Para 6.21 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
6.21 Payment of recoverable advances made to persons proceeding to a Pasteur Institute and their recoveries will be
# PERMANENT ADVANCES
adjusted by the Accountant General in accordance with the rules made by the Government concerned in this behalf.
What This Means
When a government servant is sent to a Pasteur Institute for treatment (typically for rabies), they may receive a recoverable advance to cover expenses. The AG adjusts the payment and subsequent recovery of this advance according to the rules framed by the concerned government. This is a niche category of advance with its own specific rules for disbursement and recovery.
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Key Points
- 1Recoverable advances may be given to persons proceeding to a Pasteur Institute
- 2The AG adjusts both the payment and recovery of these advances
- 3Adjustment follows rules made by the concerned government
- 4This is a specialized category of advance under health-related provisions
Practical Example
A police constable is bitten by a stray dog and needs to travel to the state Pasteur Institute for a course of rabies vaccination. His department sanctions a recoverable advance of Rs. 15,000 for travel and stay. The AG records the advance and, after the constable returns and submits bills, adjusts the advance — recovering the unspent portion and accounting for the utilized amount as per the state government's prescribed rules.
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