THE ALL INDIA SERVICES (MEDICAL ATTENDANCE) RULES, 1954
Rule 1. Short title and application. -
Government of India Decisions
1. Members of the family of the AIS officers, serving with the affairs of the Union and on ex-India deputation or leave, may avail medical facilities under the AIS (MA) Rules: -
The Government of India have decided that members of families in India of All India Services Officers serving in connection with the affairs of the Union proceeding ex-India on deputation or leave, including study leave and deputation-cum-special leave under the various training and fellowship schemes may avail themselves of the medical facilities as admissible under these Rules. If the family members left behind in India are resident in an area covered by the Contributory Health Service Scheme, the grant of medical facilities to them under the Scheme will be conditional on the Government servant concerned paying the prescribed contributions.
2. The State Governments may extend these concessions to members of the Service serving in connection with the affairs of the State.
[G.I M.H.A. letter No. 7/10/60-AIS (III), dated 30-07-1960].
2. AIS officers whose headquarter is not in Delhi, shall get medical facilities under these rules while in Delhi and not under Contributory Health Service Scheme: -
All India Services Officers whose headquarters are elsewhere than in Delhi/New Delhi and who visit Delhi/New Delhi on leave or on tour shall get medical facilities not under the Contributory Health Service Scheme but under the All India Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1954. The authorised medical attendants for these officers will be the medical officers designated as such by the Delhi Administration for their employees.
[G.H. M.H.A. letter No. 7/25/61-AIS (III), dated 29-11-1962].