Applicability of CCS (RP) Rules, 2016 to persons re-employed in Government Service
Applicability of CCS (RP) Rules, 2016 to persons re-employed in Government Service & whose pay is debitable to civil estimates – Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Subject: Applicability of CCS (RP) Rules, 2016 to persons re-employed in Government Service & whose pay is debitable to civil estimates.
Reference is invite to DoP&T OM No. 3/3/2016-Estt. (Pay-II) dated 15.05.2019 on the above mentioned subject.
2. The matter has been examined and this Department’s comments/observations are as follows:-
(i) With regard to whether the pay fixation benefit proposed in respect of ECOs/SSCOs appointed against un-reserved vacancies may also be extended to ECOs/SSCOs appointed against reserved vacancies, it is felt that the word ‘unreserved’ needs to be deleted as the fixation after re-employment Is to be done in employment against reserved as well un-reserved vacancies.
(ii) With regard to Para 7 of DOP&T’s Draft OM, it is pertinent to mention that the National Pension Scheme was made applicable only w.e.f. 01.01.2004. Hence, Orders may be issued in consultation with Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)
(iii) With regard to Sub-Para 3.2(vi), it is suggested that the following wordings which appear in the 1986 OM may be considered to be included:
“Regard will also be given to the promotion which the officer would have received in his parent service or cadre as provided for in FR113, provided that he would have officiated for ten months or more.”
(iv) With regard to Sub-Para 4(1) (vi), II, III, IV, V(g) (i), V(g) (ii), pertaining to the provisions regarding Excluding the Pension equivalent of Gratuity, it is stated that as per DOP&T OM No. 3/3/87-Estt (Pay-ll) dated 03.061988, while fixing the initial pay of re-employed pensioners, the Pension equivalent of Gratuity may not be deducted from the pay so fixed.
(v) With regard to illustration annexed to the draft OM, the same appears to be worked out based on the provisions of the draft OM. However, the same needs to be vetted by the appropriate authorities in Ministry of Finance to avoid any misinterpretation of the draft provisions.
(vi) With regard to. Order 7, it is mentioned that they way Military Service Pay (MSP) a was a part of the Pre-Retirement Pay, based on which Pension has been fixed and MSP is to be excluded from the pay so fixed on re-employment. Similarly, Good Conduct Badge Pay, Classification Pay etc, which are included in the pension needs to be excluded for deduction from the pay to be fixed in the re-employed post.
(vii) Para 3(2)(vii) of the Draft Orders defines Pre-Retirement Pay in the context of 5th, 6th and 7th Pay Commission. However, the present order in made applicable w.e.f. 04.01.2016. In that scenario, defining Pre-Retirement Pay for 5th and 6th CPC period needs to be made clear as at that time, rules of 1986 further amended vide OM dated 05.04.2010 were in force and those instructions cannot be withdrawn at this juncture for pay fixation upto 31.12.2015.
(viii) Para 4 of the Draft Orders pertains to fixation of pay of persons re-employed prior. to 01.01.2016 which means till 6th CPC was in force. At that time pay included Basic Pay and Grade Fay. Hence the word Basic Pay in Sub-Para 4(1)(b) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vii) needs to be replaced with ‘Pay’.
(ix) The word ‘Notional Basic’ in line 18 of Sub Para 4(III) of the Draft Orders should be corrected to ‘Notional Pay’.
(x) The word ‘Officers’ in line 2 of Sub Para 10(i) and lines 2 & 4 of Sub Para 15(I) of the Draft Orders should be corrected to ‘person’ as the Orders are applicable to both Officers and PBORs.
Sd/-
(Suman Sharma)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Telefax: 2379 3365
DOP&T [Kind Attention: Shri S. S. Pant, Deputy Secretary] North Block, New Delhi
MoD ID No. 28(11)2019/D(Res-1) dated the 9th August, 2019
Check the following links related to this topic:
Initial pay fixation of re-employed ex-servicemen in Railways – NFIR
Removal of ambiguity in fixation of pay of re-employed ex-servicemen