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PUNJAB FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (TECHNICAL GROUP-C) SERVICE RULES, 2016

PUNJAB FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (TECHNICAL GROUP-C) SERVICE RULES, 2016

PUNJAB FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (TECHNICAL GROUP-C) SERVICE RULES, 2016

PREAMBLE

In exercise of the powers conferred by the provision to article 309 of the Constitution of India, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Governor of Punjab is pleased to make the following rules, regulating the recruitment and the conditions of Service of the persons appointed to the Punjab Food and Drug Administration (Technical Group-C) Service namely:-

Rule - 1. Short title, commencement and application.--

(1)     These rules may be called the Punjab Food and Drug Administration (Technical Group-C) Service Rules, 2016.

(2)     They shall come into force on and with effect from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

(3)     They shall apply to the posts specified in Appendix 'A'.

 

Rule - 2. Definitions.--

(1)     In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-(a) 'Appendix' means an Appendix, appended to these rules;

(b)?? ?'Commissioner' means the Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration;

(c)? ?'Service' means the Punjab Food and Drug Administration (Technical Group-C) Service; and

(d) ??'Government' means the Government of the State of Punjab in the Department of Health and Family Welfare;

Rule - 3. Number and character of posts.--

The Service shall comprise the posts specified in Appendix 'A':

Provided that nothing in these rules shall affect the inherent right of the Government to add to or to reduce the number of such posts or to create new posts with different designations and scale of pay, whether permanently or temporarily.

Rule - 4. Appointing authority.--

Appointment to the Service shall be made by the Commissioner.

Rule - 5. Method of appointment, qualifications and experience.--

(1)     Appointment to the Service shall be made in the manner as specified in Appendix 'B':

Provided that if no suitable candidate is available for appointment by promotion and by direct appointment, then appointment to the Service shall be made by transfer of a person holding a similar or identical post under a State Government or Government of India.

(2)     No person shall be appointed to any post in the Service unless he possesses the qualifications and experience as specified against that post in appendix 'B'.

(3)     Appointment to the Service by promotion shall be made on the basis of seniority-cum-merit, but no person shall have any right to claim promotion on the basis of seniority alone.

Rule - 6. Pay of members of the Service.--

The members of the Service shall be entitled to such scales of pay, as may be authorized by the Punjab Government from time to time. The scales of pay at present in force are given in Appendix 'A'.

Rule - 7. Discipline, Punishment and appeal.--

(1)     In the matters of discipline, punishment and appeal, the members of the Service shall be governed by the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970, as amended from time to time.

(2)     The authority empowered to impose penalties, as specified in the rule 5 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970 and the appellate authority thereunder in respect of the members of the Service, shall respectively be the Commissioner and the Government.

Rule - 8. Application of the Punjab Civil Service (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994.--

(1)     In respect of the matters, which are not specifically provided in these rules, the members of the Service shall be governed by the Punjab Civil Services (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994, as amended from time to time.

(2)     The Punjab Civil Services (General and Common Conditions of Service) Rules, 1994, at present in force, are contained in

Appendix 'C'
.

Rule - 9. Repeal and Savings.--

The Punjab Health and Family Welfare Technical (Group 'C') Service Rules, 2007 in so far these are applicable to the members of the Service are hereby repealed;

Provided that any order issued or any action taken under the rules so repealed, shall be deemed to have been made or taken under the corresponding provision of these rules.

Rule - 10. Interpretation.--

If any question arises as to the interpretation of these rules, the Government shall decide the same in consultation with the Department of Personnel.

 

"APPENDIX 'A'

[See rules 1(3), 3 and 6]

Serial No.

Designation of the Post

Number of Posts

Scale of Pay

Grade Pay

Permanent

Temporary

Total

(in rupees)

(in rupees)

(Food Safety)

1

Food Safety Officer

60

-

60

10300-34800

4200

 

"APPENDIX 'B'

[See Rule 5]

Sr. No.

Designation of the post

Percentage for Appointment by

Method, Qualifications and Experience for Appointment by

Direct Appointment

Promotion

Direct Appointment

Promotion

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Group-C (Technical)

1.

Food

Safety

Officer

Hundred percent

 

Should possess qualification as provided in rule 2.1.3 of the Food Safety and Standards Rules, 2011, as under;

(i) Should possess degree in Food Technology or Dairy Technology or Biotechnology or Oil Technology or Agricultural Science or Veterinary Sciences or Bio Chemistry or Microbiology or Masters Degree in Chemistry or degree in medicine from a recognized University or institution of India. (ii) Any other equivalent/recognized qualifications as notified by the Central Government, and

(iii) Has successfully completed training as specified by the Food Authority in a recognized institute or Institution approved for the purpose: Provided that no person, who has any financial interest in the manufacture, import or sale of any article of food shall be appointed to be a Food Safety Officer.

