Rule - 1 : Short Title
These rules may be called the Andhra Pradesh Leave Rules, 1933
Rule 2. Application
They shall apply to the holders of all posts under the rule making control of the State Government, whether for the time being in foreign service or not:
Rule 3. Commencement
These rules shall come into force on the 4th September, 1933.
Rule 4. Definitions
In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context: -
(a) "duty" does not include any period of absence on any leave admissible under these rules or under the Fundamental Rules read with Rule 5 of these rules but includes: -
(i) any period of absence on casual leave during a continuous period spent on duty
(ii) any period of absence on gazetted holidays or other days declared to be holidays by a competent authority, during a continuous period spent on duty;
(iii) any period of absence on gazetted holidays when permitted to be prefixed or affixed to leave;
(iv) any period of absence during the vacation either during a continuous period spent on duty or when permitted to be prefixed or affixed to leave;
(v) any period spent on foreign service if contribution towards leave salary is paid on account of such period;
(vi) joining time; and
(vii) all periods declared to be on duty under Fundamental Rule 9(6)(b) and the subsidiary rules made thereunder.
(b) (i) "Government Servant" means any person to whom these rules apply;
(ii) "Permanent Government Servant" means a government servant who holds substantively a permanent post in superior or Last Grade Service or who hold a lien on such a post or would hold such a lien had it not been suspended;
(iii) "Non-Permanent Government Servant" means a government servant who is not a permanent Government servant,
(c) "State Government" means the Government of Andhra Pradesh; and
(d) (i) "Pay" means the greater of the amounts specified below:
(a) the substantive pay (including special pay, overseas pay, technical pay, personal pay, and any other emoluments classed as pay) on the date before the leave commences, or
(b) that average monthly pay (including special pay, overseas pay, technical pay, personal pay and any other emoluments classed as pay) earned during the ten complete months preceding the month in which the leave commences. [Subs. by G.O.Ms.No. 509, Fin., Dt. 15-12-1976] [An officer who proceeds on earned leave is entitled to leave salary equal to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding on leave]. [Substituted by G.O.Ms.No. 19, Fin., Dt. 24-01-1977]
(ii) "Half pay" means half the substantive pay (including special pay, overseas pay, technical pay. personal pay and other emoluments classed as pay) on the day before the leave commences.
Note (4): For the purpose of sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of this clause 'Special Pay' drawn by non-cadre Deputy Secretaries to Government with reference to para 2 of G.O.Ms.No. 1656, General Administration (Special-A) Department, Dt. 30-09-1957, and the Special Pay drawn by Draftsman to Government in the Law Department, shall be treated as pay.
Note (5): For the purpose of sub-clause (i) and (ii) of this clause 'Special Pay' drawn by the Sub-Inspectors and Reporters of the Andhra Pradesh Shorthand Board, Hyderabad will be treated as pay).
G.O.Ms.No. 1558, Fin., Dt. 24-10-1958,
Memo.No. 28977/59, Fin., Dt. 02-02-1959,
G.O.Ms.No. 2294, Fin., Dt. 08-12-1959 &
G.O.Ms.No. 453, Fin., Dt. 06-12-1961
Note (6): For the purpose of sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of this clause, the Special Pay, of Rs. 150 paid to the Joint Secretary to Government, Law Department, in lieu of higher scale of pay shall be treated as pay]. [G.O.Ms.No. 128, Fin., Dt. 14-03-1972]
Note (7): For the purpose of sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of this clause all the Special pays drawn by the strictly confidential staff working in the General Administration and Home Departments will be treated as pay]. (G.O.Ms.No. 234, Fin., Dt. 01-07-1968)
Note (8): For the purpose of sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of this clause Special Pay drawn by the Special Branch Staff of C.I.D., consisting of the Manager, S.B. Clerks working as camp clerks to the I.G.P. and additional I.G.P. and Section Heads in Special Branch, C.I.D. will be treated as pay. - G.O.Ms.No. 158, Fin., Dt.01-07-1968)
(e) (i) 'half pay leave' means leave earned in respect of completed years of service,
(ii) 'half pay leave due' means the amount of leave calculated at the rate of twenty days per every completed year of the entire service, diminished by the amount of leave on private affairs and leave on medical certificate under the terms of 'unearned leave' before the terms of half pay leave became applicable.
Note: The term 'e1itire service' does not include emergency service.
RULINGS
[The pay in excess of that admissible under the State Government or the special pay or the deputation allowance drawn while on foreign service will not be taken into account for the purpose of calculating leavesalary. For the purpose of sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of this clause the deputation allowance in the nature of special pay drawn by Govt. Servants while on deputation to other Governments will be treated as pay]. (G.O.Ms.No. 202, Fin., Dt. 05-06-1964
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