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<h1>Inspector-cum-Facilitator powers enable appointment, inspection, examination and seizure to enforce compliance with the Code on Wages.</h1> Appropriate Government may appoint Inspector-cum-Facilitators by notification, assign jurisdiction, and notify inspection schemes including web-based inspections. Such appointees are deemed public servants and may advise on compliance, inspect assigned establishments, examine persons believed to be workers, require names and addresses, and search, seize or copy registers, records of wages or notices relevant to offences under the Code. Persons are legally bound to produce documents or information, and searches or seizures shall, so far as may be, follow the procedural application of the Code of Criminal Procedure.