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Conveyance Allowance Order Dated 01122021

The document discusses revised rates of conveyance allowance for Central Health Service doctors working in hospitals, dispensaries, and stores under CGHS units. It outlines the maximum and minimum monthly rates based on mode of conveyance maintained, requirements for minimum visits to receive full allowance, and exceptions for leave or vehicle issues.

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Conveyance Allowance Order Dated 01122021

The document discusses revised rates of conveyance allowance for Central Health Service doctors working in hospitals, dispensaries, and stores under CGHS units. It outlines the maximum and minimum monthly rates based on mode of conveyance maintained, requirements for minimum visits to receive full allowance, and exceptions for leave or vehicle issues.

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File No.

A-4501 3/01/2020'CHS-V

No. 4so8lorlzozo-CHS-V lAoZZZr6l


GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
(CENTRAL HEALTH SER\ACE DI\,ASION)
**.1(l(

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi rro orr


Dated, the tst December, zozt

OFFICEMEMORANDUM

Subject: - Grant of Conveyance Allowance at the revised rates to Central Health


Service (CHS) doctors working in Hospitals/Dispensaries/Stores in CGHS Units
under Central Government - reg.

The undersigned is directed to refer to t}is Ministry's OM No


A45orzlo4lzorZ-CHS V(PT) dated o9.o4.2o19 on the above mentioned subject and
to say that rate of conveyance allowance admissible to Central Health Sewice (CHS)
doctors working in Hospitals/Dispensaries /Stores in CGHS Units under Central
Government have been under consideration of the Government of India.

2. With the approval of Competent Authority it has now been decided that the
amount of Conveyance Allowance per month admissible to Central Health Service
(CHS) doctors working in Hospitals/Dispensaries/Stores in CGHS Units for visiting
Hospitals or paying domiciliary visits outside duty hours and performing other
official duties, will be as indicated below:
sl. Mode of Conveyance Maximum Minimum Rates
No Rates p.m. p,m,
(i) For those who maintain their own Motor 715C1- 3501-
lar
(iD For those who maintain Scooter/Motor 4501- r75l-
Cycle
(iiD For those who do not maintain either 19501- $ol-
Car or Motor Cycle/Scooter

3 The amount of the Conveyance Allowance will go up by z5 percent each time DA


rises by 5o percent as would be done in respect of other DA linked allowances.

4. For entitlement to the maximum amount of Conveyance Allowance mentioned


in Para z above, every Specialist/General Duty Medical Officer is required to pay on
an average (to be computed for a three month period) a minimum of zo visits in a
month to the hospital or 20 domiciliary visits outside his normal duty hours.Where
however, the number of domiciliary visits or visits to hospital fall short of this
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minimum limit of 20 but not below 6, there should be a proportionate reduction


in
of Rs.
the conveyance Allowance, subject to minimum grant of conveyance allowance
number of domiciliary visits or visits to
3So/-, Rs: 175/- and Rs' 13o/- p.m' In case of
ifi. f,o.pituf iuling below six in number, no conveyance will be admissible. The limit
fixed for the minimum number of zo visits will not however detract a
specialist/Medical officer from their responsibility towards the patients
to render
viiit to the hospital or paying domiciliary visits if the situation so wa*ants'

Every specialists/Medical officer claiming conveyance allowance will have


to
5.
iurnish a lertificate along with monthly pay bill to the effect that he is drawing
conveyance allowance in fulfiIlment of condition No' 4 above'

6. No conveyance allowance will be admissible during joining time, leave and any
period of temPorary transfer.

7. Medical Officers/Specialists who draw conveyance allowance at the minimum


rate specified in Para z above and those who do not maintain a motor car or
Motor
CyclefScooter and draw conveyance allowance @ Rs' r95o/- or Rs' r3o/-
p'm' as the
pay bill, to the
may be, will be required to furnish a certificate along the monthly
"ase
effect that the expenditure incurred by them by way of transport/conveyance
hire in
connection with domiciliary visits/official duty was not less than the amount ciaimed
by them as conveyance allowance.

g. Specialists/Medical ofEcer in receipt of conveyance allowance will not be


entitled to draw any Daily Allowance or Mileage Allowance for
journeys on official
duty, whether, within or beyond a radius of eight kilometers within the city municipal
limits.

g. In case the conveyance is not maintained or is not available for use, owing to its
being out of order or is not used for official journeys/hospital visit for any other
,ea.Jn, fo, a period of more than 15 days at a time, conveyance allowance wiII
be
admissible during such period at the rate prescribed in z (iii) above'

10. In the case of Meclical Officers/Specialists posted to Hospital Departments in


the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and safdarjung hospital under the CGHS ,
conveyance allowance in terms of this order will be admissible to those Medical
and are
Officers/Specialist who have been allotted a number of CGHS dispensaries
also available for consultation at the residence of the beneficiaries attached to
those
dispensaries. Other Medical Officers/Specialists posted to the aforesaid
hospitals
under the CGHS who are normally not expected to visit dispensaries but occasionally
pay domiciliary visits in their zone will be granted conveyance allowance on the basis
of iog Uoot -airtairr"d by them in terms o the Ministry of Finance
General orders
amended
contained in their oM No. F. rr(s)-E.Iv(B)/6odated the z4th May, 1961 as
from time to time.
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11. This order will take effect from ot.o7.2o7Z

t2. The expenditure involved will be met from the source from which the pay of the
Specialist/Medical Officers are drawn.

13. These orders are issued in supersession of aII the earlier orders on the subject.

1-4. This issued with the concurrence of Department of Expenditure vide their I.D.
Note No. A-zTozglrlzozt/PtlE.lt S17th CIC dated rz.ro.zozr and OM dated
22.1r.2021

Signed by Rajeev Jaiswal


Date: 0'l-'12-2021 17:5'l :09
Retfllj&o'g[q$*,u
Under Secretary to the Gort. of India
Tel: 2306 1986

To,

All Participating Units of Central Health Service

Copy to: -
1. The Pay & Accounts OfEcer, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Nirman
Bhawan, New Delhi rro orr
2. Department of Personnel & Training (Establishment-Allowance) Section,
North Block, New Delhi 11o oor
3. Department of Expenditure, E.W (7th CPC Matters) Ministry of Finance, North
Block, New Delhi rro oor
4. Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, RaiI Bhawan, New Delhi 11o oo1
5. The Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Dr SPM, Civic Centre,
New Delhi 11o oo2
6. Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi l1o oo1
7. The Administrator, New Delhi Municipal Council, Palika Kendra, Parliament
Street, New Delhi rro oor
8. Director General of Health Services, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi uo orr
9. The Director General, ESIC, Panchdeep Bhawan, Comrade Indrajeet Gupta
Marg, New Delhi uo ooz
10.The Director, Dte. CGHS, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi rro ou
1 1 .The Section Officer CHS l/fi/nl/N /V1, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi rro orr

12.The Sr. Technical Director, NIC, MoHFW

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