ವಿ.ಸೂ : ಇಲ್ಲಿ ಪಡೆಯುವ ಮಾಹಿತಿಗೆ ನೀವು ಲಂಚ ಕೊಡಬೇಕಾಗಿಲ್ಲ. ಕೊನೇಪಕ್ಷ ಕಾಮೆಂಟ್ /ಸಲಹೆ /ರೇಟಿಂಗ್ ಕೊಡೊ ಸೌಜನ್ಯವನ್ನಾದರೂ ತೋರಿಸಿ. ಈ ಮಾಹಿತಿ ಉಪಯುಕ್ತವೇ ಎಂಬ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಲೇಖನದ ಕೊನೆಯಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಚೆಕ್ ಬಾಕ್ಷ್ ನಲ್ಲಿ ಕ್ಲಿಕ್ ಮಾಡಿ)
CHAPTER IV
DEPUTATION OUTSIDE INDIA
1[63 xxx]
64. No Government servant may be deputed on duty outsideIndia without, the specific sanction of Government.
When a Government servant is so deputed his pay and allowances shall be regulated as follows:-
He shall receive -
.(a) pay not exceeding the full amount of the pay which hewould have drawn had he remained on duty in the State; and
.(b) compensatory allowances in accordance with suchspecial or general orders as Government may prescribe from time to time.
Note 1 - Rules in Appendix III regulate the grant of compensatory and travelling allowances.
2[Note 2 - Under no circumstances should a Government servant be placed on deputation outside India when the requirements of the case would be met sufficiently by the grant of Study leave. Study leave and other concessions applicable to Government servants of the several departments proceeding outside India for training or for study are detailed in Appendix II.]
Note 3 - The Sterling equivalent of the Pay granted under clause (a) to a Government servant on deputation shall be calculated at such rate of exchange as the Government of India may have prescribed in the case of deputation of officers of All India Services.
3[Note 4 - Wherever Government servants are permitted to go abroad, by air, the ‘Passenger Service Fee’ wherever levied may be reimbursed in respect of a Government servant and members of his family while on transfer ex-India and, in respect of himself, if he travels abroad on tour/deputation and where the air passage is to be borne by the Government. The ‘Fee’ would, however, not be reimbursable in cases where officers go abroad on study leave or other kinds of leave.
1. Deleted by No. FD 73 SRS 63 dated 5.12.1963 (wef 27.12.1963)
2. Substituted by No. FD 73 SRS 63 dated 5.12.1963(wef 27.12.1963)
3. Inserted by No.FD 100 SRS 70 dated 7.6.1971.
The reimbursement of Passenger Service Fee may be classified under the same head of account under which the related travelling expenses of the Government servant concerned are originally debitable.]
65. The period of deputation shall be from the date on which the Government servant makes over charge of his office in India, to the date on which he resumes it.
CHAPTER IV
DEPUTATION OUTSIDE INDIA
1[63 xxx]
64. No Government servant may be deputed on duty outsideIndia without, the specific sanction of Government.
When a Government servant is so deputed his pay and allowances shall be regulated as follows:-
He shall receive -
.(a) pay not exceeding the full amount of the pay which hewould have drawn had he remained on duty in the State; and
.(b) compensatory allowances in accordance with suchspecial or general orders as Government may prescribe from time to time.
Note 1 - Rules in Appendix III regulate the grant of compensatory and travelling allowances.
2[Note 2 - Under no circumstances should a Government servant be placed on deputation outside India when the requirements of the case would be met sufficiently by the grant of Study leave. Study leave and other concessions applicable to Government servants of the several departments proceeding outside India for training or for study are detailed in Appendix II.]
Note 3 - The Sterling equivalent of the Pay granted under clause (a) to a Government servant on deputation shall be calculated at such rate of exchange as the Government of India may have prescribed in the case of deputation of officers of All India Services.
3[Note 4 - Wherever Government servants are permitted to go abroad, by air, the ‘Passenger Service Fee’ wherever levied may be reimbursed in respect of a Government servant and members of his family while on transfer ex-India and, in respect of himself, if he travels abroad on tour/deputation and where the air passage is to be borne by the Government. The ‘Fee’ would, however, not be reimbursable in cases where officers go abroad on study leave or other kinds of leave.
1. Deleted by No. FD 73 SRS 63 dated 5.12.1963 (wef 27.12.1963)
2. Substituted by No. FD 73 SRS 63 dated 5.12.1963(wef 27.12.1963)
3. Inserted by No.FD 100 SRS 70 dated 7.6.1971.
The reimbursement of Passenger Service Fee may be classified under the same head of account under which the related travelling expenses of the Government servant concerned are originally debitable.]
65. The period of deputation shall be from the date on which the Government servant makes over charge of his office in India, to the date on which he resumes it.
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