State of Uttar Pradesh - Act
The U.P. Finance and Accounts Service Rules, 1992
UTTAR PRADESH
India
India
The U.P. Finance and Accounts Service Rules, 1992
Rule THE-U-P-FINANCE-AND-ACCOUNTS-SERVICE-RULES-1992 of 1992
- Published on 17 March 1992
- Commenced on 17 March 1992
- [This is the version of this document from 17 March 1992.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Part I – General
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Status of the service.
- The Uttar Pradesh Finance and Accounts Service is a State Service comprising Group 'A' and 'B' posts.3. Definitions.
- In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context :Part II – Cadre
4. Cadre of service.
Part III – Recruitment
5. Source of recruitment.
- Recruitment to the Ordinary Grade in the Service shall be made from the following sources :| (i) | Assistant Accounts Officers | .. | 30 per cent. |
| (ii) | Sub-Treasury Officers | .. | 15 per cent. |
| (iii) | Direct recruits | .. | 55 per cent. |
6. Reservation.
- Reservations for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and other categories shall be in accordance with the orders of the Government in force at the time of recruitment.Part IV – Qualifications
7. Nationality.
- A candidate for recruitment to the Service must be-8. Academic Qualifications.
- A candidate for direct recruitment to the service must hold a Bachelor's degree of a University established by law in India or of any other University recognised for this purpose by the Governor.9. Preferential Qualification.
- A candidate who has,-10. Age.
- A candidate for direct recruitment must have attained the age of twenty-one years and must not have attained the age of more than thirty-two years on the first day of July of the calendar year in which vacancies for direct recruitment are advertised by the Commission :Provided that the upper age limit in the case of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and such other categories as may be notified by the Government from time to time shall be greater by such number of years as may be specified.11. Character.
- The character of a candidate for direct recruitment to a post in the service must be such as to render him suitable in all respects for employment in the service. The appointing authority shall satisfy itself on this point.Note.-Persons dismissed by the Union Government or by a Local Authority or a Corporation or Body owned or controlled by the Union Government or a State Government shall be ineligible for appointment to any post in service. Any person convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude shall also be ineligible.12. Marital status.
- A male candidate, who has more than one wife living or a female candidate who has married a man already having a wife living, shall not be eligible for appointment to a post in the service :Provided that the Government may, if satisfied that there exist special grounds for doing so exempt any person from the operation of this rule.13. Physical fitness.
- No candidate shall be appointed to a post in the service unless he be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties. Before a candidate is finally approved for appointment he shall be required to pass an examination by a Medical Board :Provided that the examination by a Medical Board shall not be necessary in case of a candidate recruited by promotion.Part V – Procedure for Direct Recruitment
14. Determination of vacancies.
- The appointing authority shall determine the number of vacancies to be filled during the course of the year as also the number of vacancies to be reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other categories under Rule 6 of these rules. The vacancies for direct recruitment shall be intimated to the Commission.15. Procedure for direct recruitment.
16. Procedure for recruitment by promotion.
- Recruitment by promotion to the Ordinary Grade in the Service shall be made on the basis of merit, in accordance with the Uttar Pradesh Promotion by Selection in Consultation with the Public Service Commission (Procedure) Rules, 1970, as amended from time to time.17. Senior Scale, Grade II.
- Selection to the Senior Scale, Grade II shall be made on the recommendation of a Selection Committee, on the basis of seniority subject to rejection of unfit from amongst such substantively appointed officers of the Ordinary Grade who have completed eight years service, as such on the first day of July of the calendar year in which the selection is made. The Selection Committee shall be constituted as under :| (i) | the Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may beto the Government in Finance Department. | Chairman. |
| (ii) | Secretary to the Government in Personnel Department or hisnominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary. | Member. |
| (iii) | Director, Treasuries, Uttar Pradesh | Member : |
18. Senior Scale, Grade I.
- Selection to the Senior Scale, Grade I shall be made on the recommendation of a Selection Committee, on the basis of seniority subject to rejection of unfit, from amongst such substantively appointed officers of the Senior Scale, Grade II who have completed six years' service on the first day of July of the calendar year in which the selection is made. The Selection Committee shall be constituted as under :| (i) | the Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may beto the Government in Finance Department. | Chairman. |
| (ii) | Secretary to the Government in Personnel Department or hisnominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary. | Member. |
| (iii) | Director, Treasuries, Uttar Pradesh | Member : |
19. Special Scale.
- Selection to the Special Scale shall be made on recommendation of a Selection Committee, on the basis of merit from amongst such substantively appointed officers of the Senior Scale Grade I who have completed three years service, as such on the first day of July of the calendar year in which the selection is made. The Selection Committee shall be constituted as under :| (i) | the Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may beto the Government in Finance Department. | Chairman. |
| (ii) | Secretary to the Government in Personnel Department or hisnominee not below the rank of Joint Secretary. | Member. |