-

Appendix 'C'

[See rule 8]

GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS

(PERSONNEL POLICIES 1 BRANCH)

PREAMBLE

In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution of India, and all other powers enabling in this behalf, the Governor of Punjab is pleased to make the following rules regulating the recruitment and the conditions of Service of the persons appointed to Class I, Class II and Class III services in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab, namely:-

1. Short title, commencement and application.--

(i)       These rules may be called the Punjab Civil Services (General and Common Conditions of Service Rules, 1994).

(ii)      They shall come into force at once.

(iii)     They shall apply to all the posts in Class I, Class II and Class III services in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab.

2. Definitions.--

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a)      "appointing authority" means an appointing authority specified as such in the Service Rules made under articles 309 of the Constitution of India in respect of any service of post in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab;

(b)      "Board" means the Subordinate Services Selection Board Punjab or any other authority constituted to perform its functions;

(c)      "Commission" means the Punjab Public Service Commission;

(d)      "direct appointment" means an appointment made otherwise than by promotion or by transfer of a person already in the service of Government of India or of a State Government;

(e)      "Government" means the Government of the State of Punjab in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms;

(f)       "recognized university or institution" means,-

(i)       any university or institution incorporated by law in any of the State of India; or

(ii)      any other university or institution which is declared by the Government to be a recognized university or institution for the purposes of these rules;

(g)      "Service" means any Class I service, Class II service or Class III service constituted in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab;

(h)     "Service Rules" means the service rules made under article 309 of the Constitution of India regulating the recruitment and conditions of service other than the general and common conditions of service of persons appointed to any service or post in connection with the affairs of the State of Punjab; and

(i)       "War Hero" means a defense services personnel, or a paramilitary forces personnel, who is a bona fide resident of Punjab State and is killed, or discharged from the above service on account of disability suffered by him while fighting for defending the border of the country in Kargil sector of the State of Jammu and Kashmir or fighting for the country in any other sector or similar operation on or after the first day of January, 1999 which may be notified by the State Government as undertaken for preserving the unity and integrity of the motherland. However, in exceptional cases, the cases of those war hero's can also be covered under this definition who, though, not bona fide residents of Punjab State, but are yet closely connected to the State of Punjab. In such exceptional cases, the express approval of the Department of Personnel will be mandatory.

3. Nationality, domicile and character of persons appointed to the service.--

(i)?? ?No person shall be appointed to the Service unless he is,-

(a)      a Citizen of India; or

(b)      a Citizen of Nepal; or

(c)      a Subject of Bhutan; or

(d)      A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st day of January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India; or

(e)      a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda and United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar) Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India:

Provided that a person belonging to any of the categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) shall be a person in whose favor a certificate or eligibility has been given by the Government of Punjab in the Department of Home Affairs and Justice.

(ii) ???A person in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to an examination or interview conducted by the Commission or the Board, as the case may be, on his furnishing proof that he has applied for the certificate is given to him by the Government of Punjab in the Department of Home Affairs and Justice.

(iii)? ?No person shall be recruited to the Service by direct appointment, unless he produces.-

(a)      a certificate of character from the principal academic officer of the university, college, school or institution last attended, if any, and similar certificates from two responsible persons not being his relatives, who are well acquainted with him in his private life and are unconnected with his university college, school or institution; and

(b)      An affidavit to the effect that he was never convicted for any criminal offence involving moral turpitude and that he was never dismissed or removed from service of any State Government or of Government of India or of any Public Sector Undertakings.

4. Disqualifications.--

No person;

(a)      who, has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living; or

(b)      who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person, shall be eligible for appointment to the Service:

Provided that the Government, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for so doing, exempt any from the operation of this rule.

5. Age.--

(i)?? ?No person shall be recruited to the Service by direct appointment if he is less than eighteen years or is more than thirty years of age in the case of non technical posts and thirty three years in the case of technical posts on the 1st day of January of the year immediately preceding the last date fixed for submission of applications by the Commission of the Board, as the case may be, or unless he is within such range of minimum and maximum age limits as may be specifically fixed by the Government from time to time.

