Memo.No:36299, Dt:25-06-1999 | Compassionate Appointments - Medical Invalidation

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (SER.A) DEPARTMENT
 
Memo No. 36299/Ser.A/99- l,                                                                                        Dated: 25-6-1999
 

   Sub: Public Services - Compassionate appointments to the dependents of Govt. Employees who retire on Medical Invalidation - Regarding.

 
                             2. G.O.Ms.No.214, G.A.(Ser.A) Dept., dt.9.6.98.
                             3. G.O.Ms.No.570, G.A.(Ser.A) Dept.,dt.17.12.98.
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In the G.O. 1st cited orders have been issued that the benefit of compassionate appointments should be confined to the cases where the Government servants retire on Medical Invalidation five (5) years before they attain the age of superannuation irrespective of the age of superannuation prescribed for the posts and services.
 
2. In the G.Os 2nd and 3rd cited orders have been issued prescribing suitable safeguards and procedures duly constituting the Medical Teams (Medical Boards), District Level Committee of Officers and State Level Committee of Officers to prevent any misuse of the scheme of compassionate appointments to the dependents of Government employees who retire on Medical Invalidation.
 
3. The State Level Committee of Officers during their meeting on 19.4.1999 under the Chairmanship of Special Chief Secretary to Government and Chairman, Commissionerate of Inquiries. General Administration Department while scrutinising the proposals relating to retirement on Medical Invalidation and consequential proposals for compassionate appointments to the dependents of Government employees of Heads of Departments/Secretariat Departments have observed during consideration of the cases 'that by the time the Committee consider these cases, the individuals in certain cases are not having five (5) years of service before they attain the age of superannuation, as on the date of retirement on Medical Invalidation, if considered and ordered. The State Level Committee has therefore deferred consideration of such cases pending clarification as to the date from which five (5) years of service is to be reckoned i.e., from the date of issue of medical certificate or from the date of issue of retirement orders.
 4. It is hereby clarified that the benefit of compassionate appointment will be applicable only to those Government employees who retire on Medical Invalidation five (5) years before they attain the age of superannuation. Therefore, the required period of five (5) years of left-over service is to be reckoned from the date of issue of orders of retirement on Medical Invalidation. It is further clarified that in cases where the Government employees do not have five (5) years of service before the employees attain the age of superannuation at the time of considering such cases by the State Level Committee or District Level Committees, the respective Committees after scrutiny of Medical Invalidation certificates in those cases may recommend only for retirement of such Government employees on Medical Invalidation as per the certificate issued by the Medical Board.

N.V.H. SASTRY

Secretary to Government (Services)


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