Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2011-12 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 SERIES I No. 30 Panaji, 23rd October, 2014 (Kartika 1, 1936) PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NOTE There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official Gazette, Series I No. 29 dated 16-10-2014, namely, Extraordinary dated 20-10-2014 from pages 1141 to 1142 regarding revised fares for Shuttle Services of Kadamba Transport Corporation Ltd.— Not. No. D.Tpt/EST/922/Vol-II/2014/3649 from Department of Transport. INDEX Department Notification/Order Subject Pages 1. Co-operation Not.- 42/1(B)/2012/TS/RCS Date of enforcement for the Goa Co-operative Societies 1143 Registrar & ex offi. Jt. Secy. (Amendment) Act, 2014. 2. Finance Not.- 1/10/2014/Fin(Audit) Entrustment to the Comptroller & Auditor General of Commissioner & Secretary India the audit of accounts of Goa University. 1144 3.a. Home Under Secretary Ord.- 17/49/2012-HD(G)/ /3268 Creation of post— Department of Sainik Welfare, Panaji-Goa. 1144 b. —do— Not.- 17/49/2012-HD(G)/ /3269 Facilities and ex-gratia grant to the next kin of deceased Central Armed Police Forces Personnel belonging to the State of Goa. 1145 c. —do— Not.- 2/37/2011-HD(G)/ /Part/3216 Goa Poisons Possession and Sale Rules, 2014. 1145 4. Personnel Additional Secretary Not.- 1/9/2014-PER R.R.— Office of the Commandant General Home Guards and Director of Civil Defence. 1150 5. Tribal Welfare Dir. & ex officio Jt. Secy. Ord.- 1-58-2012-13/ /GCSCST/5427 Revival of post— Directorate of Tribal Welfare. 1153 GOVERNMENT OF GOA Department of Co-operation Office of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies 2014 (Goa Act 20 of 2014) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), the Government of Goa hereby appoints the 23rd day of October, 2014, as the date on which the said Act shall come into force. ___ Notification 42/1(B)/2012/TS/RCS In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Goa Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Act, By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. J. B. Bhingui, Registrar & ex officio Joint Secretary (Co-op. Societies). Panaji, 20th October, 2014. Suggestions are welcome on e-mail: dir–[email protected] 1143 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 4. The result of audit will be communicated by CAG or any person appointed by him to the Governing body who shall submit a copy of the report alongwith its observations to the Government. The CAG will also forward a copy of the report direct to Government. Department of Finance Audit Division ___ Notification 1/10/2014/Fin(Audit) The Governor of Goa in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is pleased to entrust in public interest, the audit of the accounts of Goa Univeersity, Taleigao Plateau under section 19(3) of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for a period of 5 years from 1-4-2015 to 31-3-2020 on the terms and conditions specified in Annexure appended hereto. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. P. Krishnamurthy, Secretary (Finance). Commissioner & Porvorim, 15th October, 2014. _________ ANNEXURE Terms and conditions 1. The CAG of India may suggest the appointment of a Primary Auditor to conduct the audit on his behalf and on the basis of directions/guidelines issued by him. Where such an auditor is appointed, the fees will be payable by the Institution to that auditor. Where such an auditor is not appointed, expenditure incurred by CAG of India in connection with the audit will be payable to him by the Institution. 2. In addition to audit to be conducted by the Primary Auditors, where so appointed, CAG of India will have the right to conduct test check of the accounts and to comment on and supplement the report of the Primary Auditor. 3. The CAG of India or any person appointed by him in connection with the audit shall have the same rights, privileges and authority as the CAG has in connection with the audit of Government accounts. 1144 5. The audit entrusted to the CAG in public interest will be for a period of 5 years accounts from 1-4-2015 to 31-3-2020 in the first instance, subject to review of the arrangement after that period. 6. The scope, extent and manner of conducting audit shall be as decided by the CAG of India. 7. The CAG will have the right to report to Parliament/State Legislature the results of audit at his discretion. —————— Department of Home Home—General Division ___ Order 17/49/2012-HD(G)/3268 Sanction of the Government is hereby accorded for creation of 1 (one) post of Lower Division Clerk in the pay scale of Rs. 5,200-20,200+G.P. 1900 in the Department of Sainik Welfare, Panaji-Goa. This issues with the approval of ARD vide their U. O. No. 1092/F dated 18-7-2014 and concurrence of Finance (Rev. & Cont.) Department vide their U. O. No. 1461000/F dated 12-8-2014 in relaxation to the ban imposed vide O. M. No. 8/3/2006-Fin(R&C) dated 20-11-2006 and subject to availability of funds. The Cabinet in its LXXth Cabinet Meeting has approved the creation of 1 (one) post in the Department of Sainik Welfare, Panaji-Goa. