Memo.No:5630, Dt:16-03-2005 | Fundamental Rules - Compulsory Wait

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
FINANCE (FR.I) DEPARTMENT

Circular Memo. No. 5630-A/210/F.R.1./2005                                                                       dated 16.3.2005

 

Sub:- P.S.- Treating the waiting period as Compulsory Wait - Further Instructions - Regarding.

 

Ref:-   1. G.O.Ms.No.48, Fin. (F.R.I) Department,dated 24.3.1981.

2. Circular Memo.No.43877/682/A2/F.R.I/ 96, Fin. (F.R.I) Department, dated.1.1.1997.

3. Circular Memo.No.ll854-A/133/A2/F.R.I./98, Fin.(F.R.I.) Department, dated 28.3.1998.

4. Circular Memo.No.2/111/A2/ F.R.I./2000, Fin. (F.R.I) Department, dated 28.10.2002.

5. Circular Memo. No.2/111/A2/F.R.I/2000-1, Fin. (F.R.I) Department, dated 15.11.2002.

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Government have issued instructions in the references cited on the subject of compulsory wait. All the Departments of Secretariat and Heads of Departments were requested to follow the instructions strictly and directed the Heads of Departments to issue necessary instructions to their Subordinate Officers for early issuance of postings to the employees who return from leave or otherwise proforma has also been prescribed in the reference 3rd cited, for justification of the proposals of compulsory wait besides recovery of the avoidable expenditure involved from the persons responsible. In the references 4th and 5th cited, it was also instructed to calculate the number of days the file is kept pending for more than 3 days at each level and recover the cost from those responsible and then only refer the file to Finance Department to consider the regulation of the period of compulsory wait.
 
2. But, inspite of the above instructions, it is observed that many Departments are referring the files to Finance (F.R.1) Department in routine manner without following the above said instructions scrupulously and simply stating that the delay is on administrative grounds only. Hence, it is decided to issue further instructions to all the Departments of Secretariat and Heads of Departments stressing the imposition of recovery of avoidable expenditure involved on account of delays on the issue of postings to the employees who return from leave or otherwise, from all the persons responsible who kept the file pending for more than 3 days at each level.
 
3. Government hereby issue further instructions that in all the compulsory wait proposals which exceed the period of 30 days, the Head of the Department in the case of Non-Gazetted Officers and Secretary / Principal Secretary / Special Chief Secretary of the Department concerned, in the case of Gazetted Officers, should prepare a statement of events regarding posting of the employees, who return from leave or otherwise, chronologically and furnish the reasons clearly if the file is kept pending for more than 3 days at any level and take action against the persons responsible as per the instructions of this Department issued in the references 4th and 5th cited and then only refer the proposals to the Finance (F.R.I) Department to consider the regulation of the period of compulsory wait.
 
4. All the Departments of Secretariat and Heads of Departments are also directed that compulsory wait proposals should be settled at the earliest and the Departments should come up with the proposals within a period of three months and not to entertain old cases as it is noticed that the proposals are being sent to the Government even after a lapse of 3 to 10 years.

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