Section 9 of RFA : Section 9: The Chief Administrator
RFA
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Explanation using Example
For example, let's say the Central Government establishes a Rehabilitation Finance Administration to assist in the economic recovery of individuals affected by a natural disaster. According to Section 9 of The Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948, the individual appointed as the Chief Administrator of this agency must work full time and cannot take up other employment. Their salary and any allowances they receive, as well as the terms and conditions of their employment, are decided by the Central Government. So, if Mr. Sharma is appointed as the Chief Administrator, his job benefits and obligations are set by the government, reflecting his dedicated role in managing the rehabilitation efforts.