Memo.No:46187, Dt:06-09-1999 | Compassionate Appointments - Medical Invalidation

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (SER. A) DEPARTMENT
 
Memo.No.46187/Ser. A/99-3                                                                                       Dated: 06.09-1999.
 
    Sub: P.S. - Subordinate Services - Compassionate appointment of dependents of the Government employees who retire on Medical Invalidation - Regarding.
 
   Ref:  1. G.O.Ms.No.214, Genl.Admn (Ser.A) Dept., dt 09.06.98
2. G.O.Ms.No.570, Genl.Admn (Ser.A) Dept., dt 17.12.98
3. Govt. Memo No.31461/Ser. A/99-1, GAD, Dated 31.05.1999.
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In the G.Os 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.
 
2. Among other things, in para 5(1) of the G.O. first cited, while constituting Medical Teams (Medical Boards) for issuing Medical Reports / Certificates to the Government employees who are seeking retirement on Medical Invalidation, it has been ordered therein that among the Medical Teams (Medical Boards) one shall be a specialist in the disease / illness with which the employee is suffering from and seeking Medical Invalidation and in case of lady employee seeking Medical Invalidation, there shall be Lady Civil Surgeon in the Medical Board.
 
3. In the Govt. Memo third cited, the Director of Medical Education and the Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh Vaidhya Vidhana Parishad are requested to issue suitable instructions to the Superintendents of Teaching Hospitals and to the District Co-ordinators of the Hospitals in the District Headquarters respectively, for inclusion of a Specialist in the disease / illness with which the employee is suffering from and seeking Medical Invalidation and in case of a lady employee to include a Lady Civil Surgeon in the Medical Teams (Medical Boards) in accordance with the orders issued in the G.O. first cited in order to ensure that in future Medical examinations result in proper evaluations.
 
4. The State Level Committee of Officers during their meeting on 07.08.1999 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 certain Government employees of Heads of Departments have observed during consideration of the cases that the name, designation and specialisation of the Civil Surgeons who have issued the Medical Invalidation Certificates are not being indicated in the Medical Invalidation Certificates. Therefore, it is very difficult to identify as to whether the Medical Boards consist of the Specialists in the disease/illness with which the employee is suffering from and seeking Medical Invalidation. Therefore, the State Level Committee of Officers recommended for issue of suitable instructions in this regard.
 
5. The Director of Medical Education and the Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh Vidhya Vidhana Parishad are therefore requested to issue suitable instructions to the Superintendents of Teaching Hospitals and to the District Co-ordinators of the Hospitals in the District Headquarters respectively, to ensure that the name (in Block letters), designation and specialisation of the Members of the Medical Board, who are issuing the Medical Invalidation Certificates, be indicated specifically in the Medical Invalidation Certificates.

N.V.H. SASTRY

Secretary to Government (Services)



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