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Disaster Management Act, 2005 Chapter II

Title: The National Disaster Management Authority

State: Central

Year: 2005

.....of emergency, have power to exercise all or any of the powers of theNational Authority but exercise of such powers shall be subject to ex postfacto ratification by the National Authority. Section 7 - Constitution of advisory committee by National Authority (1) The National Authority may constitute an advisory committee consisting of experts in the field of disaster management and having practical experience of disaster management at the national, State or district level to make recommendations on different aspects of disaster management. (2) The members of the advisory committee shall be paid such allowances as may be prescribed by the Central Government in consultation with the National Authority. Section 8 - Constitution of National Executive Committee (1) The Central Government shall, immediately after issue ofnotification under sub-section (1) of section 3, constitute a NationalExecutive Committee to assist the National Authority in the performance of itsfunctions under this Act. (2) The National Executive Committee shall consist of thefollowing members, namely:-- (a) the Secretary to the Government of India in charge ofthe Ministry or Department of the.....

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Disaster Management Act, 2005 Chapter III

Title: State Disaster Management Authorities

State: Central

Year: 2005

.....of emergency, have power to exercise all or any of the powers of the State Authority but the exercise of such powers shall be subject to ex post facto ratification of the State Authority. Section 19 - Guidelines for minimum standard of relief by State Authority The State Authority shall lay down detailed guidelines for providing standards of relief to persons affected by disaster in the State: Provided that such standards shall in no case be less than the minimum standards in the guidelines laid down by the National Authority in this regard. Section 20 - Constitution of State Executive Committee (1) The State Government shall, immediately after issue of notification under subsection (1) of section 14, constitute a State Executive Committee to assist the State Authority in the performance of its functions and to coordinate action in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the State Authority and ensure the compliance of directions issued by the State Government under this Act. (2) The State Executive Committee shall consist of the following members, namely:-- (a) the Chief Secretary to the State Government, who shall be Chairperson, ex officio; (b) four.....

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Disaster Management Act, 2005 Chapter IV

Title: District Disaster Management Authority

State: Central

Year: 2005

.....an emergency, have power to exercise all or any of the powers of the District Authority but the exercise of such powers shall be subject to ex post facto ratification of the District Authority. (3) The District Authority or the Chairperson of the District Authority may, by general or special order, in writing, delegate such of its or his powers and functions, under sub-section (1) or (2), as the case may be, to the Chief Executive Officer of the District Authority, subject to such conditions and limitations, if any, as it or he deems fit. Section 27 - Meetings The District Authority shall meet as and when necessary and at such time and place as the Chairperson may think fit. Section 28 - Constitution of advisory committees and other committees (1) The District Authority may, as and when it considers necessary, constitute one or more advisory committees and other committees for the efficient discharge of its functions. (2) The District Authority shall, from amongst its members, appoint the Chairperson of the Committee referred to in sub-section (1). (3) Any person associated as an expert with any committee or sub-committee constituted under sub-section (1) may be.....

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Disaster Management Act, 2005 Chapter V

Title: Measures by the Government for Disaster Management

State: Central

Year: 2005

.....disaster; and (l) such other manors as it deems necessary or expedient for the purpose of securing effective implementation of provisions of this Act. Section 39 - Responsibilities of departments of the State Government It shall be the responsibility of every department of the Government of a State to-- (a) take measures necessary for prevention of disasters, mitigation, preparedness and capacity-building in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the National Authority and the State Authority; (b) integrate into its development plans and projects, the measures for prevention of disaster and mitigation; (c) allocate funds for prevention of disaster, mitigation, capacity-building and preparedness; (d) respond effectively and promptly to any threatening disaster situation or disaster in accordance with the State Plan, and in accordance with the guidelines or directions of the National Executive Committee and the State Executive Committee; (e) review the enactments administered by it, its policies, rules and regulations with a view to incorporate therein the provisions necessary for prevention of disasters, mitigation or preparedness; (f) provide assistance,.....

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Disaster Management Act, 2005 Chapter VII

Title: National Institute of Disaster Management

State: Central

Year: 2005

.....made may be altered or rescinded by the National Institute of Disaster Management in exercise of its powers. (8) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the National Institute of Disaster Management shall function within the broad policies and guidelines laid down by the National Authority and be responsible for planning and promoting training and research in the area of disaster management, documentation and development of national level information base relating to disaster management policies, prevention mechanisms and mitigation measures. (9) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions contained in sub-section (8), the National Institute, for the discharge of its functions, may - (a) develop training modules, undertake research and documentation in disaster management and organise training programmes; (b) formulate and implement a comprehensive human resource development plan covering all aspects of disaster management; (c) provide assistance in national level policy formulation; (d) provide required assistance to the training and research institutes for development of training and research programmes for stakeholders including Government functionaries.....