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Neetal P. Amonkar, Under Secretary (Home). Porvorim, 14th October, 2014. OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 Notification 17/49/2012-HD(G)/3269 Read: Government Notification No. 17/17/ /99-HD(G) dated 11-2-2010. The Government of Goa is hereby pleased to include the Central Armed Police Forces Personnel in the category of Ex-servicemen for providing facilities and ex-gratia grant to the next kin of deceased Central Armed Police Forces Personnel belonging to the State of Goa who sacrifices their life in the service of the Country as provided to the members of the Armed Forces published vide Notification No. 17/17/99-HD(G) dated 11-2-2010. This Notification shall come into force with immediate effect. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Neetal P. Amonkar, Under Secretary (Home). Porvorim, 14th October, 2014. ________ Notification 2/37/2011-HD(G)/Part/3216 The following draf t Rules which are proposed to be made under sections 2 and 8 of the Poisons Act, 1919 (Act 12 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as the “said Act”) are hereby pre-published as required by sub-section (2) of section 8 of the said Act, for the information of all the persons likely to be affected thereby and notice is hereby given that the said draft Rules will be taken into consideration by the Government on the expiry of a period of 15 days from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette. All objections/suggestions to the said draft Rules may be forwarded to the Additional Secretary to the Government of Goa, Home Department, Secretariat, Porvorim, before the expiry of the said period of 15 days from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette, so that they may be taken into consideration at the time of finalization of the said draft Rules, by the Government. DRAFT RULES In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2 and 8 of the Poisons Act, 1919 (Central Act 12 of 1919), the Government of Goa hereby makes the following rules, namely:— 1. Short title and commencement.— (1) These rules may be called the Goa Poisons Possession and Sale Rules, 2014. (2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions.— In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) “Act” means the Poisons Act, 1919 (Central Act 12 of 1919); (b) “dealer” means a person holding license under these rules; (c) “License” means license issued under these rules; (d) “Licensing authority ” means the District Magistrate or any other officer authorized by the Government to grant a license; (e) “Licensee” means a holder of a license under these rules; (f) “notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette; (g) “Form” means a form appended to these rules; (h) “Schedule” means the Schedule appended to these rules; (i) “Sale” means any sale by a dealer to another dealer or by a dealer to any 1145 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 educational institution or to any research or medical institution or hospital or dispensar y under a qualified medical practitioner (Registered Medical Practitioner) or any recognized public institution or industrial firm requiring poisons for its own use or to Government Departments or Public Sector Undertakings or to an individual for personal use. 3. The poisons specified in the Schedule shall be deemed to be poisons for the purposes of these rules. 4. License for possession or sale of poisons.— No person, not exempted under the provisions of the Act, shall sell or possess for sale any poison specified in the Schedule except under a license in Form I granted or renewed in that behalf by the licensing authority. 5. Exhibition of Rules on the premises.— A copy of these rules shall always be displayed in prominent position at the place of business specified in the license granted under rule 4. 6. Application for grant or renewal of license.