Public Service Act — Esheria

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Public Service Act

Chapter 91 Country: Uganda As of: 11 Jul 2008 Status: In force Sections: 19
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Section 1

Preliminary - Commencement

Part I: Preliminary

Section Commencement Section This Act shall come into force on a date appointed by the Minister by statutory instrument.

Section 2

Preliminary - Interpretation

Part I: Preliminary

Section Interpretation Section In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— “ common cadre ” means a category of analogous public service positions whose post holders possess generic qualifications and competences and render management support to a line department in a Ministry or Local Government ; “ common cadre list ” means the list of public service positions or employees that constitutes a common cadre and prescribed in the Third Schedule to this Act; “ department ” means an area of Government for which an officer responsible reports directly to the President or to the Parliament of Uganda, like the Audit General’s Department, Uganda Police Force, Uganda Prison Services etc.; “ district ” means a district referred to in article 5(2) of the Constitution and in the First Schedule to this Act; “ District Service Commission ” means the District Service Commission established by article 198 of the Constitution for each district ; “ Education Service Commission ” means the Education Service Commission established by article 167 of the Constitution; “ employee ” means a person other than a public officer employed in the public service; “ Government ” means the Government of th...

Section 3

Preliminary - Application

Part I: Preliminary

Section Application Section This Act does not apply to— a person employed by the Government in an honorary capacity; or a person remunerated by fees, allowances or commission.

Section 4

Changes in ministries of the Government - Changes in Government ministries

Part II: Changes in ministries of the Government

Section Changes in Government ministries Section Where any ministry is abolished or any ministry is established in addition to, or in lieu of any such ministry , or an alteration is made in the name of any ministry , upon notification of the fact in the Gazette , the Second Schedule shall be deemed to be amended in the following manner— where any ministry is abolished or another ministry established in lieu of any such ministry , by the omission of the reference to the ministry which has been abolished or in lieu of which another ministry has been established; where any ministry is established either in addition to or in lieu of any ministry , by the addition of the name of the ministry so established; and where an alteration is made in the name of any ministry , by a similar alteration of the name of the ministry .

Section 5

Objective, composition and management of the public service - Objective of the public service

Part III: Objective, composition and management of the public service

Section Objective of the public service Section The objective of public service is to enable the Government to formulate and implement policies and programmes of Government for the development of Uganda.

Section 6

Objective, composition and management of the public service - Composition of the public service

Part III: Objective, composition and management of the public service

Section Composition of the public service Section The public service shall be composed of all persons duly appointed by the appropriate service commission or other relevant appointing authority to hold or act in any office in the public service.

Section 7

Objective, composition and management of the public service - Management and administration of the public service

Part III: Objective, composition and management of the public service

Section Management and administration of the public service Section Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, the Minister — shall subject to subsection (2) of this section, have authority for the overall management and administration of the public service including formulation and review of policies relating to structures, management systems and the terms and conditions of service; shall receive and consider on behalf of the Government , proposals for remuneration and benefits of persons whose emoluments are payable directly from the Consolidated Fund, or out of moneys provided by Parliament; shall liaise with the President in the performance of the President’s functions under article 171 of the Constitution to establish offices in the public service; may prescribe or vary the common cadre list by regulations after consultation with the appropriate service commission or other relevant authority; and shall issue guidelines for the deployment of the common cadre and coordinate the deployment. Subject to subsection 7(1), the day to day management and administration of the public service of a district shall be the responsibility of the Chief Administrative Officer who shall be th...

Section 10

Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries - Permanent Secretaries

Part IV: Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries

Section Permanent Secretaries Section In accordance with clause (3) of article 174 of the Constitution, the functions of a Permanent Secretary shall include— In accordance with article 174 of the Constitution, a ministry or department of the Government shall be under the supervision of a Permanent Secretary whose office shall be a public office . A Permanent Secretary shall be appointed by the President, acting in accordance with the advice of the Public Service Commission . organisation and management of the ministry or department ; tendering advice to the responsible Minister in respect of the business of the ministry or department ; implementation of the policies of the Government ; subject to article 164 of the Constitution, responsibility for the proper expenditure of public funds by or in connection with the ministry or department . Without prejudice to subsection (3) of this section, the management and administration of a ministry or department shall be the responsibility of a Permanent Secretary who shall be the Chief Executive of that ministry or department .

