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GeneralFinancialRules


    to time. Administrative Departments should not, however, hold up the applications till that date, but
    forward each application to the Finance Division as soon as they become convinced that a
C   supplementary grant will be necessary.

            (3) On receipt of an application for a supplementary grant, the Finance Division will review
    the position of the grant as a whole with reference to the known actuals of the year to date and actuals
    and estimates for previous years. If after this examination the Finance Division comes to the
    conclusion that it should be possible for the Administrative Department to meet the expenditure
    within the sanctioned grant, either from normal savings or by special economies or in the last resort
    by judicious postponements of other expenditure, the Administrative Department will be so informed
    and no supplementary demand will be presented to the Parliament. If, on the other hand, the Finance
    Division considers that a supplementary grant will be necessary a demand will be placed before the
    Parliament as soon as possible.

            (4) The supplementary grants and appropriations referred to in the preceding paragraphs are
    such as are required by extra expenditure on the normal activities of the department. Expenditure on a
    new service, in the technical sense, and on new items, such as, new buildings, new roads, etc, for
    which no provision exists in the budget, may be incurred in the middle of the year only in exceptional
    cases. Government is averse, on general principle, to admitting such demands in the course of year.
    In case, however, the necessity to incur such expenditure is urgent, the Administrative Department
    should explain clearly why it was not provided for in the original Budget and it cannot be postponed
    for consideration in connection with the next Budget. The Finance Division, if satisfied on these
    points, will consider whether it would not be reasonableto ask the department concerned to curtail its
    other expenditure so as to keep the total within the grant. Ordinarily, no new service or item will be
    accepted by the Finance Division unless the department concerned can guarantee that the extra
    expenditure will be met from normal savings or by special economies within the grant. Cases which
C   involve a supplementary grant will normally be accepted by the Finance Division only if they relate
    to matters of real imperative necessity, or to the earning or safe-guarding of revenue. In such cases
    the demand for a supplementary grant, or for a token grant in respect of a 'new service' if the
    expenditure can be met by re-appropriation, will be presented to the Parliament as soon as practicable
    after the need arises.

                                      REAPPROPRIATION           OF FUNDS

    106. Reappropriation, which implies the transfer of funds from one primary unit of appropriation to
    another such unit within a grant, can be sanctioned under formal orders of a competent authority,
    only when it is known or anticipated that the appropriation for the unit from which funds are to be
    diverted will not be utilised in full, or that savings can be effected in the appropriation for that unit in
    the manner indicated in paragraph 101. In no case it is permissible to reappropriate from a unit with
    the intention of restoring the diverted appropriations to that unit when savings become available
    under other units later in the year. Any allotment or reappropriation within a grant or appropriation
    may be authorised at any time before but not after the expiry of the financial year to which such grant
    or appropriation relates.

    107. The different kinds of re-appropriations that may arise and the authorities competent to
    sanction the re-appropriations are detailed below :-

    (1) From a voted item to another voted item within a grant-
    (a) The Finance Division can sanction reappropriation from one voted item to           another voted item
    within a grant;

    b) Ministers can sanction reappropriation between operating units which does not involve
    undertaking a recurring liability.


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(2) From a voted item to anothervoted item involving re-appropriationfrom one grant to another:-
Supplementary  grantsshouldbe voted by the Parliamentin suchcases, no authority subordinate
                                                                   as                        to
it has powerto reappropriate.                                                                                  ,-)

(3) From one charged item to anotherchargeditem:- Ministers may sanctionreappropriationfrom
one operatingunit to another.The FinanceDivision should sanctionany other formal reappropriation
that may be necessary from onechargeditem to another.

(4) From a chargeditem to a voted item:- No reappropriation admissibleas the voted grant cannot
                                                          is
be increasedexceptby the Parliament.

(5) No re-appropriationfrom a voted to a chargeditem is admissible,but the Finance Division can
sanction supplementary  funds for any chargedservice againstearmarkedsavings under specified
voted grants,provided that executiveordersare issuedto the authority controlling the specifiedvoted
grantto restrictthe expenditurewithin the reducedfigure.

