Under the PERA Act, the Incharge of an Enforcement Station sends a requisition through the concerned Hearing Officer. This ensures that all requests for support, additional resources, or assistance are formally reviewed and processed within the administrative framework of PERA... Read More
Under the PERA Act, the Incharge of an Enforcement Station sends a requisition through the concerned Hearing Officer. This ensures that all requests for support, additional resources, or assistance are formally reviewed and processed within the administrative framework of PERA hearings.
The Hearing Officer acts as an intermediary, reviewing the requisition and forwarding it to the appropriate authority for approval. This process maintains order, accountability, and proper documentation of support requests, preventing any direct bypass of procedural channels. Other authorities like the Chairperson, Secretary, or District Police Officer are not the designated channels for sending requisitions from Enforcement Stations.
By routing requisitions through the concerned Hearing Officer, PERA ensures that operational needs are addressed efficiently while maintaining transparency, proper oversight, and adherence to established procedures under the Act. This mechanism strengthens accountability and timely response in the enforcement system.
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