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(4) Every nominated member shall, unless they vacate their offices earlier by resignation, death or otherwise, hold office for a period of five years and shall be eligible for re-nomination.
(5) If a nominated member of the Commission is absent without sufficient cause for more than three consecutive meetings thereof, the Chairman of the Commission may remove such member from the membership of the Commission.
Provided that no member shall be removed under the provisions of this sub-section except after giving him a reasonable opportunity for showing cause against such removal.
(6) Any nominated member of the Commission may resign his office by giving notice in writing of his intention to do so to the Chairman and on such resignation being accepted, he shall be deemed to have vacated his office.
(7) The vacancies arising in the Security Commission shall be filled up within three months.
(8) The Commission shall regulate its own procedure and the conduct of the business transacted by it.
(9) The fees and allowances payable to the nominated members of the State Security Commission and their conditions of service shall be such as may be prescribed.
25 Functions of the Commission–(1) The Commission shall have the following functions, namely—
- (a) to frame general policy guidelines for the functioning of the Police in the State,
- (b) to issue directions for the implementation of crime prevention tasks and service oriented activities of the Police,
- (c) to evaluate, from time to time, the performance of the Police in the State in general,
- (d) to prepare an annual report of the activities of the Commission and submit it to the Government,
- (e) to prepare the guidelines for the changes to be carried out, from time to time, in the State Police, and
- (f) to discharge such other functions as may be assigned to it by the Government.