— (1) Every person desiring for the grant of license or renewal of a license shall make a written application to the licensing authority in Form II and such application shall bear a court fee stamp of ten rupees: Provided that any application for renewal of a license which is made less than three months prior to the date of the expiry of the license shall bear a court fee stamp of five hundred rupees. (2) On receipt of an application under sub-rule (1), the licencing Authority may, grant or refuse to grant the license or grant a license subject to modifications as respect the Poisons and quantity of poisons applied for. (3) Application for duplicate license, when the original is lost or destroyed shall be made 1146 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 in writing and shall bear a court fee stamp of five hundred rupees. (4) In the case of any change in the place of business of the licensee, a fresh application for license shall be made to the licensing authority and such application shall bear a court fee stamp of hundred rupees. (5) The licensee shall prominently display the license in the place of business. 7. Duration of license.— Subject to the provisions of rules 8 and 9, of these rules, a license granted or renewed under these rules shall remain in force for five years from the date of issue. 8. Discretion of Licensing Authority.— A license may be cancelled or revoked at any time by the Licensing Authority. The grant/ /renewal/cancellation/revocation of a license shall be in the discretion of the licensing authority whose decision shall be final: Provided that the licensing authority shall give an opportunity to the licensee concerned to show cause, if any, against the action proposed to be taken and shall record in writing the reasons for refusing to grant or renew a license or for cancelling or revoking a license. 9. Termination of license.— A license shall terminate on the death of the licensee or on the transfer of his business, or if granted to a firm or company, on the winding up or the transfer of the business of such firm or company: Provided that, if the business carried on by the licensee as such of the firm or company is transferred as a going concern and the transferee applies for a fresh license, with court fee stamp of hundred rupees, within fourteen days of the date of transfer, the subsisting license shall continue to be in force until a new license has been granted or the application for fresh license is rejected by the Licensing Authority. OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 10. Disposal of stock on termination, revocation or cancellation of license.— In the event of revocation or cancellation of the license under rule 8 or in the event of the termination of license under rule 9, the stock of poison may be sold to any other licensee within a period of three months from the date of such termination, revocation or cancellation of the license, after which the remaining poison may be destroyed under the orders of the Licensing Authority. In the case referred to in rule 9, the proceeds of the sale, if any, shall be made over to the legal representative of the deceased licensee or his transferee or, liquidator of the dissolved firm or company or the transferee of the firm or company, as the case may be. firm or a company, through or under supervision of, an accredited representative of such firm or company. 11. Power to inspect poisons and Registers.— Any Executive Magistrate or a Police officer of the rank of Sub-Inspector and above or a Medical Officer appointed by the Government or an Inspector appointed under section 21 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (Central Act 23 of 1940) may, at any time, visit and inspect the premises of the licensee where a poison is kept for sale and may inspect all poisons found therein and the registers. 15. Register of sales of poisons.— (1) Every licensee shall maintain a register, in which he shall enter correctly all sales of poison other than those used by a registered Chemist, Druggist or Pharmacist dispensing or compounding, in compliance with the prescription of a qualified medical or veterinary practitioner. 12. License to whom granted.— (1) A license shall be granted only to a person who in the opinion of the Licensing Authority is competent to conduct business in poisons. (a) Serial No; (b) Name of poison; (c) Quantity sold; (d) Date of sale; (e) Name and address of the purchaser, serial number of the photo-identity card produced and the name of the issuing authority; (2) The license issued to a firm shall always be in the name of the partner of the firm and in case of the company to a responsible person to be nominated by such company for the purpose, or in the case of a public company, in the name of its manager. (3) The name or names so given may be altered or amended by the Licensing Authority on a written application from the firm or company and such application shall bear a court fee stamp of hundred rupees. 13. Sale of poison.— Every sale of poisons, shall, as far as practicable, be made by the licensee in person or where the licensee is a 14. Persons to whom poisons may be sold.