THE PUNJAB REPRODUCTIVE,
MATERNAL, NEO-NATAL AND CHILD HEALTH
AUTHORITY ACT 2014
( VIII of
2014)
[27th March,
2014]
An Act
to provide for the
establishment of the Punjab Reproductive, Maternal, Neo-natal and Child Health
Authority.
Whereas
it is expedient to establish an Authority for purposes of providing a legal
framework for managing affairs of employees and staff of national program for
primary healthcare and family planning and for ancillary matters; It is enacted
as follows:-
1.
Short title
and commencement.– (1) This Act may be cited as the Punjab Reproductive,
Maternal, Neo-natal and Child Health Authority Act 2014.
(2)
It shall extend to whole of the Punjab.
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
2.
Definitions.– In this Act–
(a)
“Act” means the Punjab Reproductive, Maternal,
Neo-natal and Child Health Authority Act 2014;
(b)
“Additional Director General” means the Additional
Director General Health Services, Primary Health Care and Family Planning,
Punjab appointed under section 5 of the Act;
(c)
“assets” mean the movable and immovable property owned
or controlled by
the Authority;
(d)
“Authority” means the Punjab Reproductive, Maternal,
Neo-natal and Child Health Authority established under the Act;
(e)
“Board” means the Board of Governors constituted under
the Act;
(f)
“Chairperson” means the Chairperson of the Board;
(g)
“Director General” means Director General Health
Services, Punjab;
(h)
“employee” mean the employees or staff of national
program for family planning and primary health program serving in the Punjab
under the administrative control of provincial program management unit or a
person appointed by the Authority, other than a civil servant working in the
provincial program management unit or in the Authority on transfer, posting or
deputation;
(i)
“Government” means Government of the Punjab; (j) “member” means a member of the
Board; and
(k) “prescribed”
means prescribed by rules or regulations.
3.
The
Authority.– (1) The Government shall, by notification, establish the Punjab
Reproductive, Maternal, Neo-natal and Child Health Authority.
(2)
The Authority shall be a body corporate, having
perpetual succession and a common seal with power to acquire, hold and dispose
of any property and shall sue and be sued by the said name.
(3)
The Authority shall not enter into any agreement or
memorandum of understanding without prior general or special approval of the
Government.
(4)
The Authority shall not acquire or dispose of any
immovable property without prior permission in writing of the Government.
(5)
A person shall not enter upon or in any way use the
assets without written approval of the Authority.
4.
The Board.–
(1) The Authority shall be managed and supervised by the Board of Governors
consisting of the following:-
(a)
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Minister for Health, Punjab and, in his
absence, Advisor Chairperson to Chief Minister on Health, Parliamentary
Secretary for
Health or any other person nominated by the
Government;
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(b)
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Secretary
to the Government, Health Department;
Vice Chairperson
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(c)
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two members of the Provincial Assembly of
the Punjab Members including at least
one woman member to be nominated by the Speaker of the Assembly;
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(d)
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Secretary to the Government, Finance
Department; Member
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(e)
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Secretary to the Government, Law and
Parliamentary Member Affairs
Department;
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(f)
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Secretary to the Government, Planning and
development Member Department;
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(g)
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Secretary to the Government, Population
Welfare Member Department;
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(h)
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Special Secretary to the Government,
Health Member
Department;
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(i)
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Director General; Member
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(j)
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Additional Director General; Member/Secretar
y
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(k)
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three
persons including at least one woman from civil Members society to be
nominated by the Government; and
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(l)
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two public health specialists to be
nominated by the Members
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Government.
(2)
The Chairperson may, for a meeting of the Board or for
a specific matter under consideration of the Board, co-opt any other person who
is either an elected representative at national or provincial level, or is a
renowned public health or public administration specialist from private or
public sector.
(3)
An act or proceedings of the Board shall not be invalid
merely for reason of any vacancy or defect in the constitution of the Board.
(4)
The Board shall meet at such time and place and shall
observe such procedure in regard to transaction of business at its meetings as
may be prescribed and until so prescribed as may be directed by the
Chairperson.
