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COIR BOARD SERVICES

481f91de8afc8347b207a096d0396f3e71a7f7ee · 1953 · State unknown

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Parent: THE COIR INDUSTRY ACT, 1953 (87921f235bce1667dd634603883361857505d0d6)

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COIR BOARD SERVICES (CLASSIFICATION, CONTROL AND APPEAL) BYE-LAWS, 1969 (AS AMENDED UPTO 22 NOVEMBER, 1988) ural an re N Indian i Coir Fibre COIR BOARD (GOVERNMENT OF INDIA) ERANAKULUM, KOCHI-682 016 Natur 1 COIR BOARD MINISTRY OF COMMERCE New Delhi, the 7 th January 1969 S. O. 200 – The following Bye-laws made by the Coir Board in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) (d) of section 27 of the Coir Industry Act, 1953 (45 of 1953) read with Bye-laws 15 and 16 of the Coir Board (Transaction Business, Conditions of Service of Employees and maintenance of Accounts) Bye-laws, 1955 and confirmed by the Central Government are hereby published as required by Sub-section (2) of the said section, namely; 1. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT (a) These Bye-laws, may be called the Coir Board Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Bye-laws, 1969. (b) They shall come into force at once. 2. INTERPRETATION: In these Bye-laws, unless the context otherwise requires: (a) ‘appointing authority’ in relation to a Board’s employee means: (i) the authority empowered to make appointments to the post which the Board’s employee for the time being holds, or (ii) the authority which appoint the Board's employee to the post which he for the time being holds, (b) ‘Board’ means the Coir Board established under Section 4 of the Coir Industry Act, 1953 (45 of 1953)’ (c) ‘Board’s employee’ means any person employed under the Board under Section 9(2) of the Coir Industry Act,1953 (45 of 1953) and includes a person whose services have been lent on foreign service to the Central or any State Government or any local body or authority and also a person in the service of the Central Government or State Government or a local or other authority whose services are placed temporarily at the disposal

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1 · SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT (a) These Bye-laws, may be called the Coir Board Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Bye-laws, 1969.
2 · INTERPRETATION: In these Bye-laws, unless the context otherwise requires:
4 · PROTECTION OF RIGHTS AND PRIVILAGES, CONFERRED BY ANY LAW OR AGREEMENT:
1 · Not less than Rs. 1300/- A
2 · Not less than Rs 900/ but less than Rs. 1300/- B
3 · Over Rs. 290/- but less than Rs.900/- C
6 · Appointments to the posts of Chairman and Secretary of the Board shall be made by the Central Government. Appointments to other posts shall be made by the authorities specified in this behalf in the Schedule.
6 · Suspension: (1) The appointing authority or any authority to which it is subordinate or the Chairman may place a Board employee under suspension:
10 · AUTHORITY TO INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS:
8 · shall be made except after an enquiry held, as far as may be, in the manner
1 · An employee of the Board shall not take the assistance of any other employee of the Board who has two pending disciplinary cases on hand in which he has to
13 · PROCEDURE FOR IMPOSING MINOR PENALTIES:
1 · Subject to the provisions of clause (3) of bye-law 12, no order imposing on a
8 · shall be made except after:
14 ·
17 · PROVISIONS REGARDING OFFICERS LENT TO OTHER AUTHOROTIES:
1 · Where the services of Board’s employee are lent to any other authority
2 · In the light of the findings in the disciplinary proceeding taken against such lent Board employee:
1 · A Board’s employee including a person who has ceased to be a Board’s servant may prefer an appeal against all or any of the orders, specified in bye-law 20 to the authority
26 · 1. Notwithstanding anything, contained in these bye-laws, the Central Govt. on its own motion or otherwise, after calling for the records of the case; review any order which is
3 · An application for review shall be within the same manner as if it were an appeal
27 · SERVICE OF ORDERS NOTICES, ETC.
28 · POWER TO RELAX TIME LIMIT AND TO CONDONE DELAY
1 · Any proceedings pending at the commencement of these bye-laws shall be continued and disposed of as far as may be in accordance with the provisions of