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Delegation of powers under Industrial Relations Code allows government to authorize subordinate officers or state government to exercise specified powers. Section 100 permits the appropriate Government, by notification, to allow any power exercisable by it under the Industrial Relations Code or rules to be exercised by specified officers or authorities, subject to specified matters and conditions. If the Central Government is the appropriate Government, delegation may be to subordinate Central officers or to the State Government or its subordinate officers; if a State Government is the appropriate Government, delegation may be to its subordinate officers or authorities.
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<h1>Delegation of powers under Industrial Relations Code allows government to authorize subordinate officers or state government to exercise specified powers.</h1> Section 100 permits the appropriate Government, by notification, to allow any power exercisable by it under the Industrial Relations Code or rules to be exercised by specified officers or authorities, subject to specified matters and conditions. If the Central Government is the appropriate Government, delegation may be to subordinate Central officers or to the State Government or its subordinate officers; if a State Government is the appropriate Government, delegation may be to its subordinate officers or authorities.