Approval Committee constitution establishes single-window decision-making for Special Economic Zones with consensus-based decisions. An Approval Committee for each Special Economic Zone is to be constituted by Central Government notification within prescribed timeframes, composed of the Development Commissioner as Chairperson, specified Central and State ex officio members and a developer invitee. The Committee may invite advisers, regulate its procedures, and requires one half of members for quorum. Decisions are by general consensus, with matters not decided by consensus referred to the Board of Approval. Vacancies or defects in constitution do not invalidate acts, orders require authentication by the Chairperson or authorised member, and ex officio membership ends when the underlying office is vacated.
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Approval Committee constitution establishes single-window decision-making for Special Economic Zones with consensus-based decisions.
An Approval Committee for each Special Economic Zone is to be constituted by Central Government notification within prescribed timeframes, composed of the Development Commissioner as Chairperson, specified Central and State ex officio members and a developer invitee. The Committee may invite advisers, regulate its procedures, and requires one half of members for quorum. Decisions are by general consensus, with matters not decided by consensus referred to the Board of Approval. Vacancies or defects in constitution do not invalidate acts, orders require authentication by the Chairperson or authorised member, and ex officio membership ends when the underlying office is vacated.
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