NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 22nd
September, 2003
S.O.1092
(E) – In exercise of the powers
conferred by sub-section (2) and (3) of section 5A read with section 63 of the
Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), the Central Government hereby
makes the following rules, namely:-
(1)
These
rules may be called the National Board for Wild Life Rules, 2003
(2)
They
shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
In these rules, unless the context otherwise
requires:-
(a)
“Act”
means the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972);
(b)
“National
Board” means the National Board for Wild Life constituted under section 5A of
the Act;
(c)
“Chairperson”
means the Chairperson of the National Board;
(d)
All
other words and expressions used in these rules shall have the meanings
respectively assigned to them in the Act.
(1)
The
National Board shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions contained
in sub-section (1) of section 5A of the Act.
(2)
The
term of office of the members other than those who are members
ex-officio shall be for a period of three years.
(3)
The
Member of Parliament nominated to the National Board shall cease to be the
Member of the National Board on his having ceased to the Member of the
Parliament.
(4)
The
vacancies referred to in clauses (e), (f) and (v) of sub-section (1) of section
5A of the Act shall be filled by nomination by the Central Government with the
approval of chairperson.
(1)
The
National Board shall ordinarily meet once in a year at a place to be decided
with the approval of the Chairperson.
(2)
The
Member-Secretary shall prepare agenda items for the meetings, obtain approval
of the Chairperson and circulate it to all members at least fifteen days prior
to the date of such meeting.
(3)
The
Member-Secretary shall prepare the minutes of the meeting and circulate it to
all members within thirty days of the meeting after obtaining approval of the
Chairperson.
(4)
The
Member-Secretary shall also initiate follow up action on the decisions of the
National Board.
The Central Government may, with the prior
approval of the chairperson, remove any member of the National Board appointed
under clause (e), (f) and (v) of sub-section (1) of section 5A of the Act, if-
(a)
he
is of unsound mind and stands to declared by a competent court; or
(b)
he
is an undischarged insolvent, or
(c)
he
is convicted of any offence including moral turpitude; or
(d)
his conduct is found to be unbecoming of a member.
If any member of the National Board or his family
member has any interest in a proposal submitted for consideration of the
National Board, the member shall disclose the extent of his interest in the
proposal.
7. Presiding over the meetings of the National
Board -
(1)
The
Chairperson or in his absence the Vice Chairperson shall preside at every
meeting of the National Board.
(2)
In
the absence of both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, such other member
present as is decided by the National Board shall preside over the meeting.
8.
Quorum –
(1)
The
quorum necessary for the transaction of business at a meeting of the National
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.
9. Invitees
to the National Board meetings -
The chairperson of the
National Board may invite any person or persons having experience in the wild
life conservation to attend any meeting of the National Board.
10. Record
of Business -
(1)
The
record of business transaction at every meeting of the National Board shall be
prepared by the Member-Secretary for approval by the Chairperson or the Member
presiding at such meeting.
(2)
When
any business is transacted by circulation of papers, the Member-Secretary shall
prepare a record of the business so transacted for approval by the Chairperson
of the National Board permitting the circulation.
(3)
The
record of business transacted at every meeting of the National Board shall be
approved and signed by the Chairperson or the Vice-Chairperson or the member
presiding at such meeting, and the approved record of business shall be
circulated to all the members.
(4)
All
records shall be maintained by the Member-Secretary of items of business
transacted by the National Board or the committees, sub-committees or
sub-groups thereof.
11. Appointment of Committees -
(1)
The
National Board may, constitute a Standing Committee and such other committees
or study groups, as may be necessary, in accordance with the provisions
contained in section 5B of the Act.
(2)
The
National Board shall determine the terms of reference, tenure, membership and
other related aspects as may be necessary in rspect
of the committees constituted under sub-rule (1) of this rule.
12. Traveling
and other allowances to members of the National Board and its committees -
(1)
A
member of the National Board or any committee other than member ex-officio,
shall be entitled to receive, in respect of any journey performed by him for
the purpose of attending a meeting of the National Board or of a duly
constituted committee thereof or for the purpose of discharging any duty
assigned to him by the National Board or the committee concerned, traveling allowances
and daily allowances at the rates as are admissible to the Group ‘A’ officers
of the central Government for the time being in force.
(2)
No
traveling allowance or daily allowance shall be allowed to a member of the
National Board or of any committee unless he certifies that he has not drawn
any traveling or daily allowance from any other source in respect of the
journey and halt for which the claim is made.
(3)
The
traveling allowance shall be payable from the usual place of residence of a
member of the National Board or any of the committee to the place of the
meeting or the place where he has gone to attend to any business of the
National Board and back to his place of residence.
(4)
In
special circumstances, the chairperson may grant traveling allowance from the
places other than usual place of residence of a member.
13.
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.
[F.No
1-1/2003 WL –I]
VINOD RISHI, Addl.
Director General of Forests