Schedules
List of Concurrent Powers of Federation and State
The shared powers of the federation and states.
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Article 1. Relating to defence and military
- (a)Protection of national unity and territorial integrity
- (b)Relating to national security
Article 2. War and defence
Article 3. Arms and ammunitions factories and production thereof
Article 4. Central Police, Armed Police Force, national intelligence and investigation, law
and order.
Article 5. Central planning, central bank, financial policies, monetary and banking,
monetary policies, foreign grants, aid and loans
Article 7. International treaties or agreements, extradition, mutual legal assistance and
international borders, international boundary rivers
Article 8. Telecommunications, allocation of radio frequency, radio, television and postal
matters
Article 9. Customs, excise-duty, value-added tax, corporate income tax, individual income
tax, remuneration tax, passport fee, visa fee, tourism fee, service charge and fee, penalty
Article 10. Federal civil service, judicial service and other government services
Article 11. Policies relating to conservation and multiple uses of water resources
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Article 12. Inland and inter-Province electricity transmission lines
Article 13. Central statistics (national and international standards and quality)
Article 14. Central level large electricity, irrigation and other projects
Article 15. Central universities, central level academies, universities standards and
regulation, central libraries
Article 16. Health policies, health services, health standards, quality and monitoring, national
or specialised service providing hospitals, traditional treatment services and communicable disease control
Article 18. International trade, exchange, port, quarantine
Article 19. Civil aviation, international airports
Article 20. National transportation policies, management of railways and national highways
Article 21. Laws relating to the Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts and
administration of justice