(5)
The meetings of the Board shall be presided over by–
(a) Chairperson; or
(b)
in the absence of the Chairperson, by the Vice
Chairperson; or
(c)
in the absence of the Chairperson and the Vice
Chairperson, by such other member as the Chairperson may nominate.
(6)
A member of the Board, other than an ex officio member,
shall hold office for a term of three years and may be re-nominated by the
Government for another term.
5.
Qualifications
of the members.– No person shall be nominated, or shall continue to be a
member, if he:
(a)
is or, at any time, has been convicted of an offence
involving moral
turpitude; or
(b)
is or, at any time, has been declared insolvent; or
(c)
is found to be a lunatic or of unsound mind; or
(d)
is a minor; or
(e)
has a financial interest in any aspect of the
Authority, or has a conflict of interest, directly or indirectly, with the
Authority.
6.
Additional
Director General.– (1) The Government shall, on the
recommendation of the Board, appoint an Additional Director General.
(2)
The Additional Director General shall be the Chief
Operating Officer of the Authority, and shall, subject to the general guidance
and supervision of the Board, perform his functions under the administrative
control of the Director General.
(3)
The Additional Director General shall exercise such
powers as are assigned to him by the Board or as may be prescribed.
(4)
The Additional Director General shall–
(a)
be a whole-time employee of the Authority;
(b)
hold office during the pleasure of the Government;
(c)
be the principal accounting officer of the Authority;
and
(d)
be competent to enter into contracts on behalf of the
Authority in accordance with this Act.
(5)
The Government shall determine the terms and conditions
of the service of the Additional Director General.
(6)
Notwithstanding the expiration of the term of the
Additional Director General, the Government may allow him to continue to hold
office for a further period of one year.
(7)
Nothing contained in this section shall preclude the
Government from reappointing the Additional Director General to hold that
office for a period not exceeding three years at a time.
(8)
The Additional Director General may resign by tendering
resignation to the Government or may be removed by the Government.
(9)
The Additional Director General may, subject to the
approval of the
Board–
(a)
delegate any of his financial powers to an officer of
the Authority; and
(b)
appoint an advisor, including legal advisor, or a
consultant on such terms and conditions and for such period as the Authority
may prescribe.
7.
Powers and
functions.– (1) Subject to the
provisions of this Act and rules, the Authority may exercise such powers and
perform such functions as may be necessary for carrying out purposes of the
Act.
(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality
of the provision of subsection (1), the Authority shall–
(a)
administer and regulate the affairs of the employees,
including terms and conditions of their services as community based workers;
(b)
employ and remove the employees working under its
control;
(c)
develop and notify, with the approval of the
Government, the terms and conditions of the service of the employees;
(d)
take or cause to be taken such measures as are required
for entering into contracts including concession agreements, granting licenses
and other
contractual instruments for the
following purposes:(i) improving
contraceptive prevalence rate;
(ii)
reducing unmet need for contraception;
(iii)
increasing percentage of women receiving at least four
antenatal cares from skilled providers;
(iv)
increasing tetanus toxoid vaccination, skilled birth
attendance, institutional deliveries, women receiving postnatal care and
children fully immunized;
(v)
increasing percentage of pregnant women knowing at least two danger signs of pregnancy and
percentage of mothers aware of atleast two benefits of exclusive breastfeeding
and early initiation of breast feeding and exclusive breast feeding;
(vi)
increasing percentage of children, suffering from
diarrhoea, treated with oral rehydration solution and zinc;
(vii)
increasing percentage of mothers able to identify at
least two danger signs in early childhood illness like pneumonia;
(viii)
decreasing severe and moderate wasting prevalence; and
(ix)
decreasing prevalence of anaemia among pregnant women.
(e)
develop and recommend the minimum service delivery
standards for reproductive, maternal, neo-natal and child health and nutrition
services, as may be notified by the Punjab Healthcare Commission under the
Punjab Healthcare Commission Act 2010 (XVI of 2010);
(f)
play stewardship role in formulation of program policy
guidelines in consultation with the stakeholders;
(g)
constitute and notify the technical advisory groups on
different thematic areas for formulating technical guidelines; and
(h)
cause performance audit and internal financial audit to
be conducted pertaining to primary health care and family planning services.
