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Eligibility, Appointment and Terms and Conditions of service of
the State Chief Information Commissioner and State Information
Commissioners
ELIGIBILITY AND APPOINTMENT :
The State Chief Information Commissioner (SCIC) and the State
Information Commissioner (SIC) shall be persons of eminence in
public life with wide knowledge and experience in law, science and
technology, social service, management, journalism, mass media or
administration and governance. They are appointed by the Governor
on the recommendation of a committee consisting of the Chief
Minister, the Leader of opposition and one Cabinet Minister to be
nominated by the Chief Minister
Terms and conditions :
The SCIC / SIC shall hold office for a term of 5 (five) years or
till they attain the age of 65 years. The SCIC shall not be
eligible for reappointment. The SIC shall be eligible for
appointment as the SCIC in the manner specified in sub section (2)
of Section 16 of the Act. Where the SIC is appointed as SCIC, his
term of office shall not be more than five years in aggregate as
the SCIC and SIC.
Pay :
The SCIC shall draw a pay of Rs.30, 000 p.m. (fixed). If he is in
receipt of a pension (other than a disability or wound pension)
from Government of India or from State Government, his salary as
SCIC shall be reduced by the amount of that pension including
commuted portion of pension. If he is in receipt of retirement
benefits in respect of any previous service rendered in a
Corporation established by or under any Central Act or State Act
or a Government company owned or controlled by the Central
Government or the State Governments, his salary in respect of the
service as SCIC shall be reduced by the amount of pension
equivalent to the retirement benefits. (As per Sec. 16(5) and
first proviso there under of the RTI Act, 2005 & Sec.3 of the CEC
and Other ECs (Conditions of service Act, 1991 & Sec12A (2) of the
Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act,
1958)
Sumptuary Allowance :
A monthly sumptuary allowance as admissible to the Election
Commissioner/Election Commissioner shall be admissible to the SCIC.
Accordingly he is entitled to Rs. 7500/- (Rupees seven thousand
five hundred only) per month. (As per Sec.8 of the CEC and other
ECs (Conditions of service Act, 1991 & Sec 23B of the Supreme
Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1958)
Provident Fund :-
The SCIC shall be entitled to subscribe to the General Provident
Fund (Central Services). (As per Sec.7 of the CEC and other ECs
(Conditions of service) Act, 1991)
Leave :
A person who, immediately before the date of assuming office as SCIC was in service of Government may be granted during his tenure
of office but not thereafter, leave in accordance with the rules
for the time being applicable to service to which he belonged
before such date and he shall be entitled to carry forward the
amount of leave standing at his credit on such date.
Any other person who is appointed as State Chief Information
commissioner may be granted leave in accordance with such rules as
are applicable to a member of the Indian Administrative Service.
The power to grant or refuse leave to the SCIC and to revoke or
curtail leave granted to him shall vest in the Governor. The SCIC
on his demitting office except by resignation, shall be entitled
to claim encashment of earned leave in respect of the earned leave
at their credit subject to a maximum period prescribed for
encashment of such leave under the All India Service (Leave)
Rules, 1955 as amended from time to time.
In case they demit office by resignation, they are entitled to
encashment of leave at their credit on the date of cessation of
service to the extent of half of such leave at their credit
subject to half of the maximum period stated above.
Provided that the encashment of earned leave, if any, already
availed before joining the Commission and the period of earned
leave being encashed in the Commission together shall in no case
exceed the maximum period as stipulated under the All India
Service (Leave) Rules, 1955
(As per Sec 5 of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of service Act,
1991 & Sec 4A of the Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions
of Service) Act, 1958)
Accommodation :
The SCIC shall be entitled without payment of rent to the use of
an official residence in accordance with the rules prescribed for
Chief Election commissioner/Election Commissioners. They are
entitled to free furnishing including electrical appliances in
their official residence, the value of which does not exceed Rs 2
lakh. They are also entitled without payment of rent to the use of
furnished residence throughout the term of their office and for a
period of one month immediately thereafter and no charge shall
fall on them personally in respect of the maintenance of such
residence. For this purpose, residence includes the staff quarters
and other buildings appurtenant thereto and the garden there of
and maintenance in relation to a residence includes the payment of
local rates and taxes and electricity and water. Where, for any
reason, the SCIC does not avail himself of the use of an official
residence he may be paid every month an allowance equivalent to an
amount of 30% of his pay plus dearness pay as HRA in lieu of
rent-free official residence. In such case the residence of the
SCIC will be treated as official residence and all other
facilities described above will be provided. (As per Sec.8 of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of service) Act, 1991 & Rule 4 of
the Supreme Court Judges Rules, 1959)
Medical facilities :
The SCIC and the dependent members of his family shall be entitled
to such facilities for medical treatment and for accommodation in
hospitals as prescribed for the Chief Election Commissioner from
time to time. In terms of section 8 of the Chief Election
Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Conditions of
Service) Act, 1991,he is entitled to medical facilities and such
other conditions of service as are for the time being applicable
to a judge of the Supreme Court under Chapter IV of the Supreme
Court judges (Conditions of Service) Act, 1958 and the rules made
there under. Accordingly as per Rule 5 of the Supreme Court Judges
Rules, 1959, in respect of facilities for medical treatment and
accommodation in hospitals, the provisions of the All India
Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1954 shall apply as they
apply to a member of Indian Administrative Service.
