Separate legislative secretariat: Legislature sets recruitment and service rules, with Governor empowered to make interim rules after consultation. Each House of a State Legislature must have a separate secretarial staff, though common posts are permitted for legislatures with a Legislative Council. The State Legislature may by law regulate recruitment and conditions of service for that secretarial staff; until such law is made the Governor, after consultation with the Speaker or Chairman, may make rules regulating recruitment and service conditions, and those rules are subject to any later law enacted by the Legislature.
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Separate legislative secretariat: Legislature sets recruitment and service rules, with Governor empowered to make interim rules after consultation.
Each House of a State Legislature must have a separate secretarial staff, though common posts are permitted for legislatures with a Legislative Council. The State Legislature may by law regulate recruitment and conditions of service for that secretarial staff; until such law is made the Governor, after consultation with the Speaker or Chairman, may make rules regulating recruitment and service conditions, and those rules are subject to any later law enacted by the Legislature.
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