Para 13.48 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
13.48 When a Gazetted Government Servant is transferred to foreign service, all necessary particulars relating to the time spent in foreign service, including the recovery of the leave and pension contributions, should be recorded in the History of Services/Service Cards maintained under paragraph 13.58.
What This Means
When a gazetted officer goes on foreign service (deputation to a non-government body or another government), all relevant details about the foreign service period must be recorded in the officer's History of Services or Service Cards. This includes the time spent on foreign service as well as the recovery of leave and pension contributions from the foreign employer.
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Key Points
- 1Foreign service details must be recorded in History of Services/Service Cards
- 2Recovery of leave contributions from the foreign employer must be tracked
- 3Recovery of pension contributions must also be tracked and recorded
- 4The record maintained under Para 13.58 is the prescribed location for these entries
Practical Example
A gazetted officer is deputed to a public sector undertaking for 3 years. The AG's office records the entire foreign service period in the officer's History of Services, noting the dates of deputation, the terms, and tracks the half-yearly recovery of leave salary and pension contributions from the PSU.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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