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CHAP THE ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND EXPERT COMMITTEES CHAPTER II THE ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND EXPERT COMMITTEES


3. Central Advisory Committee.
(1) The Central Government shall, as soon as may be, constitute a Committee to be
called the Central Building and Other Construction Workers' Advisory Committee
(hereinafter referred to as the Central Advisory Committee) to advise the Central
Government on such matters arising out of the administration of this Act as may be
referred to it.
(2) The Central Advisory Committee shall consist of-
(a) a Chairperson to be appointed by the Central Government;
(b) three Members of Parliament of whom two shall be elected by the House of the
People and one by the Council of States- members;
(c) the Director- General- member, ex officio;
(d) such number of other members, not exceeding thirteen but not less than nine, as the
Central Government may nominate to represent the employers, building workers,
associations of architects, engineers, accident insurance institutions and any other
interests which, in the opinion of the Central Government, ought to be represented on
the Central Advisory Committee.
(3) The number of persons to be appointed as members from each of the categories
specified in clause (d) of sub- section (2), the term of office and other conditions of
service of, the procedure to be followed in the discharge of their functions by, and the
manner of filling vacancies among, the members of the Central Advisory Committee
shall be such as may be prescribed: Provided that the members nominated to represent
the building workers shall not be less than the number of members nominated to
represent the employers.
(4) It is hereby declared that the office of member of the Central Advisory Committee
shall not disqualify its holder for being chosen as, or for being, a Member of either
House of Parliament.
4. State Advisory Committee.
(1) The State Government shall constitute a committee to be called the State Building
and Other Construction Workers' Advisory Committee (hereinafter referred to as the
State Advisory Committee) to advise the State Government on such matters arising out
of the administration of this act as may be referred to it.
(2) The State Advisory Committee shall consist of-
(a) a Chairperson to be appointed by the State Government;
(b) two members of the State Legislature to be elected from the State Legislature
members;
(c) a member to be nominated by the Central Government;
(d) the Chief Inspector- member, ex officio;
(e) such number of other members, not exceeding eleven" but not less than seven, as the
State Government may nominate to represent the employers, building workers,
associations of architects, engineers, accident insurance institutions and any other
interests which, in the opinion of the State Government, ought to be represented on the
State Advisory Committee.
(3) The number of persons to be appointed as members from each of the categories
specified in clause (e) of sub- section (2), the term of office and other conditions of
service of, the procedure to be followed in the discharge of their functions by, and the
manner of filling vacancies among, the members of State Advisory Committee shall be
such as may be prescribed: Provided that the number of members nominated to
represent the building workers shall not be less than the number of members nominated
to represent the employers.
5. Expert Committees.
(1) The appropriate Government may constitute one or more expert committees
consisting of persons specially qualified in building or other construction work for
advis- ing that Government for making rules under this Act.
(2) The members of the export committee shall be paid such fees and allowances for
attending the meetings of the committee as may be prescribed: Provided that no fee or
allowances shall be payable to a member who is in officer of Government or of any body
corporate established by or under any law for the time being in force. 

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