Director General appointment for safeguard-duty rules permits government designation, staffing, and provision of necessary administrative facilities Rule 3 authorises the Central Government to appoint, by notification in the Official Gazette, a Director General for the purposes of the safeguard-duty rules. The appointee must ordinarily be an officer not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India, or another officer considered suitable. The Central Government may provide the Director General with such personnel and facilities as it considers appropriate. The rule now refers to the Director General of Trade Remedies instead of the Director General of Safeguard.
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Director General appointment for safeguard-duty rules permits government designation, staffing, and provision of necessary administrative facilities
Rule 3 authorises the Central Government to appoint, by notification in the Official Gazette, a Director General for the purposes of the safeguard-duty rules. The appointee must ordinarily be an officer not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India, or another officer considered suitable. The Central Government may provide the Director General with such personnel and facilities as it considers appropriate. The rule now refers to the Director General of Trade Remedies instead of the Director General of Safeguard.
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