(2) Notwithstanding anything in sub section (1) or in section 5, the Administrator shall be responsible for the custody of all records and properties of the Temple, and shall arrange for proper collections of offerings made in the Temple and shall have power (a) to appoint all officers and employees of the Temple; (b) to lease out for a period not exceeding one year at a time the lands and buildings of the Temple which are ordinarily leased out , (c) to call for tenders for works or supplies and accept such tenders when the amount or value thereof does not exceed two thousand rupees; (d) to order for emergency repairs; (e) to specify, by general or special orders, such conditions and safeguards as he deems fit, subject to which any sevak, office holder or servant 38 shall have the right to be in possession of jewels or other valuable belongings of the temple; (f) to decide disputes relating to the collection, distribution or apportionment of offerings, fees and other receipts in cash or in kind received from the members of the public; (g) to decide disputes relating to the rights, privileges, duties and obligations of sevaks, office holders and servants in respect of sevapuja and nitis, whether ordinary or special in nature; (h) to require various sevaks and other persons to do their legitimate duties in time in accordance with the Record of Rights; and (i) in the absence of any sevak or his substitutes or on the failure on the part of any such person to perform his duties, to get the niti or seva performed in accordance with the record ofrights by any other person.