Under the PERA Act 2024, the Sub Divisional Enforcement Officer (SDEO) is designated as the in-charge of an Enforcement Station. The SDEO is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations, overseeing staff, maintaining records, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory and... Read More
Under the PERA Act 2024, the Sub Divisional Enforcement Officer (SDEO) is designated as the in-charge of an Enforcement Station. The SDEO is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations, overseeing staff, maintaining records, and ensuring compliance with all regulatory and enforcement duties assigned to the Station.
Other roles, such as Hearing Officers, Enforcement Officers, or the Secretary of the Board, have different responsibilities within the PERA framework but do not hold direct operational command over the Station. The SDEO’s leadership ensures that enforcement activities are carried out efficiently, transparently, and in accordance with the law.
By appointing a Sub Divisional Enforcement Officer as the in-charge, PERA establishes a clear chain of command and accountability, ensuring that Enforcement Stations function smoothly while supporting the overall objectives of the PERA Act 2024.
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