Under Section 25 of the PERA Force Laws, the primary duty of an Enforcement Officer is to enforce Scheduled laws. Enforcement Officers are not law-making authorities; their role is strictly operational, ensuring that all laws listed in the relevant Schedules... Read More
Under Section 25 of the PERA Force Laws, the primary duty of an Enforcement Officer is to enforce Scheduled laws. Enforcement Officers are not law-making authorities; their role is strictly operational, ensuring that all laws listed in the relevant Schedules are applied and followed effectively. This includes monitoring compliance, investigating violations, and taking appropriate action according to the law. Section 25 clearly defines that the Enforcement Officer acts under the supervision of the Board but is responsible for the execution of laws at the ground level. Assigning this specific duty prevents role confusion and ensures that law enforcement under PERA is systematic, accountable, and consistent. By focusing on Scheduled laws, the Enforcement Officer helps maintain legal order and operational efficiency within the jurisdiction of the PERA Force.
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