— A licensee shall not sell any poison to any person, unless the latter is personally known to him, or identified to his satisfaction by producing a photo identity card which bears his address or substantiate it with a document giving his address. He shall also ascertain before selling any poison the name, telephone and address of the purchaser and the purpose for which the poison is purchased. He shall not sell any poison to any person who appears to him to be under the age of eighteen years, or to any person who does not appear to him to be in full possession of his faculties. The following details shall be entered in such register in respect of such sale, namely:— (f) Purposes for which the poison was stated by the purchaser to be required; (g) Signature of purchaser (or thumb impression, if illiterate or in the case of purchase by post, date on which the letter was written and reference to the original in the file in which it is preserved); (h) Signature of a person identifying the purchaser if any (or thumb impression, if illiterate); and (i) Signature of Dealer/Licensee. 1147 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 (2) In a separate portion of the register he shall enter in separate columns for each poison, the quantity of each poison sold daily, and those entries shall be filled up from day to day. (3) The signature in the register specified under sub-rule (1) of rule 15 shall be that of the licensee himself, or, when the licensee is a firm or company, that of an accredited representative of such firm or company and shall be written at the time of sale or dispatch to the purchaser. Such signature shall be held to imply that the signatory had satisfied himself that the requirements of rule 14 have been fulfilled. (4) All letters and other written documents including registers shall be preserved in original by the licensee for a period not less than two years from the date of the sale of poisons. 16. Stock Register of poisons.— (1) A Licensee shall maintain in respect of each poison, a stock register which shall contain the following details, namely:— (a) (b) (c) (d) Serial No.; Date; Quantity received; name and address of person from whom received; (e) Quantity sold; (f) Balance in stock; and (g) Remarks. (2) Poison issued from stock to the dispensary on any day for retail sale and for dispensing of prescription shall be entered as one item in the issue side of the register with a note to that effect. 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 rules by any licensee shall be kept securely in a box, almirah, room or building (according to the quantity maintained) which shall be secured by lock and key and in which no substance shall be placed other than poisons possessed in accordance with a license granted under the Act and these rules and each poison shall be kept securely within such box, almirah, room or building in a separate closed receptacle of glass, metal or earthenware. Every such box, almirah, room or building and every such receptacle shall be marked with the word “POISON” in red letters, both in English and in the local language and in the case of receptacles containing separate poisons, with name of such poison. 18. Poisons sold to be securely packed and labelled.— When any poison is sold, it shall be securely packed in a closed receptacle or container (according to the quantity); and every such receptacle or packet shall be marked with the word “Poison” in red characters in English and in local language and the name of the poison and the name and address of the licensee. 19. Penalty.— Whoever commits a breach of the provisions of these rules or of the conditions of the license shall be liable for a penalty as specified in section 6 of the Act. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Neetal P. Amonkar, Under Secretary (Home). Porvorim, 8th October, 2014. _________ SCHEDULE (See Rules 3 and 4) List of Poisons (3) The daily balance of stock should be entered in the register. 17. Custody of poisons kept for sale and labelling of receptacles in which they are kept.— All poisons kept for sale under these 1148 (1) Acetic acid. (2) Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) (beyond 5% concentration by weight). (3) Hydrochloric acid (HCI) (beyond 5% concentration by weight). (4) Phosphoric acid (H3PO4). OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 Hydrofluoric acid (HF). Perchloric acid (HCIO4). Formic Acid. Hydrocyanic acid except substances containing less than 0.1 per cent weight in weight of Hydrocyanic acid. Hydrochloric acid, except substances containing less than 5 per cent weight in weight of Hydrochloric Acid. Nitric acid, except substances containing less than 2 per cent weight in weight of Nitric Acid. Oxalic Acid. Perchloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate). Potassium Hydroxide except substances containing less than 2 per cent weight in weight of Potassium Hydroxide. Sodium Hydroxide except substances containing less than 2 per cent weight in weight of sodium Hydroxide. _________ FORM I (See rule 4) License for possession and sale of Poisons Register No.: .......................................................................... Name of Licensee: ................................................................ Locality of shop: ................................................................... Shri .......................................................................... son of Shri ..............................................carrying on business as ...........................................................in the ..................... (Name of Local Body) under ............................. Police Station, of ........................ District, is hereby licensed to possess for sale by retail and to sell by retail the following poisons, namely:— 1. ............................................................................ 2. ............................................................................ 3. ............................................................................ 4. ............................................................................ 5. ............................................................................ This license is subject to the following conditions, the breach of any of which shall involve cancellation of the license and the licensee shall be liable to a penalty as specified in section 6 of the Poisons Act, 1919. This license will remain in force from the date of grant for a period of five years unless previously terminated by the death of the licensee or cancelled by the Licensing Authority concerned. CONDITIONS (1) This license shall remain in force for a period of five years from the date of issue. (2) The license shall terminate on the death of the licensee-holder or on the transfer of his business or if granted to a firm or company, on the winding up or the transfer of the business of such firm or company. (3) The Licensing Authority may for any sufficient cause revoke or cancel any license. (4) Every sale of a poison shall, so far as possible, be conducted by the license-holder in person or where the license-holder is a firm or a company, through or under the supervision of an accredited representative of such firm or company. (5) A license-holder shall not sell any poison to any person unless the later personally known to him or identified to this satisfaction by producing photo-identity card. He shall not sell any poison to any person who appears to him to be under the age of 18 or to any person who does not appear to him to be in full possession of his faculties. (6) (i) Every license-holder shall maintain a register in which he shall enter all sales of poison other than those used by a chemist and druggist for dispensing or compounding in compliance with the prescription of a medical or veterinary practitioner. The following particulars shall be entered in such register in respect of each sale, namely:— (a) Serial No. (b) Date of sale. (c) Name, telephone number and address of the purchaser. (d) Name of the poison. (e) Quantity sold. (f) Purpose for which the poison was stated by the purchaser to be required. (g) Signature of purchaser or thumb impression if illiterate or in case of purchase by post, date of letter or written documents and reference to the originals in the file in which they are preserved. (h) Signature of dealer/license-holder. 1149 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 (ii) In a separate portion of the register shall be entered, in separate column for each poison, the quantity of each such poison sold daily and these entries shall be filed in from day to day. (iii) The signature under column (h) of the register shall be that of the license-holder himself or when the license-holder is a firm or company that of an accredited representative of such firm or company and shall be entered at the time of sale or dispatch to the purchaser. Such signature shall be held to imply that the writer has satisfied himself that the requirements of rule 14 of the Goa Poisons Possession and Sale Rules, 2014, have been fulfilled. (iv) All letters or written documents orders referred in column (g) of the register shall be preserved in original by the license-holder for a period of not less than two years from the date of the sale. 