Note: The powers of reappropriationconferred upon subordinate    authoritiesare also subjectto the condition
specifiedthereinand suchother generalor specific restrictionas maybe imposedby Government this behalf.
                                                                                              in

108. An application for additional.appropriation of funds should ordinarily be supported by a
statement FormG.F.R.l1 (or otherspecialform as may be authorisedby departmental
          in                                                                       regulations)
showinghow the excessis proposed be met. In all orderssanctioning
                                    to                             re-appropriation, reasons
                                                                                    the
for savingsand excessand the primary units (and secondaryunits, where necessary)
                                                                               affected should
be invariably stated.The authority sanctioning appropriationshould endorsea copy of the order
                                              the
to the Chief Accounts Officer concerned.

                                      INEVITABLE PAYMENTS

109. It is an important financial principle that money indisputablypayable should not, as far as
possible,be left unpaid, and that moneypaid should underno circumstancesbe kept out of accounts
a day longerthan is absolutelynecessary   eventhoughthe paymentis not coveredby propersanction.
It is no economyto postponeinevitablepaymentsevenfor the purposeof avoiding an excessover a
grant or appropriationand it is very importantto ascertain,liquidate and record the paymentof all
actualobligations at the earliestpossibledate. It mustbe borne in mind that if an inevitable payment
is required to be made in the absence funds, the error lies not so much in the paymentas in the
                                       of
enteringinto of the relevantliability.

Note.When demands(original or supplementary) placed before the Parliament,suitable provision should
                                                 are
always be made for anticipated liabilities; and the provision in the Note below paragraph299(2) that
adjustment should not be madein the previousyear's accounts certaincircumstances
                                                              in                   should not be usedas a
cloak to cancelthe resultsof defectivebudgeting.The onusof providing that the disbursementcould not have
reasonably beenanticipatedshouldlie on the controlling officer.

110. A disbursing officer may not on his own authority authoriseany paymentin excess of the
funds placed at his disposal;but absence funds should not necessarily
                                          of                            preventthe paymentof any
sumsreally due by Government. the disbursingofficer is called upon to honoura claim which is
                                 If
certain to producean excessover the allotment or appropriationat his disposal,he should take the
orders of the administrative authority to which he is subordinatebefore authorisingpaymentof the
claim in question.


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Reappropriation

  • 1. GeneralFinancialRules to time. Administrative Departments should not, however, hold up the applications till that date, but forward each application to the Finance Division as soon as they become convinced that a C supplementary grant will be necessary. (3) On receipt of an application for a supplementary grant, the Finance Division will review the position of the grant as a whole with reference to the known actuals of the year to date and actuals and estimates for previous years. If after this examination the Finance Division comes to the conclusion that it should be possible for the Administrative Department to meet the expenditure within the sanctioned grant, either from normal savings or by special economies or in the last resort by judicious postponements of other expenditure, the Administrative Department will be so informed and no supplementary demand will be presented to the Parliament. If, on the other hand, the Finance Division considers that a supplementary grant will be necessary a demand will be placed before the Parliament as soon as possible. (4) The supplementary grants and appropriations referred to in the preceding paragraphs are such as are required by extra expenditure on the normal activities of the department. Expenditure on a new service, in the technical sense, and on new items, such as, new buildings, new roads, etc, for which no provision exists in the budget, may be incurred in the middle of the year only in exceptional cases. Government is averse, on general principle, to admitting such demands in the course of year. In case, however, the necessity to incur such expenditure is urgent, the Administrative Department should explain clearly why it was not provided for in the original Budget and it cannot be postponed for consideration in connection with the next Budget. The Finance Division, if satisfied on these points, will consider whether it would not be reasonableto ask the department concerned to curtail its other expenditure so as to keep the total within the grant. Ordinarily, no new service or item will be accepted by the Finance Division unless the department concerned can guarantee that the extra expenditure will be met from normal savings or by special economies within the grant. Cases which C involve a supplementary grant will normally be accepted by the Finance Division only if they relate to matters of real imperative necessity, or to the earning or safe-guarding of revenue. In such cases the demand for a supplementary grant, or for a token grant in respect of a 'new service' if the expenditure can be met by re-appropriation, will be presented to the Parliament as soon as practicable after the need arises. REAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS 106. Reappropriation, which implies the transfer of funds from one primary unit of appropriation to another such unit within a grant, can be sanctioned under formal orders of a competent authority, only when it is known or anticipated that the appropriation for the unit from which funds are to be diverted will not be utilised in full, or that savings can be effected in the appropriation for that unit in the manner indicated in paragraph 101. In no case it is permissible to reappropriate from a unit with the intention of restoring the diverted appropriations to that unit when savings become available under other units later in the year. Any allotment or reappropriation within a grant or appropriation may be authorised at any time before but not after the expiry of the financial year to which such grant or appropriation relates. 107. The different kinds of re-appropriations that may arise and the authorities competent to sanction the re-appropriations are detailed below :- (1) From a voted item to another voted item within a grant- (a) The Finance Division can sanction reappropriation from one voted item to another voted item within a grant; b) Ministers can sanction reappropriation between operating units which does not involve undertaking a recurring liability. 31
  • 2. GeneralFinancialRules (2) From a voted item to anothervoted item involving re-appropriationfrom one grant to another:- Supplementary grantsshouldbe voted by the Parliamentin suchcases, no authority subordinate as to it has powerto reappropriate. ,-) (3) From one charged item to anotherchargeditem:- Ministers may sanctionreappropriationfrom one operatingunit to another.The FinanceDivision should sanctionany other formal reappropriation that may be necessary from onechargeditem to another. (4) From a chargeditem to a voted item:- No reappropriation admissibleas the voted grant cannot is be increasedexceptby the Parliament. (5) No re-appropriationfrom a voted to a chargeditem is admissible,but the Finance Division can sanction supplementary funds for any chargedservice againstearmarkedsavings under specified voted grants,provided that executiveordersare issuedto the authority controlling the specifiedvoted grantto restrictthe expenditurewithin the reducedfigure. Note: The powers of reappropriationconferred upon subordinate authoritiesare also subjectto the condition specifiedthereinand suchother generalor specific restrictionas maybe imposedby Government this behalf. in 108. An application for additional.appropriation of funds should ordinarily be supported by a statement FormG.F.R.l1 (or otherspecialform as may be authorisedby departmental in regulations) showinghow the excessis proposed be met. In all orderssanctioning to re-appropriation, reasons the for savingsand excessand the primary units (and secondaryunits, where necessary) affected should be invariably stated.The authority sanctioning appropriationshould endorsea copy of the order the to the Chief Accounts Officer concerned. INEVITABLE PAYMENTS 109. It is an important financial principle that money indisputablypayable should not, as far as possible,be left unpaid, and that moneypaid should underno circumstancesbe kept out of accounts a day longerthan is absolutelynecessary eventhoughthe paymentis not coveredby propersanction. It is no economyto postponeinevitablepaymentsevenfor the purposeof avoiding an excessover a grant or appropriationand it is very importantto ascertain,liquidate and record the paymentof all actualobligations at the earliestpossibledate. It mustbe borne in mind that if an inevitable payment is required to be made in the absence funds, the error lies not so much in the paymentas in the of enteringinto of the relevantliability. Note.When demands(original or supplementary) placed before the Parliament,suitable provision should are always be made for anticipated liabilities; and the provision in the Note below paragraph299(2) that adjustment should not be madein the previousyear's accounts certaincircumstances in should not be usedas a cloak to cancelthe resultsof defectivebudgeting.The onusof providing that the disbursementcould not have reasonably beenanticipatedshouldlie on the controlling officer. 110. A disbursing officer may not on his own authority authoriseany paymentin excess of the funds placed at his disposal;but absence funds should not necessarily of preventthe paymentof any sumsreally due by Government. the disbursingofficer is called upon to honoura claim which is If certain to producean excessover the allotment or appropriationat his disposal,he should take the orders of the administrative authority to which he is subordinatebefore authorisingpaymentof the claim in question. ~ 32