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 Designation  of Public Information Officers.   5.  (1) Every public authority shall, within one hundred days of the enactment of  this Act, designate as many officers as the Central Public Information Officers  or State Public Information Officers, as the case may be, in all administrative  units or offices under it as may be necessary to provide information to persons  requesting for the information under this Act.   (2)  Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (1), every public authority  shall designate an officer, within one hundred days of the enactment of this  Act, at each sub-divisional level or other sub-district level as a Central  Assistant Public Information Officer or a State Assistant Public Information  Officer, as the case may be, to receive the applications for information or  appeals under this Act for forwarding the same forthwith to the Central Public  Information Officer or the State Public Information Officer or senior officer  specified under sub-section (1) of section 19 or the Central Information  Commission or the State Information Commission, as the case may be:   Provided that  where an application for information or appeal is given to a Central Assistant  Public Information Officer or a State Assistant Public Information Officer, as  the case may be, a period of five days shall be added in computing the period  for response specified under sub-section (1) of section 7.   (3)  Every Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as  the case may be, shall deal with requests from persons seeking information and  render reasonable assistance to the persons seeking such information.   (4)  The Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information Officer, as  the case may be, may seek the assistance of any other officer as he or she  considers it necessary for the proper discharge of his or her duties.   (5)  Any officer, whose assistance has been sought under sub-section (4), shall  render all assistance to the Central Public Information Officer or State Public  Information Officer, as the case may be, seeking his or her assistance and for  the purposes of any contravention of the provisions of this Act, such other  officer shall be treated as a Central Public Information Officer or State Public  Information Officer, as the case may be. |