1. Whether LTC can be availed by engaging Private Taxi?
Ø No. It cannot be availed.
2. What are the provisions for encashment of Earned Leave while proceeding on LTC?
Ø Government
servants are allowed to encash ten days of earned leave at the time
of availing the LTC and to the extent of sixty days during the entire
career. The leave encashed at the time of LTC will not be deducted from
the maximum amount of earned leave encashable at the time of retirement.
Where both husband and wife are Government servants, the present
entitlement for availing LTC shall remain unchanged, and encashment of
leave equal to 10 days at the time of availing of LTC will continue to
be available to both, subject to a maximum of sixty days each during the
career. With effect from 3.6.2009, encashment leave is permitted
without any linkage to the number of days and nature of leave availed
while proceeding on LTC.
3. Can any official change his Home Town subsequently after the first declaration?
Ø The hometown once
declared and accepted by the controlling officer shall be treated as
final. In exceptional circumstances, the Head of the Department, the
Administrative Ministry may authorize a change in such declaration
provided that such a change shall not be made more than once during the
service of a Government servant.
4. What are all the conditions for declaring home town?
Ø In
normal parlance home town is a place where the government servant is
born. However it may not be applicable to most of the officials as many
would have shifted to other places from the place of their birth due to
various reasons. The following guidelines provided by the Govt which are
not exhaustive could be useful for deciding the home town. However the
decision of the Controlling Officer shall be final in accepting the
hometowns.
· The
place declared by Government servant is the one which requires his
physical presence at intervals for discharging various domestic and
social obligations, and if so, whether after his entry into service, the
Government servant had been visiting that place frequently.
· The
Government servant owns residential property in that place or whether
he is a member of a joint family having such property there.
· His near relations are resident in that place.
· Prior to his entry into Government service, the Government servant had been living there for some years.
· Where the
Government servant or the family of which he is a member owns a
residential or landed property in more than one place, it is left to the
Government servant to make a choice giving reasons for the same.
5. Whether both the husband and wife are eligible to LTC separately if they are government servants?
Ø When husband
and wife both are Govt. servants, they could, at their option, choose
to declare separate hometown and both of them may claim
the concession separately under the normal provisions of CCS (LTC)
Rules. In respect of the members of their respective families subject to
the condition that if husband or wife avails the facility as a member
of the family of the other, he or she will not be entitled for claiming
the concession for self independently. Similarly, the children shall be
eligible for the benefit in one particular block as members of the
family of one of the parents only.
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