| (iii) | Director, Treasuries, Uttar Pradesh | Member : |
20. Higher Scale.
- Selection to the Higher Scale shall be made on the recommendation of a Selection Committee, on the basis of merit from amongst such substantively appointed officers of Special Scale who have completed one year service, as such, on the first day of July of the calendar year in which the selection is made. The Selection Committee shall be constituted as under :| (i) | the Chief Secretary to the Government. | Chairman. |
| (ii) | the Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may be, to the Government in Finance Department. | Member. |
| (iii) | the Secretary to the Government in Personnel Department. | Member : |
21. Supertime Scale.
- Selection to the Supertime Scale shall be made on the recommendation of a Selection Committee on the basis of merit from amongst substantively appointed officers of the Higher Scale. The Selection Committee shall be constituted as under :| (i) | the Chief Secretary to the Government. | Chairman. |
| (ii) | the Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may be, to the Government in Finance Department. | Member. |
| (iii) | the Secretary to the Government in Personnel Department. | Member : |
22. Combined Select List.
- If in any year of recruitment appointments are made both by direct recruitment and by promotion, a combined select list shall be prepared by taking the names of candidates alternatively in such a manner that as far as may be, prescribed percentage of direct recruits and promotees is maintained from the lists prepared under Rules 15 and 16, the first name being that of a candidate selected by promotion :Provided that the names of candidates recruited by promotion from amongst the Sub-Treasury Officers and Assistant Accounts Officers appearing in the combined select list shall be arranged in such a manner that the name of a candidate recruited by promotion from amongst the Sub-Treasury Officers shall be followed by names of two candidates recruited by promotion from amongst the Assistant Accounts Officers and so on, the first name being that of a candidate recruited by promotion from amongst the Sub-Treasury Officers.Part VI – Appointment, Probation, Confirmation and Seniority
23. Appointment.
- On the occurrence of substantive vacancies, the appointing authority shall make appointment by taking candidates in the order in which they stand in the list prepared under Rule 15, 16 or 22, as the case may be.24. Probation.
25. Training and departmental examination.
- All candidates selected for appointment to the service by direct recruitment shall be required to undergo such training and pass such departmental examination as may be prescribed by the Government from the time to time. The Government may also require the candidates entering the service by promotion to undergo such training and pass such departmental examination as it may consider expedient.26. Confirmation.
27. Seniority.
- The seniority of persons substantively appointed in the service shall be determined in accordance with the Uttar Pradesh Government Servants Seniority Rules, 1991, as amended from time to time.Part VII – Pay, etc.
28. Scales of pay.
29. Pay during probation.
30. Criteria for crossing efficiency bar.
- A member of the service shall not be allowed to cross the efficiency bar unless his work and conduct is found satisfactory and unless his integrity is certified.Part VIII – Other Provisions
31. Canvassing.
- No recommendations, either written or oral, other than those required under these rules will be taken into consideration. Any attempt on the part of a candidate to enlist support directly or indirectly for his candidature or by other means will disqualify him for appointment.32. Regulation of other matters.
- In regard to the matters not specifically covered by these rules Or by special orders, persons appointed to the service shall be governed by the rules, regulations and orders applicable generally to Government servants serving in connection with the affairs of the State.33. Relaxation from the condition of service.
- Where the State Government is satisfied that the operation of any rule regulating the conditions of service of persons appointed to the service causes undue hardship in any particular case, it may by consultation with the Commission, notwithstanding anything contained in the rules applicable to the case, by order dispense with or relax the requirements of that rule to such extent and subject to such conditions as it may consider necessary for dealing with the case in a just and equitable manner.34. Savings.
- Nothing in these rules shall effect reservations and other concessions required to be provided for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Government from time to time in this regard.Appendix[See Rules 4 (2) and 25 (2)]| Serial No. | Name of the post | Pay Scale | No. of posts |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| (A) | 1. Supertime Scale | Rs. 5,900-200-6,700 | 1 |
| 2. Higher Scale | Rs. 5,100-150-6,150 | 5 | |
| 3. Special Scale | Rs. 4,500-150-5,700 | 20 | |
| 4. Senior Scale Grade I. | Rs. 3,700-125-4,700-150-5,000 | 50 | |
| 5. Senior Scale Grade II. | Rs. 3,000-100-3,500-125-4,500 | 81 | |
| 6. Ordinary Grade | Rs. 2,200-75-2,800-E.B.-100-4,000 | 353 | |
| Total number of cadre posts | ... | 510 | |
| (B) | 1. Deputation Reserve (50 per cent of the number of cadreposts). | 255 | |
| 2. Training and Leave Reserve (8 per cent of the number ofcadre posts). | 40 |