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Technology Development Board Act, 1995 Section 23

RULES AND REGULATIONS TO BE LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT -Every rule and every regulation made under this Act shall be laid,

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Technology Development Board Act, 1995 Section 23 is part of Technology Development Board Act, 1995 - RULES AND REGULATIONS TO BE LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT -Every rule and every regulation made under this Act shall be laid,. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Deptt. of Science & Technology), Noti. No. G.S.R. 523(E), dated November, 14, 1996, published in the Gazette of India, Extra., part II, Section 3(i), dated 14th November, 1996, pp. 6-10, No. 382 {File Nil. 11-IRD/1/94-TT] In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 21 of the Technology Development Board Act, 1995 (44 of 1995), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely :- RULE 01: SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT (1) These rules may be called the Technology Development Board Rules, 1996.

(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. RULE 02: DEFINITIONS -In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) "Act" means the Technology Development Board Act, 1995 (44 of 1995);

(b) "Board" means the Technology Development Board constituted under sub- section (1) of Section 3 of the Act;

(c) "Form" means the form annexed to these rules;

(d) all other words and expressions used in these rules, but defined in the Act or the Research and Development Cess Act, 1986 (32 of 1986) shall have the meaning respectively assigned to them in those Acts. RULE 03: TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT BOARD (1) The Board shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Act.

(2) Four members shall be appointed to the Board under clause (g) of sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Act.

(3) The members appointed under sub-rule (2), shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be eligible for re-appointment. RULE 04: MEETING -The Board shall ordinarily hold at least two meetings in a year on dates to be fixed by the Chairperson for the transaction of business. RULE 05: RESIGNATION (1) A member appointed under clause (g) of sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Act, may resign his seat by writing under his hand addressed to the Chairperson of the Board, who shall cause to forward it to the Central Government.

(2) The office of the member of the Board falls vacant from the date on which his resignation is accepted by the Central Government. RULE 06: REMOVAL FROM THE BOARD -The Central Government may remove any member of the Board appointed under clause (g) of sub-section (3) of Section 3 of the Act,-

(a) if he is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent court; or (b) if he is an undischarged insolvent; or (c) if he is convicted of any offence involving moral turpitude; or (d) if his conduct is found to be unbecoming of a member. RULE 07: DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST BY MEMBERS -If any member of the Board or his/her family members has any interest in a proposal submitted for consideration of the Board, the member shall disclose the extent of his interest in the proposal. RULE 08: PRESIDING OVER THE MEETINGS OF THE BOARD The Chairperson or in his absence, such other member present as is decided by the Board shall preside at every meeting of the Board. RULE 09: QUORUM (1) The quorum necessary for the transaction of business at a meeting of the Board shall be one-half of the total number of members.

(2) If at any time there is no quorum, the Chairperson or the person presiding over a meeting shall adjourn the meeting until there is a quorum.

(3) Where a meeting has been adjourned under sub-rule (2), the business which would have been brought before the original meeting if there had been a quorum present thereat, shall be brought before, and may be transacted at an adjourned meeting whether there is quorum present or not. RULE 10: POWER TO CALL BOARD MEETINGS -The Chairperson of the Board may at any time call a meeting of the Board and shall do so if a requisition for that purpose is presented to him by at least four members of the Board. RULE 11: NOTICE OF MEETINGS AND BUSINESS -A list of the business to be transacted at every meeting except at an adjourned meeting, signed by the Secretary of the Board or an officer authorised by the Chairperson, shall be sent to the address of each member at least seven days before the day fixed for such meeting, and no business shall except where the Chairperson or the person presiding over the meeting otherwise directs, be brought before, or transacted at; in any meeting other than the business of which a notice has been so given. RULE 12: VOTING (1) All matters brought before any meeting of the Board shall be decided by the majority of the votes of the members present and voting.

(2) The Chairperson or the person presiding over a meeting shall have and exercise a second or a casting vote in all cases of equality of votes. RULE 13: INVITEES TO THE BOARD MEETINGS The Chairperson of the Board may invite any person or persons to attend any meeting of the Board but such persons shall have no right to vote. RULE 14: RECORD OF BUSINESS (1) The record of business transacted at every meeting of the Board shall be prepared by the Secretary for approval by the Chairperson or the member presiding at such meeting.

(2) When any business is transacted by circulation of papers, the Secretary shall prepare a record of the business so transacted for approval by Chairperson of the Board directing the Circulation.

(3) The record of business transacted at every meeting of the Board shall be approved and signed by the Chairperson or the member presiding at such meeting, and the approved record of business shall be submitted to the Board at its next meeting.

(4) A record shall be maintained by the Secretary of items of business transacted by the Board or the committees thereof. RULE 15: APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES (1) The Board may appoint such committee or committees as the Board deems necessary to exercise such powers and discharge such functions as may be delegated to it under these rules. (2)The Chairperson may, on the recommendation of the Board, appoint such Committee or Committees as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of duties of the Board.

(3) The Chairperson may, on the recommendation of the Board, coopt members to any of the Board within the stipulated time unless extended by the Board. RULE 16: POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE CHAIRPERSON The Chairperson shall (1) be responsible for the proper functioning of the Board and the committees thereof and the implementation of the decisions arrived at by the Board or by the committee and the discharge of duties imposed on him by these rules under the provisions of the Act, (2) exercise such supervisory and administrative control over all officers and staff of the Board as may be necessary for efficient discharge of functions under the Act, (3) require the Board or any committee thereof to defer taking action in pursuance of any decision taken by the Board, pending a reference to the Central Government on such decision;

(4) take decision on urgent matters that cannot await disposal by the Board and such decisions shall be put up to the Board for approval at its next meeting:

Provided that where the Board modifies or reverses the decision taken by the Chairperson, such modification or reversion shall be without prejudice to the validity of any action taken before such modification or reversion. RULE 17: POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY -Subject to the overall supervision, direction, control and guidance of the Chairperson, the Secretary of the Board shall :-

(1) be the Chief Executive Officer of the Board;

(2) be responsible for implementing the decisions of the Board;

(3) process applications related to financial assistance and refund of cess;

(4) cause to prepare and submit the budget proposal, annual report and the annual accounts to the Board for its approval;

(5) issue notices, prepare and circulate the agenda/minutes and convene meetings of the Board;

(6) open bank accounts with the approval of the Board and regulate the operations of bank accounts;

(7) sanction office expenses including salaries, contingencies subject to the budgetary provisions;

(8) regulate tenders and entering into contracts with any person on behalf of the Board, for the procurement of equipment, stationary, subject to the budgetary provisions;

(9) prepare staff structure, and their service conditions, and place before the Board for its approval;

(10) take such actions as may be necessary to defend the interest of the Board at any court of law; and (11) carry out any other duties required/assigned by the Chairperson and the Board. RULE 18: STARTING UP OF FUND FOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION -There shall be constituted a Fund for Technology Development and Application into which credits of amounts of grants and income from investment along with other monies specified in sub- section (1) of Section 9 and Section 10 of the Act shall be accredited:

Provided that any amount having been credited to the Fund is ordered or directed as payable to any claimant by orders of appellate authority or court, shall be paid from the Fund. RULE 19: PROCEDURE FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (1) The Board may provide financial assistance as provided for under Section 6 of the Act.

(2) Any applicant who is desirous to seek financial assistance from the Fund, shall apply to the Board in Form A.

(3) The Secretary of the Board or an officer authorised by the Board shall, as soon as may be, after the receipt of an application referred to in sub-rule (2), process the application.

(4) It shall be open to the Board or its authorised officer.

(a) to call for any further information from the applicant:

(b) to appoint an expert or experts to make an investigation and report on any aspect relating to the application.

(5) No refusal of grant of financial assistance shall be made unless an opportunity is given to the applicant of being heard.

(6) The decision of the Board on any application shall be final.

(7) An authorised officer may disburse the financial assistance approved by the Board as per the terms and conditions laid down by the Board.

(8) The disbursement of financial assistance referred to in sub-rule (7) shall be subject to an agreement between the Board and the applicant, as laid down by the Board.

(9) The interest to be charged on the loan shall be at a rate as decided by the Board.

(10) In case of any default in repayment of the amount of the loan, or payment of any instalment thereof or interest thereon, an additional interest as may be fixed by the Board on the amount of default shall be payable by the loanee.

(11) The Board may, in part or in full, waive the payment of such additional interest under special circumstances.

(12) The repayment of loan together with interest thereon shall commence one year after the project is successfully completed and in any case before the end of the fourth year from the date of disbursement of loan, and the loan amount along with interest due thereon shall be recoverable in five annual instalments.

(13) In case of the project having been declared as a failure in terms of provisions of the agreement, the Board may consider waiving of the recovery of the interest and the loan amount; and in such an eventuality, the unutilised balance amount shall be refunded to the Board and the assets created shall be disposed of in a manner decided by the Board. RULE 20: TRAVELLING AND OTHER ALLOWANCE TO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND ITS COMMITTEES (1) A member of the Board or any Committee other than a Government servant, shall be entitled to draw, in respect of any journey performed by him for the purpose of attending a meeting of the Board or of a duly constituted Committee thereof or for the purpose of discharging any duty assigned to him by the Board or the Committee concerned, travelling allowances and daily allowances at the highest rates as admissible to the officials of the Government Undertakings (Category 'A') for the time being in force.

(2) In case of any journey performed by an official of the Central or the State Government especially nominated by the Board to serve on any ad hoc Committee or any other Committee or to attend to any other business of the Board, the Travelling and Daily Allowances admissible to him shall be payable by the Board, at rates admissible to him under the rules of the Government under which he is for the time being employed.

(3) No Travelling Allowance or Daily Allowance shall be allowed to a member of the Board or of any Committee unless he certifies that he has not drawn any Travelling or Daily Allowance from any other source in respect of the journey and halt for which the claim is made.

(4) Travelling Allowance shall be payable from the usual place of residence of Member of the Board or any of the Committees to the place of the meeting or the place where he has gone to attend to any business of the Board and back to his place of residence :

Provided that when the journey commences from or the return journey terminates at any other place the Travelling Allowances shall be limited to the amount that would have been payable had the journey commenced from or terminated at the usual place of residence, or to the amount payable in respect of the actual journey undertaken whichever is less :

Provided further that in special circumstances the Chairperson may grant Travelling Allowance from places other than the usual place of residence of a member. RULE 21: CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCES -No Conveyance Allowance for attending meetings of the Board or any of the Committees of any other business of the Board shall be paid to those members of the Board or any of the Committees who draw Travelling Allowance:

Provided that a Member of the Board of the Committees who is resident at a place where the meeting of the Board or any of the Committees is held or where any other business of the Board is transacted, may be paid the actual expenditure incurred on conveyance by him in addition to the daily allowance, as admissible under Rule 20. RULE 22: OPENING OF BRANCH OFFICES -The Board may with the prior approval of the Central Government, set up its branch office/offices at any other place. RULE 23: CONSULTATION WITH THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT -The Board may, if it considers necessary, seek the advice of the Central Government for the administration of the Technology Development Board Act, 1995 (44 of 1995), and the Research and Development Cess Act, 1986 (32 of 1986), as amended from time to time. RULE 24: INTERPRETATION OF RULES -Where any doubt arises as to the interpretation of these rules, interpretation shall be referred to the Central Government for its decision. RULE 25: POWER TO RELAX Where the Board is satisfied that the operation of any of these rules, causes undue hardship in any particular case, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax the requirement of that rule to such extent and subject to such conditions, as it may consider necessary for dealing with the case in a just and equitable manner:

Provided that no such order shall be made, except with the previous approval of the Central Government. RULE 26: HEAD OFFICE OF THE BOARD -The Head Office of the Board shall be at Delhi. RULE 27: REVISION (1) The Central Government may. for reasons to be recorded in writing, review any decision of the Board or its Committees and pass such order in the matter as it thinks fit.

(2) A copy of such order of the Central Government shall thereupon be sent to the Board or the Committee concerned, as the case may be, by the Central Government.

(3) On receipt of a copy of the order as aforesaid, the Board or the Committee, as the case may be, may make a representation to the Central Government against the said order and the Central Government may after considering the said representation, either cancel, modify or confirm the order passed by it under sub-rule (1) or take such other action in respect of the matter as may in the opinion of the Central Government, be just or expedient having regard to all the circumstances of the case. Central Bare Acts

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