Vacancy in office requires State government to designate another commission or member to assume jurisdiction and functions. A vacancy in the office of President or member of a District Commission permits the State Government, by notification, to direct that another specified District Commission exercise the vacant district's jurisdiction or that the President or a member of another specified District Commission exercise the powers and discharge the functions of the vacant office, thereby allowing temporary reallocation of jurisdiction and duties to maintain continuity.
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Vacancy in office requires State government to designate another commission or member to assume jurisdiction and functions.
A vacancy in the office of President or member of a District Commission permits the State Government, by notification, to direct that another specified District Commission exercise the vacant district's jurisdiction or that the President or a member of another specified District Commission exercise the powers and discharge the functions of the vacant office, thereby allowing temporary reallocation of jurisdiction and duties to maintain continuity.
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