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APPENDIX
Recommendations.
6 ■
Power may be given to the Local Government to depute
in all cases if the pay or pay and allowances do not
exceed Rs. 500 per mensem, and up to 12 months if they
exceed that amount, subject to the provisions of Article
77A, Civil Service Regulations.
Powers may be delegated to Board, Commissioners and
Heads of Departments up to a limit of six months in
respect of officers whose pay and allowances do not
exceed Rs. 250 per mensem.
Power may be delegated to Commissioners in cases in
which local arrangements can be made without refer-
ence to Government and subject to the report of the
Accountant-General, Bengal, and, if Gazette notification
is necessary, report to Government. Power may also
be delegated to Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals.
“Power may be delegated, to, Commissioners, Board of
Revenue, and District officers to grant according to the
rules and regulations.”
Power to extend up to 30 days may be delegated to Board
of Revenue, subject to the conditions of the Civil Ser-
vice Regulations.
The power of the Government of India under the article
as well as under Articles 422 and 434 may be delegated
to Local Government.
Power of the Local Government may be delegated to Com-
missioner to condone in respect of officers whose pay at
date of retirement does not exceed Rs. 50.
The power of the Local Government may be delegated to
Commissioners.
The power of the Local Government may be delegated to
Commissioners and Heads of Departments.
Power may be delegated to the Local Government to relax
- the rule where it considers necessary.
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Power to dispose of all such cases may be delegated to
Commissioners. -
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APPENDIX
Recommendations.
6 ■
Power may be given to the Local Government to depute
in all cases if the pay or pay and allowances do not
exceed Rs. 500 per mensem, and up to 12 months if they
exceed that amount, subject to the provisions of Article
77A, Civil Service Regulations.
Powers may be delegated to Board, Commissioners and
Heads of Departments up to a limit of six months in
respect of officers whose pay and allowances do not
exceed Rs. 250 per mensem.
Power may be delegated to Commissioners in cases in
which local arrangements can be made without refer-
ence to Government and subject to the report of the
Accountant-General, Bengal, and, if Gazette notification
is necessary, report to Government. Power may also
be delegated to Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals.
“Power may be delegated, to, Commissioners, Board of
Revenue, and District officers to grant according to the
rules and regulations.”
Power to extend up to 30 days may be delegated to Board
of Revenue, subject to the conditions of the Civil Ser-
vice Regulations.
The power of the Government of India under the article
as well as under Articles 422 and 434 may be delegated
to Local Government.
Power of the Local Government may be delegated to Com-
missioner to condone in respect of officers whose pay at
date of retirement does not exceed Rs. 50.
The power of the Local Government may be delegated to
Commissioners.
The power of the Local Government may be delegated to
Commissioners and Heads of Departments.
Power may be delegated to the Local Government to relax
- the rule where it considers necessary.
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Commissioners. -
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