistance is over and above the support already provided by the Government of India.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the Quality Certification Assistance Scheme?
It is a scheme by the Government of Haryana to provide financial assistance to MSMEs for obtaining quality certifications like ISO, HACCP, WHO-GMP, BSI, ZED, TS, and Hallmark.
Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?
All Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) located in Haryana, registered under Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) or EM Part-II, and engaged in commercial production are eligible.
What is the financial benefit provided under this scheme?
The scheme provides 75% reimbursement of the total certification cost, subject to a maximum of ₹1,00,000.
Which certifications are covered under this scheme?
Eligible certifications include ISO, HACCP, BSI, WHO-GMP, ZED, TS, and Hallmark certifications that are approved by the Quality Council of India.
What is the time limit for applying after obtaining the certification?
Applicants must apply within 3 months from the date of acquiring the certification.
Where can I apply for this scheme?
You can apply online through the Industries & Commerce Department, Haryana portal.
What documents are required to apply?
Key documents include: | - Certification copy (ISO/HACCP/etc.) | - CA Certificate of Expenditure (Annexure-III) | - Udyog Aadhaar or EM Part-II | - Declaration/Undertaking (Annexure-II) | - CLU/NOC if applicable | - Bills and Receipts for certification cost
Who sanctions the subsidy under this scheme?
The Additional Director, Industries & Commerce, Haryana is the competent authority for approval and sanctioning of assistance.
What if my application is rejected due to document deficiencies?
You will be notified online and given 8 weeks to address deficiencies. Claims can be reopened within 30 days of rejection with appropriate justification.
What are the consequences of false claims?
If an applicant is found to have submitted false information, they must repay the assistance with 12% compound interest, and may face legal action and debarment from future government incentives.