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The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY No The Arunachal Pradesh Extraordinary Gazette, October 23, 2017 1 The Arunachal Pradesh Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 483, Vol. XXIV Naharlagun, Monday, October 23, 2017 Kartika 1, 1939 (Saka) ARUNACHAL PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT ITANAGAR ———— The 13th October, 2017 No. LA/BILL-9/2017.—The following Bill introduced in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly on the 13th October, 2017 is published under Rule 73 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly for general information. THE ARUNACHAL PRADESH (RE-ORGANISATION OF DISTRICTS) (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2017 A BILL further to amend the Arunachal Pradesh (Re-organisation of Districts) Act, 1980 ( Act No. 3 of 1980). BE it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh in the Sixty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows,- 1. (1) This Act may be called the Arunachal Pradesh (Re-Organisation of Short title and Districts) (Amendment) Act, 2017. commencement. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette appoint. 2. (1) In sub-section (2) of section 4 of the Arunachal Pradesh (Re-Organisation Amendment of of Districts) Act, 1980, for the words, figures and brackets “sub-section (1), section 4. of this section”, the words, figures and brackets “sub-section (1) and (1A), of this section” shall be substituted. (2) After sub-section (1) of the Principal Act, the following sub-section shall be inserted namely,- ”(1A) On and from the date of coming into force of the Arunachal Pradesh (Re-Organisation of Districts) (Amendment) Act, 2017, so much of the areas comprising of the following administrative units under the existing Upper Subansiri District, namely,- (i) Gepen (ii) Puchi-Geko and (iii) Part of Daporijo Sadar Circle (consisting of all the villages which fall under 25 Raga (ST) Assembly Constituency) including Ligu and Liruk villages. and so much of the areas comprising the following administrative units under the existing Lower Subansiri District, namely ,- (i) Dollungmukh (ii) Raga and (iii) Kumporijo shall be constituted as a separate administrative unit and be known by the name of “KAMLE DISTRICT” with District Headquarter at Raga. Dated Itanagar, M. Lasa the 16th October, 2017. Legislative Assembly, Arunachal Pradesh. Itanagar. ———— Published and printed by Directorate of Printing, Naharlagun.—755/2017-DoP-250+Under Secy.(LA)-10-10-2017..
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