Para 6.22 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
6.22 In the case of All India Service Officers belonging to a State Cadre on deputation to the Central Government, the balance of advances for purchase of motor car or other conveyances paid by the Central Government and remaining outstanding at the time of the officers reversion to the State Government shall be transferred to the Accountant General of the new accounting circle by the Pay and Accounts Officer of the Ministry/Department concerned.
In the case of Central Government servants, temporarily lent by the Central Government to the State Government or vice versa as well as those lent by one state to another, the credits for the recoveries of House Building Advance, Motor Conveyance Advance or advances for purchase of any other conveyance, sanctioned by the lending Government will be passed on to the Accountant General of that Government or Pay and Accounts Officer of the concerned Department/Ministry in case the lending Government is the Central Government.
What This Means
When an All India Service officer on deputation to the Centre reverts to their state cadre with an outstanding vehicle advance, the balance is transferred from the Central Pay and Accounts Officer to the state AG. Similarly, when government servants are temporarily lent between Central and State governments (or between states), recoveries of House Building, Motor Car, or other conveyance advances are passed on to the AG or PAO of the government that originally sanctioned the advance.
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Key Points
- 1Outstanding vehicle advances of AIS officers transfer from Centre to State AG on reversion
- 2The PAO of the Ministry/Department transfers the balance to the state AG
- 3For temporarily lent servants, advance recoveries are passed to the lending government's AG/PAO
- 4This applies to House Building, Motor Car, and other conveyance advances
- 5The principle is: the government that sanctioned the advance receives the recovery credits
Practical Example
An IPS officer of the UP cadre was on Central deputation at the Ministry of Home Affairs and was sanctioned a Motor Car Advance of Rs. 10 lakh. After 5 years, with Rs. 4 lakh still outstanding, she reverts to UP. The PAO of MHA transfers the outstanding balance details to the AG of Uttar Pradesh, who now takes over tracking the remaining 40 monthly recovery instalments from her state salary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if the officer is lent temporarily rather than being on regular deputation?▼
Does this apply only to All India Service officers?▼
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