No. 19030/6/2010-E.IV
Government of India Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the | 10 February, 2012
Office Memorandum
Subject:
Concession to persons re-employed in Government Service : Payment of Travelling Allowance- reg.
References have been received whether the Travelling Allowance
(TA) admissible to pensioners re-appointed to Govt. service, under SR
107 of FR & SR Part II (Travelling Allowance Rules) includes TA
in respect of family of the pensioner and other TA entitlements which a
serving Government official is normally entitled to on transfer.
2. The matter has been considered and it has been
decided that pensioners re-employed to posts, where holding of a post
under the Central Government is a pre¬ requisite for such re-employment
or where the Recruitment Rules of the post to which the pensioner is
re-employed provides this as one of the qualifications, would be
entitled to Travelling Allowance subject to the following:-
i) The entitlement for Travelling Allowance would
be with reference to the post last held and the last pay drawn under the
Government, at the time of retirement.
ii) The provisions of SR 116 of the TA Rules, as
admissible to Govt. officials on transfer in public interest, would be
applicable.
iii) Unless provided for in the terms &
conditions of the post where the pensioner is re-employed, if ‘TA on
Retirement’ has already been claimed by the reemployed pensioner from
the ofice/organization from where he has retired/superannuated, no
additional TA would be admissible on expiry of the term of his
re-employment. If the re-employed pensioner has not claimed ‘TA on
Retirement’ within six months of his retirement and he is re-employed
under the Central Govt. before the expiry of six months from his date of
superannuation/retirement, he can claim ‘TA on Retirement’ after expiry
of the term of his re-employment, with reference to the post held at
the time of retirement and pay last drawn at the time of retirement, in
terms of Gol Order No. 2 below SR 147. In such an event, the ‘TA on
Retirement’ would be reimbursed by the office/organization from where
the reemployed pensioner had retired/superannuated.
3. Past cases, already settled would not be re-opened.
(Subhash Chand)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India
To
All Ministries/Departments of the Govt. of India,etc. as per standard distribution list
Copy to:
1. C&AG and UPSC, etc. (with usual number of spare copies) as per standard endorsement list.
2. All Financial Advisers.
3. NIC, MoF with the request to upload the OM on the website of
this Ministry.No. 19030/6/2010-E.IV Government of India Ministry of
Finance
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By: T K B SEN
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