8.
Delegation.– The Board may, subject to such
conditions as it deems appropriate, delegate to the Additional Director General
or an officer of the Authority any of its powers or functions under the Act.
9.
Committees.– The Board may constitute such
committees as it may deem necessary for carrying out the purposes of the Act.
10.
Employees of
the Authority.– (1) The Authority may, subject to the approval of the
Board, appoint such persons as it deems necessary for the efficient performance
of its functions under the Act and prescribed terms and conditions of their
service.
(2)
The Authority may devise a system to provide benefits
in lieu of pension.
11.
Directions
to the Authority.– (1) The Government may give general or special
directions to the Authority and the Authority shall comply with such
directions.
(2)
The Authority shall immediately act to rectify any
neglect in the performance of its functions when so informed by the Government.
12.
Fund.– (1) There shall be established a fund
known as the Reproductive, Maternal, Neo-natal, Child Health Authority Fund,
which shall vest in the Authority and which shall be utilized by the Authority
to meet all its expenses and charges in connection with the discharge of its
functions and powers under the Act, including the payment of salaries and
remuneration to the employees.
(2)
The Authority shall establish an escrow account in a
scheduled bank approved by the Government and the account shall be collectively
operated by the authorized representatives of the Authority.
(3)
All monies credited in the Fund shall be deposited with
the bank approved by the Government.
(4)
The Fund shall be financed by–
(a)
amounts or grants received from the Federal Government;
(b)
amounts or grants from received from the Government;
(c)
amounts received from any other body or organization;
(d)
proceeds of all charges and income from sale of assets, and any recovery
made under the Act; and
(e)
such other sum as may be received by the Authority.
(5)
The Authority shall not obtain any loan and shall not
incur any debt.
13.
Budget and
accounts.– (1) The Additional
Director General shall place the annual budget statement of the Authority
before the Board for approval before the
commencement of a financial year.
(2)
The Authority shall maintain proper accounts and other
records relating to its financial affairs including its income and expenditures
statement in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
(3)
Within three months of the end of each financial year,
the Authority, in the prescribed manner, shall cause to be prepared financial
year statements of account of the Authority.
14.
Audit.– (1) The Auditor General of Pakistan shall
annually audit the accounts of the Authority.
(2)
The Government, in addition to the audit under
subsection (1), may cause the annual accounts of the Authority audited, in the
prescribed manner, by a chartered accountant or a firm of chartered
accountants.
15.
Annual
report.– (1) The Authority shall, within three months
of the close of a financial year, submit to the Government an annual report.
(2)
The report shall consist of–
(a)
a statement of accounts of the Authority;
(b)
a comprehensive statement of the performance and
activities of the Authority during the preceding financial year; and
(c)
such other matters as may be prescribed and as the
Authority may consider appropriate.
16.
Members and employees to be public servants.– The
Chairman, Vice
Chairman, members, Additional
Director General and employees of the Authority shall, when acting or
purporting to act in pursuance of any of the provisions of the Act, be deemed
to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Pakistan Penal
Code, 1860 (XLV of 1860).
17.
Immunity of
the Authority and its employees.– No
suit, prosecution or any other legal proceedings shall lie against the
Authority, the Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Additional Director General or any
employee of the Authority, in respect of anything done or intended to be done
in good faith under the Act.
18.
Act to
prevail over other laws.– In the
event of any conflict or inconsistency between a provision of the Act and a
provision of any other law, the provisions of the Act shall, to the extent of
such conflict or inconsistency, prevail.
19.
Rules.– The Government may, by notification, make
rules to carry out purposes of the Act.
20.
Regulations.– (1) Subject to the Act and the rules,
the Authority may frame regulations to give effect to the provisions of the
Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the foregoing
powers, such regulations may provide for appointment of its employees and other
persons, terms and conditions of their service and performance of functions by
the Authority.
21.
Power to
remove difficulties.– If any difficulty arises in giving effect to
the provisions of the Act, the Government may, by notification, not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, remove the difficulty within a
period of two years from the commencement of this Act.
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