Provided that where different lower and upper age limits have been specifically prescribed for posts in the Service Rules, these limits shall be made applicable for appointment to such posts:

Provided further that the upper age limit may be relaxed up to forty-five years in the case of persons already in the employment of the Punjab Government, other State Government, or the Government of India:

Provided further that in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and other Backward Classes, the upper age limit shall be such as may be fixed by the Government from time to time.

(ii) ???In the case of ex-servicemen, the upper age limit shall be such as has been prescribed in the Punjab Recruitment of Ex-servicemen Rules, 1982, as amended from time to time.

(iii) ??in the case of appointment on compassionate grounds on priority basis, the upper age limit shall be such as may be specifically fixed by the Government from time to time.

(iv) ??In the case of appointment of a War-hero, who has been discharged from defense services or Para-military forces on account of disability suffered by him or his widow or depended member of his family, the upper age limit shall be such as may be specifically fixed by the Government from time to time.

6. Qualifications etc.--

Subject to the provisions of these rules, the number and character of posts, method of recruitment and educational qualifications and experience for appointment to a post or posts in a Service and the departmental examination, if any, shall be such as may be specified in the Service Rules made for that Service:

Provided that where appointment of Class I or Class II non-technical post is offered to a war-hero, who has been discharged from defense services or Para-military forces on account of disability suffered by him or his widow or dependent member of his family, under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government, the educational qualification to be possessed by such person shall be graduation from a recognized university. Such person who is offered Class I or Class II or Class III non-technical post, shall not, however, be required to posses experience of technical or non technical post at the time of his initial appointment.

7. Probation.--

(i) ???A person appointed to any post in the Service shall remain on probation for a ?period of two years, if recruited by direct appointment and one year if appointed otherwise:

Provided that-

(a)      any period, after such appointment, spent on deputation on a corresponding or a higher post shall count towards the period of probation;

(b)      in the case of any appointment by transfer, any period of work on an equivalent or higher rank, prior to appointment to the Service, may in the discretion of the appointing authority, be allowed to count towards the period of probation;

(c)      any period of officiating appointment to the Service shall be reckoned as period spent on probation; and

(d)      any kind of leave not exceeding six months during or at the end of period of probation, shall be counted towards the period of probation.

(ii)? ?If, in the opinion of the appointing authority, the work or conduct of a person during the period of probation is not satisfactory or if he has failed to pass the departmental examination, if any prescribed in Service Rules within a period not exceeding two and a half years from the date of appointment, it may,-

(a)      if such person is recruited by direct appointment, dispense with his services, or revert him to a post on which he held lien prior to his appointment to the Service by direct appointment; and

(b)      if such person is appointed otherwise,-

(i) ???revert him to his former post; or

(ii)?? ?deal with him in such other manner as the terms and conditions of the previous appointment permit.

(iii) ??On the completion of the period of probation of a person, the appointing authority may,-

(iii)? ?On the completion of the period of probation of a person, the appointing authority may,-

(a)      if his work and conduct has, in its opinion been satisfactory,-

(i) ???confirm such person, from the date of his appointment or from the date he completes his period of probation satisfactorily if he is not already confirmed; or

(ii) ???declare that he has completed his probation satisfactorily, if he is already confirmed; or

(b)      If his work or conduct has not been, in its opinion, satisfactory or if he has failed to pass the Departmental Examination, if any, specified in the Service Rules,-

(i) ???dispense with his service, if appointed by direct appointment or if appointed otherwise revert him to his former post, or deal with him in such other manner as the terms and conditions of his previous appointment may permit; or

(ii) ??extend his period of probation and thereafter pass such order as it could have passed on the expiry of the period of probation as specified in sub-rule (1):

Provided that the total period of probation including extension, if any, shall not exceed three years.

8. Seniority.--

The seniority inter-se of persons appointed to posts in each cadre of a Service shall be determined by the length of continuous service on such post in that cadre of the Service:

Provided that in the case of persons recruited by direct appointment who join within the period specified in the order of appointment or with such period as may be extended from time to time by the appointing authority subject to a maximum of four months from the date of order of appointment, the order of merit determined by the Commission or the Board, as the case may be, shall not be disturbed:

Provided further that in case a person is permitted to join the post after the expiry of the said period of four months in consultation with the Commission or the Board, as the case may be, his seniority shall be determined from the date he joins the post:

Provided further that in case any person of the next selection has joined a post in the cadre of the concerned Service before the person referred to in the preceding proviso joins, the person so referred shall be placed below all the persons of the next selection, who join within the time specified in the first proviso:

Provided further that in the case of two or more persons appointed on the same date, their seniority shall be determined as follows:-

(a)      a person appointed by direct appointment shall be senior to a person appointed otherwise;

(b)      a person appointed by promotion shall be senior to a person appointed by transfer,

(c)      in the case of person appointed by promotion or transfer, the seniority shall be determined according to the seniority of such persons in the appointments from which they were promoted or transferred; and

(d)      In the case of persons appointed by transfer from different cadres, their seniority shall be determined according to pay, preference being given to a person who was drawing a higher rate of pay in his previous appointment; and if the rates of pay drawn are also the same, then by their length of service in these appointments and if the length of service is also the same, an older person shall be senior to a younger person.