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 and local language and in the case of receptacles containing separate poisons with the name of such poisons. (9) (a) When any poison is sold, it shall be securely packed in closed receptacle or packet (according to the quantity) and every such receptacle or packet shall be labelled by the vendor with a label bearing the name of the poison in English and local language and the number and date of the entry in the register of sales shall be specified. (10) The license shall be held subject to the conditions mentioned above and any other conditions as specified by the Government and to the provisions of the Act and rules framed thereunder. Seal and Signature of Licensing Authority (7)(i) A license-holder shall maintain in respect of each poison a stock register, which shall contain the following particulars:— —————— Department of Personnel ___ (a) Serial No. (b) Date. Notification (c) Amount received, name and address of person from whom received. 1/9/2014-PER (d) Name and address of person from whom receive. (e) Amount sold. the (f) Constitution of India and in supersession Balance in stock. (g) Remarks. (ii) The stock register shall be balanced daily. (8) All poisons kept for sale by any license-holder (except those kept by a chemist and druggist for the purpose of dispensing or compounding in compliance with the prescription of a medical or veterinary practitioner) shall be kept in a box, almirah, room or building (according to the quantity maintained) which shall be secured by lock and key and in which no substance shall be placed other than poisons possessed in accordance with a license granted under the Act and each poison shall be kept within such box, almirah, room or building in a separate closed receptacle of glass, plastic, metal, or earthenware. Every such box, almirah, room or building and every such receptacle shall be marked with the word “Poison” in red characters in English 1150 In exercise of the powers conferred by proviso to Article 309 of the of the Government Notification No. 1/2/82-PER (PART) dated 6-7-1984, published in the Official Gazette, Series I No. 17 dated 26-7-1984, the Governor of Goa hereby makes the following rules to regulate the recruitment to the Group ‘B’, Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial post in the Office of the Commandant General Home Guards and Director of Civil Defence, Government of Goa, namely:— 1. Short title, application and commencement.— ( 1) These rules may be called the Government of Goa, Office OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 of the Commandant General Home Guards shall be eligible for appointment to the and Director of Civil Defence, Group ‘B’, Non- service: -Gazetted, Non-Ministerial post, Recr uitment Rules, 2014. Provided that the Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible (2) They shall apply to the post specified under the personal law applicable to such in column (1) of the Schedule to these rules (hereinafter called as the “said person and the other party to the marriage and that there are other grounds for so Schedule”). doing, exempt any person from the operation of this rule. (3) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 5 . Po w e r t o r e l a x . — W h e r e , t h e Government is of the opinion that it is necessar y or expedient so to do, it may, 2. Number, classification and scale of pay.— The number of posts, classification by order, for reasons to be recorded in w r i t i n g and in consultation with the Goa of the said post and the scale of pay Public Service Commission, relax any of the attached thereto shall be as specified provisions of these rules with respect to i n c o l u m ns Schedule: any class or categor y of persons. (2) to (4) o f the said 6. Saving.— Nothing in these rules shall Provided that the Government may affect reservation, relaxation of age limit var y the number of posts as specified in c o l u m n (2) o f t h e s a i d S c h e d u l e f r o m and other concessions required to be provided for Scheduled Castes and other time to time subject to exigencies of special work. accordance with the orders issued by the 3. Method of recruitment, age limit and categories of persons in Government from time to time in that regard. o t h e r q u a l i f i c a t i o ns. — T h e m e t h o d o f recruitment to the said post, age 7. These rules are issued in consultation limit, qualifications and other matters connected therewith shall be as with the Goa Public Service Commission vide their letter No. COM/II/13/72(1)/14/1132 specified in columns (5) to (13) of the said dated 30-9-2014. Schedule. 4. Disqualification.— No person who has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living or who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person, By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Yetindra M. Maralkar, Additional Secretary (Personnel). Porvorim, 14th October, 2014. 