Provided that the expenses shall be reimbursed on prescription of
Government doctors / hospitals or Recognized Private
Practitioners/Private hospitals to the SCIC
In accordance with Section 23Cof the Supreme Court Judges
(Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1958, on retirement SCIC
shall be entitled for himself and his family to the same
facilities as respects medical treatment and on the same
conditions as a retired officer of the Central Civil Services
Class-I and his family are entitled under any rules or orders of
the Central Government for the time being in force (As per Sec.8
of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of service Act, 1991 &Sec 23C
of the Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service)
Act,1958 & Rule 5 of the Supreme Court Judges Rules,1959)
Conveyance facilities :
The SCIC shall be entitled to a staff car and 200 litres fuel per
month or the actual consumption of fuel whichever is less. (As per
Sec.8 of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of service Act, 1991 &
Sec 23 A of the Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of
Service) Act, 1958)
TA/LTC :
The SCIC shall be entitled to Traveling Allowance/LTC as
applicable to the Chief Election Commissioner/Election
Commissioner who are entitled to TA (Tour) and TA
(Transfer/Retirement) as per the provisions contained in the
"Supreme Court Judges (TA) Rules, 1959. In terms of Rule 5(f) ibid
when a judge travels on duty he is entitled to a daily allowance
at the rate of Rs.600 for the entire period of absence from head
quarters provided that daily allowance so admissible shall be
regulated as follows:
(i) Full daily allowance for each completed day that is reckoned
from mid-night to mid-night
(ii) For absence from head quarters for less than twenty- four
hours the daily allowance shall be at the following rates, namely:
(1) If the absence from headquarters does not exceed 6 hours, 30%
of the full daily allowance;
(2) If the absence from head quarters exceeds 6 hours, but does
not exceed 12 hours, 50% of the full daily allowance;
(3) If the absence from head quarters exceeds 12 hours full daily
allowance provided also that -
When a judge is required to perform functions outside his normal
duties in localities away from his head quarters, he may subject
to such conditions as the President may in each case determine, be
granted daily allowance not exceeding Rs.600 per day for all types
of localities and Rs.1000 and transport charges not exceeding
Rs.50 per day in respect of specially expensive localities like
Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahemadabad and
Bangalore or any other locality so declared hereafter by the
President and shall also be entitled to accommodation at the same
rates as for Government servants
As admissible to Supreme Court Judges, Chief Election
Commissioner/Election Commissioners, the SCIC is also entitled to
LTC for self, spouse and dependent members for visiting any place
in India including home town during leave thrice a year in
accordance with rules applicable in this behalf to a member of the
Indian Administrative Service holding the rank of Secretary to
Government of India.
(As per Sec.8 of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of service Act,
1991 & Rule 6A of the Supreme Court Judges (TA) Rules, 1959)
Pension :
In terms of section 6(2) of the CEC and Other ECs (Conditions of
service) Act, 1991 the CEC and ECs are entitled to a pension which
is equal to the pension payable to the judge of the Supreme Court
in accordance with the provisions of Part III of the schedule to
the Supreme Court judges (Conditions of Service) Act, 1958 as
amended from time to time. These provisions are also applicable to
SCIC in terms of section 16(5) of RTI Act, 2005.
The provisions of Part III apply to a judge who has held any
pensionable post under the union or a state (but is not a member
of Indian Civil Service) and who has not elected to receive the
pension payable under Part I ibid.
The pension payable to such a judge shall be
(a) the pension to which he is entitled under the ordinary rules
of his service if he had not been appointed a judge, his service
as a judge in India being treated as service therein for the
purpose of calculating pension
(b) a special additional pension of Rs.7800 per annum in respect
of each completed year of service for pension as a judge in India
Provided that the pension under (a) and additional pension under
clause (b) together shall in no case exceed Rs.270000 per annum.
Commutation of pension, family pension and gratuity as are
admissible to the judge of the Supreme Court are also admissible
to SCIC (As per Sec 6 of the CEC and other ECs (Conditions of
service Act, 1991 & Part III of the Schedule .to the Supreme Court
Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1958)
Post Retirement benefits :
As in the case of Supreme Court Judges/Election Commissioners, the
SCIC is also entitled during his lifetime a payment of Rs.4000 (Rs.Four
thousand only) per month for defraying the services of an orderly.
He is also entitled to a residential telephone free of cost and
the number of free calls to the extent of 1500 per month (Over and
above the number of free telephone calls per month allowed by the
telephone Companies).
(As per Rule 3 B of the Supreme Court Judges Rules, 1959)
Administrative and other residuary matters :
Administrative matters relating to terms and conditions of service
of the State Chief Information Commissioner with respect to which
no express provision has been made shall be as applicable to the
Chief Election commissioner and Election commissioners
respectively.
(As per Sec. 16(5) of RTI Act, 2005)
The pay and allowances of the State Information Commissioner shall
be the same as that of the Chief Secretary to the state
government.
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