State of Punjab - Act
The Punjab School Education Board Leave Regulations
PUNJAB
India
India
The Punjab School Education Board Leave Regulations
Rule THE-PUNJAB-SCHOOL-EDUCATION-BOARD-LEAVE-REGULATIONS of 1979
- Published on 30 April 1979
- Commenced on 30 April 1979
- [This is the version of this document from 30 April 1979.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title.
- These Regulations may be called the Punjab School Education Board Leave Regulations.2. Commencement.
- These Regulations shall come into force at once.3. Extent of application.
- Subject to the provisions of Regulation 29, they shall apply to all the employees of the Punjab School Education Board. The employees who are on foreign service with the Board, will, however, continue to the governed by their respective rules or by the terms of their deputation, as the case may be.4. Definitions.
- In these Regulations, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context :-5. Authorities empowered to grant leave.
- Power to grant leave of all kinds, except casual leave shall vest in the authorities indicated below :-| Class of Employees | Authority competent to grant leave |
| 1. Employees in the pay scale minimum of which is less thanRs. 825/- p.m. (the minimum of the scale of Supdt.) | Secretary |
| 2. Employees other than those specified in (1) above, | Chairman |
6. Power to refuse leave or recall employees on leave.
- Leave cannot be claimed as of right. When the exigencies of service so require, discretion to refuse or revoke leave of any description is reserved to the authority empowered to grant it and employee already on leave may be recalled by that authority when it is considered necessary in the interest of the Board.7. Lapse of leave on cessation of service.
- Leave earned by an employee lapses on the date on which he ceases to be in service.8. Earlier return from leave.
- An employee on leave may not return to duty before the expiry of the period of leave granted to him, unless he is permitted to do so by the authority which granted him leave.9. Commencement and Termination.
- (i) Leave shall commence from the day on which transfer of charge is effected and end on the day preceding that on which the charge is resumed; provided that no transfer of charge shall be necessary in the case of casual leave.10. Obligation to furnish leave address.
- An employee shall, before proceeding on leave intimate to the authority granting leave, his address while on leave and shall keep the said authority informed of any change in the address previously furnished.11. Report on return from leave.
- An employee on leave shall, unless otherwise instructed to the contrary, return for duty to the post from which proceeded on leave.12. When medical fitness certificate may be demanded.
- The authority sanctioning leave may require an employee who applied for leave for reason of health to produce a medical certificate of a Specified Medical authority.Similarly, it may require him to produce a medical certificate of fitness before he resumes duty even though such leave was not actually granted on a medical certificate. These Certificates should be in the forms given as annexures 'A' and 'B' to these Regulations.13. Leave not admissible to an Employee under Suspension.
- Leave may not be granted to an employee under suspension or against whom proceedings for disciplinary action are pending.Note. - The period spent under medical treatment by an employee under suspension, shall be treated as spent under suspension and the subsistence allowances as admissible under the regulations shall be given for that period. On reinstatement, it shall be specified whether it is to be treated as 'duty' or 'Non-duty' with reference to the provisions of the regulation unless the employee concerned desires and the competent authority orders that it may be converted into leave of the kind due and admissible to him.14. Leave Account.
- A leave account showing the various kinds of leave earned by an employee shall be maintained in the form given as Annexure 'C'.15. When application should be submitted.
16. Earned Leave.
17. Limit up to which leave may be taken.
- Accumulation of leave shall be permissible to any extent but the period of earned leave which can be taken at one time shall be 120 days. Leave on half pay will not ordinarily be allowed for more than 360 days at a time. Earned leave and leave on half pay can, however, be combined.18. Leave Salary
19. Maternity Leave.
- The competent authority may grant to a female employee maternity leave on full pay for a period not ordinarily exceeding three months. The grant of leave should be so regulated that the date of confinement falls within the period of this leave. This leave may be extended to six months on the certificate of the Principal Medical Officer or Medical Officer of the Board or of a member of the Women's Medical Service, India. Maternity leave is not debited against the leave account. Provided that no leave under this regulation shall be granted to a female employee who has three or more children.Note 1 :- During such period she shall be paid leave salary equal to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding on leave. The term 'pay' in this regulation includes officiating pay provided the authority sanctioning the leave certifies that the employee would have continued to officiate had she not proceeded on leave.Note 2 :- Maternity leave under this regulation may also be granted in cases of mis-carriage, abortion, including abortion induced under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971, subject to the conditions that :-20. Extra-ordinary leave.
21. Casual Leave
| (i) Employee with service not exceeding 10 years. | 10 days in a year. |
| (ii) Employees with 10 to 20 years. | 15 days in a year |
| (iii) Employees with service exceeding 20 years. | 20 days in a year |
22.
These Regulations will not apply to employees who have been allocated to the Board from the Panjab University. Such employees shall continue to be governed by the Regulations of the Panjab University applicable to them at the time of their allocation unless any employee specifically opts for leave Regulations of the Board. Such option shall be exercised within 3 months of the date of enforcement of these Regulations and option once exercised shall be final.23. Interpretation of Relaxation
| Earned Leave | |||||||
| Duty | Leave taken | ||||||
| From | To | Number of days | Leave earned (in days) | Leave at credit (in days) | From | To | No of days |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| Half-Pay Leave on Private Affairs and onMedical Certificates | |||||
| Length of Service | Credit of Leave | ||||
| Balance on return from leave | From | To | No. of completed year of service | Leave earned (in days) | Leave at credit (cols. 26-13) |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
| Leave on Private Affairs or on MedicalCertificate | Commuted Leave on Medical on full pay (Limitedto 240 days) in entire Service | ||||
| From | To | No. of days | From | To | No of days |
| 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
| Commuted leave converted into half-pay leave | Leave not due on medical Certificate (Limitedto 360 days) in entire service | |||||
| From | To | No. of days | Total half-pay leave taken (Cols. 17+21+24) | Balance on return from leave (Cols. 4-15) | Remarks | |
| 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |