Delegation of Financial Powers Rules, 2024 – Book PDF by MoF, Department of Expenditure
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE
DELEGATION OF FINANCIAL POWERS RULES, 2024
PREFACE
Delegation in general, and delegation of financial powers in particular, is an important determinant of efficiency in large organisations. Recognizing the need for a contemporary framework that fosters quicker and more efficient decision-making without loss of control, the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 2024 has been formulated as a replacement for its predecessor, the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 1978.
The exercise of revising the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules began with a critical examination of the 1978 Rules. Some of the provisions were perceived as complex and occasionally ambiguous. A comprehensive revision, therefore, became imperative.
A key objective of the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 2024 is simplicity and ease of understanding. The aim is to empower users with a framework of rules that is not only comprehensive but also easily navigable, so that financial decisionmakers at all levels can comprehend and execute their responsibilities with clarity. The rules have also been designed to accommodate updates and modifications in a timely manner, making them adaptive and responsive to future needs.
To facilitate agile financial decision-making, the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 2024 allow greater autonomy to various levels of authority, and reduce bottlenecks. They aim to empower departments and individuals, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility for financial decisions.
(Dr. T. V. Somanathan)
Finance Secretary & Secretary (Expenditure)
Government of India
INDEX
RULES
- Short title and commencement
- Power to relax
- Definitions
- Provision of funds by Parliament
- General conditions on powers to sanction expenditure
- Residuary financial powers
- Sanction of expenditure
- Primary unit of appropriation
- Allotment of Funds
- Appropriation and Re-Appropriation
- Indents, contracts and purchases
- Powers of Subordinate Authorities
- Powers of Subordinate Authorities to write off loss
- Insurance of Government property
- Waiver of recovery of overpayment made to Government servants
- Expenditure on Schemes or Projects
- Grant-in-aid, loans, etc
- Trading operations
- Dismantlement of public buildings
- Communication of sanctions to audit
- Repeal and savings
ANNEXURES
I. List of Object Heads
II. General conditions for incurring Expenditure
APPENDICES
OTHER RELATED ORDERS
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