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Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Chapter 2

Title: Regulation and Management of Foreign Exchange

State: Central

Year: 1999

.....Central Government may, in public interest and in consultation with the Reserve Bank, impose such reasonable restrictions for current account transactions as may be prescribed. Section 6 - Capital account transactions (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2),any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an authorised person for acapital account transaction. (2) The Reserve Bank may, in consultation with the Central Government, specify - (a) any class or classes of capital account transactions which are permissible; (b) the limit up to which foreign exchange shall be admissible for such transactions: Provided that the Reserve Bank shall not impose any restriction on the drawal of foreign exchange for payments due on account of amortization of loans or for depreciation of direct investments in the ordinary course of business. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of sub-section (2), the Reserve Bank may, by regulations prohibit, restrict or regulate the following: - (a) transfer or issue of any foreign security by a person resident in India; (b) transfer or issue of any security by a person resident outside India; (c).....

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Coal Mines Taking over of Management Act 1973 Chapter II

Title: Management of Coal Mines

State: Central

Year: 1973

.....the words "appointed day", wherever they occur, the words, brackets and figures "date of the declaration made by the Central Government under sub-section (2) of section 3" shall be substituted. (3) If any error or omission is notified in the Schedule in relation to the name or address of the owner of a coal mine, the owner of such mine shall, within thirty days from the date on which this Act receives the assent of the President, bring such error or omission to the notice of the Central Government. (4) If, after the appointed day, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been any error, omission or misdescription in relation to the particulars of a coal mine included, or deemed to be included, in the Schedule or the name and address of the owner of any such coal mine, it may, by notified order, correct such error, omission or misdescription, and on the issue of such notified order the relevant entries in the Schedule shall stand corrected accordingly: Provided that no such correction in relation to ownership of a coal mine shall be made where such ownership is in dispute. (5) Every person in charge,.....

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Yoga Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1977 [Repealed] Chapter II

Title: Taking over of the Management of the Undertakings of the Two Yoga Societies

State: Central

Year: 1977

.....of the two Yoga Societies or in relation to any matter arising in the course of such management. (3) Subject to the other provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder and to the control of the Central Government, the Administrator shall be entitled, notwithstanding anything contained in the Societies Registration Act or in any other law for the time being in force, to exercise, in relation to the Undertakings of the two Yoga Societies the powers of the Governing Body, or, as the case may be, the Board of Trustees, of the respective Yoga Society, including the powers to dispose of any property or assets of such society, whether such powers are derived under any law for the time being in force or from the memorandum and rules and regulations of the concerned Yoga Society or from any other source. (4) Every person having possession, custody or control of any property forming part of any undertaking of either of the two Yoga Societies shall deliver forthwith such property to the Administrator or to any officer or other employee of the Central Government, as may be authorised by the Central Government in this behalf. (5) Any person who, on the appointed day, has in.....

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Lalit Kala Akadami Taking over of Management Act, 1997 Chapter II

Title: Taking over of the Management of the Lalit Kala Akadami

State: Central

Year: 1997

.....the management of the society or in relation to any matter arising in the course of such management. (4) Subject to the other provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder and to the control of the Central Government, the Administrator shall he entitled, notwithstanding anything contained in the Societies Registration Act or in any other law for the time being in force, to exercise, in relation to the management of the society, the powers of the General Council, or, as the case may be, the Executive Board, including the powers to dispose of any property or assets of such society, whether such powers are derived under any law for the time being in force or from the memorandum and rules and regulations of the society or from any other source. (5) Every person having possession, custody or control of any property forming part of the society shall deliver forthwith such property to the Administrator. (6) Any person who, on the commencement of this Act has in his possession or under his control any bowks, papers, works of art or oilier documents relating to management of the society, including the minutes books containing the resolutions of the persons in charge of the.....

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Sugar Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1978 Chapter II

Title: Taking over of Management

State: Central

Year: 1978

.....has in any sugar year failed to commence the manufacture of sugar on or before the appointed day in respect of that year, or having started the manufacture of sugar on or before that day ceased to manufacture sugar before the expiry of the average period of manufacture of sugar in relation to that undertaking; or (b) that on any date in any sugar year any sugar undertaking has, in relation to the cane1[purchased at any time (whether in that sugar year or in any earlier sugar year or sugar years and whether before or after the commencement of this Act), before that date] for the purposes of the undertaking, arrears of cane dues to the extent of more than ten percent, of the total price of the cane purchased for the purposes of the undertaking during the immediately preceding sugar year; and (c) that in either case the effective functioning of the undertaking is necessary for the purposes of this Act, the Central Government may issue a notice in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed to the owner or the manager of such sugar undertaking calling upon such owner or manager to report in writing within such time, not being less than five days, as may be specified in.....

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