Karachi:(02 January 2015) Governor Sindh Dr. Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan - TopicsExpress



          

Karachi:(02 January 2015) Governor Sindh Dr. Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan has assented the “National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (Sindh Administration) Act, 2014” The Act is aimed at providing proper administration of the affairs of the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Karachi. “ The general direction and administration of the affairs of the Institute shall vest in the Governing Body which shall consist the Institute shall vest in the Governing Body which shall consist of – (i)Chief Minister, Sindh (Chairman); (ii) Minister Health, Sindh (Vice Chairman); (iii) Secretary, Health Department (Member); (iv) Secretary Department (Finance Member); (v) Executive Director to be appointed by Government (Member); (vi) A nominee of Sindh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Member); (vii) A nominee of the Accountant General, Sindh (Member); (viii) A nominee of the Accountant General Sindh (Member); (ix) An elected Mayor of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation and (x) Two members of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh nominated by the Speaker (Member). The Executive Director shall also act as Secretary of the Governing Body. The Executive Director shall be the Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute. “The Institute may, with the approval of Government cooperate with any foreign agency or International Organization for further development of the its technical capabilities and research activities, pursuant to an International agreement or arrangement made before or after the establishment of the Institute.” “The provisions of the Sindh Industrial Relations Act, 2013 shall not apply to, or in relation to the Institute or any of the officers or employees of the Institute.” “All persons in the service of Sindh and serving in connection with the affairs of the Institute in any capacity immediately before the commencement of this Act shall stand transferred
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 13:13:00 +0000

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