All India Services – Regulation of tenure of the officers
Regulation of tenure of the officers on Central Deputation under Central Staffing Scheme seeking Cadre Clearance for appointments to Non-CSS posts on ‘shift’ basis – regarding [ All India Services ]
When No-Objection / cadre clearance has been conveyed in respect of All India Services Officers on Central Deputation by the State Government/Cadre Controlling Authority for additional tenure within seven years, it would be treated as a general permission for the period rather than against any particular post. It would be treated as such not-withstanding the fact that the State Government/ Cadre Controlling Authority may have given the clearance for a specific post
F.No.36/5812012-EO(SM-I)(1)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
(O/o the Establishment Officer)
New Delhi, dated 9th January 2013.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Regulation of tenure of the officers on Central Deputation under Central Staffing Scheme seeking Cadre Clearance for appointments to Non-CSS posts on ‘shift’ basis – regarding [ All India Services ]
As per the Consolidated Deputation Guidelines circulated vide DoP&T’s OM No. AB- 14017/33/2005-AIS (II) (Part-I) dated 28.11.2007, the provision below Para 1.2 states that “if an officer moves from a Central Staffing Scheme post to a non-Central Staffing Scheme post, or, vice versa, she/he shall be eligible for an additional tenure of two years, subject to at least two years on either post.”
2. It was subsequently decided vide this Department’s OM No. 31/20/2008-EO(MM-I) dated 09.03.2012 to make it necessary to obtain cadre clearance from the parent cadre for a shift from a Central Staffing Scheme post to a Non-Central Staffing Scheme post and vice versa as this entails an additional two years of central deputation.
3. In this, regard, it has been observed that the State Governments/Cadre Controlling Authority are giving post-based cadre clearance and if an officer is not selected for that post and wishes to apply again., she/he has to again seek a fresh cadre clearance.
4. In view of above, the Competent Authority has now decided that once No-Objection / cadre clearance has been conveyed by the State Government/Cadre Controlling Authority for additional tenure within seven years, it would be treated as a general permission for the period rather than against any particular post. It would be treated as such not-withstanding the fact that the State Government/ Cadre Controlling Authority may have given the clearance for a specific post.
5. These instructions take prospective effect.
Sd/-
(Ravi Kota)
Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India

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