Note:-Seniority of persons appointed on purely provisional basis or on adhoc basis shall be determined as and when they are regularly appointed keeping in view the dates of such regular appointment.

9. Liability of members of Service to transfer.--

A member of a Service may be transferred to any post whether included in any other service or not, on the same terms and conditions as are specified in rule 3.17 of the Punjab Civil Services Rules, Volume I, Part I.

10. Liability to serve.--

A member of Service shall be liable to serve at any place, whether within or out of the State of Punjab, on being ordered so to do by the appointing authority.

11. Leave, Pension and other matters.--

In respect of pay, leave, pension and all other matters not expressly provided for in these rules, a member of a Service shall be governed by such rules and regulations as may have been or may hereafter be adopted or made by the competent authority.

12. Discipline, penalties and appeals.--

(i) ???In the matter of discipline, punishment and appeals, a member of Service shall be governed by the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970 as amended from time to time.

(ii) ??The authority empowered to impose penalties specified in rule 5 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970 and the appellate authority thereunder in respect of the Government employee shall be such as may be specified in the Service Rules.

13. Liability for vaccination and re-vaccination.--

Every member of a Service shall get himself vaccinated or re-vaccinated when Punjab Government directs by a special or general order.

14. Oath of allegiance.--

Every member of a Service, unless he has already done so, shall be required to take oath of a allegiance to India and to the Constitution of India as by law established.

15. Knowledge of Punjabi Language.--

No person shall be appointed to any post in any Service by direct appointment unless he has passed Matriculation examination with Punjabi as one of the compulsory or elective subject or any other equivalent examination by the Government from time to time:

Provided that where a person is appointed on compassionate grounds on priority basis under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government form time to time, the person so appointed shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi Language equivalent to Matriculation standard or he shall have to qualify a test conducted by the Language Wing of Department of Education of Punjab Government within a period of six months from the date of his appointment.

Provided further that where educational qualifications for a post in any service are lower than the Matriculation standard, then the person so appointed shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi Language equivalent to Middle Standard:

Provided further where a War Hero, who has been discharged from defense services or paramilitary forces on account of disability suffered by him or his widow or dependent member of his family, is appointed under the instructions issued in this behalf by the Government, the person so appointed will not be required to possess aforesaid knowledge of Punjabi Language.

Provided further that where award of Defense Service personnel, who is a bona fide resident of Punjab State, is appointed by direct appointment, he shall have to pass an examination of Punjabi Language equivalent to Matriculation Standard or he shall have to qualify a test conducted by the Language Wing of the Department of Education of Punjab Government within a period of two years from the date of his appointment.

16. Debarring for consideration for promotion of a Government employee who refuses to accept promotion.--

In the event of refusal to accept promotion by a member of a Service, he shall be debarred by the appointing authority from consideration for promotion for all the consecutive chances which may occur in future within a period of two years from the date of such refusal to accept promotion;

Provided that in case where the appointing authority is satisfied that a member of a Service has refused to accept promotion under the circumstances beyond his control, it may exempt such a member for reasons to be recorded therefore in writing from the operation of this rule.

17. Power to relax.--

Where the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax of the provisions of these rules with respect to any class or category or persons;

Provided that the provisions relating to educational qualifications and experience, if any, shall not be relaxed.

18. Over riding effect.--

The provisions of these rules shall have effect notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any rules for the time being inforce for regulating the recruitment and conditions or service for appointment to public service and posts in connection with the affairs of the state.

19. Interpretation.--

If any question arises as to the interpretation of these rules, the Government shall decide the same.

"APPENDIX"

(See rule 2)

Group 'A' Posts in initial entry revised scales of pay having a maximum of Rs. 11,660 or more:

Provided that all existing Class I posts irrespective of the monitory limits of the pay scales shall be placed in Group 'A'.

Group 'B' Posts in initial entry revised scales of pay having a maximum ranging between Rs. 10,640 to 11659;

Group 'C' Posts in initial entry revised scales of pay with maximum ranging between Rs. 5,160 to 10639;