Section 11

Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries - Chief Administrative Officers and town clerks

Part IV: Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries

Section Chief Administrative Officers and town clerks Section A district shall be under the supervision of a Chief Administrative Officer in accordance with article 188 of the Constitution and section 63 of the Local Governments Act. The Chief Administrative Officer shall be appointed by the Public Service Commission in accordance with article 188(2) of the Constitution and section 63 of the Local Governments Act. The functions of the Chief Administrative Officer shall be in accordance with article 188(3) of the Constitution and section 64 of the Local Governments Act.

Section 8

Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries - Head of the Public Service

Part IV: Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries

Section Head of the Public Service Section In accordance with article 173A (2) of the Constitution, the functions of the Head of the Public Service are as follows— In accordance with article 173A (1) of the Constitution, the President shall, acting on the advice of the Public Service Commission appoint the Head of the Public Service. tendering advice to the President on matters relating to the Public Service; coordination of the activities of Permanent Secretaries; supervision of the work of Permanent Secretaries; serving as a link between the Executive and the Public Service; serving as a link between Service Commissions; ensuring the implementation of Cabinet and other Government decisions; and any other duties assigned to him or her from time to time by the President.

Section 9

Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries - Deputy Head of the Public Service

Part IV: Head of Public Service and Permanent Secretaries

Section Deputy Head of the Public Service Section In accordance with articles 171 and 172 of the Constitution, the President may, acting in accordance with the advice of the Public Service Commission , appoint the Deputy Head of the Public Service. The Deputy Head of the Public Service shall deputise for the Head of the Public Service. The Deputy Head of the Public Service shall perform such other functions or duties assigned to him or her by the Head of the Public Service.

Section 12

Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers - Obligations of public officers in relation to the public service

Part V: Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers

Section Obligations of public officers in relation to the public service Section Subject to the provisions of the constitution and any other written law, public officers shall— owe allegiance and loyalty to the Government and shall advise on, develop and defend the policies of the Government at all times; unreservedly tender advice to the Government in respect of the business of their ministry or department or district ; in performing their duties, be transparent, accountable, impartial and professional; in performing their duties, exhibit expertise and integrity and portray a good image of the public service; in performing their duties, apply such management techniques as may be prescribed to ensure economy, efficiency and cost effectiveness in service delivery; and promote the growth and development of the private sector as the principal engine of growth of the economy.

Section 13

Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers - Protection of public officers

Part V: Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers

Section Protection of public officers Section In accordance with article 173 of the Constitution, a public officer shall not be— victimized or discriminated against for having performed his or her duties faithfully in accordance with the Constitution; or dismissed or removed from office or reduced in rank or otherwise punished without just cause.

Section 14

Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers - Performance evaluation and disciplining of public officers

Part V: Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers

Section Performance evaluation and disciplining of public officers Section The evaluation of performance of public officers shall be based on such objective, open and interactive performance appraisal system as may be prescribed. Public officers shall be disciplined and removed from the public service only in accordance with laid down regulations and procedures. A public officer aggrieved by any administrative or other decision taken against him or her shall have a right to appeal to the relevant authority, including a court of law. The service commissions shall put in place a tribunal to handle appeals from public officers. Appeals shall be disposed of in a period not exceeding 90 days.

Section 15

Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers - Rights and privileges of public officers

Part V: Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers

Section Rights and privileges of public officers Section The rights and privileges of public officers shall be in accordance with the applicable law, including relevant statutory instruments, regulations and administrative instructions issued from time to time.

Section 16

Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers - Participation in labour union activities by public officers

Part V: Obligations, rights and privileges of public officers

Section Participation in labour union activities by public officers Section The participation of public officers in labour union activities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the applicable legislation providing for public service negotiating and disputes settlement machinery.

Section 17

Miscellaneous provisions - Minister’s power to amend Schedules

Part VI: Miscellaneous provisions

Section Minister’s power to amend Schedules Section The Minister may, by statutory instrument, and with the approval of the Cabinet, amend the First Schedule to this Act. The Minister may by statutory instrument, amend the Second Schedule in accordance with, section 4 to reflect any changes in the ministries specified in the Schedule.

Section 18

Miscellaneous provisions - Regulations

Part VI: Miscellaneous provisions

Section Regulations Section The Minister shall, after consultation with the Public Service Commission and other appropriate Service Commissions, by statutory instrument, make regulations for giving full effect to the provisions of this Act.

Section 19

Miscellaneous provisions - Repeal

Part VI: Miscellaneous provisions

Section Repeal Section The Public Service Act, Cap. 288, is repealed. Notwithstanding the repeal under subsection (1), any statutory instrument made under the repealed Act or any other Act relating to the Public Service, and in force on the date of commencement of this Act, shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue in force until repealed, or until new regulations are made under this Act.