General Financial Rules, 2017 (Part 1 of 4)

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General Financial Rules, 2017 (Part 1 of 4)


GFR 2017


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General Financial Rules, 2017 (A Brief Introduction)

As per Rule 1 of GFR 2017 General Financial Rules 2017 shall be applicable to all Central Government Ministries/Departments, attached and subordinate bodies. The provisions contained in GFRs are deemed to be applicable to Autonomous Bodies except to the extent the bye-laws of an Autonomous Body provides for separate Financial Rules which have been approved by the Government. The financial procedures of the Government are regulated by these rules.

Came into force on : 08th of March 2017

Head of Department: Person not below the rank of Deputy Secretary

Financial Year : 1st April to 31st March. (GFR 42)


Chapter

Rule

Description

Chapter 1 ( Introduction)

Rule 1 to Rule 6

Rule 1

Applicability

Rule 2

Definitions

Rule 5

Any doubt related to GFR will be referred to Ministry of Finance

Chapter 2

Rule 7 to Rule 41

 

General System of Financial Management


Rule 21

Standards of financial propriety

Chapter 3 

Rule 42 to Rule 70

 

Budget Formulation and Implementation


GFR 42

Financial Year (1st April to 31st March)


GFR 43 & 

GFR 44

Presentation of budget in Parliament. (Article 112 to 116), Preparation, formulation and submission of budget.



Rule 45

Receipt Estimates (Tax and Non-Tax Revenues)


Rule 50

Expenditure Estimates


Rule 51

Demand of Grants


Rule 55

Vote on Account

Chapter 4 

Rule 71 to Rule 129


Government Accounts


Rule 71

Preparation and Presentation of Accounts : Prepared by CGA and certified by CAG, submitted to President of India within 6 months of close of the financial year to be laid before each House of Parliament.


Rule 73

Principal of Accounting : Accounts of GoI shall be maintained by, GAR - 1990, Accounting Rules for Treasuries and Account Code Volume-III.


Rule 74

Cash Based Accounting : Government Accounts shall be prepared on a cash basis.


Rule 75

Period of Accounts : Central Government shall record transactions from 1st April to 31st March.


Rule 76

Currency in which Accounts are kept : Indian Rupees


Rule 83

Charged or Voted Expenditure: 

1. Every expenditure is charged on the Consolidated Fund of India and is not subject to vote by the legislature.

2. All other expenditure met out of the Consolidated fund of India is treated as Voted Expenditure.

3. Charged or Voted Expenditure is shown separately in the accounts as well as in the Budget document.


Rule 84

Capital or Revenue Expenditure

Chapter 5 (Works) 

(Rule 130 to Rule 141)



Chapter 6 (Procurement of Goods and Services) (Rule 142 to Rule 206)



Definition of Goods

Rule 143



Authorities competent to purchase goods


Rule 145

The authority which is competent to incur expenditure may sanction the purchase of goods required for use in public service has the authority to order purchase of goods in accordance with Delegation of Financial Power Rules.

Powers for Procurement of Goods

Rule 147

Ministries or Departments have been delegated full powers to make their own arrangements for procurement of goods that are not available on GeM.


Government e-Marketplace


Rule 149

i) Up to Rs. 50k through any of the available suppliers on the GeM, meeting the requisite quality, specification and delivery period.

ii) Above 50k and up to Rs. 10 Lakhs: through the GeM Seller having lowest price. (excluding automobiles where limit of 30 lakhs will continue)

iii) Above Rs. 10 Lakhs : Using online bidding or reverse auction tool.


Registration of Suppliers


Rule 150

If goods and services are not available on GeM, the Ministry or Department may also register suppliers of goods and services. Such registered suppliers should be boarded on GeM as and when the item or service gets listed on GeM.

Suppliers will be registered for a fixed period of 1 to 3 years.


Rule 151

Debarment from bidding.

