According to Section 24 of the PERA Force Laws, the Government has the authority to confer additional powers to Enforcement Officers or other officials under the law. This provision allows the government to expand or modify the scope of enforcement... Read More
According to Section 24 of the PERA Force Laws, the Government has the authority to confer additional powers to Enforcement Officers or other officials under the law. This provision allows the government to expand or modify the scope of enforcement responsibilities as needed to address evolving regulatory requirements, emerging threats, or administrative needs. Other authorities, such as the Chairperson of the Board, District Magistrate, or Hearing Officer, do not have the statutory power to grant these additional powers. By centralizing this authority with the Government, Section 24 ensures that any expansion of powers is legally sanctioned, uniform, and officially documented. This mechanism strengthens the regulatory framework, ensures legal compliance, and maintains accountability while adapting enforcement capabilities to meet practical needs.
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