1151 1152 2 3 4 Scale of pay 5 6 Age limit for direct recruits ment from time to time). orders issued by the Govern- dance with the instructions or Goa Instru- 03 PB-2 SelecNot tion. ctor. (2014) General Rs. exceed(Subject Service, 9,300ing 40 to Group -34,800 years variation + ‘B’, depenNon- Grade (Relaxable dent on -GazePay for workRs. tted, Governload). Non- 4,200/-. ment -Ministerial. servants upto five years in accor- 1 Name/ /Desig- Number Classifiof nation cation posts of the post Whether selection post or non-selection post No. 6 (a) 7 Educational and other qualifications required for direct recruits 8 9 10 Method of recruitment, whether by direct recruitment or Period by promotion of or by deputation/ proba/transfer/contract tion, if and percentage any of the vacancies to be filled by various methods (iii) Knowledge of Marathi. (ii) Experience of imparting training in Civil Defence or Home Guards. Desirable: (i) Training in fire fighting, rescue and first-aid. (3) Knowledge of Konkani. Note: In case of non-availablility of suitable candidates possessing the essential qualification prescribed at Sr. No. (2) above, this requirement can be relaxed, However, the candidate should acquire the same within a period of one year from the date of appointment. 11 12 In case of recruitment by promotion/ If a /deputation/ D.P.C./ /transfer, grades /D.S.C. from which exists promotion/ what is its /deputation/ compo/transfer is sition to be made 13 Circumstances in which the Goa Public Service Commission is to be consulted in making recruitment Promotion: Platoon Group ConsultaCommander with ‘B’, tion with eight years regular the Goa D. P. C. service in the grade. consisting Public Service Transfer on depuof:Commistation: Officers under the Central/ (1) Chairman/ sion is /State Governments /Member of necessary for the Goa and Union Territomaking Public Service direct ries:— (a) (i) holding analo- Commission recruit—Chairman. ment, (ii) 33 1/ 3 % gous posts or, promoby transfer (ii) with five years tion, on deputa- service in posts in (2) Chief confirmaSecretary or tion, tion, failing the scale of PB-1 Rs. which, by 5,200-20,200+Grade his nominee selecting Pay Rs. 2,800 or —Member. an Officer direct for recruitment. equivalent; and appoint(3) Adminis(b) possessing the ment on trative educational qualitransfer fications and ex- Secretary/ on deputaperience prescribed /Head of for direct recruits Department tion and for under column (7). —Member. amend(the departmental ing/ (For officers in the feeder promotion /relaxing category who are in any of the and provisions the direct line of promotion will not be confirmation of these rules. only). eligible for considera- 2 (i) 66 / 3% Age: Two Essential: by promoNo. years. (1) Bachelor’s Degree from tion, failing Educaa recognised University or which, by tional equivalent. transfer on qualifi(2) Successful completion deputation caof Civil Defence Instructor’s tions: and failing Course at the National Civil both, by Yes. Defence College, Nagpur or direct equivalent. recruitment. Rules, 1972 service is admissible under Rule 30 of CCS (Pension) of added years of Whether the benefit Whether age & educational qualifications prescribed for the direct recruits will apply in the case of promotees SCHEDULE SERIES I No. 30 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 30 23RD OCTOBER, 2014 13 Department of Tribal Welfare Directorate of Tribal Welfarre ___ 10 tion for appointment on deputation. Similarly, deputationists shall not be eligible for consideration for appointment by promotion. Period of deputation including the period of deputation in another ex-cadre post held immediately preceding this appointment in the same Organisation/ /Department shall ordinarily not exceed three years). 11 12 Order 1-58-2012-13/GCSCST/5427 Sanction of Government is hereby accorded for revival of following post in the Goa State Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes under the establishment of the Directorate of Tribal Welfare with immediate effect. Sr. No. Designation Rs. 5,200-20,200 +G.P. 2,400 No. of post 1 9 1. Junior Stenographer Pay Scale 8 The expenditure on revival of post is debitable to the Budget Head:— 6 (a) 7 2225—Welfare of SC/ST/OBC; 02—Welfare of ST; 800—Other Expenditure; 05—Setting of Office of GCSCST for ST (Plan); 31—Grant in Aid. This issues with the recommendation of Administrative Reforms Department vide U. O. No. 420/F dated 6-3-2014 and concurrence of Finance (Rev. & Cont.) Department vide their U. O. No. 4678 dated 9-10-2014. 6 By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Secretary (Tribal Welfare). 3 Panaji, 21st October, 2014. www.goaprintingpress.gov.in 2 4 5 Sandhya Kamat, Director & ex officio Joint Printed and Published by the Director, Printing & Stationery, Government Printing Press, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Panaji-Goa 403 001. 1 PRICE – Rs. 11.00 PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS, PANAJI-GOA—238/360—10/2014. 1153
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