Appointment of officers: Government may designate officers under the Act, with Commissioner and senior commissioners holding statewide jurisdiction. Appointment of officers empowers the Government to designate officers under the Act. The Commissioner has jurisdiction over the whole State. The Special Commissioner and an Additional Commissioner have jurisdiction statewide or over local areas as directed by the State Government for assigned functions. Other officers' jurisdiction and any limiting conditions are specified by the Commissioner and may cover the whole State or particular local areas by Commissioner's order.
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Appointment of officers: Government may designate officers under the Act, with Commissioner and senior commissioners holding statewide jurisdiction.
Appointment of officers empowers the Government to designate officers under the Act. The Commissioner has jurisdiction over the whole State. The Special Commissioner and an Additional Commissioner have jurisdiction statewide or over local areas as directed by the State Government for assigned functions. Other officers' jurisdiction and any limiting conditions are specified by the Commissioner and may cover the whole State or particular local areas by Commissioner's order.
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