As per the ACC (Appointments Committee of the Cabinet) directions, officers working on a Central Staffing Scheme (CSS) post can have an additional tenure of two years when shifting to a Non-Central Staffing Scheme post and vice-versa, with certain conditions. Concerns have been raised about officers staying beyond the stipulated tenure without proper approval, sometimes exceeding the seven-year limit outside their cadre. Additionally, some officers who shifted from CSS to Non-CSS posts were allowed premature repatriation without ACC approval. Any proposal for premature repatriation or tenure extension beyond the approved period for officers who have moved from a CSS post to a Non-CSS post should be referred to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoP&T) for approval.
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F. No.9/25/2006-EO (MM-I)
Government of India
Department of Personnel, Public Grievances \& Pensions
(Department of Personnel \& Training)
North Block, New Delhi, 1280 October, 2013
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub:- Extension in deputation tenure beyond the prescribed limit of seven years/premature repatriation from a Non-Central Staffing Scheme post – reg.
As per the ACC directions, an officer working on a Central Staffing Scheme (CSS) post is allowed an additional tenure of two years on his shift to a Non-Central Staffing Scheme post and vice-versa, subject to cadre clearance and further subject to the maximum limit of seven years outside the cadre at a stretch. While allowing the shift. the tenure of the officers is specified/fixed. Similarly as per extant policy. officers working on a CSS post on their premature repatriation on grounds other than promotion are required to undergo extended cooling off.
2. However, it has come to notice that officers have continued to stay beyond the stipulated tenure without the approval of the competent authority, sometimes even beyond the maximum stipulated limit of seven years outside the cadre. It has also come to notice that some of the officers who after their stint under the CSS had shifted to Non-CSS posts were allowed to go prematurely to their cadre without seeking the approval of the ACC.
3. The undersigned is directed to convey that any proposal for premature repatriation and extension in tenure beyond the approved tenure in respect of officers who have shifted from a CSS post and are now working on a Non-CSS post should be referred to DoP\&T for approval/orders of the competent authority.
4. All the Ministries/Departments are requested to ensure compliance of the above direction in future.
To.