Purchase of goods without quotation

Rule 154

Purchase of goods without inviting quotations or bids on the basis of a certificate to be recorded by the competent authority up to Rs. 50k (As per latest Amendments)

Purchase of goods by Purchase Committee

Rule 155

Purchase of goods on each occasion may be made on the recommendation of a duly constituted Local Purchase Committee (consist of three members) costing : Above Rs. 50k up to Rs. 5 L (As per latest amendments)

Purchase of goods by Obtaining Bids

Rule 158

i) Advertised Tender Enquiry

ii) Limited Tender Enquiry (GFR 162)

iii) Two-stage Bidding (GFR 164)

iv) Single Tender Enquiry (GFR 166)

v) Electronic Reverse Auctions



E-Publishing



Rule 159

It is mandatory for all Ministries/Departments and their attached and subordinate offices and Autonomous/Statutory Bodies to publish their tender enquiries, details of bid awards on the Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP). (Except where confidentiality, national security is concerned)

E-Procurement

Rule 160

It is mandatory for all Ministries/Departments to receive all bids through e-procurement portals.



Rule 173

Speaks about transparency, competitions, fairness and elimination of arbitrariness in the procurement process.

The condition of prior turnover and prior experience may be relaxed for startups.

Procurement of Services

Rule 178

The Ministries or Departments may hire professionals, experts, consultants for specific jobs or outsource certain services.

Identification of likely Sources

Rule 183

i) Consulting Services up to Rs. 25 Lakhs : Preparation of list of  potential consultants may be prepared and formal or informal enquiries from other Ministries or Departments involved in similar activities.

ii) Consulting Services above Rs. 25 Lakhs: In addition to (i) above, an enquiry for seeking ‘Expression of Interest’ should be published on CPPP portal, on GeM and on its own website.

Short Listing of Consultants

Rule 184


Preparation of Terms of Reference (TOR)

Rule 185

i) Precise statements and objectives.

ii) Outline of the tasks to be carried out

iii) Schedule for completion of tasks

iv) The support of inputs to be provided by the Ministry or Department to facilitate the consultancy;

v) The final output that will be required of the Consultant.

Preparation and Issue of Request for Proposal (RFP)

Rule 186

RFP is the document to be used by the Ministry/Department for obtaining offers from the consultants for the required service. 

The RFP should be issued to the shortlisted consultants to seek their technical and financial proposals.

Receipt and Opening of Proposals

Rule 187

i) Proposals should generally be asked from consultants in a ‘two bid’ system, with technical and financial bids sealed separately.

ii) The bidder should seal these two envelopes in a single envelope and submit it to the Ministry/Department.

iii) On receipt, the technical proposals should be opened first at the specified date, time and place.

Evaluation of Technical Bids

Rule 189

First technical bids are evaluated by a Consultancy Evaluation Committee (CEC).

Evaluation of Financial Bids

Rule 190

After being declared technically qualified by CEC, a financial bid is opened by the concerned Ministry/Department.

Chapter 7 ( Inventory Management)  Rule 207 to Rule 223)




Rule 213

Physical Verification of fixed Assets - Rule 213 (1)

Verification of consumables - 213 (2)



Rule 215

Physical Verification of Library books

Chapter 8 (Contract Management)

Rule 224 to Rule  227



Chapter 9 ( Grant in Aid and Loans)

Rule 228 to Rule 263



Chapter 10 (Budgeting and Accounting of Externally Aided Projects)

Rule 264 to Rule 274



Chapter 11 ( Government Guarantees)

Rule 275 to Rule 283



Chapter 12 (Miscellaneous Subjects)

Rule 284 to Rule 324




Rule 295 (264 in GFR 2005)

Any arrear claim against the Government which is preferred after Two years of its becoming due shall be paid only after being investigated by the Head of the Department .


Rule 296

Time-barred claim of Government servants.

 

FORMS

Forms Sr. No.

Description

GFR 5

Register showing expenses by Heads of Account , Maintained by a DDO, records the allocation under minor or sub-head of account of each bill.

GFR 10

Report of Surplus, Obsolete and Unserviceable Stores for Disposal

GFR 12

Utilization Certificate

12-A for Autonomous Bodies

12-B for Loans

12-C for State Governments

GFR 16

Report of transfer of a Gazetted Officer

GFR 16-A

Joining Report

GFR 18

ACCESSION REGISTER -  Library Books

GFR 20

REGISTER OF POLICYHOLDER- Recovery of Postal Life Insurance Premia

GFR 22

Register of Fixed Assets 

GFR 23

Stock Register of consumables such as Stationery, Chemicals, Spare parts etc.

GFR 24

Register of Assets of Historical /Artistic value. 

GFR 25

Government Guarantees.


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