No: -- Dated: Apr, 04 1972

HARYANA GOVERNMENT

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEARTMENT

(POLITICAL BRANCH)

Notification

The 4th April, 1972

No. 1450-Pol.(2P)-72 .- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 8 and 9 of the Haryana Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Act, 1970, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Governor of Haryana hereby makes the following rules to regulate the [ ]1 allowances of Ministers, namely:-

1. These rules may be called the Haryana Ministers Allowances Rules, 1972

2. A Minister, when traveling by rail on duty, shall be entitled to:-

(a) a First Class coupe or if this be not available a First Class four-berth compartment, or a coupe in an-air conditioned coach and if a coupe be not available a first class four-berth compartment in an-air conditioned coach or a single seat in a rail-car between Kalka and Simla;

(b) recover the actual traveling expenses subject to a maximum of six paise per mile;

(c) railway fare actually paid for not more than six personal servants at the lowest class rates; whether they travel with him or proceed or follow him;

(d) conveyance of all personal effects including stores carried for consumption, whether taken in the luggage van of the train or sent by another train;

(e) the whole cost of conveyance of a motor car, when it has been employed for journeys made in the public interest and four fifth of the cost of carriage where it has served personal conveyance to an appreciable extent; and

(f) in additional to the concessions mentioned above, a Minister may for a journey by rail, draw full daily allowance for the days of departure from and arrival at head quarters.

Notes : - (i) If on any one day, two separate journeys are performed one ending at and the other commencing from headquarters; one half daily allowance will be admissible in respect of each separate journey.

(ii) Where in these rules, First Class railway accommodation is referred to, it includes accommodation of the class next below First Class available on a particular route

3. (1) When traveling by road or steamer, otherwise than by a conveyance provided at State expense a Minister may charge his actual traveling expenses on his own certificate that the amount charged has been actually paid and does not include any charge for refreshments, hotel or staging bungalows. In the alternative, he may, if he so chooses draw for a journey by road-

(a) mileage allowance of 1[ten rupees] per kilometer;

(b) actual expenses of the transport of-

(i) his personal servants up to a maximum number of six; and

(ii) all luggage for which be vouchers as his personal effects including stores taken for consumption on tour; and

(c) mileage allowance for carriage of empty cars by road at thirty seven paise per mile.

Note:- “Actual expenses” include transport charges by rail and by road.

(2) A Minister may while traveling by road or steamer, draw full daily allowance for the days of departure from and arrival at headquarters

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